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|    15 Mar 16 07:29:19    |
      XPost: alt.rush-limbaugh, alt.hollywood, ba.politics       XPost: alt.politics.liberalism       From: retard@hillaryclinton.com              Monterey County authorities are looking into a local connection       to a gruesome case involving the discovery of two dead children       inside a storage locker in Northern California.              The two children have not yet been identified, but 17-year-old       Gonzalo Curiel and 39-year-old Tami Joy Huntsman—recent       residents of Salinas—have been arrested in connection to the       murders.              Salinas police combed through the couple's house in Salinas, in       the 500 block of Fremont Street near North Madeira Avenue, on       Monday night. It is not yet known how long the couple lived at       that house.              Monterey County Assistant District Attorney Jeannine Pacioni       said the office was at the very early stages of an       investigation. She said the case involved two dead children and       a third, who was abused and in critical condition.              Chief Assistant District Attorney Berkley Brannon said the       bodies were discovered in a storage unit in Redding. He refused       to give further comment.              One source said the bodies were discovered this morning.              Huntsman is the sister of the Santa Cruz man who set a blaze       that grew into the King City Fire last year. When talking to       media, Huntsman said her brother would never do anything to       intentionally start the fire.              Word of the killing first broke on a Facebook page for a       neighborhood watch group in Salinas; the poster said the       killings were reported to have happened in East Salinas, where       the couple's house is located and being searched by police.              Salinas Police Chief Kelly McMillin says the incident didn’t       take place in Salinas and declined all further comment, adding       that Salinas PD was not the lead agency in the investigation.       The police department is working in conjunction with the Redding       Police Department and the Plumas County Sheriff's Office, where       the couple is booked in jail.              In a press release sent out by Redding PD it says Curiel and       Huntsman were booked into jail on charges of torture, felony       child abuse and mayhem.              Redding PD requested a letter from the Weekly in order to       release information about the case. They have not returned calls       for comment yet.              http://www.montereycountyweekly.com/blogs/crime_blog/da-       investigating-local-connection-to-children-found-dead-in-       redding/article_19c9a2d8-a2c2-11e5-b3fa-af554d21c56c.html                      --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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