Man charged with murder of girlfriend after months of torture

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Man charged with murder of girlfriend after months of torture

Saginaw, MI A man faces charges of murder following the death of Kelley K. LaLonde, who suffered extensive injuries and was on life support for months. Jonathan M. Zieroff is accused of abusing LaLonde, resulting in over 50 distinct injuries.

Details of the case emerged during a preliminary hearing on Monday. Prior to LaLonde’s death, Zieroff had already been charged with felony assault with intent to murder.

LaLonde’s mother reported her missing after she failed to respond to calls or show up for work. On September 12, she visited Zieroff’s home where police found LaLonde in dire conditions.

Officers observed LaLonde unresponsive and showing signs of severe neglect. She was taken to the emergency room, where medical staff identified multiple injuries including a fractured skull.

Zieroff was not home when police arrived. His mother stated he had left earlier to meet a friend and provided different explanations regarding LaLonde’s injuries.

During the hearing, a nurse practitioner testified regarding her examination of LaLonde. She identified 52 distinct injuries, indicating they could not be very old and described the severity of the wounds.

An autopsy confirmed blunt force trauma as the cause of death and classified the manner of death as homicide. Following the findings, investigators executed a search warrant at Zieroff’s residence, gathering evidence related to the case.

Zieroff was located in a wooded area nearby and taken into custody. Prosecutors requested that the case be bound over to circuit court for charges of torture and open murder. Despite concerns about the strength of the evidence, the judge ruled there was sufficient basis for the trial.

LaLonde is remembered in her obituary for her vibrant spirit and love of family and sports. A GoFundMe page reflects the support she received and the impact of her loss on those close to her.

Flushing doctor charged with grand larceny for misusing state funds

Flushing doctor charged with grand larceny for misusing state funds

Flushing doctor charged with grand larceny for misusing state funds

QUEENS, NY – Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz and New York State Health Commissioner Dr. James V. McDonald have announced that Dr. QiLi Li faces charges for allegedly misusing nearly $300,000 in state grant money meant for expanding abortion services at her Flushing medical practice.

Dr. Li, 54, of Great Neck, was charged with grand larceny in the second degree, criminal possession of stolen property in the second degree, and falsifying business records in the first degree. She was arraigned on Wednesday and is set to return to court on January 12, 2026. If convicted, she could face five to 15 years in prison.

According to District Attorney Katz, Dr. Li applied for a state grant under the pretense of providing abortion care. Katz stated, “As alleged, this defendant applied for a state grant under the guise of using it for abortion care… The money went instead to expand her business by providing cosmetic procedures.”

Dr. Li filed an application for a grant from the New York State Department of Health on July 25, 2022, claiming she would offer abortion services for free at her practice located at 136-20 38th Avenue. The application included promises to extend her hours, purchase new equipment, and hire more staff.

Li received approval for $340,000 in grant funds and, in August 2023, submitted reimbursement vouchers for purported expenditures on surgical equipment and additional staff. She received two state payments totaling $287,941.

An investigation revealed that Dr. Li did not extend her practice hours and did not purchase surgical equipment. Despite claiming to employ two registered nurses, neither worked as an RN.

Investigators found that the office space, which was meant to serve the expanded practice, was actually operating as a medical spa, offering cosmetic procedures. Following the investigation, Dr. Li made restitution of $287,941 to the New York State Department of Health.

Dr. Li’s case was investigated by personnel from both the New York State Department of Health and the Queens District Attorney’s Office. The investigation and charges highlight ongoing efforts to ensure proper use of public funds designated for healthcare services.

Dr. Li’s alleged scheme raises serious questions about the integrity of funding meant to support abortion services in New York.