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[*] posted on 2-24-2019 at 11:17 AM


Quote: Originally posted by AKgringo  
There is a reason most of us do not visit the "Off Topic" forum. Please don't bring it here!

[Edited on 2-23-2019 by AKgringo]


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[*] posted on 2-24-2019 at 12:09 PM


Quote: Originally posted by John Harper  
My roommate in Campo Lopez (just north of Alisitos) has heard about this killing/murder. I guess Tim was known there, and had done some work on the rock "castle" at the point. Who knows why it has not shown up in print somewhere, but it sounds like EnsenadaDr is correct that it took place. She also mentioned a "Brad" being involved, although she does not know him. She said he was called "Big Brad" or something to that effect.



John, thanks for corroborating the homicide with at least one other person who heard about the murder.

From reading here on "Baja Nomad," and on another site where EnsenadaDr, is also a member. It appear she knows Brad, at least as most people know there neighbors, and she has commented on his mild nature, before going on a wild rampage, and she feels close to Tim, the homicide victim.

What I notice that EnsenadaDr, is most outraged about in addition to the Mexican finest( police) of not getting up off their behind and arresting Brad, when they had time when he was still in the area.

EnsenadaDr,'s is besides herself over the behavior of the ambulance drivers, not willing to help help a bleeding or shot victim without the OK from the police.

Not to defend the ambulance drivers, because Baja cities need to respond to victims quicker than they sometimes do. But it's also understandably that at some crime scenes the ambulance drivers, or the police will not let the ambulance in the crime scene unless it has been cleared of any possible danger.

In a few places in the US, there are places the fire department and paramedics will not go to without a police escort, or before a crime scene is cleared. In Los Angeles, a paramedic, will easily make over $100,000 dollara a year, in Mexico, a paramedic, may make a few hundred pesos a day, and they may not want to take the risk, and perhaps they are jaded from seeing some many homicides and injuries.


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[*] posted on 2-24-2019 at 01:02 PM


Reality check, The Mexican PD or ambulance drivers will not become involved unless the local cartel shot caller says it OK. Every first responder in the region have heard the story of the dead drug lord brought to the Ensenada mortuary after his private helicopter crashed during the Baja 1000, story goes those who brought his body to the morgue no matter how your minor role did not fair well. The gunfight to rescue his body was epic. The Cartel gave him a kings funeral and the DEA was not happy with Mr Carlos Slim when they showed him the Sat. photos



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