A psych exam has been ordered for a Michigan mother who admitted to starting a fire that led to the death of her 12-year-old ...
A woman accused of setting her home on fire has been charged with felony murder after her 12-year-old daughter died from ...
A mother later admitted to Grand Rapids police that she removed smoke detectors and intentionally set a fire while her three ...
"I am not going to sit here and play like I am the victim," she reportedly added. This was Roconda Singleton's response after initially telling them, "I do not know," when asked how her house came ...
Roconda Singleton was arraigned Tuesday afternoon where she asked for a court-appointed attorney. A Kent County judge set her bond at $500,000. The fire began Saturday, Jan. 25 around 7:30 a.m. at ...
Roconda Singleton's 12-year-old daughter Shamiya Stewart died from her injuries Monday, and prosecutors have upgraded the 46-year-old's charges as a result. Wednesday, a growing memorial comprised ...
The Grand Rapids mother accused of setting her home on fire last month and killing her daughter will undergo a psychological ...
Her siblings, a 10-year-old and a 7-year-old, both survived. Their mother, 46-year-old Roconda Singleton, was arrested on Saturday, Jan. 25, in connection to the incident, according to Kent County ...
“I did it,” Roconda Singleton, 46, allegedly told cops of burning her Grand Rapids house early Saturday, officials told Fox 17. “I am not going to sit here and play like I am the victim.
Roconda Singleton, 46, removed all seven smoke detectors from the house and poured lighter fluid before setting the fire on Saturday morning, according to Grand Rapids Police Chief Eric Winstrom.