Philip Markoff — alleged “Craigslist Killer” — has killed himself –

– one year and one day after he was supposed to be married (August 14, 2009). Or you could look at it as one day after what would have been his first wedding anniversary. Reports say he scrawled his fiancee’s name — Megan — in his own blood on his cell wall before he died.  He also is supposed to have written “pocket” as well, but no one is sure (at least not yet) what he meant by that.

Apparently Markoff put a plastic bag over his head, and then gouged himself several times with an ink pen, severing an artery in his leg.  Markoff, you may recall, was a 24-year old medical student at Boston University and from all appearances the “boy next door” type.  Reports are that his fiancee initially stood by him, but as the evidence kept piling up she eventually changed her mind.  She broke it off with him on April 29 of this year.

I’d say it’s a shame, but I’d be fibbing about that — besides, it happened in Massachusetts, so he would’ve gotten life in prison at the worst.  Way I see it, he did society a favor when he took the chickenshit way out.

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Well, they might get the death penalty, but it won’t happen

According to the Wikipedia, while the state of New Hampshire technically has the death penalty, they haven’t actually executed anyone since 1939. There’s presently one person on death row and the state doesn’t even have an execution chamber, so the odds of someone being executed in New Hampshire are slim. And that’s a real shame, because if anyone deserves it, this bastard does.

The bastard in question is Christopher Gribble and along with him they need to also execute at least one of his four buddies. In the early morning hours of October 9, they went to a house in Mont Vernon, New Hampshire, which was chosen purely because it was somewhat isolated. Recently released documents tell the story of what happened that morning.

Gribble’s account provides a graphic description of what happened after he and three others entered the Cates home and found [42-year old] Kimberly Cates in her bed. Jaimie Cates [her 11-year old daughter] was sleeping in the same room, although it was unclear if they were sleeping in the same bed. Kimberly Cates’ husband, David, was traveling.

Gribble, 20, told police he and longtime friend Steven Spader, 18, agreed they would break into the house and that if anyone was home “they would just kill the people in the home for fun,” the documents said. They shut off the electricity and lit their way through the home with an iPod.

Gribble and Spader and two others — William Marks and Quinn Glover, both 18 and of Amherst — found their way to the master bedroom, where Cates woke up, asking “Jaimie, is that you?” Gribble told police.

Spader attacked Kimberly Cates with a machete, Gribble said. Jaimie then jumped over her mother and Gribble stabbed her in the face and in the chest, trying to puncture her heart to kill her, he said. He said he then threw her against a door and assumed she had died. She later told police she pretended to be dead.

After the attack, the four searched the house for valuables, Gribble told police. They removed their clothing and wiped the knives on a Burger King bag, the documents said.

When a police officer arrived at the house, he saw Jaimie bleeding profusely. She said, “They killed my mommy,” the documents said. He carried her outside and went back in. He found Kimberly Cates lying on the bed, naked from the waist down with extreme trauma to her head, the documents said.

Gribble and Spader have been charged with first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder and attempted murder.

Spader is accused of driving the group to Kimberly Cates’ neighborhood and cutting her with a machete in the head, torso, arms and legs. Gribble is accused of stabbing her with a knife. Both are accused of attacking Jaimie, who was hospitalized for more than two weeks.

Spader denied any involvement in the attack when interviewed by police. He said he did not know who did it and “that whoever did it should get the death penalty,” according to the affidavit.

Marks and Glover are charged with burglary, conspiracy to commit burglary and robbery.

Marks admitted he took part in the burglary, according to the documents. Glover said he walked around houses on a dirt road in Mont Vernon that night, the documents said.

Prosecutors said the group picked the home at random and because it was on an isolated road, but all knew of the plan to kill whoever was home.

In November, a fifth man, 20-year-old Autumn Savoy of Hollis, was charged with coming up with the plan to toss clothing and other items from the crime scene into the Nashua River. He also was charged with telling police that Gribble and Spader spent the night at his home.

Savoy later agreed to show police where the items were thrown in the river. Police recovered two floating wooden jewelry boxes, sneakers and a partially submerged wallet with a military dog tag with David Cates’ name, as well as clothing that belonged to Spader and Gribble, the documents said.

Prosecutors said Gribble and Spader came to Savoy’s home after the attack, believing both mother and daughter were dead. The three men went on the Internet to search for news of the attack and discovered that Jaimie Cates had survived, prosecutors said.

And now for the coup de grâce … if you had any doubts whatsoever that Gribble should die for what he’s done, let me dispel them for you. Let me show you why Christopher Gribble is the poster child for the death penalty. Christopher Gribble told police after his arrest he had wanted to kill someone for a long time and was disappointed he didn’t feel any emotion afterward. Gribble said that he had only one regret about the crime: He regrets that he did not also kill 11-year old Jaimie. Had he realized she was not dead, he said he would have killed her as well.

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Cheated the Hangman, but the job’s still done

Remember Jessica Lunsford?   [Previously, on OM]

John Couey — the miserable bastard that kidnapped, raped and then buried Jessica alive right across the street from her house back in 2005 — is dead. He died in prison “not unexpectedly” of unspecified “natural causes” at the age of 51.

Jessica’s grandma, Ruth Lunsford (77), said in a telephone interview with AP that she couldn’t feel bad about Couey’s death.

“He murdered my granddaughter. He didn’t show any mercy to my granddaughter,” she said. “God took control of it. He took him out of this world. … I’m not crying, honey. If my legs and feet would hold up, I’d go out and shout all over Citrus County.”

Right there with you, Ruth. Good riddance to bad rubbish.

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This is the big one to watch

This girl was kidnapped 18 years ago when she was 11 years old and they just found her — alive and with two children (aged 11 and 15) — about two hundred miles from her original home. Moreover, the car that was used to abduct her — a gray Ford — was sitting in the driveway of the home where she has been held all these years. And the wife of the abductor matches the description of the woman seen snatching Jaycee from the bus stop.

She’s been reunited with her family — and her daughters have just learned that she was the victim of a kidnapping and that their father was the perpetrator. The guy and his wife — Phillip and Nancy Garrido — are a real piece of work. Listen to this audio interview with him as he talks about the “powerful, heartwarming” story of Jaycee’s abduction and incarceration:

They need to feed him feet first to a wood chipper.

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The Brunswick Trailer Park Murders

It *was* seven dead and two grievously wounded. It’s now eight dead, and one still hanging on. The victims are not all identified yet, they are all members of the same family and range from school-age children to adults in their 40′s. The police and coroner are being tight-lipped about how they died, other than to say it’s definitely homicide, and the murderer was not one of the deceased.

The 19-year old relative who came home and found the bodies has been arrested, but apparenly not as a suspect in the crime, he is instead charged with obstructing an officer, tampering with evidence, marijuana possession and illegal possession of a prescription drug (darvocet). The sheriff says while they’re not ruling him out entirely, they do not classify him as a suspect. I can’t say for certain, of course, but based on what they’ve said I’m guessing what happened was he came home, found the bodies and thought “oh shit, I better get Dad’s stash out of here” or something. Hopefully if that’s all it is and the kid isn’t involved in any way, they’ll cut him some slack here, because I’d say he’s already being punished enough.

Whoever did it deserves the death penalty. It’s just a shame he (or she) (or they) can’t be killed eight times over.

This is one to keep an eye on: ABC News, or Google It™!

One night

On the afternoon Thursday, August 28, Brooke Johnson reported to Whatcom County (WA) Jail to await transfer to a state prison on a robbery conviction. Her ten week old son, Jon “Cecil” Anthony Frazier, was left with his father, Jonathan V. Frazier. Frazier put the 13-pound baby to bed on Thursday night he says, and when he went to give him a bottle, he found the front door open and the baby missing. He called his mother, the baby’s grandmother, who called police at about 8:30 a.m. on the 29th.

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At about 1 p.m. on August 30, an infant’s body was found about a mile from the baby’s home. The body is believed to be that of the missing baby. His father has been detained but has not yet been charged. Police have classified the cause of death as homicide.

One night. He had that baby in his care less than 24 hours and the baby is dead. Or probably dead — sure, it could be some other baby, but odds are it’s baby Jon. I hope they hang the father by his balls. Washington state does have the death penalty, but they’ve only executed four people since 1976, so I’m not real hopeful he’ll get what’s coming to him assuming he’s convicted.

Note that Fox News is reporting the missing baby as 10-months old, however all of the Washington papers say the baby was ten weeks old and photos of the baby show a tiny infant.

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All because one person didn’t do their “job”

I have been following the story of  Byrd and Melanie Billings, the Florida couple who were murdered in their home in front of nine of their 17 children, apparently for money.  Three of the children actually witnessed the murders but none of them were harmed.  The Billings’ had four biological children between them from previous marriages.  Together, they adopted 13 more, many of them disabled or “special needs” children.  They lived in a sprawling 9-bedroom home in Escambia county, Florida.  Because of their many children, the home and grounds had an extensive surveillance system that the Billings’ used to keep track of their brood.

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The crime itself was described as nearly-perfectly executed.  Some of the intruders entered the home through the front, the remainder through the back.  They were in and gone within ten minutes — the actual time in the home itself was four minutes — taking a safe and several other unidentified items with them.  Police said the seven men trained for at least a month to pull it off so flawlessly.  (And that fact right there should insure that they all get the death penalty.  They *trained* to do it.  They planned this. Furthermore, reports I’ve read said that the couple were sleeping when it happened.  If they were truly in bed, asleep, then it’s absolutely cold blooded murder for no reason whatsoever.)

The surveillance system is what led to the arrests.  Apparently another person was supposed to disable it but failed to do so.  Because they did not, police were able to see footage showing the red van used by the intruders as a getaway vehicle.  The eighth person arrested is a female realtor who is charged with being an accessory after the fact.  Police say a ninth arrest is coming, speculation is that it is possibly that of the person who failed to disable the security cameras.

The suspects arrested since the weekend range in age from 16 to 56. Several were day laborers who knew each other through a pressure washing business [owned by Gonzalez, Sr.] and an auto detailer they worked for. One, Donnie Ray Stallworth, was with the Air Force Special Operations Command with an aircraft maintenance squadron at Hurlburt Field near Fort Walton Beach. It wasn’t clear how he knew the others.

Stallworth had been deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan five times since 2002, an Air Force spokesman said.

Authorities have said the suspects, some dressed as ninjas, stole a safe and other items during the break-in Thursday. They would not say what was in the safe or what else was taken.

Some of the masked men entered through the front door, while others slipped in through an unlocked utility door in the back.

Morgan has called 35-year-old suspect Gonzalez Jr. a “pivotal person” in organizing the crime, but stopped short of identifying him as the mastermind. He is charged with murder and read a statement in court Tuesday proclaiming his innocence.

His father, Leonard Gonzalez Sr., 56, was charged with evidence tampering after authorities said he tried to cover up some damage on a red van seen on surveillance video pulling away from the house. Officials said the damage was unrelated to the crime.

Day laborer Wayne Coldiron, 41, is charged with murder. He sometimes worked for a pressure washing business owned by the elder Gonzalez.

The other suspects arrested were Gary Sumner, 31, a day laborer, 19-year-old Frederick Lee Thornton, and a 16-year-old whom officials are not naming because he is a minor.

SEVEN_IN_CUSTODYIn June of this year the 35-year old (Gonzalez, Jr.) was awarded a commendation for his service to the community.  Real humanitarian.  His ex-wife and former mother-in-law are not at all surprised by the arrest.  They say he’s evil and that his public image is just a facade.  Normally I might take the word of ex-relatives with a grain of salt, but in this case I’m willing to make an exception.

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Because I’m REALLY sick of it all now!

(stories under the fold about death by nail gun x 30 and five year old scalped by bullies)


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Thatisall kthxbai

Straight to the gas chamber or whatever his state uses.  Do not pass go, do not collect two hundred dollars.

Off with his head.  What the hell ever, just rid my planet of him.

PASSAIC, N.J. —  The body of a 3-year-old New Jersey girl was found in the Passaic River, just hours after her uncle left with her and told family members “to watch the 6 o’clock news tonight”.

Passaic police spokesman Andy White said Janiay Rievas’ body was found around 9:30 a.m. Saturday.

But authorities were still searching Saturday afternoon for 21-year-old Juan Mendez, whose abandoned car was found with its doors open on the Gregory Avenue Bridge, which spans the river.

Mendez had been living with family members in Passaic, but it wasn’t immediately clear if he and the girl lived in the same residence.

White said Rievas was found about 1,000 feet from the bridge on the Passaic side of the river.

He said Mendez had taken the girl from her home at about 6 a.m., telling relatives he wanted to get something to eat.

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