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"Lock him up and throw away the key."????
We should hear his side of the story and unpack his feelings and discover and understand what brought him to such an obvious cry for help.
Besides, he's a good boy. He was turning his life around, and he's an aspiring rapper.
We should hear his side of the story and unpack his feelings and discover and understand what brought him to such an obvious cry for help.
"Lock him up and throw away the key."????
We should hear his side of the story and unpack his feelings and discover and understand what brought him to such an obvious cry for help.
Besides, he's a good boy. He was turning his life around, and he's an aspiring rapper.
Let's hear it for the kidnapped Alabama girl who chewed out of her restraints and led cops back to her kidnapper and the decomposing bodies in his home
A kidnapped girl's escape in Alabama has led to the discovery of two decomposing bodies and the arrest of a man now facing murder and kidnapping charges, authorities said.
Police are looking into whether this man is an illegal immigrant, since questions of his documentation were not immediately clear.
Police got a call Monday morning from a driver about a 12-year-old girl walking alone along County Road 34 in Dadeville, Tallapoosa County Sheriff Jimmy Abbett said Tuesday at a news conference.
The girl had been restrained to bed posts for about a week, according to a criminal complaint. She had chewed off her restraints -- breaking her braces -- and her wrists show marks consistent with restraint, it states.
The 12-year-old had been given alcohol to stay "in a drugged state" and was assaulted in the "head area," the complaint states.
Okay, so, she was drugged up and had also been assaulted on her head — and yet she still escaped. This girl is tough as nails.
And now she appears to be an official crime-solver as well:
Jose Paulino Pascual-Reyes, 37, was arrested Monday about 25 miles away in Auburn on suspicion of first-degree kidnapping by US Marshals and police, the sheriff said, adding other agencies are also on the case.
While searching Pascual-Reyes' home, detectives found two decomposed bodies, the sheriff said. A forensics team is working to identify the corpses, he said, and how and when they died wasn't immediately known. ...
Pascual-Reyes also faces three counts of capital murder and two counts of abuse of corpse, Abbett said in a news release.
Pascual-Reyes also faces three counts of capital murder and two counts of abuse of corpse, Abbett said in a news release.
https://myfox8.com/news/convicted-felon-charged-with-kidnapping-sexually-assaulting-14-year-old-nc-girl/