Crime Alert 07.17.24
Digest
The episode begins with a shocking case of a son, Conor Cobal, who murdered his mother, Chanel Burn, after she served him an eviction notice. Cobal, a merchant marine academy student, was given 30 days to find a job and contribute to the household or move out. After a heated argument, he strangled his mother, causing severe brain damage that led to her death two days later. Cobal called 911 five times after the attack and pleaded not guilty to aggravated battery and murder. The second case involves the disappearance of Aesha Jackson, a 41-year-old African American woman. Jackson had been visiting family in Houston with her boyfriend, Samadji Dismook, before returning to her Eldorado, Arkansas apartment. The next day, her mother found the apartment door open, Jackson's belongings inside, but no sign of her. Jackson had previously reported her ex-boyfriend breaking into her apartment twice, leading police to suspect his involvement in her disappearance. Despite the suspicion, no charges were formally filed. The episode concludes with a call for information on both cases, urging anyone with knowledge to contact the respective authorities.
Outlines
Son Murders Mother After Eviction Notice
This Chapter covers the case of Conor Cobal, who murdered his mother, Chanel Burn, after she served him an eviction notice. Cobal was given 30 days to find a job and contribute to the household or move out. After a heated argument, he strangled his mother, causing severe brain damage that led to her death two days later. Cobal called 911 five times after the attack and pleaded not guilty to aggravated battery and murder.
Man Indicted for Murder After Woman Escapes Basement
This Chapter focuses on the indictment of Timothy Haslet for the murder of Janie Crosdale. Haslet was previously accused of keeping a woman captive in his basement, repeatedly sexually assaulting her. The woman escaped and reported Haslet's crimes, including his claim of killing two other women. Police investigated over 100 leads and found Crosdale's remains in a barrel near the Missouri River. Haslet is currently held on a $5 million bond.
Woman Disappears After Visiting Family in Houston
This Chapter details the disappearance of Aesha Jackson, who went missing after visiting family in Houston with her boyfriend, Samadji Dismook. Her mother found her apartment door open, belongings inside, but no sign of Jackson. Jackson had previously reported her ex-boyfriend breaking into her apartment twice, leading police to suspect his involvement in her disappearance. Despite the suspicion, no charges were formally filed.
Keywords
Conor Cobal
Conor Cobal is a merchant marine academy student who murdered his mother, Chanel Burn, after she served him an eviction notice. He strangled his mother, causing severe brain damage that led to her death two days later. Cobal called 911 five times after the attack and pleaded not guilty to aggravated battery and murder.
Chanel Burn
Chanel Burn is the mother of Conor Cobal, who was murdered by her son after she served him an eviction notice. Burn was a Loyola University administrator who suffered severe brain damage from the attack and died two days later.
Aesha Jackson
Aesha Jackson is a 41-year-old African American woman who disappeared after visiting family in Houston with her boyfriend, Samadji Dismook. Her mother found her apartment door open, belongings inside, but no sign of her. Jackson had previously reported her ex-boyfriend breaking into her apartment twice, leading police to suspect his involvement in her disappearance.
Samadji Dismook
Samadji Dismook is the boyfriend of Aesha Jackson, who was with her when she visited family in Houston. Dismook is a suspect in Jackson's disappearance, as she had previously reported him breaking into her apartment twice.
Timothy Haslet
Timothy Haslet is a man indicted for the murder of Janie Crosdale. He was previously accused of keeping a woman captive in his basement, repeatedly sexually assaulting her. The woman escaped and reported Haslet's crimes, including his claim of killing two other women. Police investigated over 100 leads and found Crosdale's remains in a barrel near the Missouri River. Haslet is currently held on a $5 million bond.
Janie Crosdale
Janie Crosdale is a 36-year-old woman who was murdered by Timothy Haslet. Her remains were found in a barrel near the Missouri River. The cause of death was determined to be homicidal violence, consistent with a gunshot wound.
Q&A
What led to the murder of Chanel Burn?
Chanel Burn was murdered by her son, Conor Cobal, after she served him an eviction notice. Cobal was given 30 days to find a job and contribute to the household or move out. After a heated argument, he strangled his mother, causing severe brain damage that led to her death two days later.
What are the circumstances surrounding Aesha Jackson's disappearance?
Aesha Jackson disappeared after visiting family in Houston with her boyfriend, Samadji Dismook. Her mother found her apartment door open, belongings inside, but no sign of her. Jackson had previously reported her ex-boyfriend breaking into her apartment twice, leading police to suspect his involvement in her disappearance. Despite the suspicion, no charges were formally filed.
What evidence led to the indictment of Timothy Haslet for murder?
Timothy Haslet was indicted for the murder of Janie Crosdale after a woman escaped from his basement and reported his crimes, including his claim of killing two other women. Police investigated over 100 leads and found Crosdale's remains in a barrel near the Missouri River. The cause of death was determined to be homicidal violence, consistent with a gunshot wound.
Show Notes
Merchant Marine academy student strangles mom over eviction notice. This driver has an interesting way of expressing his road rage.
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