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Tragic Shooting at Walmart: Mother Fatally Shot by Children’s Father During Break

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A tragic incident unfolded in West Virginia, where a man is alleged to have shot and killed the mother of his children in a Walmart parking lot during her work break.

Eric Dewayne Richmond

Background: The Walmart located on Nitro Market Place in Cross Lanes, West Virginia (Google Maps). Inset: Eric Dewayne Richmond (Kanawha County Sheriff”s Office).

Eric Dewayne Richmond, aged 54, is facing first-degree murder charges in connection with the death of 40-year-old Misty Rose Williams, according to the Kanawha County Sheriff’s Office. Richmond is currently held without the possibility of bail at the South Central Regional Jail.

The incident occurred on a Monday morning around 9 a.m. at the Walmart superstore located on Nitro Market Place in Cross Lanes, West Virginia. Williams, who was employed at the store, took a break and headed to her car. Unfortunately, she never returned to work.

“Typically, employees receive a 20-minute break. However, when she failed to come back after more than an hour, concerns arose,” explained Sgt. Jeremy Burns from the sheriff’s office, in an interview with West Virginia Metro News.

“I believe they get a 20-minute break and she didn’t return, it had been over an hour,” Sgt. Jeremy Burns with the sheriff’s office told West Virginia Metro News.

Williams’ co-workers went to check on her and noticed her inside her vehicle in the parking lot “slumped over inside,” authorities said.

Investigators realized Williams had been shot in the chest, and they searched through video surveillance of the time. It reportedly showed Richmond inside the store before the shooting and then walking outside during her break.

Richmond could also allegedly be seen getting in and out of Williams’ car several times before leaving the area. At one point, her car moved forward and struck a parked vehicle in the parking lot.

The sheriff’s office noted that Richmond “shares children with Williams.”

Burns said they brought Richmond in for questioning and arrested him. A 9 mm handgun was found in his home when law enforcement searched it.

Richmond was expected to be arraigned on Monday and then reappear in court on April 20.

Manhunt Underway for Fuel Thief After $3000 Diesel Heist Shocks Community

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A man is on the run after stealing thousands of dollars worth of fuel from a family-owned petrol station in Sydney’s south.
The fuel thief was spotted on CCTV filling several jerry cans with up to 600 litres of diesel on Saturday without paying the $2874 bill he racked up at a Budget petrol station in Mascot.

Before beginning to refuel, the man engaged in conversation with the attendant and nearly collided with him while reportedly making his escape.

The man drove off after filling several jerry cans with 600 litres of diesel.
The man drove off after filling several jerry cans with 600 litres of diesel. (Nine)

The cashier pursued the suspect along Baxter Road until the driver found himself at a dead end.

In a bid to reverse his course, the driver nearly hit the attendant, all while the cashier captured the incident on video.

The suspect managed to flee, but a check of the license plates revealed that the vehicle was reported stolen.

“His actions are criminal and it’s a major disappointment for our business,” stated Diann Melas, operations manager at Budget Petrol.

The man actually entered the service station and spoke to the attendant before the alleged theft.
The man actually entered the service station and spoke to the attendant before the alleged theft. (Nine)

“Every store is an independent family-owned business, and running off with $3000 worth of fuel comes out of our expenses.”

As the fuel crisis continues, with prices skyrocketing and supply being stretched, thefts have soared by up to 50 per cent, according to the Australian Association of Convenience Stores.
It’s not just in cities where brazen thefts are occurring, with a man in rural Queensland being charged with stealing 1000 litres of diesel from a nearby property.
Police allege that sometime between April 1 and April 3, the 59-year-old drove his 2006 Holden Crewman ute into a property on Texas Yelarbon Road in Yelarbon, four hours west of the Gold Coast.

There, he allegedly siphoned fuel from a storage unit into an intermediate bulk container on the back of his vehicle and drove off with it.

The bulk container which allegedly was used to transport the stolen fuel, allegedly taken from a property in rural Queensland. (Queensland Police)

Following investigations by local police, with help from the local community, the Yelarbon man and the ute were found on a property along the Cunningham Highway on Monday.

He has been charged with one count of stealing and is due to appear in the Goondiwindi Magistrates Court on April 22.
With the price of diesel continuing to soar well past $3 a litre, farmers are being encouraged to take steps to help prevent thefts, including securing their fuel supplies, installing and signposting security cameras and storing fuel out of direct sight from the road.

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Flight Attendant Detained Following Altercation with Teen at Disney’s Magic Kingdom

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An incident at Disney’s Magic Kingdom in Florida has led to the arrest of a British flight attendant accused of pushing a teenage girl over an alleged queue-jumping altercation.

Keith Newman, employed by Virgin Atlantic as cabin crew, reportedly confronted the 18-year-old, pushing her and causing her to spill water on her friend after she attempted to bypass him in line.

The 47-year-old was in line for the Tiana’s Bayou Adventure ride, inspired by the Disney film The Princess and the Frog, when he allegedly extended his arm to block the young woman’s path.

The teenager allegedly explained to Newman that her group was ahead, but he responded with, “There’s a queue,” insisting she was cutting in.

Newman, who resides in a spacious home in Lemington, Newcastle, with his partner, who also works for an airline, has been charged with battery and pleaded not guilty to the allegations.

He has been released on a $1,000 bail and has returned home to the UK. He could face a fine or up to a year in jail.

The victim’s father claimed today that Newman’s actions were ‘inexcusable’.

Speaking exclusively to the Daily Mail, he said: ‘I hope this sends a message that it’s never OK to put your hands on someone else except for self-defence, especially somebody a lot younger than you and from the opposite sex.

Keith Newman (pictured right), who works as cabin crew for Virgin Atlantic , is said to have pushed the 18-year-old when she went around him, causing her to spill her water all over her friend

Keith Newman (pictured right), who works as cabin crew for Virgin Atlantic , is said to have pushed the 18-year-old when she went around him, causing her to spill her water all over her friend

The 47-year-old (pictured) was waiting for the Tiana's Bayou Adventure ride - based on the Princess Tiana character from the Disney movie The Princess and the Frog - when he allegedly put out his arm to stop the girl

The 47-year-old (pictured) was waiting for the Tiana’s Bayou Adventure ride – based on the Princess Tiana character from the Disney movie The Princess and the Frog – when he allegedly put out his arm to stop the girl

‘My dad and my mum told me it’s never right to put your hands on a female.

‘My daughter is 18 but she looks 15. She’s 5ft 2in and 120lbs.

‘There’s no mistaking the fact she was a child so for him to put his hands on a child, he was dead on wrong.

‘It’s inexcusable what he did.’

The incident happened on February 20, according to an arrest affidavit filed with the Orange County Court in Florida.

Officer Richard Schorr stated that the victim told him she was with a group of family and friends.

The girl said she was trying to ‘catch up with the rest of her group’ who were already in the queue for the ride, the affidavit stated.

The report stated: ‘The victim said that as she and her friend were walking through the line passing people, a man, now known as Keith Newman, had put his hands out trying to stop her from moving forward.

‘She stated she told him she was just trying to catch up with her group, which was not too far ahead, and he still kept his hand out to stop her.

‘She said she tried to go around Keith but he pushed her back with both hands.

‘She said she fell backwards into her friend. She was holding a water bottle in her hand and when he pushed her back, the water spilled all over (her friend).’

The girl’s friend told police that Newman had told them ‘there’s a queue’ when they tried to go past.

The friend said Newman pushed the victim with one hand, but she wouldn’t let him move her, so he used two hands.

The father, who works at the resort, went on: ‘At Disney there’s never a time when somebody doesn’t slip the line.

‘Usually what happens is that somebody goes the bathroom or gets water and comes back.

‘Most people let them pass. Very few times has anybody challenged anybody, most people wait their turn. Maybe this guy doesn’t understand the unwritten courtesy.’

When asked about the case by the Daily Mail, Mr Newman at first said he did not know about the incident.

But on being shown a custody photo released by Orange County Sheriff’s Department, he said: ‘Ok, but I really don’t want to talk about this.’

Standing on the drive of his home beside his white Mercedes, Mr Newman said that as far as he was concerned the legal case was over.

He confirmed that he had denied the charges and added: ‘It has been sorted as far as I know.’

News of his arrest in the US shocked neighbours.

One said: ‘It must have been a misunderstanding, I find it very hard to believe.

‘I have never met a nicer couple of people in my whole life. I moved in during 2022 and the next day after I moved in there was a bunch of flowers waiting for me from them.

‘They are a lovely, lovely couple. Perhaps to stop her pushing in, he may have said something, but he would never have pushed anyone deliberately.’

It is understood Mr Newman has now returned to full time work.

The neighbour said: ‘They both work for the same airline so spend days at a time away.’

Historic Israel-Lebanon Talks: Unveiling the Stakes and Future Prospects After 30 Years

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In brief

  • US officials have warned a quick breakthrough is unlikely as Lebanon and Israel start rare direct talks in Washington DC.
  • Hezbollah has rejected the talks and stepped up attacks on northern Israel as the discussions got under way.

In a significant diplomatic development, Lebanon and Israel have engaged in their first formal discussions in over three decades. These historic talks, held in the United States, come on the heels of renewed violence between Israel and Hezbollah, the militant group based in Lebanon.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio played a pivotal role in mediating the discussions, underscoring the meeting as a “historic opportunity” for both nations. However, he cautioned that reaching an immediate agreement was not anticipated.

Despite the groundbreaking nature of these talks, Hezbollah, strongly opposed to direct negotiations, was notably absent from the table. As the discussions commenced, the Iranian-aligned group escalated its attacks on northern Israel, signaling its discontent.

The backdrop to these talks is a broader regional conflict, with Lebanon becoming entangled in the ongoing tensions between the United States and Israel on one side and Iran on the other. The situation intensified following coordinated U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran on February 28, prompting Hezbollah to launch a retaliatory rocket attack on northern Israel on March 2.

In response to Hezbollah’s aggression, Israel launched a comprehensive air assault and expanded its military operations with a ground invasion into southern Lebanon. This escalation underscores the complex geopolitical dynamics at play as Lebanon and Israel tentatively explore diplomatic avenues.

More than 2,000 people have been killed in Lebanon since the fighting broke out, according to the country’s health ministry. A dozen Israeli soldiers and two civilians were killed in the same period, according to Israeli officials.

More than a million people have been displaced.

The deadliest day of the war took place last week, when Israel launched 100 air strikes across Lebanon in 10 minutes, including in the heart of the capital, Beirut, killing more than 350 people.

The Israeli and Lebanese governments were meeting to discuss ways to ensure long-term security on Israel’s northern border and support for Lebanon seeking to take control of its territory and political future from Hezbollah, a US state department official said.

The talks are the first between Israel and Lebanon since 1993. Despite Hezbollah’s outright rejection, the talks are a major step for two countries with no diplomatic relations that have been officially at war since Israel’s inception in 1948.

What do Israel, Lebanon and Hezbollah want?

Lebanon wants a truce as a prerequisite to negotiations, similar to what Pakistan brokered between the US and Iran.

“Israel’s destruction of Lebanese territories is not the solution, nor will it yield any results,” Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said on Monday. Aoun came to power vowing to disarm non-state groups, including Hezbollah.

“Diplomatic solutions have consistently proven to be the most effective means of resolving armed conflicts globally.”

Israel has ruled out a ceasefire and said the goal is Hezbollah’s disarmament and a potential peace agreement between Lebanon and Israel. Foreign minister Gideon Saar on Tuesday denied having disputes with Lebanon, and said “the problem is Hezbollah”.

Some Israeli officials have said aim of the ground invasion of Lebanon was to create a “security zone” from the border to the Litani River, 30km to the north.

Hezbollah and its supporters called the talks a free concession to Israel unless there is first an end to the war and a withdrawal of Israeli troops from Lebanon.

Secretary-general Naim Kassem said Hezbollah wants a return to the 2024 agreement, with indirect talks mediated by the US, France and the United Nations peacekeeping mission.

Who is involved in the talks?

Rubio and US ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz attended the opening of the session at the state department that is being led by US ambassador to Lebanon Michel Issa, Israeli ambassador to the US Yechiel Leiter and Lebanese ambassador to the US Nada Hamadeh Moawad.

Aerial view of some destroyed buildings surrounded by tall apartment blocks
The working-class Corniche al-Mazraa area was targeted as part of Israeli airstrikes on the capital Beirut shortly after the US-Iran ceasefire began. Source: Getty / Houssam Shbaro

While Iran has set ending the wars in Lebanon and the region as a condition for talks with the US, Lebanon insists on representing itself.

Hezbollah and other critics maintain that Lebanon’s government lacks leverage and that it should instead back Iran’s position.

Wafiq Safa, a high-ranking member of the militant group’s political council, told the Associated Press that it will not abide by any agreements that are made during the talks.

Israel’s defence minister says hundreds of thousands of people uprooted from southern Lebanon will not be allowed to return home until the area is demilitarised and Israel believes its northern communities are safe.

Hezbollah, though weakened in its last war with Israel that ended in November 2024, still fires drones, rockets and artillery daily into northern Israel and on ground troops inside Lebanon.

Hezbollah enjoys wide influence in Beirut’s southern suburbs as well as large swaths of the country’s southern and eastern provinces.

Hezbollah-allied politicians hold two cabinet minister positions although the group’s ties have soured with Lebanon’s top political authorities, who have been critical of Hezbollah’s decision to enter the war last month and who have since criminalised the group’s military activities in the country.

The talks are the first between Israel and Lebanon since 1993.

Both countries have relied on indirect communication, often brokered by the United States or UNIFIL, the United Nations peacekeeping mission in southern Lebanon.

The Israeli and Lebanese governments were meeting to discuss ways to ensure long-term security on Israel’s northern border and support for Lebanon seeking to take control of its territory and political future from Hezbollah, a US State Department official said.


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Urban Explorer Uncovers Spine-Chilling Secrets in Diddy’s Abandoned Mansion: A Haunting Discovery

An urban explorer unearthed a “disturbing” find within the deserted mansion of musician Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs. The renowned artist is currently incarcerated, serving a four-year sentence for offenses tied to prostitution. During his trial, he broke down in tears, ultimately receiving a $500,000 fine. With Diddy behind bars, his once-luxurious mansion has been left neglected.

The sprawling 17,000-square-foot property, placed on the market since 2024 following multiple federal investigations, boasts 10 bedrooms, 13 bathrooms, a private cinema, an underwater tunnel leading to a swimming grotto, and an in-house spa. However, urban explorer JeremyXplores shared a chilling video on YouTube, revealing what he described as “horrible” to his audience.

During his exploration, Jeremy ventured into Diddy’s private bathroom, encountering walls entirely lined with mirrors and a conspicuous void in the floor.

“This right here is his personal bathroom,” Jeremy narrated in his video. “It’s unbelievable. You can see where the vanity once stood, as there are water pipes visible…”

Continuing his commentary, he noted, “I’m unsure what was meant to be here, but there’s a large hole in the floor. My guess is it used to house a massive jacuzzi, right there in the center.”

He tried the light switch and found the power still worked in the house, explaining: “Surprisingly it’s not all that uncommon to find power still running in abandoned buildings. I’ve got a few theories of why that is, but there’s never just one reason that explains it all.

“Maybe it’s there as a deterrent, a way to keep vandals and looters from tearing the place apart.

“Just after I filmed here, someone snapped a photo of the same bathroom, and it’s covered in graffiti. It only took a few weeks for the wrong people to find it and leave their mark.

Viewers were left unsettled by the images, with one commenting: “All I can think about is what horrible things could’ve happened in that house after the renovations, especially in the bathroom.

“Chances are that if he was putting in a sauna, a big shower, and a in ground jacuzzi tub in the bathroom that it was most likely for his parties/‘freak-offs’. Imagine what could’ve happened in there if he was never caught and those renovations were finished…”

Somebody else said: “That house feels sad and even horrible, haunted with problems! Not a happy place.”

UK-Born Naturalized Citizen in Georgia Linked to Series of Random Attacks: DHS Report Reveals

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The Department of Homeland Security has identified the suspect in a series of violent incidents in DeKalb County, Georgia, as a repeat offender who holds U.S. citizenship after being naturalized from the U.K.

On Monday, authorities apprehended 26-year-old Olaolukitan Adon Abel, linked to the tragic deaths of two individuals and the injury of another in a string of seemingly random acts of violence in the region known as the Peach State.

Abel is now facing serious charges, including two counts of murder, aggravated assault, and violations of weapons laws. These charges are related to the attacks, which notably involved the murder of a Department of Homeland Security employee.

According to DHS, Abel, originally from the United Kingdom, became a U.S. citizen in 2022, during the tenure of the Biden administration. This detail was shared with Fox News by the department.

Olaolukitan Adon Abel

Olaolukitan Adon Abel, 26, is confronting significant legal repercussions with allegations of murder and aggravated assault. (DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office)

One of the victims, 40-year-old Lauren Bullis, worked in the DHS Office of the Inspector General, the agency confirmed to Fox News.

She was found dead after being shot and stabbed while walking her dog on Battle Forest Drive. Witnesses reported to DeKalb Police that they observed a man standing over her before he fled the scene.

“Yesterday, a DHS employee, Lauren Bullis, was brutally shot and stabbed to death by Olaolukitan Adon Abel, a 26-year-old, born in the United Kingdom, who was naturalized by the Biden Administration in 2022,” DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin said on Tuesday in a statement to Fox News. “Since President Trump took office, USCIS has implemented measures to ensure individuals with criminal histories and who otherwise lack good moral character do not attain citizenship.”

Lauren Bullis at a RunDisney event

Lauren Bullis, 40, was one of the victims in an alleged spree of attacks in DeKalb County, Georgia. (Facebook/Lauren Bullis)

Before Bullis’ killing, police found a woman shot multiple times outside a Checkers on Wesley Chapel Road. She later died from her injuries.

Then in Brookhaven, a homeless man was ambushed and shot several times while sleeping outside a shopping center on Peachtree Road. He remains in critical condition.

Adel was later taken into custody in Troup County after law enforcement used license plate recognition cameras to track his silver Volkswagen Jetta, police said.

His previous criminal history reportedly includes an arrest last fall for sexual battery in Chatham County. He was sentenced to jail time and probation, which included a requirement for a mental health evaluation.

Markwayne Mullin testifying during a Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing.

DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin said a DHS employee was “brutally” shot and stabbed to death by Olaolukitan Adon Abel. (Manuel Balce CenetaAP Photo)

“He possesses a prior criminal record that includes convictions for sexual battery, battery against a police officer, obstruction, and assault with a deadly weapon, vandalism and now stands accused of murdering DHS employee Lauren Bullis by shooting and stabbing her while she walked her dog,” Mullin said in his statement. “He has also been arrested for the murder of an unidentified woman whom he reportedly shot outside a Checkers, before randomly shooting a homeless man multiple times outside a Kroger in Brookhaven.”

“These acts of pure evil have devastated our Department and my prayers are with the families of the victims,” the secretary added.

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Ex-Girlfriend Allegedly Hits Car Wash Employee with Vehicle, Police Report

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Video shows a person driving a vehicle into a man and shattering the windshield at a car wash in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (WCAU/YouTube).

An altercation at a Pennsylvania car wash took a dramatic turn when a woman drove her car into a man and subsequently crashed, causing the vehicle to burst into flames, according to authorities.

Imani Walker, aged 27, is now facing multiple charges, which include attempted homicide, aggravated assault, causing an accident involving personal injury, criminal mischief, possession of an instrument of crime, simple assault, and reckless endangerment. Court records accessed by Law&Crime reveal that she has been released on a $75,000 bond.

On a Wednesday, Moctar Elias, 42, was busy working at a car wash located on North Broad Street in Philadelphia, as reported by NBC affiliate WCAU. During his shift, Walker, who is his ex-girlfriend from a five-year relationship, arrived at the scene in a Volkswagen Jetta and initiated a confrontation.

Video footage obtained by the outlet shows the two talking before Walker apparently slaps a coffee cup out of Elias” hand, leading to the two of them smacking each other. They end up on the ground, and at least two other people run to see what was happening.

Surveillance footage captures Walker entering her vehicle and driving towards Elias’s car, where she uses a hammer to smash its windows. In response, Elias rushes over, seizes the hammer, and retaliates by striking her car, prompting Walker to reverse away.

After creating some distance, Walker allegedly accelerated and collided with Elias, propelling both him and her car into a nearby wall, which shattered her windshield. A co-worker is seen pulling Elias to safety, while another attempts to detain Walker before she makes her escape.

The car begins to catch on fire, with smoke billowing up into the air.

Elias was reportedly brought to an area hospital and treated for neck and leg injuries. Walker was arrested days later.

The victim told WCAU nothing like that had happened before between him and Walker. “We broke up, I don’t know, maybe she [is going] through something,” he said.

Walker is expected to reappear in court on April 24 for a preliminary hearing.

High Court Overturns State Political Donation Regulations

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The political donation and campaign finance regulations of a state have been struck down, a decision that may resonate across the nation.

In a landmark 71-page judgment today, the High Court struck out Victoria’s Australian-first political donation rules.

A court has determined that Part 12 of the Electoral Act, which governs political donations and election expenditures, places an “impermissible burden” on the implied freedom of political communication guaranteed by the Australian constitution.

The High Court held the visa refusal did not infringe on implied freedom of political communication. (Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS)
The High Court held the visa refusal did not infringe on implied freedom of political communication. (Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS)

In 2018, the Victorian Labor government introduced caps on donations, restricting individual contributions to candidates and parties to less than $5,000 each election cycle.

However, the Labor, Liberal, and National parties were still permitted to access unlimited funds from their designated fundraising organizations, referred to as nominated entities.

This privilege was not extended to other parties and independent candidates, prompting a legal challenge from West Party candidate Paul Hopper and former independent candidate Melissa Lowe, who questioned the constitutional validity of these laws.

“All Australian voters want, is a level playing field,” Hopper said.

One-in-three Australians are financially supporting their adult children, as younger generations continue to struggle with high living costs.
Victorian Labor introduced donation caps in 2018, limiting individual payments to candidates and parties to under $5000 each term. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

“The High Court has recognised that the two major parties have been rigging the system to stop new parties and independents.”

The Victorian government was ordered to pay costs to Hopper and Lowe.

Premier Jacinta Allan said the state Labor government would consider the High Court’s decision before responding.

Jacinta Allan, Premier of Victoria  at the Victorian Labor State Conference.
Jacinta Allan, Premier of Victoria at the Victorian Labor State Conference. (Eddie Jim/Nine)

“It would not be appropriate for me to comment without both reviewing the decision and also seeking advice,” she told reporters after her new cabinet was sworn in.

In December, Allan announced a bill to allow smaller parties and independents to set up their own nominated entities and cap transfers from such funds at $500,000 for all parties and $50,000 for independent candidates over each election cycle.

However, the reforms were quietly dumped before the legislation passed both houses of state parliament in March.

South Australia, NSW and Queensland have followed Victoria in implementing caps on political donations.

There remains no cap on political donations or spending at the federal level.

Under reforms passed in 2025, the amount an individual can donate to a party’s branch will be capped at $50,000 in a calendar year and election spending limited to $90 million for political parties nationwide.

The federal political donation law changes are not slated to take effect until the start of 2027.

Shocking Confession: Camp Mystic Leader Breaks Down Over Missing Girl’s Mysterious Disappearance

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The emotional scene in the courtroom unfolded when Edward Eastland, the director of Camp Mystic, took the stand to recount the tragic events of last year’s flash floods. The disaster claimed the lives of 27 children and counselors, leaving a lasting scar on the tight-knit camp community. Eastland, visibly shaken, faced questions regarding the fate of one young camper, Cecilia ‘Cile’ Steward, who remains missing.

Eastland’s testimony was part of a lawsuit filed by Cecilia’s parents, seeking answers and accountability for their daughter’s disappearance. As he spoke, Eastland detailed his frantic efforts to save as many campers as possible when the Guadalupe River began to rise on that fateful morning of July 4, 2025.

In a poignant moment, Eastland described how he rushed through the cabins, gathering children in a desperate bid to bring them to safety. Tragically, many of the young girls who lost their lives were asleep in two cabins situated perilously close to the riverbank, less than 250 feet away.

During his testimony, Eastland recounted the chaos of the moment, admitting, “There were girls going out of the front door.” He managed to grab two girls, but heartbreakingly had to leave a third behind. His words, as reported by the Washington Post, laid bare the harrowing choices he faced amid the calamity.

‘There were girls going out of the front door,’ he recounted, according to the Washington Post. ‘I grabbed two girls and there was a third one I didn’t grab.’

He said another girl then ‘jumped on my back – I don’t know who it was – before we got washed out.

‘The water was over my head very quickly,’ Edward noted. ‘The water was churning… That part of the whole night has been a big blur for me.’

Yet camp officials are hoping to reopen the all-girls camp on higher ground in less than two months – with nearly 900 girls already registered to attend. 

They are now seeking to appeal a judge’s order mandating the camp preserve the damaged cabins and other parts of the campus. 

Edward Eastland, the director of Camp Mystic, broke down in court on Monday as he admitted he does not know what happened to one young girl

Edward Eastland, the director of Camp Mystic, broke down in court on Monday as he admitted he does not know what happened to one young girl

Edward was seen being comforted by his wife, Mary Liz Eastland, and mother, Tweedy Eastland, following his testimony

Edward was seen being comforted by his wife, Mary Liz Eastland, and mother, Tweedy Eastland, following his testimony

The hearing on Monday came as camp officials seek to appeal a judge's order mandating the camp preserve the damaged cabins and other parts of the campus - a move opposed by the parents of still-missing eight-year-old camper Cecilia Steward (pictured)

The hearing on Monday came as camp officials seek to appeal a judge’s order mandating the camp preserve the damaged cabins and other parts of the campus – a move opposed by the parents of still-missing eight-year-old camper Cecilia Steward (pictured)

Steward’s family had argued that the camp could destroy evidence they need for their lawsuit as they asked Judge Maya Guerra Gamble to halt any construction on the Guadalupe River campus, which she granted last month, KVUE reports.

Lawyers for the camp, though, argue the ruling was ‘deeply flawed’ and said the camp would suffer harm if the destroyed cabins were allowed to remain in place.

They argued that the Stewards’ legal team has made multiple visits to Camp Mystic since the tragedy and has had ample time and opportunity to bring in experts and do whatever they need to do with the evidence field as Texas Rangers continue searching for the young girl.

But in court on Monday, Edward admitted he did not know what happened to Cile. 

‘I don’t know if she was on my back,’ he said, weeping as he recounted the fateful night in which he also lost his father and wound up pushed into a tree.

He also admitted under cross examination that the camp had no detailed written flood evacuation plan and acknowledged that more campers would have survived the floods if he and his father, camp co-owner Richard Eastland, as well as the camp safety director, made quicker decisions to evacuate, the Texas Tribune reports. 

Instead, Edward said he slept through a CodeRED text alert sent out on July 3 warning about the dangerous flash floods that were expected to last several hours.

He finally woke up when his father called him on his walkie-talkie shortly before 2am to tell him rain was falling hard and they needed to move the canoes and water equipment off the waterfront.

Steward's family had argued that the camp could destroy evidence they need for their lawsuit as they asked Judge Maya Guerra Gamble to halt any construction on the Guadalupe River campus, which she granted last month

Steward’s family had argued that the camp could destroy evidence they need for their lawsuit as they asked Judge Maya Guerra Gamble to halt any construction on the Guadalupe River campus, which she granted last month

Items lie scattered inside a cabin at Camp Mystic after deadly flooding in Kerr County, Texas, last July

Items lie scattered inside a cabin at Camp Mystic after deadly flooding in Kerr County, Texas, last July

The belongings of campers sit outside one of Camp Mystic's cabins near the Guadalupe River after a deadly flash flood swept through the area

The belongings of campers sit outside one of Camp Mystic’s cabins near the Guadalupe River after a deadly flash flood swept through the area

Yet they still did not move to evacuate the cabins at that point.

‘It was not reasonable to do that at the time,’ Edward said. ‘The water wasn’t out of the Guadalupe River. It was pouring down rain and lightning, and the cabins were safe at the time.’

But soon, the surging water raised the river from 14 feet to 29.5 feet in just an hour.

Lawyers for Camp Mystic now argue that they had little recourse because the flooding occurred so quickly as the Guadalupe River rose.

Still, to prevent another tragedy, camp officials said they have added a new flood warning system, installed sensors and sirens near campgrounds that will communicate with other sirens along the Guadalupe River.

As an extra precaution, the application to reopen the camp is for the Cypress Lake campus, which was not affected by the flood.

‘It’s not been an easy decision for our family at all, but we’ve been praying about it and we’ve heard from hundreds of Mystic families and Mystic alumni that it would be healing,’ Britt Eastland, who runs the Cypress Lake campus, said of reopening the site.

‘We’ve decided that this was a campus that did not have any flood damage, so we would try to make a very positive and healthy experience and safe experience for what looks to be as many as 825 enrolled families.’ 

Members of a search and rescue team look for people near Camp Mystic last July. The camp announced plans to reopen at its Cypress Lake location for the 2026 season

Members of a search and rescue team look for people near Camp Mystic last July. The camp announced plans to reopen at its Cypress Lake location for the 2026 season

However, Brad Beckworth, the attorney representing the Stewards, said that when camp officials filed for their license with the state they said they would use all of the camp – and planned to do activities on the Guadalupe side as well, like having kids snorkeling in the river, which Beckworth argued was a ‘complete disregard’ for the judge’s injunction order.

Edward said on Monday that was a mistake, explaining that the camp submitted outdated material with an inaccurate list of activities they planned to do.

Following the hearing, Cile’s mom, Cici Steward, argued that state officials should not allow the camp to reopen.

‘It’s so clear they are incapable of keeping children safe,’ she told reporters. 

Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick seemed to agree, sending a letter urging the Department of State Health Services not to renew Camp Mystic’s license for the 2026 summer season back in February.

‘Please do not renew a 2026 license for Camp Mystic until all legislative investigations are complete and any necessary corrective actions are taken,’ Patrick wrote.

‘Twenty-eight lives were taken, and until these deaths are investigated and any necessary corrective actions are taken to ensure this never happens again, a camp license should not be issued to Camp Mystic.’

The process to review the camp’s license renewal application will now take several weeks, during which time officials will review the application materials and emergency plan and conduct a pre-licensure inspection.