It has been a year of ups and downs for Ashley Berry, the mother of Jordan "Manny" Collins Jr., as she attempts to deal with ...
Charges: Father killed Manny Collins, put his body in a dumpster originally appeared on Bring Me The News. The father of 16-year-old Jordan "Manny" Collins, Jr. has been formally charged with murder, ...
Jordan "Manny" Collins Jr. was found dead at a landfill in Elk River one year ago after he had disappeared from his dad's ...
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, Minn. — The Columbia Heights community came together Thursday for a candlelight vigil and balloon release to honor the memory of 16-year-old Manny Collins. Collins' body was ...
The father accused of murdering his son, Manny Collins, is asking a judge to move his trial out of Anoka County. The request by the public defender for Jordan Collins Sr. was filed in court on ...
The father of Manny Collins was arrested on Monday in connection with the 16-year-old’s death, Anoka County officials said. Jordan Dupree Collins Sr., 38, of Columbia Heights, was booked into the ...
Search of Elk River landfill resumes for evidence related to disapperance of Manny Collins ...
A Columbia Heights man was charged Wednesday with using a knife to murder his teenage son before discarding the remains, which were found several weeks later in an Elk River landfill. Jordan Dupree ...
Jordan "Manny" Collins Jr.; Jordan Dupree Collins Sr. A Minnesota man has been arrested almost exactly two months after his 16-year-old son disappeared — and about a week after the teenager's remains ...
The father of Jordan “Manny” Collins Jr., the 16-year-old who was found dead in an Elk River landfill, has been arrested in connection with his son’s death. The Anoka County Sheriff’s Office ...
The remains of a Minnesota teenager who vanished in May have been found, authorities said, bringing a tragic end to a weeks-long search. Jordan "Manny" Collins Jr., 16, was last seen on May 8 in ...
Jordan Dupree “Manny” Collins Jr. was last seen and heard from in May before his remains were found in a landfill weeks later Samira Asma-Sadeque is a legal writer at PEOPLE's crime desk. Her work ...