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I'm not familiar with the case above Dark Detective;
But the case of one Bar-Jonah happens to be current in the U.S.A.
Read the details
HERE.
-ya think?-
Timster
But the case of one Bar-Jonah happens to be current in the U.S.A.
Read the details
HERE.
Gruesome writings
The crime was hidden, but Bar-Jonah continued to write about it, reliving instances where he fed Zach to others, the affidavit said. Some examples:
"Lunch is served on the patio with roasted child." Bar-Jonah's friend "Doc" Bauman told police Bar-Jonah once brought home what he called a Hardees special -- deer burgers -- for Bauman and Bar-Jonah's mother Tyra Brown to eat on the patio.
"Barbecue bee sum young guy." The affidavit said Bar-Jonah barbecued "deer burgers," even though he never owned a real gun or a hunting license.
"Christmas dinner for two," "Little boy stew" and "Little boy pot pies." Debby Cotes, a woman Bar-Jonah met in 1996, recalls him bringing over spaghetti on Christmas and stew meat, chili and a pie -- all with strange-tasting meat. She told police he said he'd killed, butchered and wrapped the meat himself.
And friends and roommates told police Bar-Jonah's apartment always had a peculiar stench, no matter how much it was cleaned.
If convicted, Bar-Jonah faces life in prison or the death penalty. The charges of deliberate homicide and aggravated kidnapping added 0,000 to his bail, already set atmillion for previous charges of sexual assault and kidnapping. He goes to trial on those charges Jan. 16.Gruesome writings
The crime was hidden, but Bar-Jonah continued to write about it, reliving instances where he fed Zach to others, the affidavit said. Some examples:
"Lunch is served on the patio with roasted child." Bar-Jonah's friend "Doc" Bauman told police Bar-Jonah once brought home what he called a Hardees special -- deer burgers -- for Bauman and Bar-Jonah's mother Tyra Brown to eat on the patio.
"Barbecue bee sum young guy." The affidavit said Bar-Jonah barbecued "deer burgers," even though he never owned a real gun or a hunting license.
"Christmas dinner for two," "Little boy stew" and "Little boy pot pies." Debby Cotes, a woman Bar-Jonah met in 1996, recalls him bringing over spaghetti on Christmas and stew meat, chili and a pie -- all with strange-tasting meat. She told police he said he'd killed, butchered and wrapped the meat himself.
And friends and roommates told police Bar-Jonah's apartment always had a peculiar stench, no matter how much it was cleaned.
If convicted, Bar-Jonah faces life in prison or the death penalty. The charges of deliberate homicide and aggravated kidnapping added $500,000 to his bail, already set at $1 million for previous charges of sexual assault and kidnapping. He goes to trial on those charges Jan. 16.
He will appear on the new charges at 11 a.m. today in Justice Court.
Light said the work is only half done.
"It is our intention that Mr. Bar-Jonah never walks the streets again."
He will appear on the new charges at 11 a.m. today in Justice Court.
Light said the work is only half done.
"It is our intention that Mr. Bar-Jonah never walks the streets again."
-ya think?-
Timster