Two separate murder cases result in arrests and convictions
A British mother was convicted of murdering her infant daughter, while an Alabama man was arrested for killing three family members.

Two distinct murder cases have reached significant developments, with authorities securing a conviction in one case and an arrest in another.
In the United Kingdom, Nicole Blain was found guilty of murdering her 19-day-old daughter, Thea Wilson. The infant had sustained severe injuries including broken ribs and three skull fractures. Court proceedings revealed that Blain had attempted to blame another child for her daughter's death.
Separately, in Alabama, authorities arrested William Graham Oliver in connection with the murders of three family members found bound inside a residence. The victims included a mother, a pregnant teenager, and a 12-year-old child. All three were discovered bound and killed in the home.
Both cases involve the deaths of multiple victims, including children, though they are unrelated incidents occurring in different countries. The convictions and arrests represent progress in what authorities described as serious criminal investigations involving vulnerable victims.
Details about motives, additional charges, and sentencing information were not immediately available for either case as legal proceedings continue.