News about Jason Jones

Boy, 3, is killed in car crash after his mum, 24, lost control and smashed into trees also injuring her and her four-year-old daughter

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 22, 2024
In a tragic car accident in Tasmania, a three-year-old boy was killed. The little boy was riding his mum's black Holden Barina in the early hours of Friday morning when police claim she lost control and crashed into trees. Both the 24-year-old mother and her four-year-old daughter were injured.

Before he crashed a McDonald's with the victim's bank card, he was arrested and left his cup of coffee behind

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 17, 2024
After he bought a McDonald's using his victim's bank card, he crashed his stolen car and left with a coffee cup. When the perpetrator was asleep on June 3, 2023, Jason Jones burst into a house in Church Village, south Wales, pinched a number of items, including a wallet and vehicle keys. The robber then used the victim's car to drive to the McDonald's in Nantgarw and purchase items on the stolen card before crashing the car and running away. Officers were able to link the 38-year-old to the incident by CCTV photos and DNA obtained on the McDonald's coffee cup, which he left behind in the robbed vehicle. The criminal has now been sentenced to four years in prison and barred from driving for a total of eight years. The case has gained a lot of online buzz, with many Facebook users amused by Mr Jones' clumsiness, with one saying, "Oh cmon you should have said "committing a burgerlary"!'

According to IRS whistleblower Gary Shapley, the DOJ has muzzled his testimony and called for 'additional' probes in Congress

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 1, 2023
Gary Shapley, an IRS whistleblower, said on Tuesday that a former FBI agent who testified with the House Oversight Committee did not reveal all he knew about the Hunter Biden investigation because the department had threatened him. According to Oversight Democrats, the agent's testimony contradicted Shapley's, who testified before the committee on July 19. The anonymous, newly retired agent's counsel wrote to him ahead of his July 17 appearance with the Oversight Committee, advising him not to divulge information concerning any 'deliberations or ongoing investigation activity'.' After Devon Archer's closed-door deposition to the panel on Monday, he was sent a letter the day before from the DOJ basically telling him not to talk,' Shapley told Fox News on Tuesday.'

A 1,000-year-old Viking relic is discovered by a metal detectorist, whose sale could go for up to £24,000

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 20, 2023
Jason Jones (left, with his daughter Ela and wife Lisa), 44, was searching in Norfolk when he discovered a 5.5 inch long stone die (left and inset) just two inches under the ground. The construction worker had no idea what the 1.5 inch wide object was at first, but after posting his find on Facebook, he was flooded with messages from people assisting him in identifying it. He discovered that the die, which is up for auction on July 18, would have been stamped on an 11th century Viking iron helmet's gold or silver cheek plates to create a decorative pattern. It has the appearance of the 'world tree' Yggdrasil and a serpent Nidhogg intertwining within its roots, according to its roots. The Yggdrasill tree in Viking or Norse mythology links the nine worlds, although serpents represent order and destruction.

Navy recruit is found not guilty of arson for setting USS Bonhomme Richard on fire

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 30, 2022
In the fire that sank the USS Bonhomme Richard in July 2020, a 21-year-old Navy recruit was not found not guilty of arson. Captain Derek Butler found that the trial of Seaman Recruit Ryan Mays did not have sufficient concrete facts to connect Mays to the Arson. According to a CBS8 survey, Butler claimed that the evidence presented was mostly circumstantial. Mays' defense provided new details to the trial, indicating that the Navy had another suspect that they had previously investigated. Following the dismissal of the sailor's call out of service, the probe was then dismissed. Mays' initial charge against him, who was 19 at the time, was that she was acting out of retaliation for failing to become a Navy SEAL. The fire, which caused the Navy to abandon the ship entirely, lasted for four days and caused an estimated $1.2 billion in damages.

Emmys 2022: On the red carpet, Natalie Zea of TV's La Brea stuns

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 13, 2022
On Monday evening, Natalie Zea stunned in a stunning gown as she arrived at her first-ever Emmy Awards. The Texas born beauty will appear at the big show, hosted by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences and held in downtown Los Angeles at the Microsoft Theater. The former model stars on the hit show La Brea about a trip back to Los Angeles in 10,000 BC.

Natalie Zea, the actress of La Brea, takes a first glance at the premiere date

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 26, 2022
On Thursday, La Brea season two debuted their first glance at the city. Several new photographs of the cast on location in Australia, which doubles for Los Angeles 10,000 years ago, were shared on the time travel show, which stars blonde beauty Natalie Zea. The premiere date, which is September 27, has also been announced by NBC. On Peacock, it will also be trembling.