Sunday, September 27, 2015

Argentinean Businessman Stabs His Gold Digging Wife to Death



Claudia Schaefer (44) and Fernando Farre (52) were a couple going through a divorce process. They lived in one of Buenos Aires' (Argentina) wealthiest neighborhoods (Recoleta) and had a country house at Martindale.




According to Claudia's lawyer, she had obtained a restraining order against Fernando on August 3, after they had a heated argument in which he ended up choking her with his knee if front of their 3 kids (8, 11, & 13 years old), one of whom is autistic.

In the restraining order she also mentions he had been in psychological and psychiatric treatment ever since he lost his job in October 2014 (Claudia had no intentions of staying with the man who'd lost his lucrative job).

Somehow they agreed to live separately, and she stayed in their Recoleta place, while Fernando stayed at the Country Club. One day, Claudia made arrangements to return to the County House to pick up some of her clothes and belongings.

On August 22, 2015, they had a meeting in the County house, Claudia accompanied by her lawyer, and Fernando by his mother. At one point, the estranged couple were left alone in the kitchen, where they started arguing.

Fernando supposedly took 2 knives from the kitchen and kept pushing Claudia into a walk in closet, where things got physical. He locked the door, and started to choke her. He then slashed her throat with one of the knives.

The screams alerted the lawyer and Fernando's mother who rushed to get to the fighting couple by breaking the closet's windows from the outside, and trying to tear the door down.

Fernando also stabbed Claudia in the chest, who quickly bled out and died. Fernando, who was a business mogul, came out of the closet, sat in a garden chair and waited there for the police to come for him, apparently not resisting arrest.









Man Executes His Own Cousin to Prove Allegiance to ISIS (VIDEO)



Video Below:

A young Arab man kidnapped his own cousin, took him to the desert and executed him in cold blood to prove his allegiance to Abu Bakr al Tel Avivi, leader of ISIS.

A friend who speaks Arabic translated roughly what the pointing guy says:

I pledge allegiance to Abu Bakr al Baghdadi, to listen and obey, in hard times and in good times, and he ordered to kill the soldiers of the tyrants Al Saoud, protectors of the Christians, and here we are obeying his order, in service of Allah and his prophet, any infidel gets killed, and this guy is an example to Al Salool.

The victim responds with, "Msaaed, I swear no, please no..." And keeps pleading for his life until he's shot.







Friday, September 4, 2015

17-Yr Old Kailin Holland Hit W/Battery Charges After Yanking McDonalds Employee Through Drive-Thru Window (Video)





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A longstanding feud between 17-year-old Kailin Holland and a McDonald's employee could land Holland in jail.

Video of the incident above shows Holland literally yanking the victim through a drive thru window. TMZ reports that she was caught after police used the video to track her and three accomplices down.



Holland has been charged with second degree battery. The three passengers in the car with her face disturbing the peace charges.



Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Chicago Cop Shot & Killed. Manhunt Underway For 3 Suspects ( 2 Videos )

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---Police with helicopters, dogs and armed with rifles were conducting a massive manhunt in northern Illinois Tuesday after an officer was shot and killed while pursuing a group of suspicious men.



The officer, who has not been identified publicly, radioed in to tell dispatchers he was chasing three men on foot in the city of Fox Lake, 55 miles north of Chicago. Communication with him was lost soon after, said Lake County Sheriff's Office spokesman Sgt. Christopher Covelli.




"His backup arrived shortly thereafter and found him injured with a gunshot wound," Covelli said. "The officer has succumbed to his injuries and passed away." Undersheriff Raymond Rose told the Chicago Tribune that the officer had also been stripped of his gun and other equipment. Police and other law enforcement, some of them in military-style camouflage, were seen taking up positions on rooftops and along railroad tracks, scanning the terrain with rifle scopes and binoculars. Others leaned out of helicopters with weapons at the ready. Nearby Grant Community High School was placed on hard lockdown with children and staff instructed to say hidden and away from windows. "Grant continues to remain in a lockdown situation at the direction of the Fox Lake Police Department," the school said in an update on its website.



It said all students and staff were safe, with administrators going from room to room. Authorities in Fox Lake have notified a number of other law enforcement agencies to ask for assistance, including the FBI, which is sending agents to help in the investigation. Cara Smith, chief strategist for the Cook County Sheriff's Department, said two bloodhounds from the department were taken to the heavily wooded county to assist in the search.