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CINCINNATI — Serial killer Samuel Little, already serving a life sentence for three murders and suspected of committing over 60 more, 151

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DAYTON, Ohio — A Montgomery County Common Pleas judge just ruled that football helmet manufacturer, Riddell, will have to go to court against an Ohio dad who's suing the company over his son's death.According to court documents, Darren Hamblin filed a lawsuit against the company in 2018 claiming they are responsible for his son's untimely death.Hamblin is suing the company on six claims which include wrongful death, fraud, strict liability for design defect, strict liability for manufacturing defect, defects in warning or instructions and defect by failure to conform to representation.Judge Steven Dankof ruled in favor on five of the six claims filed by Hamblin. The claim Dankof nixed was fraud.Cody Hamblin died in 2016. The then 22-year-old suffered a seizure while fishing in a boat, causing him to fall overboard and drown. After Cody died an autopsy was performed and revealed that he had chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE.The lawsuit said Cody Hamblin played youth tackle football from 2001 through 2011, starting at age eight and ending around the age of 18. It alleged he wore Riddell helmets while playing football, believing the equipment would keep him safe from the long-term effects of repeat brain injuries, sub-concussive hits and cumulative brain trauma.A court date for the trial has yet to be announced. 1352

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CAPE CORAL, Fla. — A new report shows elder adult abuse increased significantly in the past 15 years.Centers for Disease Control and Precention (CDC) released the report showing a 75 percent increase in non-fatal assaults against men 60 and older, and a 35 percent increase against women 60 and older between 2002 and 2016.Dr. Jo Stecher, assistant director of the undergraduate nursing program at from Florida Gulf Coast University, says families should look for sure signs that can point to whether loved ones are getting abused.“They could pull back, they could guard themselves physically when certain people walk in the room,” Stecher said. “Fingerprints on the older adults upper arms where somebody has held onto them.”Stecher also points out that seniors with cognitive impairment could see situations differently and skew their reality.“What might be perceived as caring for them physically, might be abuse in their minds,” she said.She added that neglect is the most common form of abuse among persons 60 years and older.Dana Overton fears his mother is not getting the proper care at the hospital she’s currently staying. Overton claims hospital staff neglected his mother leading to bed sores and weakness in her legs.“They haven’t moved her. They’ve let her body just lay there largely for 30 days,” Overton said.He claims he filed a police report and a complaint with the Department of Children and Families.Overton says the biggest concern is his mother’s safety.“I blame myself that I brought her here. It may have happened at any hospital… I don’t know, but it makes me feel like I failed my mom,” Overton said.For more resources on this topic, below is a list of websites to check out:? Click 1723

  

Dog owners in the Southeast are spreading the word about the dangers of contaminated water following the deaths of their beloved pets.In Wilmington, North Carolina, 177

  

Chipotle is honoring nurses the best way possible. On June 4, the restaurant is offering a buy-one-get-one for nurses. To snag the deal, nurses must show valid identification, which can be their nurse's license or hospital ID, at any location across the country. The deal is not available with online or mobile orders. 331

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