logo
Burned remains of missing Alabama woman discovered after suspect allegedly hit her with car

Burned remains of missing Alabama woman discovered after suspect allegedly hit her with car

Yahoo22-05-2025

A man has been charged with the murder of a missing Alabama woman who authorities suspect was intentionally struck by a vehicle.
The Florence Police Department said Tuesday that human remains believed to be Autumn Paige Strickland were found at a home.
The 38-year-old was reported missing over the weekend.
Alabama Mother Charged With The Death Of Her 2 Children, 1 Year Old's Body Still Missing
"Those remains will be sent to a forensics lab to be analyzed for proper identification," Florence police Capt. Jason Fort said during an update on the case.
The suspect, Logan Rogers, 28, is being held in the Lauderdale County jail without bail, pending a court hearing. Rogers was arrested earlier Tuesday at a home.
Read On The Fox News App
Fort said his initial charge of attempted murder was upgraded to murder after Strickland's remains were discovered.
She was last seen on May 16, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency said, noting at the time that she may have been living with a condition that impairs her judgment.
Skeletal Remains Found Near New Hampshire Golf Course Days After 5Th Anniversary Of Woman's Disappearance
Rogers is accused of hitting Strickland with his vehicle, a 2012 Kia Soul, on May 17, according to court documents obtained by Waff-tv.
He allegedly circled back after striking Strickland the first time before hitting her again with the car, the news outlet reported.
Rogers allegedly came back to the scene 30 minutes later with a pickup truck and picked up Strickland's body.
Strickland's body was later found in a burn barrel on Rogers' property. It's believed that he tried to burn her body, the report states, citing court documents.Original article source: Burned remains of missing Alabama woman discovered after suspect allegedly hit her with car

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

334-pound man sues Walt Disney World over injuries sustained on waterslide that allegedly didn't support his weight
334-pound man sues Walt Disney World over injuries sustained on waterslide that allegedly didn't support his weight

New York Post

time3 hours ago

  • New York Post

334-pound man sues Walt Disney World over injuries sustained on waterslide that allegedly didn't support his weight

A man allegedly injured after an ill-fated trip down a waterslide at Walt Disney World is suing the theme park giant for $50,000 in damages — even though he was more than 30 pounds over the ride's weight limit at the time. In the lawsuit filed last Thursday, Eugene Strickland claims that he is still struggling with the aftermath of 'catastrophic injuries' he sustained after riding the Downhill Double Dipper at Disney's Blizzard Beach Waterpark in July 2021. 3 A man filed a lawsuit against Walt Disney World for $50,000 in damages for injuries he allegedly sustained on a waterslide at the park. Getty Images At the time, Strickland weighed 334 pounds, according to the complaint, which put him just over the ride's 300-pound limit. It is unclear if he was warned about or aware of the weight limit before going down the slide. 3 Strickland asserted he went airborne on the Downhill Double Dipper at Disney's Blizzard Beach Waterpark. Strickland allegedly 'became momentarily airborne' on the waterslide before eventually landing 'with force onto the hard plastic surface of the slide' after losing control of the inner tube he was riding in, according to the complaint. The lawsuit pins blame on the waterslide's design and 'exhilarating speeds,' according to the complaint. 3 At the time, Strickland was 34 pounds heavier than the recommended weight limit for the waterslide. AP Strickland asserts that he 'suffered serious bodily injury and resulting pain and suffering, disability, scarring, disfigurement, mental anguish, [and] loss of capacity for the enjoyment of life' that he still grapples with today, according to the complaint. He also claims that Disney World is directly negligent for failing to establish safe premises and that they were well aware of the 'safety hazard' and 'concealed trap' the waterslide presented that contributed to his injuries. Strickland is seeking $50,000 in damages from the entertainment kingpin, according to the complaint. Disney has their hands full with waterpark complaints this summer. One Long Island mother is suing for a staggering $2 million in damages after she was allegedly scarred by a 'mammoth' wave at the resort's Typhoon Lagoon. The Post has reached out to Disney for comment.

A Man Was Allegedly Injured on a Disney World Water Slide While 34 Lbs. Over Ride Weight Limit. Now, He's Suing the Park
A Man Was Allegedly Injured on a Disney World Water Slide While 34 Lbs. Over Ride Weight Limit. Now, He's Suing the Park

Yahoo

time12 hours ago

  • Yahoo

A Man Was Allegedly Injured on a Disney World Water Slide While 34 Lbs. Over Ride Weight Limit. Now, He's Suing the Park

Eugene Strickland is accusing Walt Disney World of negligence and seeking more than $50,000 in damages, according to a complaint filed on May 29 Strickland sustained an injury on the Downhill Double Dipper water slide at the resort's Blizzard Beach park during a July 2021 visit, he claims in the complaint At the time of the incident, he was approximately 34 lbs. over the attraction's 300 lb. weight limitA man is accusing Walt Disney World of negligence and suing for damages, claiming he sustained enduring injuries on a park water slide. Eugene Strickland filed a complaint against the theme park on Thursday, May 29. He is seeking more than $50,000 in damages for the incident, which occurred at the Blizzard Beach water park in Bay Lake, Fla., and allegedly left him with injuries he is still dealing with nearly four years later. While riding the Downhill Double Dipper during a July 2021 park visit, Strickland 'became momentarily airborne" and suffered 'permanent catastrophic injuries as a result,' according to the newly filed complaint. At the time, Strickland weighed approximately 334 lbs., which surpassed the stated weight limit of the ride, which was 300 lbs., the complaint states. It is not clear in the complaint whether he was aware of the limit before entering the slide. While on the water slide — which the Walt Disney World website describes as 'side-by-side high-speed slides' — Strickland caught air thanks to the attraction's design and 'exhilarating speeds,' the complaint states. This allegedly caused his inner tube to dislodge from beneath him and made him 'land with force onto the hard plastic surface of the slide." As a result, Strickland claims he 'suffered serious bodily injury and resulting pain and suffering, disability, scarring, disfigurement, mental anguish, loss of capacity for the enjoyment of life,' according to the complaint. Strickland argues that Walt Disney World was negligent and failed to maintain safe premises. He also claims that the theme park was aware of the 'safety hazard' and 'concealed trap' that led to his injuries. The park, the complaint claims, had a responsibility to remedy — or least warn him of — the 'dangerous conditions' of the attraction. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories. The case is scheduled for a jury trial beginning in May 2027, according to court documents viewed by PEOPLE. Strickland's attorney, Alberto Oliveri, did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment on Sunday, June 1, nor did a spokesperson for Walt Disney World. Read the original article on People

Disgraced Democrat Anthony Weiner roasts Kamala Harris for blowing up her campaign on ‘The View'
Disgraced Democrat Anthony Weiner roasts Kamala Harris for blowing up her campaign on ‘The View'

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Yahoo

Disgraced Democrat Anthony Weiner roasts Kamala Harris for blowing up her campaign on ‘The View'

Despite going to prison for a sex scandal involving minors, disgraced former congressman and former New York mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner said on Friday he can still do a better job than his Democratic colleagues did in the 2024 election. During an appearance on ABC's "The View," Weiner explained that he is attempting to get back into politics by running for New York City Council because he believes, despite his baggage, that he's a better politician than current Democratic figures. He also mocked former Vice President Kamala Harris, accusing her of ruining her 2024 presidential campaign while appearing on the same show. "By the way, was this where Kamala Harris was sitting when she blew up her campaign?" he asked as soon as he took his seat between the four co-hosts. Anthony Weiner Says Voters Don't Want What 'Democrats Are Selling,' Talks About Comeback As Fiery Centrist "Is this the spot?" Weiner asked, gesturing to his chair. "I hope I don't have the same fate." Read On The Fox News App Harris told "The View" last year that there "is not a thing that comes to mind" when asked what she would have done differently than then-President Biden. The moment was widely seen as a turning point that led to the downfall of her campaign. Later in the interview, Weiner hit Harris again. He responded to co-host Joy Behar's suggestion that even though men like Weiner and President Donald Trump have problematic pasts, a woman like the former vice president still can't make it to the highest office. Though the aspiring city council member admitted female politicians are often judged harshly, he maintained that Harris made an obvious blunder in response to "The View's" "softball" question last year. "The problem is, it's a little bit too easy an answer, though, because also there were things that Kamala Harris – I made a joking reference to the answer she gave on this show: 'Is there anything you would do different?' That is the softest of softball that – every politician dreams to have that question," Weiner replied. "You still have to be a good candidate." Harris did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital. Tapper Admits Feeling 'Humility' About Past Biden Coverage As Liberals Disparage New Book Weiner left Congress in 2011 following a photo of the married then-congressman leaking on one of his social media accounts. Additional sex scandals mounted in the following years, culminating in an FBI investigation that led to Weiner serving 21 months in prison and registering as a sex offender after sending sexually explicit images to a minor. After his dig toward Harris at the top of the segment, Behar pressed Weiner on why he believes he can get back into politics considering his scandal-plagued background. The aspiring city councilman said it's because he believes he's a better politician than many current Democratic lawmakers. "I think what I said at the time was I couldn't imagine there would ever be a chance that either people would want me back or that I would want to get back into that again," he replied. "But when I woke up in November of '24 and saw the election results, but more than who won, I looked around New York City and saw how many fewer Democrats even turned out to vote. And I started to say to myself, 'Something is seriously wrong here.'" Weiner said too many Democratic candidates were running "frictionless" campaigns and playing it too safe. He told the co-hosts that he felt compelled to jump back into politics because his contemporaries were not answering the public's "cry that they wanted things to change." He added that his past was not a "good enough reason… not to get off the couch and try." Click Here For More Coverage Of Media And Culture Co-host Ana Navarro pressed him on his specific scandals, asking, "Why should New Yorkers give you a chance at a political comeback?" He replied, "I'm doing the opposite of what a lot of politicians do in my position – ignore that problem, pretend it didn't happen, blame someone else. I am saying, yes, I did these things. I got into recovery. I tried to make my life better. And now, if I can be of service – and I'm a damn good politician. I come up with answers, I talk to people directly, I don't try to butter over things, I try to be direct." "Look, all I can ever be is who I am right now and that brought me to this space," Weiner article source: Disgraced Democrat Anthony Weiner roasts Kamala Harris for blowing up her campaign on 'The View'

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store