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Mengano
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Body found behind Restaurant Jardines, San Quintin
La Procuraduría General de Justicia del Estado, informó sobre el hallazgo de una persona sin vida, en hechos ocurridos en San Quintín.
El cuerpo fue localizado la tarde del lunes a las 13:51 horas, en una parcela ubicada atrás del Restaurant Jardines donde se reportó que se encontraba
el cadáver de una persona de sexo masculino.
En dicho lugar, personal actuante del Ministerio Público tuvo a la vista el cuerpo de uin hombre quien portaba un pasamontañas.
El occiso presentaba tres impactos producidos al parecer por proyectil de arma de fuego en el lado izquierdo del tórax, clavícula y omoplato.
El cuerpo fue levantado del lugar a efecto de que le sea practicada la necropsia de ley.
El ahora occiso fue identificado en el transcurso del día como quien Celestino Martínez Campos de 34 años de edad.
http://www.ensenada.net/noticias/nota.php?id=22912
The state attorney general reported the discovery of a dead person in San Quintin.
The body was found Monday afternoon at 1:51PM, on a lot located behind the Restaurant Jardines, where it was reported there lay the body of a male.
At the location, Public Ministry personnel could see the the body of man who had a ski mask.
The deceased had three impacts, apparently produced by a gun, in the left chest, the clavicle and scapula.
The body was removed from the scene to perfrom an autopsy, as required by law.
The deceased was identified in the course of the day as Celestino Martinez Campos, 34 years old.
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David K
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How far "behind"?
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Mengano
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
How far "behind"? |
"en una parcela ubicada atrás del Restaurant Jardines"
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norte
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
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Not far enough for me!
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goldhuntress
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I guess it's as good a place as any to dump a body.
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norte
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Maybe people will now believe it is a dangerous place. I remember all the nay sayer experts on San Quintin from a couple of months ago.
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I motorhome-camped at the nice Los Olivos RV Resort next to Jardines landscaped restauant just 4 days before this tragic event.
My trip report would be inappropriate at this time...so I will just present these photos of Jardines and the area.
"The death of any man diminishes. me, for I am involved in mankind. And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee"
John Donne
A stranger to us, Sr. Campos is dead and may God have mercy on his soul.
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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Quote: | Originally posted by norte
Maybe people will now believe it is a dangerous place. I remember all the nay sayer experts on San Quintin from a couple of months ago.
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Jeeezzzuuuuusss.......here we go again.
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Ateo
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I'm heading there next month. Guaranteed it ain't a guero from San Diego. Probably just a dead guy behind the garden.
Bummer for Jardines fans, but ain't keeping me away. Someone was just killed behind my house last night. We picked him up and threw him in the
ditch. Don't tell Oside PD.
Kidding.
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I think you should start a new forum called --uh-- " chitty Things of Baja."
Then the rest of us could continue to enjoy the b-tchin stuff that most of us log on to read. I'm really getting tired of sifting thru the murders,
robberies, and all the other crap to get to the fun stuff that most of us log on to read, and enjoy. Murder and Mayhem are all part of the 6:00
news---Just what we go to Baja to get away from. Ripoffs, and road conditions and new places to see are what I signed on for, not a body count .
God help the lost souls and give comfort to their families, but at the risk of sounding heartless, I want to read about the good times mostly.
[Edited on 12-15-2011 by BajaNomad]
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Mengano
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Quote: | Originally posted by watizname
I want to read about the good times mostly. |
There is a website that delivers just what you want to read:
The Baja Times
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torch
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Quote: | Originally posted by watizname
I think you should start a new forum called --uh-- " crummy Things of Baja."
Then the rest of us could continue to enjoy the b-tchin stuff that most of us log on to read. I'm really getting tired of sifting thru the murders,
robberies, and all the other crap to get to the fun stuff that most of us log on to read, and enjoy. Murder and Mayhem are all part of the 6:00
news---Just what we go to Baja to get away from. Ripoffs, and road conditions and new places to see are what I signed on for, not a body count .
God help the lost souls and give comfort to their families, but at the risk of sounding heartless, I want to read about the good times mostly.
[Edited on 12-15-2011 by BajaNomad] |
why did you read the post? the title says was not misleading
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Quote: | Originally posted by watizname
I think you should start a new forum called --uh-- " crummy Things of Baja."
Then the rest of us could continue to enjoy the b-tchin stuff that most of us log on to read. I'm really getting tired of sifting thru the murders,
robberies, and all the other crap to get to the fun stuff that most of us log on to read, and enjoy. Murder and Mayhem are all part of the 6:00
news---Just what we go to Baja to get away from. Ripoffs, and road conditions and new places to see are what I signed on for, not a body count .
God help the lost souls and give comfort to their families, but at the risk of sounding heartless, I want to read about the good times mostly.
What? The title of this thread isn’t enough to steer you away, you need a special forum? Even after reading the title you chose to cick and read it.
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I guess I took a little too long to post my response, Torch beat me to it.
Mas Pacifico
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Roberto
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Quote: | Originally posted by watizname
I think you should start a new forum called --uh-- " crummy Things of Baja."
Then the rest of us could continue to enjoy the b-tchin stuff that most of us log on to read. I'm really getting tired of sifting thru the murders,
robberies, and all the other crap to get to the fun stuff that most of us log on to read, and enjoy. Murder and Mayhem are all part of the 6:00
news---Just what we go to Baja to get away from. Ripoffs, and road conditions and new places to see are what I signed on for, not a body count .
God help the lost souls and give comfort to their families, but at the risk of sounding heartless, I want to read about the good times mostly.
[Edited on 12-15-2011 by BajaNomad] |
This forum is "Baja News". You're saying you want it to become "Baja Good News"? This is one case where the forum and the title you should be enough
to tell you if you want to read it or now. No gun to your head.
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We stayed there last night..Loreto to Jardenes was 9 hours..
They had lots of rain there all day Tuesday..Road was a muddy run in off the hwy..
Rooms were $550 mp for a double, and resturant had happy hour from 4-6pm..
Did I say the food and service was GREAT!
Democracy is like two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote.
Ben Franklin (1759)
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Quote: | Originally posted by LaTijereta
We stayed there last night..Loreto to Jardenes was 9 hours..
They had lots of rain there all day Tuesday..Road was a muddy run in off the hwy..
Rooms were $550 mp for a double, and resturant had happy hour from 4-6pm..
Did I say the food and service was GREAT! |
Crime happens anywhere. If the guy that got whacked had 3 bullet holes in him I think it is likely that he pi$$ed in someones cornflakes or he was
"running" with the wrong crowd.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Mengano
Quote: | Originally posted by watizname
I want to read about the good times mostly. |
There is a website that delivers just what you want to read:
The Baja Times |
THE BAJA IMAGE COMMITEE WILL SWEAR IT DIDNT HAPPEN
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sanquintinsince73
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News article on TalkBaja® indicates that he was under investigation for various crimes including armed robbery and vehicle theft. Maybe some vigilante
justice?
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luv2fish
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Quote: | Originally posted by sanquintinsince73
Quote: | Originally posted by LaTijereta
We stayed there last night..Loreto to Jardenes was 9 hours..
They had lots of rain there all day Tuesday..Road was a muddy run in off the hwy..
Rooms were $550 mp for a double, and resturant had happy hour from 4-6pm..
Did I say the food and service was GREAT! |
Crime happens anywhere. If the guy that got whacked had 3 bullet holes in him I think it is likely that he pi$$ed in someones cornflakes or he was
"running" with the wrong crowd.
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Crime does happen everywhere, but most places investigate the crime with honesty and integrity, both for the job that they perform, and for the
victims. Ya know, as much as we don't like hearing it, or admitting it, Mexico has a long way to go before people feel safe.
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