In a closely watched child abuse case in Forsyth County, Matthew and Wilairat Hernandez were acquitted of all four felony charges related to the alleged abuse of their infant daughter.
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|  | Sunday, May 25, 2025 | | | Good morning! On this day in 1940, the Crypt of Civilization time capsule was sealed at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta. Filled with memorabilia from the era, the room-sized vault is not scheduled to be opened until 8113. A Georgia bartender was named 2025 U.S. Bartender of the Year. See which of his creative cocktails impressed the judges in today's Et Cetera. Get back to doing what you love without knee pain with today's sponsor The Nu-Knee Brace. Albany π€️ 91°/71° | Athens π¦️ 76°/65° | Atlanta π§️ 79°/66° | Augusta π©️ 76°/67° | Columbus π€️ 86°/69° | Dahlonega π©️ 73°/63° | Gainesville π¦️ 74°/64° | Macon π¦️ 84°/66° | Rome π©️ 78°/66° | Savannah π©️ 83°/71° | Valdosta π€️ 94°/71°  Don't feel like reading the national edition of The Flyover? Tune in to The Flyover Podcast! New episodes drop daily—watch on YouTube or listen on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, all in under 15 minutes. | | | |
| Parents Not Guilty In Hernandez Child Abuse Trial In a closely watched child abuse case in Forsyth County, Matthew and Wilairat Hernandez were acquitted of all four felony charges related to the alleged abuse of their infant daughter. In June 2023, the couple brought their two-month-old daughter to Children's Healthcare of Atlanta due to unexplained markings she's had since birth. After claiming to rule out all medical possibilities, medical staff suspected abuse after finding rib and leg fractures on the child. This led to the couple being charged with two counts each of first-degree cruelty to children and aggravated battery. "Rib fractures, which are highly specific for abuse, corner fractures, which are highly specific for abuse, the bruise on the scalp—these are consistent with child physical abuse," child abuse pediatrician Stephen Messner told jurors. Throughout the trial, the defense argued that the child's injuries were the result of an undiagnosed medical condition, not abuse. Following the verdict, the couple expressed relief at the outcome and emphasized the need for systemic changes to prevent similar situations for other families. | Husband Arrested 19 Years After Wife's Murder Nearly two decades after the 2006 murder of Doris Worrell in Douglas, her husband, Jon Worrell, was arrested and charged with her murder earlier this week. Initially, the case was believed to be a botched robbery, but suspicions later turned toward Jon, who fled to Costa Rica with the family's nanny after the murder—the same nanny whose cooperation with authorities led to the arrest of the husband. Investigators discovered that Jon had been having an affair with the nanny at the time of Doris's death and feared losing custody of his children in a divorce, which officials say motivated the murder plot. "It's here. We fought the fight, and we didn't give up," said Doris's sister, LeAnn Tuggle. "This is the day we've been waiting on for almost 20 years." | 13 Convicted In Human Trafficking Case Thirteen individuals have been convicted in a multi-year sex trafficking case that began with the recovery of a 17-year-old female from a hotel in Fulton County after an investigation revealed she had been repeatedly trafficked by multiple individuals across various motels in the Atlanta area. The victim, initially reported missing from Kansas City, Missouri, was recovered in August 2020 during "Operation Not Forgotten," a multi-jurisdictional effort led by the U.S. Marshals Service and Georgia law enforcement that has resulted in the rescue of 26 children. The latest conviction was for Terry Florence, a 34-year-old man from Conyers, who has been indicted on seven counts of trafficking and sentenced to 20 years in prison. Attorney General Chris Carr emphasized the importance of persistent efforts to locate missing children, stating, "Behind every seller is a line of buyers, and we must do all we can to take them down before another child is abused and exploited." | |
| | ➤ Savannah: Four people were injured in a shooting downtown in the 100 block of West Congress Street early Saturday morning. (More) ➤ Gwinnett County: A fire caused by improperly discarded smoking materials destroyed a Dacula home on Friday afternoon, displacing a family of five and resulting in the loss of several pets. (More) ➤ Atlanta: After years of resident complaints about junked cars and safety hazards, city officials have cited two homeowners for allegedly operating illegal auto repair shops in a residential neighborhood. (More) ➤ Bibb County: A 7-year-old boy drowned, and two other children, aged 8 and 10, were hospitalized after swimming at Lake Tobesofkee. (More) ➤ Brunswick: Skeletal remains of two individuals, which authorities believe have been there for months, were discovered beneath the Sidney Lanier Bridge. (More) Enjoy reading The Georgia Flyover? Click here to share with your friends and family.✈️ | |
| | ➤ Atlanta Braves star outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. hit a home run on the first pitch he saw on Friday in his first game back since tearing his ACL last season. (See home run) ➤ Atlanta Hawks guard Dyson Daniels has been named to the 2024–25 NBA All-Defensive First Team. This recognition comes after a standout season in which Daniels led the league with 3.01 steals per game. (More) ➤ A Kennesaw State University graduate co-drove the Southeast-themed Wienermobile, named "Slaw Dog," to victory in Oscar Mayer's inaugural Wienie 500 race in Indianapolis. (More) ➤ Yesterday's results: MLB | NBA | WNBA | NHL | NCAAB | NCAASB | Soccer | PGA | LPGA Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Stay cool effortlessly with the Polar Cooling Portable Air Cooler. Featuring Insta-Frost technology and four fan speeds—including Turbo mode—it delivers instant, refreshing air. Compact, rechargeable, and energy-efficient, it's perfect for any space. Add ice for enhanced cooling and enjoy a comfortable summer without high energy bills. (Shop Now) | |
| | ➤ A Sandy Springs woman celebrated her 110th birthday this weekend, attributing flexibility and humor as her secret to a long life. (More) ➤ A Union Grove High School student athlete, who was paralyzed from the chest down in a car crash last November, defied the odds by walking across the stage at his graduation. (More) ➤ A Georgia bartender was named the 2025 U.S. Bartender of the Year at the United States Bartenders' Guild competition, impressing judges with his cocktails "South of the South" and "All Glowed Up." (More) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ People with bad teeth do this common brushing mistake. Brushing pushes bacteria deeper into teeth, damaging enamel and spreading disease. A new solution, the "Dental Elixir," melts in your mouth, targeting the root cause and restoring your smile. Find out how to protect your oral health before it's too late. | |
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