Mar. 15, 2025
Joel Arciniega-Saenz’s mugshot.Photo:Doña Ana County Jail
Doña Ana County Jail
A New Mexico man who decapitated a 51-year-old victim and “played soccer” with his head has been found guilty of murder.
Joel Arciniega-Saenz, 28, of Las Cruces, was convicted of first-degree murder on Wednesday, March 5 for the grisly slaying of James Garcia on June 20, 2021, Doña Ana County District Attorney Fernando Macias announced.
Arciniega-Saenz, who was homeless at the time of the crime, “carried out a horrific attack on the victim, stabbing Garcia 84 times with a small switchblade,” Macias said in a statement.
Mar. 15, 2025
Joseph Ferlazzo and Emily Ferlazzo (left); and Emily Ferlazzo.Photo:Emily Ferlazzo/Facebook
Emily Ferlazzo/Facebook
A New Hampshire man has been convicted of murdering his wife while the two were on a trip to celebrate their first wedding anniversary in 2021.
The verdict comes a little over three years after the couple went on vacation to celebrate their anniversary.
Schwarz’s familyreported her missingthat October after Ferlazzo, then 41, returned from their anniversary trip without her,WWLPand theBurlington Free Presspreviously reported, citing a criminal complaint.
Mar. 15, 2025
Super Bowl LIX; Destination wedding (stock image).Photo:Jamie Squire/Getty;Getty
Jamie Squire/Getty;Getty
A man declined a free $11,000 ticket toSuper Bowl 2025in order to attend his sister-in-law’s wedding and the internet is divided over his decision.
The man’s wife, Jessica Anderson, recently posted about the tough choice onTikTok. “Next time you’re sad, just remember Tim had to decline a free $11,000 Super Bowl ticket to attend my sister’s wedding,” she wrote in an on-screen caption.
Mar. 15, 2025
A Texas woman is mourning her 31-year-old husband and father of her three children after he died while trying to help tow a stranded friend’s vehicle.
Tyler White is being remembered as a “selfless,” “generous” and “hardworking” man after police say he died when an SUV struck him while he was attempting to remove his friend’s vehicle from being stuck off a roadway in Arlington early on Saturday, Dec. 14.
Mar. 15, 2025
A woman holding a ring (stock image).Photo:Grace Cary/Getty
Grace Cary/Getty
A woman was disinvited from her brother’s upcoming wedding following a dispute over their late mother’s ring.In a post onReddit’s “Am I the A——” forum, the woman explained that when their mother was terminally ill with cancer, she sat her two children down and gave each of them a piece of her jewelry “that meant something to her.“The woman received her mother’s wedding ring, which previously belonged to her grandmother, and intended to one day gift it to her daughter.