Former CIA officer pleads guilty to sexually abusing and drugging women during overseas postings Wednesday, November 8 by ABC News(WASHINGTON) -- A former CIA officer pleaded guilty on Tuesday to federal charges of sexually abusing and drugging more than two dozen women during his service postings overseas.Brian Jeffrey Raymond, 47, admitted in court on Tuesday to keeping nearly 500 videos and photos he... Read More.
Denver doctor accused of drugging, sexually assaulting women he met on dating apps pleads not guilty Friday, October 6 by ABC News(DENVER, Colo.) -- A Denver cardiologist accused of drugging and sexually assaulting women he met through dating apps was arraigned on more than 50 felony counts on Friday.Dr. Stephen Matthews, 35, a board-certified cardiologist and internal medicine physician, pleaded not guilty to 51 counts,... Read More.
Pennsylvania man accused of killing his mother after drugging her iced tea with fentanyl Tuesday, April 11 by ABC News(FALL TOWNSHIP, Pa.) -- A Pennsylvania man accused of drugging his 72-year-old mother with fentanyl and fatally shooting her has been charged with her death, according to prosecutors.On Monday, Buck County prosecutors charged 28-year-old Sean Rivera with criminal homicide, kidnapping, aggravated assault and other crimes... Read More.
Indictments obtained in drugging deaths of two men in New York City: Sources Thursday, March 30 by ABC News(NEW YORK) -- Prosecutors have obtained indictments in the case of two men who took tainted drugs at gay night clubs in New York City and then were assaulted, multiple sources familiar with the case told ABC News.Last year’s deaths of John Umberger and... Read More.
Women are speaking up about bar safety after rise in drugging across the US Tuesday, January 17 by ABC News(NEW YORK) -- Mia Mainville was at a Denver bar surrounded by friends when she said a stranger put drugs in her drink on New Year's Eve.“I was not able to focus on anybody, I was not able to have full control of my... Read More.
Drugging allegations at Northwestern frat houses spark protests Monday, September 27 by ABC News(EVANSTON, Ill.) -- Northwestern University says it is investigating two fraternity houses after students say they were non-consensually drugged during gatherings at the Evanston, Illinois, campus locations. There is also now a criminal investigation into the incidents by local police.The university has yet to... Read More.