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Baby cut from woman's womb
KENNEWICK, Washington (AP) -- Kennewick, Washington, police report that a pregnant woman was fatally stabbed multiple times in the chest and her nearly full-term baby was cut from her womb. Police have arrested a 23-year-old woman.
The baby boy has been hospitalized at Deaconess Medical Center in Spokane, Washington, in critical condition.
Court documents say 27-year-old Araceli Camacho Gomez, of Pasco, Washington, had her hands and feet bound with yarn and suffered "massive trauma to her stomach area" late Friday night. An autopsy showed she died of the chest wounds, but had other wounds "consistent with the cutting of the body to remove an unborn child."
Her body was found early Saturday in Kennewick's Columbia Park.
A 23-year-old Kennewick woman, Phiengchai Sisouvanh Synhavong, has been arrested for investigation of first-degree murder and is accused of trying to pass the infant boy off as her own in calls made late Friday night to emergency dispatchers. She was being held without bail Monday, with another court appearance scheduled Wednesday.
Court documents say blue mechanic's gloves soaked in blood, a box cutter, bloody paper towels, yarn, a mucus bulb, baby bottle and baby socks were among some of the items found in Sisouvanh Synhavong's purse.
“FDA focus on safety slows drug approval”
►Today on the PROPORTION of the newspaper that I read said that Nearly four years after Merck & Co. ACHEMED and yanked the painkiller Vioxx off the market, beleaguered pharmaceutical-industry executives say they are facing a tough new REGISTER and regulatory climate that is altering the landscape of drug development. Over the past 16 months, Schering-Plough Corp. Chief Executive Fred Hassan and his top scientists have pulled the plug on two drug-development projects – one for obesity and the other for cholesterol – that had the potential to produce big sellers. And they are considering scrapping a third. The reason: Hassan believes an intensifying focus on safety and a diminished tolerance for side effects at the Food and Drug Administration have dramatically lowered the odds that the drugs would make it to market – at least not without a lot of extra time and money.
►I agree because they are controlling the drugs more.
►I also agree because there is not going to be as many as much as they were once.
►In the other hand it is going to be harder to give drugs prescriptions to people that can not afford it in case of emergency.
►I think the most interesting fact is that they are making more hard to give drug prescriptions.
baby cut from woman's wobm
Washington police found the body of a woman that had been killed by multiple stab wounds to the chest. Yet this is not as shocking as the other discovery they made. They discovered that her womb had been sliced open in order to retrieve the child inside. At about 11:40 pm 911 receives a call from a woman that says she just gave birth to a baby and she is in the parking lot of JC Penny. When the ambulance arrived to assist the woman they came to the conclusion that this woman had not given birth and that the baby was not hers. She had plotted a SCHEME that was truly horrific. An umbilical chord and pieces of human tissue in the back seat were REGISTERED by paramedics. The woman that allegedly had given birth was taken to the hospital and was found to not have given birth at all. She was arrested and is being charged with first degree murder. If charged she faces the PROPORTION of years she is guilty for.
Today on the CNN website I read an article about a Texas man who shot and killed two men he suspected of burglarizing his neighbor's home was cleared in the shootings Monday by a grand jury. Joe Horn, 61, shot the two men in November after he saw them crawling out the windows of a neighbor's house in the Houston suburb of Pasadena. Horn called 911 and told the dispatcher he had a shotgun and was going to kill the men. The dispatcher pleaded with him not to go outside, but Horn confronted the men with a 12-gauge shotgun and shot both in the back. The judge looked at the situation as something good, but I bet if I would have committed a similar crime I would be incarcerated. The world is just so messed up right now, but I still expect for the best.
The article I read was about three people were in custody Monday in connection with the fatal shooting a 15-year-old boy in Escondido over the weekend, but a fourth suspect remained at large, police said. Osiel Reyes, 18, and two boys, ages 16 and 17, were arrested Sunday following the slaying of 15-year-old Eduardo Aranda early Saturday morning, according to Escondido police Lt. Bob Benton. A fourth suspect, 18-year-old Edwin Rangel, was being sought, he said. Aranda was shot around 12:30 a.m. Saturday while with a group of people walking northbound on Spruce Street, near 7th Avenue. A small red car pulled up next to the group and someone inside opened fire, striking only Aranda, Benton said. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Grieving relatives told television reporters that Aranda was not a gang member, but he knew some gang members. Police did not immediately disclose what led them to suspect Reyes, Rangel and the two boys, whose names were withheld because of their ages. Reyes is scheduled to make his initial court appearance Tuesday, according to the San Diego County Sheriff's Department.
My opinion about this article is their has been already two much deaths and striking out a 15 year old, that’s a kid.
It happens to many people they should be hanging out with people who are going to get them in big problems.
People don’t really care how you let the family feel after what had happened, people should think about that.
One interesting fact is this is not something new it happens every time.
Today in the union tribune, I read that all 13-year-old boys are on board with Family Guy. They love this show and no wonder. It's silly, subversive and caters to a 13-year-old boy's endless craving for humor about bodily emissions. Among this particular demo, the fact that Family Guy is also breathtakingly smart is just a bonus. This Fox animated series airs at 9 p.m. EDT Sundays, as well as on TBS and Cartoon Network's Adult Swim. Peter is a cheery, melon-bellied dolt. He is married to randy redhead Lois, a closet kook who indulges Peter's almost limitless shortcomings. Teenage son Chris is not only slovenly and overweight, but, by every indication, mentally disabled. Dowdy daughter Meg hates herself. Stewie is a pint-sized megalomanic, raging at humanity with an aristocrat's haughtiness. The only character who can hear Stewie is Brian, the Griffins' dog, who stands upright, speaks several languages, reads the paper and likes his martinis dry. He has an unrequited lust for Lois, but otherwise, his tastes are of those of a sophisticate. Peter and his family have an unapologetic cartoonishness that, in contrast, makes The Simpsons seem entrenched in everyday reality. The characters on Family Guy seem infinitely adaptable to any situation, ready for anything to put a joke across. Sex, race, physical infirmities, AIDS, pedophilia, Anne Frank, British bad teeth, the murders of Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman, plus those good old-fashioned values -- on "Family Guy," nothing seems out of bounds.
Today I read a article in the cnn news about a man wielding a knife broke into a Shanghai-area police station Tuesday, killing five police officers and injuring four others, police said.
He also set fire to the building's main gate.
Police identified the 28-year-old suspect his The unemployed resident of Beijing was reportedly unhappy with the punishment he received after being registered convicted of stealing a bicycle, so he got a scheme revenge on the police station all this proportion happened because he was mad.
Today I read about on cnn.com a 44 year-old convicted and registered sex offender has been sentenced to more than a millennium in prison. Horace Mann Williams was convicted in February of 11 felony counts of lewd acts upon a child under 14 and one count of digital penetration of a child under 14, along with a sentence-enhancing allegation of multiple victims. He molested three girls between 1999 and 2005 he was trying to pull a scheme buit didn’t work. On Monday, a judge sentenced Williams to a record-breaking, 1,330-year prison term after the defendant verbally attacked the creditability of his former attorney, the prosecutor and the judge. Williams, whose emotional displays ranged from pounding on the table to crying, spent more than 15 minutes criticizing the way his trial was handled. He has filed a motion for a new trial, alleging juror misconduct. This isn't the first child sex conviction for Williams. In 1992, he pleaded guilty to molesting a 5-year-old Riverside girl, for which he spent six years in prison. Reflection- I think it’s a good idea to give him that much time after what he did.
Interesting fact- 11 felony counts of lewd acts upon a child under 14 and one count of digital penetration of a child under 14, along with a sentence-enhancing allegation of multiple victims. He molested three girls between 1999 and 2005he
Today in the Union Tribute i read that the Supreme Court's landmark ruling on gun ownership last week focused on citizens' ability to defend themselves from intruders in their homes. But research shows that surprisingly often, gun owners use the weapons on themselves.
Suicides accounted for 55 percent of the nation's nearly 31,000 firearm deaths in 2005, the most recent year for which statistics are available from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Public-health researchers have concluded that in homes where guns are present, the likelihood that someone in the home will die from suicide or homicide is much greater.
Studies have also shown that homes in which a suicide occurred were three to five times more likely to have a gun present than households that did not experience a suicide, even after accounting for other risk factors.
In a 5-4 decision, the high court on Thursday struck down a handgun ban enacted in the District of Columbia in 1976 and rejected requirements that firearms have trigger locks or be kept disassembled. The ruling left intact the district's licensing restrictions for gun owners.
Reflection:my reflection is that i think guns should be legal for your own safety.The reason i say this is because people are crazy in this world and if u got to have a gun to protect yourself then thats okay wit me but as far as killing yourself or commiting suicide thats just plain crazy.
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Police 'torture' videos cause uproar in Mexico
MEXICO CITY, Mexico (AP) -- Videos showing Leon police practicing torture techniques on a fellow officer and dragging another through vomit at the instruction of a U.S. adviser created an uproar Tuesday in Mexico, which has struggled to eliminate torture in law enforcement.
Two of the videos -- broadcast by national television networks and displayed on newspaper Internet sites -- showed what Leon city Police Chief Carlos Tornero described as training for an elite unit that must face "real-life, high-stress situations," such as kidnapping and torture by organized crime groups
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