Don't go out in a lightening storm --- ha ha ... I'm never afraid of lightening,
Urban Dictionary: mon frere - 1 definition - Used as a greeting between friends, primarily as a joke taking the piss out of people who call each other "Brother". On Jan 15, 2:45 pm, Zebnick <[email protected]> wrote: > Ha ha. Very funny. Don't go out in a lightening storm, mon frer. > > On Jan 15, 3:42 pm, plainolamerican <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Remember the words of > > Jesus... > > ----- > > Jesus said he would deposit the girl ... > > > Investigators say a 14-year-old Sunnyside girl was killed after saying > > she would report that she had been raped. > > > The 22-year-old Outlook man suspected of slashing her throat and > > leaving her to bleed to death next to an irrigation canal was ordered > > held on $500,000 bail at his first court hearing in the case Wednesday > > afternoon. > > > Jesus Fabian Perales was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of first-degree > > murder in the October 2008 death of Francisca Hernandez-Ramirez. > > > The girl's body was discovered in February in the Yakima River near > > Prosser. > > > She had been missing since Oct. 20, 2008, and was identified in > > February through dental records. Her family had reported her as a > > runaway shortly after she disappeared. > > > Perales fled the Yakima Valley after Hernandez-Ramirez's death, but > > authorities said they learned last week that he had returned. > > > An arrest report by Yakima County sheriff's detectives gave the > > following account: > > > Hernandez-Ramirez, the suspect and several others had been drinking > > and playing cards at a home in Outlook. > > > One of the men at the party found Hernandez-Ramirez passed out on the > > bathroom floor. After he helped her up, she said she wanted to go > > home. > > > That man and the suspect then drove her toward Sunnyside. Midway > > through the trip, she started screaming that she had been raped by > > another male at the party. > > > The men drove around the area while deciding what to do. > > > They decided to drop her off in an orchard, hoping that she would > > forget what happened when she awoke. > > > The suspect told the other man, who was driving, that he would deposit > > the girl, then return to the vehicle. > > > When he came back, the driver asked if she was all right, and Perales > > said she was "good." > > > The autopsy found that her throat had been cut, severing both carotid > > arteries. > > > The next day, Perales returned and told the driver he needed to sell > > or destroy the car because it might contain evidence of Hernandez- > > Ramirez's death. > > > He also threatened to kill the driver or his family if he went to > > police. > > > Hernandez was the third teenage girl to be found dead in the Yakima > > Valley in the 18 months leading up to her death. > > > Jaqueline Abundez, 17, of Grandview was discovered in a Lower Valley > > canal in July 2008 with shotgun wounds to her chest. And 14-year-old > > Jaleeza Lobdell of Tacoma was found in an orchard near Moxee in > > September 2007. Detectives suspect Lobdell died of a drug overdose. > > > Police do not believe the deaths are related. No arrests have been > > reported in the other two cases. > > > On Jan 15, 2:37 pm, Zebnick <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Be careful what you say boys. Remember the words of > > > Jesus..."Whatsoever you do unto the least of my children, you do unto > > > me." > > > > On Jan 14, 6:46 pm, plainolamerican <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > fund your own charities > > > > > On Jan 14, 5:03 pm, Fritz da Cat <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > >www.redcross.org > > > > > > Text Haiti to 90999. > > > > > > The Red Cross will bill your cell phone for a $10 donation.- Hide > > > > > quoted text - > > > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
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