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Mass murder for an X-Box(news)

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by noize, Aug 10, 2004.

  1. noize

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    What a messed up World we live in, and we call ourselves civilized. Its just so sad for the victims and their family.



    http://www.cnn.com/2004/LAW/08/09/bodies.found.ap/index.html



    DAYTONA BEACH, Florida (AP) -- A dispute over clothes and a video game system between a young woman and a squatter in her grandparents' house apparently sparked the vicious beating and stabbing murders of six people whose bodies were found late last week in a blood-spattered home, police said.

    Troy Victorino, 27, Robert Cannon, 18, Jerone Hunter, 18 and Michael Salas, 18, are charged with first-degree murder and armed burglary. The teens confessed shortly after they were arrested Saturday, authorities said.

    The state has fired four probation officers for allegedly failing to keep custody of lead figure, Victorino. (Full story)

    At a hearing Monday attended by some relatives of the victims, all four men were denied bond and had public defenders appointed for them.

    "I wanted to see this. I wanted to see who murdered my daughter," said Kay Shukwit, mother of 19-year-old Michelle Nathan. "I want to look at him."

    Police said the attack was the brutal culmination of an argument between Victorino, an ex-convict, and one of the victims, who is believed to be Erin Belanger, 22. She was singled out for a beating so vicious that even dental records were useless in trying to identify her.

    Belanger's grandparents, from Maine, own a winter home in Deltona, between Orlando and Daytona Beach, which was supposed to be vacant this summer, but police said Victorino and other squatters used it in July as a party spot.

    Joe Abshire, Belanger's brother-in-law, said she had talked to him last Sunday about heading to the vacant house to go swimming one day and finding about six people living there. The squatters were kicked out, but the Xbox video game system and clothes were left behind. Belanger took the items back to the three-bedroom rental home she shared with friends.

    Over the next days, deputies were called to the grandparents' house six times. The victims also reported a tire-slashing at their home and a threat.

    The squatters warned Belanger that "they were going to come back there and beat her with a baseball bat when she was sleeping," Abshire told The Sun of Lowell, Massachusetts, for Sunday editions.

    All four suspects were armed with aluminum bats when Victorino kicked in the locked front door, according to arrest records. The group, who wore black clothes and had scarves on their faces, grabbed knives inside and attacked victims in different rooms of the three-bedroom house, authorities said.

    The victims, some of whom were sleeping, did not put up a fight or try to escape, Sheriff Ben Johnson said. All had been stabbed, but autopsies determined the cause of death was the beating injuries. Victorino, the last to leave the house, took the Xbox, police said.
    Erin Belanger, 22, and her boyfriend Francisco Roman, 30, were among the victims.


    Left behind were the bodies of Belanger and Nathan; as well as Anthony Vega, 34; Roberto "Tito" Gonzalez, 28, who recently moved from New York; Belanger's boyfriend, Francisco Ayo Roman, 30; and Jonathan Gleason, 18. They lay in bloody beds, on bloody floors. There were crimson spatters on the walls and the ceiling.

    "This is the worst thing that I've ever seen in my career," said Johnson, a 33-year veteran of law enforcement. "The brutal force used against the victims ... it's indescribable."

    Victorino has spent eight of the last 11 years in prison and was arrested Saturday for a probation violation. His first arrest was in an auto theft when he was 15, according to state records. He has prior convictions for battery, arson, burglary, auto theft and theft.

    Hunter, who was with Victorino when he was arrested Saturday, agreed to accompany investigators for questioning. Police said he admitted his role in the slayings and identified the other two suspects.

    "He was a good kid, he just got with the wrong crowd," said Hunter's father, Dan Washington. "He never seemed to be that type ... that was violent."
     
  2. gunn

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    Sad. Lowell, Mass has always been a rough town, but this may be the worst to have happened there.
     
  3. DaDakota

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    After they are convicted, kill them.

    I don't want my tax dollars paying for these scum to live.

    DD
     
  4. Fatty FatBastard

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    This is where I totally believe in "an eye for an eye"

    Cruel and unusual punishment needs to be reinstated.
     
  5. noize

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    DOes anyone know if the state of Florida uses the death penalty? I hope those scum bags get on death row or take them to the US maximum security prison and live in an underground cell forever.
     
  6. DaDakota

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    With Jeb Bush in place, I will bet they have the death penalty instituted.

    DD
     
  7. TheFreak

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    I believe I heard on the news that Fla was right behind Texas as far as number of executions.
     
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    Should line each one up after they are convicted and do them Vietnam execution style. Screw those assholes.
     
  9. fadeaway

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    Umm...sorry...you can't go from being a good kid to being a bat murdering lowlife. Good kids don't allow themselves to murder people. Therefore, I have to say he was never a good kid. He only put out the appearances of being a good kid when, in actuality, he was a bad kid.

    There are some things you can't blame on being "with the wrong crowd" and this is one of them.
     
  11. rrj_gamz

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    I read this yesterday...very sad and very tragic, considering the idiots left it there to begin with and stayed in someone else's house...

    hope those b*stard fry...
     

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