New extradition hearing for accused in cyber sex abuse
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Sam Pazzano, Toronto Sun First posted: Wednesday, August 05, 2015 07:34 PM EDT | Updated: Wednesday, August 05, 2015 10:04 PM EDT
TORONTO - A Stouffville medical student who allegedly blackmailed an American teen into sexually abusing her younger sister while he watched via Skype is now facing a new extradition bid.
Marco “Mark” Viscomi, 30, is wanted in Virginia Beach, where he’s accused of orchestrating a 70-minute ordeal with the teens in January 2012 from his parents’ Stouffville home.
The Ontario Court of Appeal quashed the initial extradition request in June. But the federal Crown launched a second extradition immediately, keeping Viscomi in jail where he will have languished for exactly three years as of Saturday.
Viscomi will be back in Ontario Superior Court on Sept. 8.
This latest extradition bid includes the testimony of an American cyber-crime specialist Paul Wolpert.
In March 2012, the special agent with U.S. Homeland Security executed a search warrant at Viscomi’s Chatham home. Wolpert seized Viscomi’s laptop computer and hard drive, collecting evidence that linked him to the horrific allegations, the documents alleged.
Viscomi, a medical student in Australia, was taking an elective, working at the local hospital and living in Chatham at the time, court heard.
After examining two thumbnail images on Viscomi’s hard drive. Wolpert met with the girls in their Virginia Beach home “to confirm those images were images of them,” court documents alleged.
Viscomi was staying with his parents in January 2012 when he allegedly used the username “Jamie Paisley,” to sexually exploit the teen girls. Viscomi initially posed as a chat room “friend” who would safeguard the girl’s computer.
Then, Viscomi allegedly sent a “Trojan” virus that he warned could destroy the 17-year-old’s computer unless she complied with his sexual demands in front of her webcam, court heard.
The abuse allegedly escalated into what an Ontario Court judge described as a “sadistic, sexualized conduct with children which verges on torture.”
OPP officers searched Viscomi’s Stouffville home on March 21, 2012 after tracing his Internet usage back to that address. But officers learned that Mark Viscomi had moved back to Chatham a few days earlier, so a second search warrant was obtained and executed by Wolpert at the medical student’s apartment.
The laptop allegedly contained child pornography involving girls between 12 and 17 years old as well as images of other naked and clothed teenaged girls.
Marco “Mark” Viscomi
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Newborn baby with umbilical cord attached found on Los Angeles street
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First posted: Wednesday, August 05, 2015 09:42 AM EDT | Updated: Wednesday, August 05, 2015 09:46 AM EDT
LOS ANGELES -- A healthy baby with the umbilical cord still attached has been found abandoned in a stroller on a Los Angeles street.
KNBC-TV says local residents saw the stroller near a church south of downtown Monday night but thought it was empty. Police were only called Tuesday afternoon.
Police say the baby was examined at a hospital and is in good condition.
Investigators will try to find the mother.
Los Angeles County's "Safe Surrender" law allows a parent or guardian to give up an infant at a hospital or fire station if the child is no more than three days old and shows no signs of abuse.
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'Ritualistic' killings of mother, 2 sons may be tied to recent blue moon: Sheriff
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First posted: Wednesday, August 05, 2015 10:22 AM EDT | Updated: Wednesday, August 05, 2015 03:56 PM EDT
PENSACOLA, Fla. — Police say a Florida woman and her two adult sons were bludgeoned and had their throats slit in a witchcraft ritual killing connected to last week's blue moon.
All three victims -- 77-year-old Voncile Smith, 49-year-old Richard Smith and 47-year-old John Smith -- were struck multiple times with a claw hammer before their throats were slit, and Richard Smith also had a gunshot to his right ear, police said.
While not getting into details, police say the murder scene — the way the bodies were positioned and other elements of it — makes it clear what they are dealing with.
"It's witchcraft, I'll say that right now," Escambia County Sheriff David Morgan told the Pensacola News Journal. "You know, there are different factions of that. While it doesn't bother me to release that particular thing, we most assuredly do not want to defame or demean any particular practice, if you will."
A person of interest has "some ties to a faith or religion that is indicative of that," he added.
Morgan also said the time of death last Tuesday coincides with the eve of a blue moon — a full moon that appears twice in one month. It only occurs every three years.
While no formal significance is attached to a blue moon in most wiccan traditions, it is considered a time of particular significance. According to paganwiccan.about.com, "some covens only perform initiations at the time of a blue moon."
The sheriff noted that both men were "very tall" and were "potentially very physically powerful." There were no signs of forced entry and investigators found a large amount of cash inside a safe at the home, which led them to rule out robbery as a motive.
Morgan said the victims were known to be "very reclusive, very secretive" and no neighbours they spoke to have ever been in their home.
The bodies were discovered Friday in their Pensacola-area home.
Richard Smith was employed by the Department of Homeland Security and worked at Naval Air Station Pensacola.
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Police arrest man suspected of killing his children, wife and mother
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First posted: Wednesday, August 05, 2015 10:58 AM EDT | Updated: Wednesday, August 05, 2015 03:03 PM EDT
MOSCOW -- Russian police have arrested a man suspected of killing and dismembering his six young children along with his wife and mother.
The suspect, Oleg Belov, was wounded by police gunfire while resisting arrest and remained in stable condition Wednesday after a surgery, according to local health officials.
The federal Investigative Committee said the dismembered remains of the children, all under the age of six, were discovered Tuesday in the family's apartment in the city of Nizhny Novgorod. The body of his pregnant wife also was found in the apartment.
At a separate location, police found remains of a woman believed to be his mother.
Police arrested the suspect late Tuesday in the Vladimir region, where he was hiding in his mother-in-law's home. Police suspect he planned to kill her too.
Oleg Belov is pictured in this undated handout photo. Russian authorities arrested Belov, who is suspected of hacking up his six children, their pregnant mother and his own mom with an axe in a horrific mass killing that's shocked the country. (Handout/Postmedia Network)
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Russian senior kept diary of her horrific serial killings: Cops
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First posted: Thursday, July 30, 2015 06:27 PM EDT | Updated: Thursday, July 30, 2015 06:35 PM EDT
A Russian senior who confessed to killing and dismembering an elderly woman in her care reportedly kept a diary of at least 12 other victims over the past 20 years.
Tamara Samsonova, 68, is suspected of beheading and hacking up all her victims in St. Petersburg — Russia's second biggest city — and told police the gruesome details of her crimes, according to Russian media.
Investigators suspect her husband, who went missing in 2005, might be among them.
Local media have given Samsonova the nickname "Babushka Yaga" — a child-eating witch in Russian folklore.
If the entries she kept in her journal, written in German, English and Russian, are true, the monstrous handle would be fitting.
Samsonova would be one of the most brutal serial killers in Russian history.
Local police announced Samsonova's arrest Tuesday, detailing how she allegedly dismembered the body of 78-year-old Valentina Ulanova, a woman she'd been caring for. Police said she put the body parts in plastic sheets and took them to a scenic pond nearby. She allegedly put Ulanova's head in a kitchen pot.
Police found some of the body parts near the pond Sunday.
Local media released several screen shots of what they say is security camera footage of Samsonova moving the woman's body from her building.
According to Russian tabloid newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda, it took the senior eight trips and an hour and 40 minutes to haul out all the packages.
Police continue to investigate the diary, but have already charged Samsonova with the murder of a 44-year-old man who had rented a room from her.
The man's torso was found in the same neighbourhood 12 years ago and police reportedly found evidence of the killing in Samsonova's apartment, as well as a description of him in her diary.
"I killed a lodger named Volodya, cut him into pieces in the bathroom with a knife, and laid his body in wrapping and scattered him in the Frunze district," she told police, according to Fontanka.ru.
According to AFP news service, police found a metal saw and traces of blood in a bath at Samsonova's home, along with books on astrology and black magic.
Samsonova has reportedly had a history of mental illness. She's been committed to a hospital for evaluation while police investigate.
She told police she was a former ballet dancer and actress, but later admitted she was a retired hotel worker.
An elderly woman has confessed in her diary to killing at least 10 people over the last 20 years. Tamara Samsonova, 68, is alleged to have dismembered her victims after killing them (YouTube / Postmedia Network)
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Suspected serial killing granny may have eaten parts of her victims
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First posted: Wednesday, August 05, 2015 12:49 PM EDT | Updated: Wednesday, August 05, 2015 01:42 PM EDT
Russian police sources have reportedly told the Daily Mail U.K. their infamous suspected serial killing granny, Tamara Samsonova, who confessed to 11 gruesome murders in her diary, may have eaten parts of her victims.
The 68-year-old pensioner was arrested in St. Petersburg last week after security footage showed what appeared to be Samsonova hauling plastic-wrapped body parts from her home to dump by a nearby pond.
The parts, police say, belonged to Valentina Ulanova, 79, a woman in her care.
According to Russian police, she confessed to drugging the woman and cutting her into pieces with a hacksaw while she was still alive.
A diary, which she kept with her books on black magic and astrology, supposedly details at least 10 other similar killings.
The Investigative Committee — the national police force in Russia that deals with serious crime — isn't revealing the details of the diary, but the Daily Mail said it includes references to eating parts of her victims.
Police sources told the paper she had a penchant for lungs.
When asked directly about the cannibal allegations, a police spokesman would only say: "It is not excluded."
Samsonova is being held in custody while police continue to investigate the murders details in her diary. She is also now suspected of killing her husband, who was reported missing in 2005.
An elderly woman has confessed in her diary to killing at least 10 people over the last 20 years. Tamara Samsonova, 68, is alleged to have dismembered her victims after killing them (YouTube / Postmedia Network)
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