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‘Golden State Killer’ Joseph James DeAngelo Jr. Admits To 13 Murders, Dozens Of Sexual Assaults

A former police officer confessed on Monday to being the serial killer known as the “Golden State Killer.”   74-year-old Joseph James DeAngelo Jr. pleaded guilty to 13 murders and admitting to dozens of rapes and break-ins that terrorized California during the 1970s and ‘80s.

DeAngelo entered the pleas as part of a deal with prosecutors, sparing him from the death penalty in return for his admission to all of the offenses he is accused of – both those he is charged with, as well as uncharged – in 11 California counties. The plea agreement was approved by Superior Court Judge Michael Bowman at Monday’s hearing. DeAngelo faces life in prison without the possibility of parole rather than a potential death sentence.

Prosecutors said the deal ensured that both survivors and victims’ relatives were able to live to see the case resolved, sparing them further legal proceedings that could have potentially dragged on for 10 years or longer. The hearing was held in a Sacramento university ballroom, rather than a courthouse, to allow for socially distancing. 

DeAngelo sat in a wheelchair throughout the seven-hour proceeding, speaking only to give yes and no answers to procedural questions from the judge, and later to answer “guilty” when Bowman asked his plea to each of 13 counts of first-degree murder and kidnapping. He also replied “I admit” to dozens of allegations of rape, robbery, and other crimes. His admissions encompassed a total of 161 uncharged crimes.

The “Golden State Killer” crime spree spanned between 1975 to 1986, and began while DeAngelo was still a police officer. DeAngelo’s arrest in 2018 came after more than 40 years of investigations. Authorities were finally able to solve the case due to DNA evidence and data from commercial genealogy websites.

Formal sentencing is set to begin on August 17.

Joseph James DeAngelo Jr. pleads guilty to murders tagged to California’s Golden State Killer

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Google Removing Misleading Ads Relating To Voter Registration

On Monday, Google said that it had removed search ads that charged users searching for voting information large fees for voter registration or harvested their personal data. A Google spokeswoman said that the company’s misrepresentation policy barred such ads when searching for terms such as “register to vote,” “vote by mail,” and “where is my polling place.”

Tech Transparency Project said in a report on Monday that nearly a third of the more than 600 ads generated by its Google searches took users to sites that try to charge large fees for voter registration services, extract personal data for marketing purposes, install deceptive browser extensions, or serve other misleading ads. U.S. voters do not need to pay to register to vote.

Social media companies and online platforms, including Facebook and Twitter are under pressure to curb misinformation on their sites in the months leading up to the U.S. presidential election in November.

Google removes ads with misleading voter registration info

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LA Lakers Finalizing Deal For J.R. Smith For Remainder Of Season

The LA Lakers are set to finalize a deal to sign shooting guard JR Smith for the rest of this season. 

Smith has been out of the NBA since July 2019, when the Cavaliers waived him. Smith played alongside LeBron James from 2015-2018, winning the franchise’s first championship together in 2016. Howeer, Smith hasn’t played since Nov. 19, 2018, when he mutually parted ways with the Cavaliers.

Smith has career averages of 12.5 points, 3.2 rebounds and 2.1 assists over 15 seasons with New Orleans, Denver, New York and Cleveland. 

Rosters for the NBA restart must be turned in to the league office by Wednesday.

Los Angeles Lakers begin process of finalizing deal with J.R. Smith

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Netflix To Produce Series On Colin Kaepernick

Netflix is set to produce a six-episode series on Colin Kaepernick called ‘Colin in Black & White.’ Kaepernick will narrate the scripted limited drama, which comes from director Ava DuVernay. Colin in Black & White is DuVernay’s latest project with Netflix following her acclaimed limited series, ‘When They See Us.’ 

Netflix says Kaepernick’s series will focus on his adolescent years while growing up with a white adopted family. It will also portray his high school life and events that led him to advocate for social justice. An actor will play a younger version of the now 32-year-old Kaepernick. 

Kaepernick has remained unsigned in the NFL since 2017, soon after he began kneeling during the National Anthem. 

Netflix to produce 6-part series on Kaepernick

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Thomas Rhett And Dad Rhett Akins Team Up For “Things Dads Do”

Thomas Rhett and his father, hit songwriter Rhett Akins, have joined together for the song “Things Dads Do.” 

Rhett delivered a post-Father’s Day acoustic performance of the sentimental song on Instagram

Rhett Akins reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in 1995 with his single, “That Ain’t My Truck.” The father-son duo have co-written several of Thomas’s hit songs, including “Life Changes,” “Look What God Gave Her,” “It Goes Like This” and “Get Me Some of That.” 

Akins is also a member of the Peach Pickers, the hit songwriting trio with Dallas Davidson and Ben Hayslip, who’ve penned hits including Luke Bryan’s “Huntin,’ Fishin’ and Lovin’ Every Day” and ” I Don’t Want This Night to End,” “All About Tonight” by Blake Shelton and more.

Take a listen to “Things Dad’s Do” at the link: here

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Thomas Rhett Hits Home with Rhett Akins On ‘Things Dad’s Do’

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Sam Hunt Drops New Acoustic Version Of “Hard To Forget”

Sam Hunt has released an acoustic rendition of his new single, “Hard to Forget.”  The radio version of tune is currently No. 5 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart after 17 weeks, taken off Sam’s sophomore album, Southside.

Listen to Sam’s acoustic version of “Hard to Forget” at the link: here

Sam Hunt Releases Acoustic Version Of His ‘Hard To Forget’ Hit

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See Jennifer Hudson As Aretha Franklin In The Latest Trailer For ‘Respect’

MGM has released a new trailer from the Aretha Franklin biopic ‘Respect’ starring Jennifer Hudson as the Queen of Soul. Hudson can be seen playing Franklin onstage as she belts out the title hit in the clip. 

In addition to Hudson, “Respect” also stars Marlon Wayans, Audra McDonald, Forest Whitaker, Tituss Burgess, Marc Maron and more.

“Respect” is scheduled to open in theaters this December. Take a look at the latest trailer at the link: here.

Jennifer Hudson is Aretha Franklin in new trailer for ‘Respect’ biopic

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‘Bill & Ted Face The Music’ To Be Delayed Until Late August

Bill & Ted Face the Music, starring Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter, will be pushing its released date from August 21 to August 28, 2020. The delay is to make room for the film Tenet, which was also delayed due to the pandemic.

You can watch the latest trailer for the movie at the link: here

Bill and Ted Face the Music Has Been Delayed by 2 Weeks

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Lamb of God’s Mark Morton Announces He’s 18 Months Sober

Lamb of God’s guitarist Mark Morton has announced he’s been sober for 18 months, sharing the news in a series of tweets.

“As of today, I have been 100% free from all drugs & alcohol for a year & a half… One day at a time,” he wrote. “If you’re reading this & addiction is ruining your life, please know that recovery is possible for you. Find someone in recovery & ask them for help. Life is truly amazing.” He followed the tweet with a list of things he’s grateful for, including his sobriety, the chance to be alive and music — which he adds is “flowing.”

Lamb of God’s self-titled tenth album came out June 19, and they released a series of music videos containing Easter eggs, which lead to a variety of prizes.

LAMB OF GOD’s MARK MORTON Celebrates 18 Months Of Sobriety

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Sevendust Cover Soundgarden’s ‘The Day I Tried to Live’

Sevendust has released their first music since 2018’s All I See Is War with a cover of Soundgarden’s “The Day I Tried to Live.”

Singer Lajon Witherspoon in a statement about the 1994 song: “Soundgarden is such an important band to all of us in Sevendust and this love for them goes all the way back to when we were starting,  We discussed trying to do one of their songs and our producer Elvis [Baskette] suggested ‘The Day I Tried To Live.’ When I first heard it, I thought the lyrics were timeless. The lyrics are about trying to experience new things and change the way you live, and we see examples of that every day with what is happening around the world. To have the chance to cover this song and release it is so special to all of us. Thank you, Chris Cornell and Soundgarden.”

Listen to the song at the link: here

Sevendust Have Covered Soundgarden’s The Day I Tried To Live

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