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Madrid, Sep 9 (EFE) (Camera: Ángel Herrera) .- Prosecutors in Spain on Thursday were considering charging a man who claimed to be the victim of an alleged homophobic attack before admitting that the injuries he sustained in the incident were consensual. FOOTAGE OF LA PALMA STREET IN MALASAÑA (MADRID), WHERE THE ALLEGED INCIDENT TOOK PLACE
Parts of 26-year-old Brandy Odom's dismembered body were found in a Brooklyn park over two years ago. Now, Newser reports prosecutors now have a theory in the notorious and grisly unsolved murder. Last week, Odom's roommates—Cory Martin, 33, and Adelle Anderson, 32—were charged with federal wire fraud and identity theft crime. What's more, prosecutors say text messages and YouTube searches have led them to believe Martin killed Odom. They say further charges may come. Martin bought a reciprocating saw from Home Depot, then performed YouTube searches on 'how to insert blade for reciprocating saw.' Prosecutors believe Martin killed Odom so that he and Anderson could collect on two life insurance payouts, totaling $200,000.
Newser reports the charges against disgraced Hollywood mogul and sex offender Harvey Weinstein continue to pile up. Los Angeles Country prosecutors say Weinstein was charged Friday with the rape of two more women. The district attorney's office says the charges include three counts of rape and three counts of forcible oral copulation involving the two women. Tallied up, Weinstein is now charged with 11 felony counts in Los Angeles County, involving five women. The 68-year-old is serving a 23-year prison sentence in New York on convictions for rape and sexual assault against two women.
Jawad Bendaoud arrives in court, as prosecutors appeal a decision to release him, after he housed two jihadists following the November 2015 Paris attacks. IMAGES
Police say 46-year-old William Waters is facing charges of disorderly conduct and blocking a roadway after he climbed on top of a Tennessee highway sign. Jillian Kitchener reports.
As U.S. attorney Preet Bharara unveils charges he says "we will be asking the question is bribery business as usual at the UN?" Rough Cut (no reporter narration).