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   From: oldn07@comcast.net   
      
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   On 12/18/2019 1:31 PM, Jigaboo.Jones@clinton.org wrote:   
   > We gives em hope   
   >   
   > On Wed, 18 Dec 2019 12:39:40 -0500, "Archbishop Don Kool - A National   
   > Treasure, Making America Great Again" wrote:   
   >   
   >> This tends to happen with fat, ugly women.   
   >>   
   >> On 12/15/2019 3:28 AM, Dave Cross wrote:   
   >>> A 33-year-old Nebraska man on death row for killing four people   
   >>> within 10 days in 2013 has at least one friend still in his   
   >>> corner: a 46-year-old Texas woman who reportedly has confirmed   
   >>> that she and the killer plan to marry.   
   >>>   
   >>> But Dawn Arguello of Lubbock isn’t happy that Nikko Jenkins –   
   >>> who authorities say committed the murders within three weeks of   
   >>> being released from prison on a robbery and assault conviction –   
   >>> recently had her name tattooed on his face.   
   >>>   
   >>> “I was very (ticked) off that he did that,” Arguello told the   
   >>> Omaha World-Herald. “He doesn’t need to be self-mutilating like   
   >>> that.”   
   >>>   
   >>> Arguello added she isn’t happy about the way her husband-to-be   
   >>> has been portrayed in the local press.   
   >>>   
   >>> “If you believe the media,” she said, “he’s the most hated man   
   >>> in Nebraska besides Charles Starkweather.”   
   >>>   
   >>> The reference was to the 1950s serial killer of 11 people whose   
   >>> story inspired several movies, including “Badlands” in 1973 and   
   >>> “Natural Born Killers” in 1994. After his conviction in one of   
   >>> the murders, Starkweather was executed in Nebraska in 1959 at   
   >>> age 20.   
   >>>   
   >>> Jenkins is not like Starkweather at all, she said.   
   >>>   
   >>> “He’s not what the media has made him out to be,” she told the   
   >>> World-Herald. “He’s an enigma. He has feelings. He’s very   
   >>> sensitive.   
   >>>   
   >>> "He’s not what the media has made him out to be. He’s an enigma.   
   >>> He has feelings. He’s very sensitive."   
   >>>   
   >>> — Dawn Arguello, fiancee of death-row inmate   
   >>> “He’s very intelligent,” she added, “and, yes, he’s very   
   >>> manipulating.”   
   >>>   
   >>> According to authorities, Jenkins received help from family   
   >>> members in executing the four murders to which he’s been linked.   
   >>> They say he convinced his sister and a female cousin to lure two   
   >>> men with a promise of sex acts in an Omaha park, then Jenkins   
   >>> himself appeared and suddenly blasted the two men in their heads   
   >>> with a shotgun.   
   >>>   
   >>> A few days later, Jenkins, his sister and another man went to a   
   >>> neighborhood in Omaha, supposedly to commit a robbery. Instead,   
   >>> Jenkins killed the man, authorities said.   
   >>>   
   >>> Then a few days after that, Jenkins pulled a mother of three out   
   >>> of her SUV and killed her, according to authorities.   
   >>>   
   >>> Jenkins' death sentence, issued in 2017, was Nebraska's first   
   >>> since the state's voters reinstated capital punishment in a   
   >>> November 2016 vote.   
   >>>   
   >>> In 2014, however, the Nebraska Legislature ordered a special   
   >>> investigation into Jenkins’ case because some critics noted   
   >>> that, while in prison prior to the murders, Jenkins had spent   
   >>> more than half of his sentence in solitary confinement. The   
   >>> critics claimed the isolation may have had an effect on his   
   >>> mental health, possibly resulting in the killing spree so soon   
   >>> after he was released.   
   >>>   
   >>> Arguello met Jenkins while doing volunteer work for a nonprofit   
   >>> organization that advocates for death-row inmates and their   
   >>> families. She also has a criminal record of her own, with   
   >>> convictions for misdemeanor domestic violence, felony child   
   >>> abuse and felony credit card abuse, the World-Herald reported.   
   >>>   
   >>> The Associated Press contributed to this story.   
   >>>   
   >>> https://www.foxnews.com/us/nebraska-man-on-death-row-for-killing-   
   >>> 4-but-texas-woman-says-shell-marry-him-report   
   >>>   
      
      
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