Posted on 10/16/2012 11:43:30 AM PDT by moonshinner_09
ERWIN - Two Spring Lake men are accused of raping, kidnapping and trying to kill a 17-year-old woman who was found in the Cape Fear River near Erwin on Sunday with at least three gunshot wounds to her face, abdomen and hands.
Jose Trinidad Soto Sanchez, 21, and Jose Juan Alvarez, 28, both of the same address on O&H Street, were arrested later Sunday and charged with first-degree rape, first-degree kidnapping and attempted murder, according to the Harnett County Sheriff's Office.
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keep them one month. Announce that they will be freed and that there will be no police present. They can be greeted by the friends and relatives of the ones they hurt. Oh, and make sure there’s a tree and a long stout rope present.
Lame johnnie them
I still want you to have a nice day... ;>)
I did a double take when I saw that; we lived in Spring Lake for more than 20 years and are still just minutes away. Then I read a bit- wrong Spring Lake. I’m guessing that the one in question is in one of the Carolinas?
That is the regime's attitude towards those who dare oppose their policies...that would be you and me! If they thought they could get away with it...
That is how people prove they are gay?
1) they self identify
2) you observe the act
Awwww...now YOU are a nice person!!
;)
(but I’m RIGHT ......why? I’m a Gramma!!)
Bwaaaa
Heck yes! If Journalism had a shred of dignity left, that line should have read, two men who slipped across the US border illegally and have been hiding out in Spring Lake!
granted it would require the ability to distinguish between rapist, murderers, kidnappers and you. I’ll go out on a limb and say that would be possible. The slippery slope argument taken to an extreme is not persuasive
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