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      XPost: alt.rush-limbaugh, alt.hollywood, ba.politics       XPost: alt.politics.liberalism       From: retard@hillaryclinton.com              UPDATE at 11:17 p.m: Huntsman and Curiel did not enter a plea at       their arraignment on child abuse charges on Monday. There will       be a further arraignment and bail reveiw this afternoon at       Plumas County Superior Court in Quincy.              UPDATE, 10:30 a.m.              Huntsman and Curiel are being held in Plumas County Jail in lieu       of $1 million bail each.              UPDATE, 10 a.m.              Autopsies on the two children found dead in a Redding storage       unit Monday will likely be conducted Wednesday, a Shasta County       Coroner's Office official said this morning.              Two adults have been charged with mayhem, torture and murder in       relation to the kids' death and the alleged torture of another       child who's still alive.              UPDATE, 9:50 a.m.              Employees at Enterprise Stor-All this morning refused to comment       on the case of two children found dead in one of their units       Monday.              "I can't help you," the employee - who did not identify herself -        said several times to the Record Searchlight.              The children were found dead in one of the units on Monday       morning in a case that has ties to both Salinas and Plumas       County.              Authorities don't believe the killings - and the alleged torture       of another child - happened in Redding.              The suspects, Tami Joy Huntsman and Gonzalo Curiel, reportedly       live in Quincy and recently moved from Salinas.              They were arrested last week.              UPDATE, 9:42 a.m. Television station KSBW reports that the Tami       Joy Huntsman was an extended relative of the three young victims       and may have had temporary custody of them.              One girl who was found badly beaten and emaciated is in a       Northern California hospital and underwent surgery, according to       KSBW.              The injured girl and the two children found dead in a storage       unit in Redding were siblings, according to KSBW.              UPDATE, 8:58 a.m.              Redding Police confirm the two deceased children were found at       Enterprise Stor-All at 2887 Tarmac Road in Redding.              During their investigation of child abuse and neglect regarding       the 9-year-old, Plumas County Sheriff's deputies learned that       Tami Joy Huntsman and Gonzalo Curiel may have been connected to       two deceased children in a storage unit in Redding, according to       Lt. Pete Brindley with Redding Police.              Redding police received the information and opened the storage       unit, Brindley said.              Huntsman and Curiel have not yet been charged in Shasta County.              On Monday night, Salinas police searched a home that belonged to       the suspects in the Monterey County city, according to the       Montery County Weekly.              That newspaper also reported that Huntsman is the sister of a       Santa Cruz man who set a fire that grew into the King City fire       in 2014.              UPDATE AS OF 8:30 A.M.: Law enforcement officials in Plumas       County, where Huntsman and Curiel were arrested Friday, said       they initially found a 9-year-old girl who was emaciated and       showed signs of torture beyond anything they had seen before.              “This has shaken my staff to the core,” Plumas County Sheriff       Greg Hagwood told the Plumas County News. "That little girl had       been subjected to the most unspeakable measure of torture for an       extended period of time.”              According to Redding Police the 9-year-old is in Protective       Child Custody and receiving treatment in Sacramento.              The newspaper reported that two older children, 12-year-old male       and female twins, were found at a home where the suspects were       staying with a friend, and have been placed in foster care.              Curiel told investigators where to find the two younger children       after intensive questioning, according to the Plumas County       News. Contrary to previous reports that the two were found       Monday morning, the newspaper reported that the storage unit       lock was broken Sunday night and the two bodies discovered.              They were identified as a 3-year-old girl and a 6-year-old boy.              Read more in the Plumas County News.              PREVIOUS STORY:              Two children were found dead in a storage unit in Redding as       authorities investigate a child abuse case out of Plumas County.              Tami Joy Huntsman, 39, and Gonzalo Curiel, 17, both of Quincy,       were arrested on Friday on charges of felony child abuse,       torture and mayhem, according to a news release issued by the       Redding Police Department. The two had recently moved from       Salinas.              The two were arrested on charges related to abusing one child,       and as Plumas County authorities further investigated the case,       they went to a storage unit in Redding and discovered the bodies       of two more children, according to the news release.              The Montery County Weekly quotes a source saying the bodies were       found Monday morning.              Redding Police Lt. Pete Brindley said the two dead children have       not been identified yet.              Autopsies are pending.              According to a story on MonteryCountyWeekly.com, word of the       killings first broke on a Facebook page for a neighborhood watch       group in Salinas.              The Monterey County Weekly said Salinas Police Chief Kelly       McMillin said the killings did not take place in Salinas and had       no further comment.              The Redding Police Department, Plumas County Sheriff's Office       and the Salinas Police Department are working together on the       case, according to Lt. Pete Brindley.              Monterey County authorities are looking into a connection there.       Read more in the Monterey Weekly.              http://www.redding.com/news/local/RPD-Two-kids-found-dead-in-       Redding-storage-unit-362392831.html                      --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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