This is another interesting case and the mobile home business is subject
to close scrutiny also. A traveling serial killer.

Intent of sending this is beware of Predators on the Web who would talk
pillow talk.  Many times in the past several years, I have had these
people attempt to get into off list discussions, but one never knows
with whom, one is speaking.

Think about this - Littleton.   Is this how these two kids were
programmed into killing their classmates?   Note also nothing is done
about pornogrpahy on the web; that is perfectly alright, but do not let
a teenager expose mistreatment at school.

It will be interesting to see who and what in particular, this Robinson
is.  Did he prey upon women who had money?   Beware of any discussions
where information is gleaned from little clues - for instance, a widow
might have her own home, or a young divorcee might have her own home and
out there are predators ready to pounce.

The worst conspiracy of all now going on in this country according to a
close friend, is predators pouncing on the elderly with funds in banks
and property.   A frog he would a wooing go.

I carefully avoid anything that asks about income, for this is now how
these people work collecting financial intelligence first.

So watch out for the would be Don Juan's on the web who would whisper
sweet nothing$$ in your ear and sometimes looking for place to roost
while contemplating killing goose with golden eggs.

A Saba


'Slavemaster' murder case widens� Police look into suspect's ties

to Internet chat rooms, Web sites� James

Edward Robinson Sr. is believed by police to have used the Internet
alias "slavemaster" to lure women to their deaths.

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June 7 � �A serial murder suspect who police believe went by the
alias "slavemaster" on Internet chat rooms might also have posted and
sold sadomasochistic photos online of women, an investigator told
MSNBC.com. In addition, James Edward Robinson Sr. might be connected to
an S&M Web site and police computer experts are investigating those and
other Internet leads, Lenexa police captain John Meier said.
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� Two women claimed Robinson sexually assaulted them, which led to the
discovery of the bodies of two other women buried in 55-gallon drums on
his property.
� � � �POLICE ARE focusing on the chat room leads, Meier said,
but the possibility exists that Robinson, who also went by the name
James Turner, sold S&M photos online and frequented S&M Web sites.
� � � �MSNBC.com found the name "J. Turner" on one such Web
site, and Meier said there's a good chance that belongs to Robinson.
� � � �Robinson is not talking, however, and identifying the
five bodies found on his property will be "extremely difficult," Meier
said in earlier comments to NBC's "Today" show.
� � � �Authorities were also continuing the search for more
bodies, draining a pond on land owned by Robinson. He is being held on
$5 million bond on charges he sexually assaulted two women and is
expected to be charged in the murders by week's end.
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� � � �One victim was identified by The Kansas City Star as
Suzette Trouten, 28, who had recently moved to the Kansas City area from
Monroe County, Mich.
� � � �But Meier said that identifying the other victims would
be "extremely difficult" due to the state of the bodies and the
probability that the women came from different parts of the country.
� � � �The bodies of two women were found Saturday stuffed in
barrels on rural property in La Cygne, Kan., belonging to Robinson. The
bodies of three other women were found Monday in 55-gallon drums in a
storage locker Robinson rented 30 miles away in Raymore, Mo.
� � � �Autopsies showed the victims died of blunt trauma to the
head, authorities said.
� � � �Investigators searching for more victims began draining a
pond on Robinson's property Tuesday afternoon and were to resume
Wednesday.
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BACKGROUND TO CASE
� � � �The case began three months ago as a missing persons
investigation. It gained momentum after two women came forward to accuse
Robinson, 56, of sexual assault.
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�He was arrested last Friday and charged with sexually assaulting the
women, whom he met on the Internet and with whom he agreed to have
sadomasochistic sex.
� � � �The two women told authorities they objected to Robinson
photographing them in sexual poses and said he brutalized them in a way
that went beyond what they intended. One of the women had traveled from
Texas to have a sexual encounter with Robinson in April.
� � � �Robinson was arrested at his home at a mobile home park
in Olathe, Kan., managed by his wife. Dozens of photographs of women and
computer equipment were confiscated and his arrest led to the
discoveries of two bodies the next day.
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� � � �The bodies found near La Cygne appeared to have been in
the barrels for several months, authorities said. The bodies found in
the 10-by-12 foot storage locker appear to have been there for months or
years.
� � � �Prison officials in Kansas and Missouri told The Kansas
City Star that Robinson had been jailed in both states in the 1980s and
early 1990s. Court records show convictions for theft and fraud.
� � � �Robinson also ran a legitimate Web site � mmhl.com �
as part of his mobile home business.
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� � � �MSNBC's Miguel Llanos as well as The Associated Press
contributed to this report.
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A. Saba
Dare To Call It Conspiracy



A. Saba
Dare To Call It Conspiracy

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