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|    25 Jul 20 14:10:02    |
      XPost: alt.louisiana, alt.niggers, sac.politics       XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh       From: nigger-lovers@disney.com              The case of a missing Arizona State University professor who       vanished in March took a dark turn on Friday as police announced       the discovery of his remains in a landfill, allegedly dumped by       two Louisiana teenagers.              Junseok Chae, associate dean for research at ASU’s School of       Engineering, was reported missing March 25 when he didn’t return       home from work at the university. Authorities began searching a       dump in Surprise, Arizona on May 11, but only discovered his       body on July 17 after a weeks-long manhunt that involved dozens       of people working 15-hour shifts and cost hundreds of thousands       of dollars. Police say they also found related evidence in the       landfill.              Two teenagers, Javian Ezell, 19, and Gabrielle Austin, 18, were       arrested in Shreveport, Louisiana after allegedly being caught       driving the professor’s car. They face charges of first-degree       murder, vehicle theft, and armed robbery.              Police say the two allegedly killed Chae before leaving his body       in a dumpster, which was then emptied out in the landfill. The       motive and means of the alleged murder were not immediately       clear, and police have not disclosed what relation, if any, the       two teens had to the professor.              Each is being held on a $1 million bond after extradition to       Arizona.              Chae, who received his undergraduate degree in South Korea, had       worked at ASU researching and teaching electrical engineering       and computer science since 2005. He held four patents, had       published more than 150 academic papers, and authored a book,       according to ASU’s website.              https://news.yahoo.com/louisiana-teens-left-body-missing-       022126748.html              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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