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Vanessa Guillen's sister doesn't believe official account that soldier was killed in Fort Hood armory room, says more people may have been involved, and slams evidence in the case as 'sketchy'

Murdered Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillen’s sister is speaking out saying she doesn’t believe her sister was murdered in the armory room of the Texas base as officials claim. Myra Guillen opened up on her heartbreak on losing her sister who went missing from the Killeen base on April 22 and whose dismembered remains were found three months later on June 30. Guillen had vanished after telling her family she was sexually harassed at the base, however, officials have denied any connection between the claim and her death.  'Honestly, in my heart, I don’t believe that it happened in the arms room. I don’t feel like that’s the real story,' Myra said in a special called 'A Fort Hood Investigation with Nancy Grace' that will air on Fox Nation. Vanessa Guillen's sister Myra Guillen says she doesn't believe her sister was murdered in the armory room of the Fort Hood Army base as officials claim. She said: 'Honestly, in my heart, I don’t believe that it happened in th

Woman, 40, shot dead in Manhattan street at 930am by her Canadian husband, 46, in murder-suicide 'wanted to divorce him and was secretly dating a co-worker at the bank where she worked'

A woman who was shot dead by her estranged Canadian husband in the middle of Lower Manhattan on Monday was planning to divorce him and had been secretly dating a co-worker for a year, it's been revealed.   Police said Xin Yu, 46, ambushed his wife, 40-year-old Min Ai, outside her apartment at Greenwich and Morris streets just before 9am as she headed to work. The couple began arguing and Yu slashed Ai with a knife before fatally shooting her in the head and torso in the middle of the street, according to the authorities. Yu then turned the gun on himself, suffering a gunshot wound to the head. Xin Yu, 46, fatally shot his wife, Min Ai, 40, in the head before turning the gun on himself in a tragic murder-suicide in the Financial District of Manhattan Monday morning Police and EMS responded to the scene at Morris and Greenwich streets at 9.18am One witness said Yu still had the gun in his hand after he shot himself. 'I took the gun from his hand while he was still breathing. I

EXCLUSIVE: Another day in paradise for Phil Collins' ex-wife as the singer may have to wait up to three years to evict her and her new husband from his palatial Miami Beach home because of backlog of cases due to Covid-19

Phil Collins may have to wait up to three years to have his ex-wife evicted from his mansion because of a backlog of trials due to Covid-19, DailyMail.com can exclusively reveal. Collins sought an injunction to have 46-year-old Orianne Cevey and her new husband Thomas Bates, 31, kicked out of his palatial waterfront $32 million home in Miami Beach, Florida. But the singer, 69, suffered a major setback when Orianne made a counterclaim for $20 million - more than half the value of the house - and a county judge decided the explosive case should be heard in circuit court because of the huge sums at stake. The development puts Collins' filling at the back of a long line of pending cases with court closures and pandemic restrictions expected to delay jury trials by a year or longer. The British rock star - worth an estimated $300 million - will now have to choose between paying his ex-wife off for the second time or facing off with her in a bitter, drawn-out court battle. Phil Collins m

English police who took it upon themselves to patrol Welsh border on first day of 'fire break' lockdown stopped 20 drivers in Gloucestershire including three from Wales who had ignored Covid rules - despite not having the power to fine them

English police stopped 20 drivers in Gloucestershire on the first day of Wales's 'fire break' lockdown - despite not having the power to fine those who break First Minister Mark Drakeford's Covid rules, it has been revealed. Three of the motorists who were stopped last Friday during a police operation in the Forest of Dean were from Wales and had ignored coronavirus restrictions. The Gloucestershire police patrol took place during a two-hour slot and focused on vehicles towing caravans, motorhomes and vehicles with bikes amid concerns they were visiting tourist beauty spots around the county.  The force said it would stop motorists travelling into England to find out what they were doing - and drivers would be encouraged to turn around and head back to Wales if officers 'are not satisfied with their explanation', a spokesman said.  If they refuse, police will tell forces in Wales so that they can issue fines. People caught breaking the rules in Wales can be fine

Wrapping paper IS essential! Bargain store in Wales tells its shoppers to 'use their judgement' on what items they can buy in challenge to fire break lockdown

A bargain store in Swansea is asking its customers to use their judgement on which items are 'non-essential' because their staff cannot challenge them. Signs asking shoppers to 'judge' what goods they deem to be non-essential have gone on display at the Parc Tawe B&M branch.    Many goods including toasters, kettles, duvets, wrapping paper and childrens' toys have been labelled as non essential by the Welsh Government during the 17-day firebreak lockdown which came into force at 6pm on Friday October 23.  Customers at the Parc Tawe B&M store can buy wrapping paper without having a fight on their hands with the Welsh 'trolley police' The majority of supermarkets have actively blocked off parts of their stores with large plastic coverings but the Parc Tawe B&M store have placed the onus on their customers and use their common sense. While some products are covered by large plastic sheets, other's such as wrapping paper are on full display at t

Man, 18, is shot dead 'by a hunter' while watching the sunset with his girlfriend in a Pennsylvania park

An 18-year-old man was shot dead - possibly by a hunter - while watching the sunset with his girlfriend in a Pennsylvania state park over the weekend. Jason Kutt, of West Rockhill Township, was found suffering from a gunshot wound to the back of the neck near Nockamixon State Park in Bucks County at around 5.15pm on Saturday. Paramedics were summoned to the scene and rushed Kutt to St Luke's University Hospital, where he was pronounced dead from his injuries early Monday morning. Scroll down for video  Jason Kutt, 18, was watching the sunset with his girlfriend at Nockamixon State Park in Pennsylvania on Saturday when he was fatally shot in the neck The young man was struck by a single bullet at this spot at 5.15pm on Saturday  Kutt's girlfriend reported seeing a man in an orange hunting vest standing at this location about 500 feet away and looking at them Bucks County District Attorney Matt Weintraub said during a press conference on Monday afternoon that Kutt and his girlf

Woman, 33, 'impersonated New Hampshire prosecutor to drop stalking and meth charges against herself'

Lisa Landon, 33, from New Hampshire, has been charged with impersonating a prosecutor and falsifying documents to drop charges against herself  A New Hampshire woman has been accused of taking the law into her own hands by impersonating a prosecutor and filing bogus documents to drop stalking and drug charges against herself. The Hillsborough County Grand Jury earlier this month returned indictments against Lisa Landon, charging the 33-year-old woman with one count of false personation and six charges of falsifying physical evidence, along with additional charges of burglary and theft. According to the indictments obtained by the New Hampshire Union Leader, Landon, of Littleton, submitted falsified documents in three different court cases last November and December using the state's electronic filing system. Landon's alleged scheme unraveled after a state forensic examiner who was supposed to perform a competency evaluation on her contacted Hillsborough County prosecutors, tell

Beautiful Sicilian town becomes the latest in Italy to auction off abandoned houses for €1 each in a bid to reverse depopulation

A beautiful town in Sicily has become the latest in a growing trend in Italy to see its abandoned homes auctioned off for €1 each to reverse the trend of depopulation. Picturesque Salemi will sell off some of its dilapidated properties for a pittance in a bid to bring people back to the town. It has seen its population shrink considerably over the last 50 years, after at least 4,000 residents fled following the 1968 earthquake in Sicily's Belice Valley. Salemi in Sicily, Italy, has become the latest town in the country's south to auction off homes for €1 in a bid to reverse the trend of depopulation Houses will go up on sale at a starting price of €1 each and sold to the highest bidder, in the same way the Sicilian town of Sambuca did last year The town suffered a mass migration of residents after the 1968 earthquake in Sicily's Belice Valley destroyed much of its architecture. Pictured: The remains of the Matrice church restored by the architect Alvaro Siza All the homes b