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Skipjack Joe
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BOLA murders
Is there any recent news on the murder case?
Have the murderers been apprehended?
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grizzlyfsh95
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Yes...people here in Prescott are asking also.
The harder I work, the luckier I get
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rts551
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"yes" ???????
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Alm
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All is quiet on Mia discussion board. To me it means - no news.
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fatoldcapt
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I received a e-mail about the meeting they had with officials and law enforcement. Pretty much all it said was they are working on it.
I contacted Mia on Face Book and asked it there was any news. She said no. Hadn't heard anything. We are going down to fish on July 20th. If I hear
anything then I'll post it.
My suggestion to everyone it to contact the Department of Tourism and you can do this by mail or e-mail. Say that you are concerned and may be
cancelling your trip to Baja or Bahia de Los Angeles. Do this even if you aren't. Even if you don't have a trip planned. Put pressure on them to take
action. Send e-mails to every official office you can find. Flood them. Send to the Governor of Baja.
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Paco Facullo
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I'm not sure how much good those letters would do, but they sure couldn't hurt any, so write away....
If one REALLY wants success in apprehending the perpetrators, put out a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the
criminals. (Better add a bonus to the Cops also) this is Mexico ...
[Edited on 7-1-2018 by Paco Facullo]
Since I've given up all hope, I feel much better
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BajaBlanca
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Both are excellent ideas
offering a reward seems to work very well here.
and writing is making your voice heard.
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Hook
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Justice to the highest bidder!!!!
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chuckie
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AND I bet ol Paco will put up the cash....
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fatoldcapt
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No they haven't caught anyone.
This is from a Face Book Post by Mia Blanko:
Recent article from El Vigia (pre-election) regarding crime & violence in Bahia de Los Angeles & the need for assistance, solutions, &
additional avenues for the young people in town to pursue...
Google / Translation of article:
The candidate for federal deputy for District 03 of the Por México al Frente coalition, Jacinto "Tito" Sánchez, during his second day of work
touring south of Ensenada, will seek greater support fromfederal authorities and even from the Secretaria of National Defense (Sedena), to combat
crime and violence in Bahía de los Ángeles for the hundreds of families that live there.
The candidate of the National Action Party, Party of the Democratic Revolution and Citizen Movement toured this tourist and fishing community where
the main outcry of residents is for security and actions on crime prevention, so it becomes part of integral education of young generations, as well
as major sports and cultural programs, in order to offer greater alternatives to the families of this division.
"As federal deputy I will manage more security, more patrols and more presence of the police forces in this area, since the rates of violence and
insecurity have been increasing, as well as the people's concern," he said.
Urgent needs
Jacinto "Tito" Sánchez knows the needs of the communities settled in the southern area of the Ensenada municipality because "I lived here and
here I worked here, I know what it is not to have the basic services that those who live in the urban area have."
Legislative reforms are required in depth, so that the federal government's resources reach and satisfy the urgent needs of the population, such as
increased road and educational infrastructure, as well as better centers to address the health of this population located in the Sea of Cortez.
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The candidate of the PAN, PRD and Movimiento Ciudadano, exhorted the residents of Bahía de los Ángeles to vote for the coalition Por México al
Frente.
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chuckie
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If I am elected, I will cure Cancer.....SOSDD
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redmesa
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Sadly, https://www.dw.com/en/unsolved-crime-rate-in-mexico-climbs-t...
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MexicoTed
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Quote: Originally posted by fatoldcapt |
My suggestion to everyone it to contact the Department of Tourism and you can do this by mail or e-mail. Say that you are concerned and may be
cancelling your trip to Baja or Bahia de Los Angeles. Do this even if you aren't. Even if you don't have a trip planned. Put pressure on them to take
action. Send e-mails to every official office you can find. Flood them. Send to the Governor of Baja. |
Contacting the Mexican and Baja California tourism officials is a good thing to do (squeaky wheel) but in today's world social media is much more
effective instead of letters or calls to tourism office. Social media such as Twitter and Facebook with the mention of the murders in Baja/LA Bay will
reach important people. That's the last thing they want having murder and Bahia de los Angeles and Baja California in the same post.
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Alm
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Quote: Originally posted by Paco Facullo |
If one REALLY wants success in apprehending the perpetrators, put out a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the
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Even if they are found... There are no witnesses, nobody saw anything. Killers probably have no ties to the victims. There is no evidence other than
spent shells and two dead bodies.
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woody with a view
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USUALLY, criminals are too stupid to wear gloves while they load rounds.
Just, sayin....
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motoged
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Were any shell casings found?
And if so, were they collected by someone wearing gloves....and handled with gloves after that....and what is the fingerprinting procedures in
Mexico?
Don't believe everything you think....
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SFandH
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Quote: Originally posted by motoged |
Were any shell casings found?
And if so, were they collected by someone wearing gloves....and handled with gloves after that....and what is the fingerprinting procedures in
Mexico?
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Come on motoged, I'm sure the BOLA detective squad did a thorough crime scene investigation and is on the case......................
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MrBillM
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Accentuate the Positive !
Your chances of not being murdered are GREAT.
If you aren't murdered, you're doing GREAT.
If you ARE murdered, your worries are OVER.
Which is GREAT.
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chuckie
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Sure a bunch of crime experts on here, eh?
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norte
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seems the town is lawless. Like the mainland, maybe best lawful citizens start banding together.
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