• I-Team: Mother denies killing young son 35 years after his disappearance, sentenced to 24 months

    Dec 10, 2021

    A mother was sentenced to 24 months in prison Friday for killing her son 35 years ago, but what happened to the child is still unknown. Amy Fleming entered an “Alford Gulity Plea” meaning she believes there may have been enough evidence to convict her, but she is not required to admit guilt.

  • Woman Denies Killing Her 3-Year-Old While Being Taken to Prison for Boy’s Presumed Death in 1986

    Dec 11, 2021

    While being hauled off to prison after copping a plea, a Las Vegas woman denied killing her son in 1986 when asked by a local television crew what happened to the boy. Amy Elizabeth Fleming will serve a total sentence of 24 months after agreeing to an Alford plea in the disappearance and presumed death of 3-year-old Francillon Pierre some 35 years ago.

  • Mom Accused of Murdering Boy, 3, Who Disappeared From Nevada in 1986

    February 11, 2019

    A Florida woman is accused of murder in the cold case killing of her 3-year-old son, who disappeared more than 30 years ago, PEOPLE confirms.
    Amy Elizabeth Fleming, 60, was arrested on Jan. 29 and charged with the murder of her son, Francillon Pierre, and is scheduled to be extradited back to Nevada, where the boy went missing.

  • Three decades ago, she begged for her 3-year-old’s safe return. She’s just been charged with his murder.

    February 12, 2019

    A Florida woman is accused of murder in the cold case killing of her 3-year-old son, who disappeared more than 30 years ago, PEOPLE confirms.
    Amy Elizabeth Fleming, 60, was arrested on Jan. 29 and charged with the murder of her son, Francillon Pierre, and is scheduled to be extradited back to Nevada, where the boy went missing.

  • Florida woman arrested on suspicion that she killed her young son over 30 years ago

    February 11, 2019

    A Florida woman was arrested on suspicion that she killed her young son who went missing in Nevada more than 30 years ago, authorities said Monday,
    Amy Elizabeth Fleming, 60, was picked up by U.S. Marshals and officers in Boca Raton, Florida, on Jan. 29 before she was turned over to the North Las Vegas police over the weekend.

  • Attorney to challenge murder charge in 1986 missing boy case

    February 11, 2019

    LAS VEGAS (AP) — A defense attorney says he’ll challenge a murder charge against a 60-year-old woman arrested last month in Boca Raton, Florida, after police in Nevada reopened their probe of the disappearance of her 3-year-old son in 1986.
    Amy Elizabeth Fleming is due in court Thursday for her lawyer, Nicholas Wooldridge, to ask a judge to reduce her $1 million bail.

  • Nicolai Mork, left, speaks with his attorney, Nicholas Wooldridge, during Mork’s court appearance at the Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas

    April 11, 2017

    An MIT graduate facing terrorism charges appeared in a Las Vegas courtroom Tuesday and pleaded not guilty.
    After the brief hearing, defense attorney Nicholas Wooldridge told reporters that prosecutors were “on a modern-day witch hunt of trying to find terrorists.”

  • Nevada man pleads not guilty to having bomb making material

    April 11, 2017

    LAS VEGAS (AP) — A Las Vegas man pleaded not guilty Tuesday to terrorism and weapons of mass destruction charges that his lawyer derided as a “witch hunt” by overreaching local police and state prosecutors who he said mistook target practice components for bomb-making materials.

  • Nevada man arrested on terrorism, weapon charges in Vegas

    February 11, 2019

    Authorities say a Las Vegas man who has been free on bail for three months while fighting explosives and firearms charges was arrested late Wednesday on counts of terrorism and possession of weapons of mass destruction.

  • MIT graduate arrested on terrorism charges had ‘violent child pornography’ and ‘snuff films’ on his computer, authorities say

    February 11, 2019

    An MIT graduate arrested Wednesday in Las Vegas on terrorism charges had “violent child pornography” and “snuff films” on his computer, authorities say.
    Nicolai Mork was already fighting explosives and firearms charges from December when he was taken into custody at one of his southern Las Vegas homes on Wednesday.