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Killer Who Hid Dead Landlady's Decomposing Body For Weeks In Virginia Gets 25 Years In Prison Killer Who Hid Dead Landlady's Decomposing Body For Weeks In Virginia Gets 25 Years In Prison
Killer Who Hid Dead Landlady's Decomposing Body For Weeks In Virginia Gets 25 Years In Prison The Virginia man who killed his landlady and concealed her body in Fairfax County has been sentenced to decades in prison, Commonwealth's Attorney Steve Descano announced. Woodbridge resident Brian George Sayrs, Jr., 28, has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for the murder of 72-year-old Emily Lu in 2021. According to officials, Sayrs' total sentence is 40 years, with 17 years suspended, for murder, and two years for concealing a dead body. He was sentenced to 40 years, 17 of which are suspended, for the murder charge. He received two years for concealing a dead body. — Fairfax Count…
Rapper 'No Savage' Learns His Fate In Northern Virginia Mall Shooting Rapper 'No Savage' Learns His Fate In Northern Virginia Mall Shooting
Rapper 'No Savage' Learns His Fate In Northern Virginia Mall Shooting A 23-year-old rapper who goes by "No Savage" has learned his fate for a 2022 Father's Day shooting in Tyson's Corner Center Noah Settles was captured in a video posted to Instagram arguing with multiple people before fleeing, turning back to fire the three shots that sent shoppers scrambling, authorities in Fairfax County previously announced.  No one was hurt in the shooting but three people were wounded during the mall's evacuation. The rapper pleaded guilty to malicious discharge and firearm offenses. He was sentenced to three years in prison by a Fairfax County Circuit Court …
Parents Charged For 11-Month-Old Fentanyl Overdose In Fairfax County: Prosecutors Parents Charged For 11-Month-Old Fentanyl Overdose In Fairfax County: Prosecutors
Parents Charged For 11-Month-Old Fentanyl Overdose In Fairfax County: Prosecutors Two parents in Virginia are facing charges for their alleged roles in the fatal overdose death of their infant daughter who found a suspect pill on the floor. Juan Oliva-Ruiz, 19, and Shantica Tillery, 23, of Alexandria, have been indicted by a grand jury on multiple felony counts or the death of their 11-month-old baby, who overdosed on fentanyl last summer, Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano announced on Monday, March 20. Specifically, each was charged with: Involuntary manslaughter; Child cruelty resulting in serious injury; Child abuse and neglect. Officers from th…