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|    05 Nov 17 04:32:37    |
      XPost: alt.drugdealers, sac.politics, alt.politics.socialism.democratic       XPost: alt.society.liberalism       From: losers@dnc.org              Two Colorado women have been charged with murder after police       discovered the bodies of two young girls on a farm.              Nashika Bramble, 36, and Madani Ceus, 37, were arrested last       month along with three other people.              They were all initially charged with fatal child abuse but       prosecutors announced earlier this week that murder charges were       added for Bramble and Ceus.              A spokeswoman for the 7th Judicial District Attorney Dan       Hotsenpiller told CBS News they could not comment on what led to       the murder charges.              Police discovered the bodies of two female children, between the       ages of 5 and 10, in mid-September on a farm in Norwood.       Investigators said they believe the girls had been dead for       several weeks before the bodies were found.              "In my 37 years as sheriff, I have never seen anything as cruel       and heartless as this," Sheriff Bill Masters said in a statement.              Bramble and Ceus, along with 23-year-old Frederick Blair, 53-       year-old Ika Eden and 50-year-old Nathanyah Nitchitu were       arrested.              In addition to the fatal child abuse charge, Blair and Nitchitu       were charged with acting as an accessory to a crime.              Susan Lilly, a spokeswoman for the San Miguel County Sheriff's       Office, told the Daily News they are not commenting on how the       bodies were found or what relationship the children had with the       adults.              "The San Miguel Sheriff's Office is continuing its investigation       into this tragic case with the assistance of the Colorado Bureau       of Investigation," she said.              The cause of death is being handled by the San Miguel County's       Coroner's Office, but no information has been released.              http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/women-charged-bodies-       children-found-farm-article-1.3558123              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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