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Judi Lynn

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9. The Maduradas link is fascinating in its google translation!
Tue Jun 2, 2015, 07:37 PM
Jun 2015

The from the later part of the "article," is this, google translated:


The deputy was godfather of Santeria Herrera. Two of the six men who had participated in the double homicide were dressed in white, like Santeria.

The night of the murder some residents of La Pastora gained entry into the house Serra, where he lived with his father and three of his assistants, including Herrera. People close to the victim said the body of the woman stood in the doorway of the kitchen, located at the bottom of the housing. Next to the stairs going up to the second level was killed

Serra, right in front of his office. "The two had their mouths covered and hands were bound with masking tapes" said one of the neighbors who saw the crime scene.

The house of the deputy, which from the outside looks simple, has more security measures which can be seen from the outside. There is a closed six-circuit cameras, two are located in the front of the house and the rest are distributed between the bedroom and in the office of parliamentarian.

"One he rang the bell to Robert and he saw from inside who would open. From above he had a control to open or told his attendants to open the door, "said an acquaintance of Serra.

The neighbors heard barking Serra before the cries of the worker who found the bodies were those of Africa, bitch parliamentarian, who had recently given birth and still lives at home with her two cubs.


Oh, really! Sheer brilliance at work. If they were dressed in white, they must be Santaria people. Oh, yes, that makes sense.

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