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Two Separate Murder Cases Result in Convictions for Teen Killings

Courts in Scotland and Michigan have delivered verdicts in unrelated murder cases involving teenage victims.

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Two separate murder cases involving teenage victims have concluded with convictions in different jurisdictions.

In Scotland, two teenagers were found guilty of murdering 16-year-old Kayden Moy on a beach in Ayrshire. The conviction was delivered by a court following proceedings related to the killing that occurred last year. Details about the circumstances of the murder and the identities of the convicted individuals were not immediately available.

In an unrelated case in Michigan, Angel Jose Alvarez was convicted of second-degree murder in connection with the 2018 death of Emilio Valdez. According to court proceedings, Valdez was shot and his body was found in Osmun Lake. Prosecutors alleged that Valdez was still alive when he was placed in the water.

The Michigan case involved evidence from Snapchat communications that prosecutors said showed Valdez had been lured through messages on the social media platform before the attack. The conviction came four years after Valdez's death, with digital evidence playing a key role in the proceedings.

Both cases represent the conclusion of lengthy legal processes following violent crimes against young victims. The convictions were delivered by separate court systems handling distinct criminal matters.

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