logo
‘Hello': Alleged killer TV star in court

‘Hello': Alleged killer TV star in court

Yahoo2 days ago
Former reality TV star and alleged murderer Tamika Chesser has fronted court again, where she greeted the magistrate and answered questions for the first time in court.
The 34-year-old woman appeared at Port Lincoln Magistrates Court on Thursday via AVL from James Nash House, a psychiatric facility.
She sported a shaved head and wore a blue sweater and greeted Magistrate Patrick Hill with a 'hello'.
Ms Chesser is facing allegations she murdered her boyfriend Julian Story at the pair's unit last month and then dismembered his body, but her appearance on Thursday was for three separate matters.
Police allege she behaved in a disorderly manner at a tobacco store on Port Lincoln's Liverpool St and at the Port Lincoln Police, both on February 14, 2025,
The police further allege she assaulted a woman on November 1 last year.
It is listed as a summary offence, meaning it is considered a low level of offending.
She is also alleged to have assaulted a police officer on June 20 this year, one day after she was arrested for the alleged killing of Mr Story.
Ms Chesser is an Indigenous woman and Justin Slater, a solicitor with the Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement, represented her in court.
He told Mr Hill he had ordered 'reports' into the charges.
'We are doing our own reports in relation to these matters,' he said.
He asked Mr Hill to adjourn matters until a charge determination had been made for Ms Chesser's more serious allegations and Mr Hill agreed to the request, setting December 18 at Port Lincoln for the next hearing.
When asked if she understood her hearing would be adjourned, Ms Chesser replied: 'Yep'.
Mr Slater declined to comment on the charges or Ms Chesser's condition after the hearing.
Thursday's hearing marks the second time Ms Chesser has fronted court, following her first appearance at Adelaide Magistrates Court last month on the murder charge.
Her case has generated widespread interest because of her glamorous former life and the brutal nature of the alleged killing.
Police allege Ms Chesser murdered Mr Story around midnight on June 17 and then removed his head.
Ms Chesser was then allegedly captured on CCTV in the hours afterwards walking with a bag, dogs and dressed in heavy clothing.
South Australian Police and SES volunteers fanned out across Port Lincoln to search for Mr Story's missing remains, but the search was suspended last week and Mr Story's head has not been located.
'We've exhausted all the areas of interest that have been made known to us,' Detective Superintendent Darren Fielke said.
'We will however go back and search if we receive specific information about where Julian's remains might be.
'But in terms of general searching in Port Lincoln, that has now stopped.'
Mr Story's body was found on the afternoon of June 19 following a small fire at the unit and Ms Chesser was arrested in the yard of the home.
Mr Story was a Port Lincoln local, while Ms Chesser had only recently moved to the area from Queensland.
Mr Story's cause of death is still being investigated and a motive remains unknown.
Two neighbours briefly interacted with Ms Chesser on the afternoon of June 19, court documents seen by NewsWire claim.
'He (the witness) observed smoke coming from Unit 3,' the documents state.
'He saw the accused (Ms Chesser) and asked what she was doing. The accused said 'nothing' and then took her dogs for a walk and locked the front door. The witness concerned that smoke or fire would spread to his property filled a bucket with water and entered Unit 3 through the rear door.
'In the bathroom of the unit, he located a bundle of clothing rags and debris which was smouldering. The witness doused this and repeated this with a second bucket of water.'
A second witness called emergency services, the documents state.
'He states he arrived home about 2 or 3pm and saw smoke coming from Unit 3,' the statement reads.
'He went out the back and spoke with witness 1 or told him he had extinguished a fire in the bathroom of the unit.
'The accused had returned from her walk and was now sitting in the communal garden of the units at the rear of unit 3.
'Witness 1 called emergency services and Ambulance staff were first to arrive.'
Police entered the unit bathroom and sighted the 'severely burned and disfigured' remains of Mr Story, the documents also state.
Ms Chesser starred in the second series of the hit reality TV show Beauty and the Geek in 2010, finishing in second place.
She has also worked as a model for a range of brands including Target and appeared in men's magazines including Ralph and FHM, a profile for her on Star Now states.
Her Instagram and Facebook social media profiles are filled with racy and glamorous images.
She has also posted a series of images that appear to reflect Jewish and Hindu mythology.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Man at large after allegedly killing 4 family members, leaving baby alive
Man at large after allegedly killing 4 family members, leaving baby alive

Yahoo

time26 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Man at large after allegedly killing 4 family members, leaving baby alive

A manhunt is underway for a 29-year-old man who allegedly killed four people and left their baby alive, Tennessee authorities said. Austin Robert Drummond is considered armed and dangerous following the killings of 38-year-old Cortney Rose, Rose's children 20-year-old Adrianna Williams and 15-year-old Braydon Williams, and Adrianna Williams' boyfriend, 21-year-old James "Michael" Wilson, according to authorities and family. The victims were killed on Tuesday and found along a road in Lake County, in northwest Tennessee near the state's borders with Arkansas, Missouri and Kentucky, authorities said. The same day, Wilson and Williams' baby was left in a car seat in a "random individual's front yard" in nearby Dyer County, according to the Dyer County Sheriff's Office and Danny Goodman, district attorney for Dyer and Lake counties. The infant was treated by paramedics and is now safe and being cared for, authorities said. MORE: Teacher charged in Arkansas couple's murder held without bond The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said the killings were not random. Investigators believe Drummond knew the victims, Goodman said. Drummond is wanted on four counts of first-degree murder, one count of aggravated kidnapping, four counts of felon in possession of a firearm and one count of possession of a firearm during the commission of a dangerous felony, the TBI said. "While this was an extremely tragic and violent event," the TBI said on social media, "there was a sign of compassion ... that tells us there's a possibility that Austin may have a sense that there is hope for him to be able to come in and have a conversation about what happened." TBI Director David Rausch said authorities believe Drummond is still in the area. Drummond's white 2016 Audi has been found in Jackson, Tennessee, and Drummond has ties to Jackson, officials said. Goodman said Drummond had been out on bond for an attempted murder charge, which stemmed from an alleged incident while he was in prison for attempted robbery. A $15,000 reward has been offered for information leading to his arrest. Authorities urge anyone with information to call 1-800-TBI-FIND.

Florida Executes Machete Killer of His Wife and Children, Breaking Decade-Long Record for Capital Punishment
Florida Executes Machete Killer of His Wife and Children, Breaking Decade-Long Record for Capital Punishment

Yahoo

time26 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Florida Executes Machete Killer of His Wife and Children, Breaking Decade-Long Record for Capital Punishment

Edward Zakrzewski and his wife Sylvia had been going through marital problems; he had told a neighbor that he would rather kill his family than go through a divorceNEED TO KNOW Edward Zakrzewski, 60, was executed by lethal injection in Florida for the brutal 1994 murders of his wife and two young children After committing the murders, Zakrzewski fled to Hawaii, changed his identity, and lived on a religious commune His execution marked Florida's ninth this year, the highest number since 2014A man convicted of killing his family with a machete three decades ago was put to death in Florida on Thursday, July 31, setting the state's record for the highest number of annual executions since the restoration of the death penalty. Edward Zakrzewski, 60, was executed by lethal injection at Florida State Prison in Bradford County, according to court records obtained by PEOPLE. Zakrzewski and his 34-year-old wife Sylvia had been going through marital problems; he had told a neighbor twice that he would rather kill his family than go through a divorce, according to the court documents. On the morning of Jun 9, 1994, when Zakrzewski found out Sylvia wanted a divorce, he purchased a machete on his lunch break. His day went on as usual, then went home and waited for his family, the court documents said. When his family got home, Zakrzewski first approached Sylvia, knocking her unconscious and strangling her with rope as she was sitting alone in the living room, per the court documents. He then approached his 7-year-old son Edward and killed him with the machete. According to the court documents, he then confronted his 5-year-old daughter Anna, striking her with the machete as she was in the bathroom. Following the murders, Zakrzewski drove to Orlando and took a flight to Hawaii, where he changed his name and lived with a family who ran a religious commune for four months, per the court documents. One day, the family was watching the television show 'Unsolved Mysteries' and saw Zakrzewski's picture, the court documents said. The next day, he turned himself in to local police. Over the years, Zakrzewski's lawyers filed numerous appeals but they were all denied, court documents show. On the day of his execution, Zakrzewski woke up at 5:15 a.m. and had fried pork chops, root beer and ice cream as his last meal, CBS News reported, citing state Department of Corrections spokesman Paul Walker. According to Walker, he had one visitor and 'remained compliant' as he awaited to be its lethal injection, Florida uses a combination of a sedative, a paralytic and a drug that stops the heart, the outlet reported, citing the state Department of Corrections. This year, Florida has executed more people than it has in any year since 2014. Zakrzewski was the ninth person to be executed in the state, according to the Death Penalty Information Center. Read the original article on People

4 killed in shooting in Anaconda, Montana; authorities searching for suspect
4 killed in shooting in Anaconda, Montana; authorities searching for suspect

CBS News

time28 minutes ago

  • CBS News

4 killed in shooting in Anaconda, Montana; authorities searching for suspect

Four people were killed in a shooting at a bar in Anaconda, Montana, on Friday, authorities said. A suspect is at large. The Montana Division of Criminal Investigation confirmed to CBS News that the shooting happened at The Owl Bar in Anaconda at around 10:30 a.m. local time. The Anaconda-Deer Lodge County Law Enforcement Department identified the suspect as Michael Paul Brown and said he was believed to be armed and dangerous. "If seen do not approach," the department said. "Contact 911 for any way to contact Michael Paul Brown." The sheriff's office for neighboring Granite County said on social media that the suspect was wearing a tie-dye shirt, blue jeans and an orange bandana. The sheriff's office said the suspect's house in Anaconda had been cleared by a SWAT team. "Avoid the Anaconda area," the sheriff's office said. "Stay vigilant report any suspicious activity." Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte said he was monitoring the response to the incident. "Please join Susan and me in praying for the victims, their loved ones, and the brave law enforcement officers responding to this tragedy," Gianforte said on social media, referring to his wife, Susan Gianforte. This is a breaking news story. Check back for updates.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store