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Ayatollahgondola
03-24-2012, 09:25 AM
Now if this is true, and I don't believe it until the authorities actually say it, and show the note, the hijacking mexican illegals and their supporters should be forced to read it thoroughly, because that would be a likely case of vigilantism, unlike the false claims the other mentioned demographic has been previously making for years about border watch groups reporting illegal crossers, and day labor site watchers reporting illegals and their employers.

Investigators did not disclose the contents of the note. UT San Diego quotes ( http://bit.ly/GWT4sq) a family friend who says the note told the family to "go back to your own country."

Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/2012/03/24/4363234/threatening-note-near-sd-county.html#storylink=cpy

ilbegone
03-25-2012, 07:11 AM
Now if this is true, and I don't believe it until the authorities actually say it, and show the note, the hijacking mexican illegals and their supporters should be forced to read it thoroughly, because that would be a likely case of vigilantism, unlike the false claims the other mentioned demographic has been previously making for years about border watch groups reporting illegal crossers, and day labor site watchers reporting illegals and their employers.

EL CAJON, Calif. -- A 32-year-old woman from Iraq is not expected to survive after being severely beaten in her Southern California home, and police say a threatening note was found at the scene.

El Cajon police Lt. Steve Shakowski says the woman's 17-year-old daughter found her unconscious Wednesday in the family's dining room. Police identified the victim as Shaima Alawadi.

Investigators did not disclose the contents of the note. UT San Diego quotes ( http://bit.ly/GWT4sq) a family friend who says the note told the family to "go back to your own country."

The newspaper reports the family is from Iraq and that Alawadi wears a traditional head scarf.

Lt. Mark Coit says the family stated they had found a similar note earlier this month, but did not report it to police.

El Cajon has a lot of Chaldean immigrants from Iraq, and I believe a significant number of them dig through large wads of cash to find their EBT card at the market checkout counter. Some are parts of criminal enterprises such as that Iraqi "social" club which I recall had a backroom drug and prostitution business.

If true about the note there will probably be a shrill outcry about "zenophobia" and "vigilantes". However, what would the true motive be? The beating could be "Iraqi" criminal "business" and the note something like American white trash dirtbags telling other American white trash dirtbags to go back to wherever they came from - upstate or across the country.

Ayatollahgondola
03-25-2012, 08:41 AM
El Cajon has a lot of Chaldean immigrants from Iraq, and I believe a significant number of them dig through large wads of cash to find their EBT card at the market checkout counter. Some are parts of criminal enterprises such as that Iraqi "social" club which I recall had a backroom drug and prostitution business.

If true about the note there will probably be a shrill outcry about "zenophobia" and "vigilantes". However, what would the true motive be? The beating could be "Iraqi" criminal "business" and the note something like American white trash dirtbags telling other American white trash dirtbags to go back to wherever they came from - upstate or across the country.

Here in Sac, a very similar story erupted when one of those Afghani's that was also working for the US as a cultural adviser was killed in what was originally portrayed as a robbery. A bit later, they arrested the wife because of several inconsistencies with her story.

Jeanfromfillmore
03-25-2012, 11:50 AM
One big red flag in my radar is; Was it an honor killing? It would be very easy to disguise an honor killing by simply placing a "note" next to the body. And 17 is about the age that a girl becomes romantically active.

Twoller
03-26-2012, 07:55 AM
One big red flag in my radar is; Was it an honor killing? It would be very easy to disguise an honor killing by simply placing a "note" next to the body. And 17 is about the age that a girl becomes romantically active.

A very sharp observation, Jean.

ilbegone
03-26-2012, 07:55 PM
The woman who was beaten with a tire iron was 32 years old.

The 17 year old who found her was the woman's daughter.

"Honor killing" doesn't seem to be in order, as the mother was obviously sexually active with the girl's father at the age of 15: over a decade and a half ago. Some kids are active at 11 to 13 years old, and occasionally younger.


There can be any amount of speculation, one of which is that the notes were a cover to throw off investigatory tracks - similar to faking a botched opportunistic robbery when the motive was personal revenge or criminal enterprise "business". We won't know until there is a released finding by the police, and maybe not even then.