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When history is written, the period in which we live will be known as The Crime Time. I am Don Campagna and this is The CrimeTimeNews.
Thursday, March 04, 2004
Hollywood, FL - NAKED BANK ROBBER CAPTURED
It was just after noon Wednesday when a man walked into a branch of the Republic Bank. When he left running, he was carrying a bag full of $2,500 in cash, and a dye pack.
Officers quickly sealed off the Emerald Hills community and established a perimeter. They called out canine teams and put a helicopter into the air. About an hour and a half into the search, pilots spotted the naked suspect laying face down in a backyard. He had peeled off his clothes but, his body was still covered in patches of red.
The suspect was taken to a local hospital for treatment and then transported to jail. He is thought to have robbed six local banks including one two days ago.
It was just after noon Wednesday when a man walked into a branch of the Republic Bank. When he left running, he was carrying a bag full of $2,500 in cash, and a dye pack.
Officers quickly sealed off the Emerald Hills community and established a perimeter. They called out canine teams and put a helicopter into the air. About an hour and a half into the search, pilots spotted the naked suspect laying face down in a backyard. He had peeled off his clothes but, his body was still covered in patches of red.
The suspect was taken to a local hospital for treatment and then transported to jail. He is thought to have robbed six local banks including one two days ago.
Victorville, CA - WIFE RELEASED AFTER DEATH RULED SUICIDE
When officers responded to the home of Emelinda and Conrado Aliwalas, Conrado was dead. His body had on a neck brace and showed signs of injuries suffered in a recent traffic collision. Medicine bottles lay nearby. Since nothing looked out of the ordinary, it was normal to accept the wife's story of a natural death.
Mr. Alwalas was transported to the local morgue where he lay unexamined for five days due to a backlog of bodies. When the layers and layers of his clothing were removed, the coroner discovered a shotgun wound to his left chest. After inconsistances kept coming out as Emelinda was questioned, she was arrested.
Further forensic investigation, though, determined that the wound was self inflicted. Upon her release, Mrs. Alwalas acknowledged that her strong spiritual convictions against suicide kept her from telling the truth. When she returned home to find her husband, she moved the 12-guage from his side and put it in it's case.
When officers responded to the home of Emelinda and Conrado Aliwalas, Conrado was dead. His body had on a neck brace and showed signs of injuries suffered in a recent traffic collision. Medicine bottles lay nearby. Since nothing looked out of the ordinary, it was normal to accept the wife's story of a natural death.
Mr. Alwalas was transported to the local morgue where he lay unexamined for five days due to a backlog of bodies. When the layers and layers of his clothing were removed, the coroner discovered a shotgun wound to his left chest. After inconsistances kept coming out as Emelinda was questioned, she was arrested.
Further forensic investigation, though, determined that the wound was self inflicted. Upon her release, Mrs. Alwalas acknowledged that her strong spiritual convictions against suicide kept her from telling the truth. When she returned home to find her husband, she moved the 12-guage from his side and put it in it's case.
Ferndale, MI - HOW TO KEEP A MASS MURDERER IN JAIL
When Coral Eugene Watts was sentenced to sixty years in prison back in 1982, prosecutors thought they had taken a killer off the streets for good. Now mandatory release laws designed to relieving overcrowding puts Watts on the path to freedom in May 2006.
At the time of his trial, the state accepted a guilty plea in exchange for Watts help in clearing a series of particularly savage deaths. In addition to the twenty-two killings Watts confessed to, ranging from Texas to Canada, he's also a prime suspect in dozens of other deaths as well.
Following a public appeal by authorities for anyone who might have information on any other crimes Watts may have been involved in, he has been tied to a 1979 stabbing in Detroit. An additional murder conviction of a man police are sure will kill again will means that he stays where his original sentence meant for him to be.
When Coral Eugene Watts was sentenced to sixty years in prison back in 1982, prosecutors thought they had taken a killer off the streets for good. Now mandatory release laws designed to relieving overcrowding puts Watts on the path to freedom in May 2006.
At the time of his trial, the state accepted a guilty plea in exchange for Watts help in clearing a series of particularly savage deaths. In addition to the twenty-two killings Watts confessed to, ranging from Texas to Canada, he's also a prime suspect in dozens of other deaths as well.
Following a public appeal by authorities for anyone who might have information on any other crimes Watts may have been involved in, he has been tied to a 1979 stabbing in Detroit. An additional murder conviction of a man police are sure will kill again will means that he stays where his original sentence meant for him to be.
London, England - COP GETS 12 YEARS FOR RAPING TEEN
When the very intoxicated 18 year old young woman staggered out of the Sunrise night club in Liverpool, the doorman tried to help her but, she refused. That's when Ian Tolmer, 37, in uniform, in his patrol car, pulled up and said, "I'm the police. I'll sort it out. I'll take her to the station."
Instead, he drove to his home nearby and began a seven hour attack on the helpless girl. Later tests would show she had a near lethal level of alcohol in her system as well as ecstasy and cocaine. The virtually comatose victim lay like a lifeless body as Tolmer video taped himself subjecting her to what the judge called "ghastly indignities".
When the very intoxicated 18 year old young woman staggered out of the Sunrise night club in Liverpool, the doorman tried to help her but, she refused. That's when Ian Tolmer, 37, in uniform, in his patrol car, pulled up and said, "I'm the police. I'll sort it out. I'll take her to the station."
Instead, he drove to his home nearby and began a seven hour attack on the helpless girl. Later tests would show she had a near lethal level of alcohol in her system as well as ecstasy and cocaine. The virtually comatose victim lay like a lifeless body as Tolmer video taped himself subjecting her to what the judge called "ghastly indignities".
Rockdale, GA - TEACHER STABBED IN FRONT OF CLASS
Theodore Franklin Shultz, 51, has entered a not guilty plea to charges of attacking his wife Debbie as she taught Spanish at a local high school. The victim, realizing the danger Shultz posed told her twenty-four students to leave the room and get help.
That's when the subject pulled out a large kitchen knife and began his attack. he managed to stab and cut his wife several times before students intervened. They wrestled the bloody blade away and threw it out into the hall. They still had Shultz pinned to the floor when their school resource officer arrived to make an arrest.
In addition to a host of assault charges, Shultz also stands accused on twenty-four counts of second degree cruelty to a child. The offense occurs when someone under 18 is witness to the commission of a forcible felony.
Theodore Franklin Shultz, 51, has entered a not guilty plea to charges of attacking his wife Debbie as she taught Spanish at a local high school. The victim, realizing the danger Shultz posed told her twenty-four students to leave the room and get help.
That's when the subject pulled out a large kitchen knife and began his attack. he managed to stab and cut his wife several times before students intervened. They wrestled the bloody blade away and threw it out into the hall. They still had Shultz pinned to the floor when their school resource officer arrived to make an arrest.
In addition to a host of assault charges, Shultz also stands accused on twenty-four counts of second degree cruelty to a child. The offense occurs when someone under 18 is witness to the commission of a forcible felony.