Posted on 01/25/2018 9:23:22 AM PST by SeekAndFind
An ad for President Trump cites racist Mexican cop-killer Luis Bracamontes an example of pure evil, and a reason to build a wall and stop illegal immigration. As it happens, three days after the presidents 2016 election victory, California denied parole to Juan Corona, the Mexican serial killer who makes an even stronger case for border enforcement.
Corona was born in the Mexican state of Jalisco in 1934 and in 1950 illegally crossed the border into the United States. He picked carrots and melons in Imperial Valley then moved north to the Yuba City area, near Sacramento. Deported in 1956, Corona had no trouble entering the United States illegally a second time. By 1960, the Mexican became a labor contractor for local American farmers, including Goro Kagehiro.
On May 19, 1971, Kagehiro noticed that someone dug a man-sized space in his peach orchard and filled in the hole. This turned out to be the grave of Kenneth Whiteacre, whom somebody had sodomized before stabbing him to death then chopping apart his head with a machete.
That gruesome discovery launched a search for other bodies and by June 4 police had found 25 victims, including: Charles Fleming, Melford Sample, Donald Smith, John J. Haluka, Warren Kelley, Sigurd Beierman, William Emery Kamp, Clarence Hocking, James W. Howard, Jonah R. Smallwood, Elbert T. Riley, Paul B. Allen, Edward Martin Cupp, Albert Hayes, Raymond Muchache, John H. Jackson, Lloyd Wallace Wenzel, Mark Beverly Shields, Sam Bonafide and Joseph Maczak. Four others were not identified.
The victims ranged in age from 40 to 68, and not a single one was Mexican. All but three were white American workers and the others black or Native American. The killer had buried each one on the north side of a tree with their arms over their heads,
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I can’t figure out why this POS is still processing oxygen.
And in California, he now has a big ally: the appointed - not elected - MexiBigot Xavier “Hatin Whitey is What I Do” Becerra, the Attorney General (!!) of the State of California.
This may be the first time I’ve ever heard of this case.
RE: This may be the first time Ive ever heard of this case.
Trump and the Republicans ( who support the Wall and other immigration enforcement laws ) should make this case AND the Steinle case their signature issue.
I was stationed at Beale AFB back in 1968 and 1969 TDY. There were lots of bums and beggars on the streets of Marysville and one in particular I remember always walked around with a small peck bushel basket turned upside down on his head.
When the Juan Corona murders were found I always wondered if any of them was buried with a peck bushel basket on his head.
Wikipedia calls him a "Mexican-American" but there is no evidence that he ever acquired US citizenship.
I lived in Sacramento at that time. I’d totally forgotten about this creep. Surprised he’s still alive. And what a great anti-illegal campaign ad for President Trump.. Did Becerra endorse his release? Wouldn’t surprise me. Speaking of creeps!
“”Closing arguments took 12 days and after two weeks of deliberation the jury found Corona guilty on all charges. The court duly restored the 25 life sentences.””
Incredible length of time for closing arguments and deliberations; 2nd trial.
That's all he is.
And his buddies: Alex Padilla and Kevin de Leon.
A parade of sinister, angry, half witted, lowlife Creeps. When did we consent to be ruled by these foreign thugs?
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