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Monday, November 26, 2012

TUCSON Az ( Sister tells story about brother being Killed ) Eastside Shooting Andrew Liska

Sister tells story about brother 'Andrew Liska' being shot in Tucson Arizona.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

MEXICO ( One wrong turn into mexico cost a man time in a mexican jail ) 7 months in mexican Jail


Trucker Who Made Wrong Turn Freed From Mexican Prison (ABC News)
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ABC News - Trucker Who Made Wrong Turn Freed From Mexican Prison (ABC News)



A Dallas truck driver is enjoying his first weekend of freedom in seven months after what his employer said was an "honest mistake" landed him in a Mexican prison.
Jabin Bogan was transporting a load of ammunition to a Phoenix gun shop in April when he said he made a wrong turn, causing him to cross the border into Mexico, where strict firearms laws are enforced.
"He told me he was coming from the warehouse, missed a turn, and was stuck one-way going south," said Bogan's manager at Demco Express, Denis Mekenye. "At that point he asked a cop how to make a U-turn and was told to go three or four miles, but at that point was in Mexico."
Bogan was arrested when he tried to re-enter the United States near El Paso, Texas, with 268,000 rounds of ammunition in his truck.
He was released on Friday after his mother paid a fine, ABC News affiliate WFAA reported.
The father of one had an emotional reunion with his family over the holiday weekend.
"My son, that's my motivation," he told WFAA. "That kept me going every day. My mama is my strength - without my mama I wouldn't be no where now. My family is my pride and joy."
If convicted, Bogan could have faced more than 25 years in prison.

MEXICO (19 Dead bodies found in Chihuahua ) Killed by the " Death Comandos"

2 Grim Discoveries in Chihuahua -19 Dead Bodies
Sunday, November 25, 2012 |
Borderland Beat
Eight bodies were found Saturday morning. The discovery was made in a field approximately 100 meters off the highway between the towns of Delicias and Satevó, in Chihuahua.
It is believed that some of bodies may be those who were kidnapped Friday night by armed gunmen who abducted three from the towns of Jimenez Parral and two from Valle de Allende.
Gunman arriving with a convoy of eight trucks executed five men Friday night at different locations in the space of half an hour in Mequi... After seven in the evening, three men were shot inside a vehicle in the plaza of Guadalupe Victoria and minutes later a 17 old year was killed near community El Torreon, in the same municipality. Another man was later assassinated at his home, located in the neighborhood of Genaro Vazquez, and according to early reports, the five murders were allegedly committed by the same armed group who allegedly called themselves "Death Comando."
The spokesman for the state attorney general, Carlos Gonzalez Estrada, confirmed the incidents and also confirmed that the eight victims were found half naked, having been killed from shot to the head in another location, then transported and discarded in this manner near kilometer 46, near the turn off to Rancho San Miguel in Chihuahua..
He clarified that they were investigating whether the victims are some of the same subjects kidnapped by gunmen on Friday in the towns Jiménez and Valle de Allende.

There are reports of a message being left with the bodies but no details have been indicated.
The forensic medical examiner transported the bodies for autopsy and identification. (Semefo)

Hit read more for list of those identified

Saturday, November 24, 2012

SAN DIEGO ( Man wanted for shooting Missouri woman - Kills himself in San Diego ) Mission Beach

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A man suspected of shooting a woman in the head in Missouri died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot early Friday after being chased by police in San Diego.
Acting on information provided by the Missouri state police, San Diego police chased a vehicle through the streets of Mission Beach in hopes of arresting the driver.
Surrounded in a dead end about 1:30 a.m., the driver took his own life, police said. He was identified as Alan Lovelace, 37, of Blue Spring, Mo., wanted on suspicion of shooting a woman in the head in Grain Valley, Mo., and taking her car.
The woman was listed in critical condition, according to Missouri news reports.

FBI'S TOP 10 (Arrested in Mexico) Jose Saenz -rapist and killer

Jose Luis SaenzAn man on the FBI's 10 most wanted fugitive list after an alleged murder spree in Los Angeles was arrested this week.
He is in Los Angeles Police Department custody and is expected to be arraigned next week on murder charges, said Laura Eimiller, an FBI spokeswoman.
Jose Luis Saenz, who is believed to have worked for a Mexican drug cartel, was arrested after a joint investigation by the FBI, LAPD and Mexican authorities, Eimiller said.
Authorities believe that Saenz, a reputed gang member, shot and killed two gang rivals in Boyle Heights in 1998.
Days later, he allegedly kidnapped, raped and killed his girlfriend.
He is believed to have killed a fourth person in Los Angeles County in October 2008, according to the FBI.
Saenz, who is believed to be 36 or 37, was flown Friday under FBI escort from Guadalajara to Los Angeles International Airport, Eimiller said.
Saenz has "been sought for some time," she said. "There's a lot of determination that went into this capture."
Wanted_by_lapd_4Saenz -- who was believed by the FBI to use the aliases "Zapp," "Toro" and "Peanut Joe Smiley," among others -- was added to the 10 most wanted list in 2009.
Authorities "suspected that he had crossed the border to Mexico and back often," Eimiller said.

Friday, November 23, 2012

SAN DIEGO ( Murder-man cooking wife's body parts on stove ) Nut cake

Defendant Frederick Hengl at his arraignment at the Vista Courthouse Wednesday standing with Deputy Public Defender Alejandro Morales.
Defendant Frederick Hengl at his arraignment at the Vista Courthouse Wednesday standing with Deputy Public Defender Alejandro Morales. — Bill Wechter
— A 68-year-old man pleaded not guilty to murder on Wednesday, five days after police found his wife’s severed head in the freezer and her body parts cooking on the stove of their Oceanside home.
A Vista Superior Court judge ordered Frederick Joseph Hengl to remain jailed on $5 million bail. Hengl faces 25 years to life in prison if convicted of all charges, which include willful cruelty to an elder and committing an unlawful act with human remains.
He appeared frail in court, and his lawyer requested he see jail medical staff for a heart condition.
Just after 11 a.m. on Friday, police went to Hengl’s home on North Ditmar Street, less than a block from Oceanside City Hall, after neighbors called to complain about a foul odor coming from the bungalow-style house.
The first officer who entered the home through a window saw three pans of “meat” cooking on the stove, and authorities later realized it was parts of the victim, said Deputy District Attorney Katherine Flaherty.
“There is no evidence of cannibalism at this time,” Flaherty said.
The prosecutor said the victim was Hengl’s 73-year-old wife, Anna Faris. Property records show the couple purchased the two-bedroom home in 2002.
Faris is believed to have been killed sometime after Nov. 1. Although her autopsy was done on Saturday, a determination of her cause of death is still pending.

California (Polar bears get 10 TONS of snow for birthday party )

Despite being in sunny California, two polar bears at the San Francisco Zoo celebrated their birthdays this month in true, really chilly style.
Pike, 30, and Ulu, 32, got a very special sub-zero treatment Nov. 15 when the zoo had 10 tons of fresh snow blown into their habitat.

The big celebration was the zoo's way of honoring the bears' old ages, because the average life span of their species is only half their ages. This makes Pike and Ulu among the oldest bears of their kind to live in an accredited zoo within the United States.
"As the worldwide symbol of climate change, the presence of polar bears both in the wild and in zoological educational programs is a vital tool in carrying the messages of conservation," the San Francisco Zoo said in a statement.
The zoo even got a little sports action involved in the celebration. San Francisco Bulls hockey players Hans Benson and Chris Frank partied with the polar bears by shooting fish pucks into the bears' enclosure. Pike and Ulu sure enjoyed the tasty birthday treat.
To see more pictures of the polar bears partying in the snow, click here.