A Colorado teen allegedly killed his younger siblings earlier this week and then told investigators he stabbed them to death because he wanted to be alone in his house, People confirms.
Malik Vincent Murphy, 19, is facing two counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted first-degree murder in connection with the deaths of his 5-year-old sister, Sophia, and his 7-year-old brother, Noah.
Both children were transferred to local hospital where they died of their injuries.
Sophia, a kindergarten student, and her brother, Noah, a second grader, attended Edison Elementary School in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
“It was very difficult on...
Malik Vincent Murphy, 19, is facing two counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted first-degree murder in connection with the deaths of his 5-year-old sister, Sophia, and his 7-year-old brother, Noah.
Both children were transferred to local hospital where they died of their injuries.
Sophia, a kindergarten student, and her brother, Noah, a second grader, attended Edison Elementary School in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
“It was very difficult on...
- 10/19/2017
- by Christine Pelisek
- PEOPLE.com
Comedies lead the pack at the Irish Film and Television Awards; father and son Brendan and Domhnall Gleeson compete for best actor.Scroll down for full list of nominations
John Michael McDonagh’s blackly comic Calvary and John Butler comedy The Stag lead the 11th annual Irish Film and Television Awards.
Both films have secured six nominations each, including Best Film where they are up against Neil Jordan’s vampire feature Byzantium, drama Run & Jump, starring Nebraska’s Will Forte; and drama The Sea.
The best actor category will see Brendan Gleeson, who played a good-natured priest under threat in Calvary, compete against his son Domhnall Gleeson, nominated for his role in Richard Curtis romantic drama About Time.
Also up for best actor are Ciaran Hinds for his role in The Sea and a comic turn from Sherlock villain Andrew Scott for his performance in The Stag.
McDonagh, Butler and Jordan will compete in the film director...
John Michael McDonagh’s blackly comic Calvary and John Butler comedy The Stag lead the 11th annual Irish Film and Television Awards.
Both films have secured six nominations each, including Best Film where they are up against Neil Jordan’s vampire feature Byzantium, drama Run & Jump, starring Nebraska’s Will Forte; and drama The Sea.
The best actor category will see Brendan Gleeson, who played a good-natured priest under threat in Calvary, compete against his son Domhnall Gleeson, nominated for his role in Richard Curtis romantic drama About Time.
Also up for best actor are Ciaran Hinds for his role in The Sea and a comic turn from Sherlock villain Andrew Scott for his performance in The Stag.
McDonagh, Butler and Jordan will compete in the film director...
- 2/27/2014
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
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