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"FAMILY MATTERS STAR JAILED, TWIN KILLS AMISH KIDS ON METH & BABY MURDERED"

"FAMILY MATTERS STAR JAILED, TWIN KILLS AMISH KIDS ON METH & BABY MURDERED"

Published 5 months, 1 week ago
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Reid Carter covers Darius McCrary denied bail after bizarre court appearance where Family Matters star represented himself saying "I'm here on special appearance" repeatedly - judge appointed public defender saying McCrary "unable to understand legalities." Twin sisters Samantha and Sarah Petersen sentenced - Samantha killed two Amish children while high on meth, tried to get twin to take the fall. Samantha gets 4 years, Sarah gets 90 days for lying. Jake Haro pleaded guilty to murdering 7-month-old son Emmanuel - body never found. Had prior child abuse conviction causing brain hemorrhage and cerebral palsy in another infant.

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