by Aleida K. Wahn | Nov 13, 2020 | My True Crime Articles
Without warning death fell on them from above. First there was an ear shattering bang, screeching, and then a pickup truck fell out of the sky, twisting midair as if in a movie, before nosediving into a vendor’s booth, crushing all life beneath it. It was 3:33 p.m. in...
by Aleida K. Wahn | Oct 10, 2020 | My True Crime Articles
Did Wilber Romero Set the Fiery Blaze? Wendy Romero’s hair was on fire and her desperate screams filled the night. As she stood trapped at her window her hands extended through the metal security bars flailing wildly for help. It was a ghastly scene and her neighbors,...
by Aleida K. Wahn | Feb 24, 2020 | My True Crime Articles
Kevin Brown had reached the end. For months he had been spiraling into despair and on October 20, 2014, he could take it no longer. Leaving his Chula Vista home and his devoted wife of 21-years, he drove to the family’s mountain cabin in Cuyamaca Rancho State Park and...
by Aleida K. Wahn | Feb 4, 2020 | My True Crime Articles
Did a Sex-Tape Lead to Murder? There was sex, lies, and a reported videotape, but no body. Nevertheless, forty-nine-year-old Brian Eleron Hancock stood trial for first-degree murder of his friend Peter Bentz. As Hancock’s trial began on January 6, 2020, in the San...
by Aleida K. Wahn | Jan 30, 2020 | Crime & Beyond Blog, My True Crime Articles
Del Mar TV: Please join me and attorney Meredith Levin as we analyze the Daniel Dorado trial, where a 61-year-old former La Jolla restaurateur and businessman was charged with sexually assaulting eight women, ages 22 to 57, over a nine-year period. The jury found...
by Aleida K. Wahn | Dec 23, 2019 | My True Crime Articles
Daniel Dorado Had a Special Drinking Waiting “It was the ultimate act of control. Assaulting a woman who can’t resist,” said Deputy District Attorney Jessica Coto as the trial of Daniel Dorado came to a close in the San Diego courtroom of Judge Charles Rogers on...