July 8



OHIO:

Man faces retrial in slaying after death penalty overturned



A man accused of raping and killing a female bartender is set to face retrial after the Ohio Supreme Court overturned his conviction and death sentence.

The News-Herald in Willoughby reports jury selection was set to begin Monday in Lake County court for 34-year-old Joseph Thomas’ retrial in the 2010 slaying of Annie McSween.

Prosecutors say Thomas attacked the 49-year-old woman by her car after she asked him to leave the bar where she worked in Mentor-on-the-Lake in northeastern Ohio.

The state’s high court overturned his conviction in 2017, ruling that Thomas’ knife collection shouldn’t have been introduced into evidence during the original trial because the weapons weren’t used in the slaying.

Thomas has argued he’s innocent.

(source: Associated Press)








CALIFORNIA----female may face death penalty

7-year-old involved in drowning incident dies



The 7-year-old boy who was found unresponsive in a deep irrigation ditch died Saturday night at Valley Children's Hospital.

He was found a week ago Saturday morning, June 29, along with his 12-year-old brother, also unresponsive in a full irrigation ditch near a corn field in the 18900 block of Avenue 184.

The 12-year-old died as a result of the incident and the 7-year-old died a week later. The boys' mother, 45-year-old Sherri Telnas, is responsible for the death of both children, Tulare County homicide detectives stated.

An autopsy ruled the 12-year-old's death was caused by fresh water drowning.

Sherri Telnas, 45, has been charged with drowning the 12-year-old. She will most likely face an additional homicide charge for the 7-year-old's death.

Telnas told Tulare County Sheriff's Office deputies she drowned her children because "they were possessed by demons," court documents stated.

The 12-year-old died after being submerged in water, deputies stated. The 7-year-old suffered a trumatic brain injury likely caused by lack of oxygen.

An autopsy will be done to determine the exact cause of death

Telnas was arraigned last week and faces one count of murder with the special circumstance of lying in wait, one count of attempted murder causing great bodily injury, one count of battery, and one count of battery on a peace officer.

The count of murder with the special circumstances of lying in wait means Telnas faces the death penalty.

Telnas planned to enter a not guilty plea. Telnas next court date is August 15 in Department 17 of the South County Justice Center.

(source: recorderonline.com)

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7-year-old Tulare County boy dies, mother now accused of double homicide in sons' deaths.



After a week of fighting for his life, a 7-year-old boy died at Valley Children's Hospital.

The boy's mother is responsible for his death and the death of his 12-year-old brother, according to Tulare County homicide detectives.

Sherri Telnas, 45, has been charged with drowning Jacob's older brother, Jackson Telna. She will most likely face additional homicide charges in connection with Jacob's death.

Last week, District Attorney Tim Ward filed a four-count complaint against Telnas. The charges shed light on the "horrific" June 29 morning in rural Tulare County.

Detectives believe the mother took her children to a rural irrigation ditch and drown both boys.

Telnas told deputies she drowned her children because "they were possessed by demons," according to court documents. After being interrogated, detectives said Telnas "threw spit" on the deputies who interviewed her.

Jackson died after being submerged in water, according to deputies. Jacob suffered a traumatic brain injury likely caused by a lack of oxygen from drowning.

An autopsy will determine an exact cause of death, deputies said.

Telnas, who was arraigned last week, faces 1 count of murder with the special circumstance of lying in wait, 1 count of attempted murder causing great bodily injury, 1 count of gassing, and 1 count of battery on a peace officer.

The special allegation that Telnas was lying in wait before allegedly killing her sons means she could be eligible for the death penalty.

(source: Visalia Times-Delta)
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