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Martínez kept their children outside the house while the murder occurred. After the murder, Martínez partially cooked the body and ate it with her husband. [ 11 ] Their second victim was a teen girl who lived next to them, who suffered an inhalants addiction ; they allegedly lured her with promises of wealth.
Hernandez Garcia agreed to take the police to the spot where Kilroy was buried, which was marked by the ends of the wire coming out of the dirt. Hernández García explained the function of the wire; once they retrieved the bones, cult members would wear them as necklaces to ward off danger and injury. [3] [46]
Oscar Aldaba, Mayor of San Teodoro, Oriental Mindoro [114] 18 March 2000 Macario Valerio, Government Corporate Counsel [115] New People's Army 11 April 2000 Leodegardio Adalem, former soldier and suspect in the murder of Macli-ing Dulag [116] New People's Army 1 May 2000 Mario Hisuler, former congressman for the 2nd district of Lanao del Norte ...
Oct. 30—A Hernández man was arraigned Monday on a charge of first-degree murder — but the man he is accused of stabbing is still alive. Rodney Gallegos Jr., 32, told a Rio Arriba County ...
Before Lloyd’s murder, Hernandez already had a confusing collection of violent encounters to his name. In 2007, he drunkenly refused to pay a bar tab in Gainesville, Florida, and hit the manager ...
Alexander Hernandez, 42, was found guilty in May of five counts of murder with special circumstances. Man who killed five in San Fernando Valley shooting spree sentenced to life in prison Skip to ...
Mexico is one of the most dangerous countries in the world for journalists and among the ones with the highest levels of unsolved crimes against the press. [1] Though the exact figures of those killed are often conflicting, [2] [3] press freedom organizations around the world agree through general consensus that Mexico is among the most dangerous countries on the planet to exercise journalism ...
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