Family of Baby Raping Murderer Josue Fraga Claims He Did Nothing Wrong!

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Josue Fraga was asked to care for his niece when the little girl’s mother died. The two year old, Samantha Fraga, was murdered by this soulless monster who police suspect raped her to death:

Samantha Fraga died March 20 in Worthington. Josue Robles Fraga, 34, was arrested six days later.

Fraga made his first court appearance on the indictment Monday in Nobles County District Court, with bail set at $1 million. He is charged with first-degree murder while committing sexual assault and two counts of second-degree murder.

Fraga’s attorney, Christina Wietzema, said he denies the charges.

A medical examiner reported that Samantha died of head injuries, body bruises, injuries to her genitals and rectum and a ruptured stomach. Fraga’s brother, who lives in Texas, had turned over custoy of Samantha and her brother to Fraga and his wife.

Dreamin’ Demon has a time line of the events of the night which pretty much prove that Josue’s filthy degenerate wife would have had to have known what happened. Be warned, DD has graphic details of what has to be the crime of the century. In their forums DD member Kathy points out that Josue takes erectile dysfunction medication so the attack on the girl had to have been planned out in advance, meaning he’s not some out-of-control maniac but a calculating, evil bastard who deserves the death penalty.

The wife’s excuse is that she worked until 2:30am or so, but the baby’s time of death is around then and she claims to have checked on her later than that.

Yet rather than lay low and keep their mouths shut the cretin related to this rapist are aggressively defending him. Let me repeat that, the man that police caught red-handed because he, according to the case file which you can see here, had the girl’s feces on the front of his pants which detectives seized as evidence has a brother and wife telling any news crew that will listen that the man did nothing wrong:

The brother of Josue Fraga, the Worthington man accused of sexually assaulting and killing his 2 year old niece, is speaking out. When Jose Fraga watched his brother Josue go before a judge, the suspect’s wife, was also there. Jose says he can’t believe the allegations against his brother.

He says, “My brother’s always been a good parent to his kids. I mean, if there’s anything you can say about him, that’s one of the things. You know, he’s always looking out for the kids.”

But now, Josue Fraga is accused of brutal crimes inside his small mobile home. Police say he sexually assaulted and killed his niece, 2 year old Samantha Fraga. Jose says his brother was asked to care for Samantha and her brother after the children’s mother died. It seems the kids’ father couldn’t care for them on his own, but Josue was hesitant to take them in.

Jose says, “At the particular time, he didn’t want to because it’s a small trailer.”

Josue Fraga’s wife and four children were already living in the 2-bedroom mobile home. Jose says, “After making him feel bad and everything he said, yeah, sure, I’ll take ’em.”

But once Samantha Fraga came to live in her uncle’s mobile home, something terrible happened. While police say Josue Fraga is to blame, Jose says that doesn’t sound like the brother he knows. He says, “I’m just hoping that the justice system works.”

Jose Fraga says his brother was an interpreter for the court system and worked hard to support his family. But tonight, Josue Fraga remains behind bars in Nobles County, held on $500,000 bond.

Disgusting. Read through the complaint and you’ll see that the wife and brother are at least accessories after the fact. They haven’t been charged but it is reported that Josue was picked up with his wife and brother in a van, looking for the children the state took away, and that he might have planning to flee to his native Mexico.

Man Found With 28 Pounds of Explosives in Vehicle Trunk

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Adrian Philips was stopped by police for a defective brake light. The man’s license had been revoked so his car was impounded, at which point they found homemade explosives in his trunk:

LAKE VILLA–A routine traffic stop in Lake Villa Sunday night turned into some mighty blasts as authorities got rid of 28 pounds of explosives found in the trunk of a vehicle.

Deputy Chief Roger Schroeder said police made a traffic stop at Monaville Rd. near Fairfield Road for a defective brake light around 9 p.m. and found the driver, Adrian Phillips, 32, of 25128 N Ellrie Court, Lake Zurich, had a revoked driver’s license.

As they were processing the vehicle after he was taken into custody they came across some cargo in the trunk.

“There were 28 pounds of explosives,” said Schroeder, noting that the handmade items were equal to a quarter to a half stick of dynamite and there were 379 pieces altogether. The Waukegan Bomb Squad was called as well as the United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and firearms (ATF).

Authorities detonated the explosives on village property near the Lehmann mansion.

“These homemade explosives were volatile and you can’t store them or move them safely so they were destroyed,” he said. Which is why some people, even those as far away as Route 173 and Deep Lake Road, heard several explosions during the early morning hours Monday.

Phillips was charged with unlawful use of a weapon and released Monday morning after posting $2,000 on a $20,000 bond. He is due to appear in Lake County Circuit Court June 19.

“They could upgrade those charges and they could also charge him federally,” said Schroeder.

There’s no word on what they think he was up to with this amount of explosives, but it’s safe to say he was up to no good.

h/t N.T.A.

Santeria Practitioners Still Being Persecuted in Florida

The Supreme Court rightly affirmed their right to practice their religion in the early 90s but the practitioners of Afro-Caribbean diaspora religions like Santeria still face persecution by state authorities who continue to operate under now discredited beliefs propagated by “occult experts” with little formal training in Comparative Religion. The results of this miseducation often look something like this.

Now one Santeria priest is fighting back against the abuse of the Santeria community by an overzealous and misinformed state government:

A Santeria priest who took Hialeah’s ban of animal sacrifice to the U.S. Supreme Court — and won — is taking on another local city: Coral Gables.

Ernesto Pichardo, president of the Church of Lukumi Babalu Aye, has been trying for almost a year to obtain records relating to the interruption of a Santeria ceremony by police last summer.

An attorney he recently hired, David Aelion, has filed a public records request for any documents relating to the incident, which took place June 8. Aelion has requested all the incident reports, any internal investigations reports and communications between officers the day of the incident, as well as photographs taken at the scene, inventory reports and all city communications referring to the scene.

”We want to find out why they were there for quite a few hours holding them [the practitioners] against their will,” Aelion told The Miami Herald Friday.

“It is pretty clear that the U.S. Supreme Court allows them to practice their religion freely. Why did it take many officers and that long to find out that they had no right to be there and no right to bother them?”

He said he was preparing for a possible civil rights violation case.

”We’re not jumping into whether or not there is a civil rights violation until we actually see the documents and see what happened,” Aelion said. “But there certainly could have been.”

That June afternoon, Santeria priest Jesús Suarez was performing a priesthood ceremony — one of the religion’s most sacred, which includes the sacrifice of several animals — at the home of Noriel Batista in the 1800 block of Casilla Street.

After reportedly getting a complaint from a neighbor who said they could hear the animals suffer, officers reported to the home ”guns drawn,” Pichardo and Batista said.

In all, about two dozen officers reported to the home and desecrated the holy space, the priests said.

Their attorney said in a statement that the police department’s “aggressive response and extended stay at the Suarez home regarding this incident rocked the Santeria community of the United States, who had come to believe that the 1993 United States Supreme Court opinion protecting their religious right actually meant something.”

The public records request was filed earlier this month. The city has not yet provided any.

City Attorney Elizabeth Hernandez, reached on her cellphone while on vacation in North Carolina on Friday, said her office routinely handled public records requests and furnished records as required by state law. She did not have the file with her, but said she believed some of the records Pichardo asked for were legally excludable.

Aelion said, however, that the city was intentionally blocking the records.

”The things they are saying is excludable are absolutely open public records and we have every right to them,” the attorney said. “That’s why they hired me. The city is going to have to comply and if they don’t we’ll be filing suit against them.”

Needless to say this is one case of religious discrimination C.A.I.R. won’t be yelping about. Since according to Islamic tradition Santeria would be pagans and unbelievers, the fundamentalist Muslim would be technically forced to wage war against them until they accept Allah.

But Islamism isn’t the kind of fundamentalism on the attack in Florida as the comments on the Miami Herald web page prove. Comments like this one:

What a bunch of cruel idiots. What kind of religion continues to kill animals for the sake of idolatry? Our supreme court allows them to do it? What happened to cruelty to animals laws? The good God Almighty, please help these poor animals, for you people are doing something you should not be doing.

Posted by: Rusty

# 5/25/2008 8:56 AM

I’ll assume “Rusty” is also a vegetarian, or else the above comment would be text book hypocrisy. But “Rusty” isn’t the only anti-Santeria voice there:

This is nothing short of Satanic worshipping. Only Satan demands animal sacrifices. Evil all around. Legal? yes; “Holy,?” HELL NO!!

Posted by: MiamiChico1

5/25/2008 10:57 AM

Something tells me that’s the sort of attitude that led to the incident in question. Those that practice Santeria are definitely not Satanists, and while I won’t bore you with a lecture on the history of the history of African diaspora religious traditions I would recommend anyone wanting real hard information on Santeria or any other religion in America read the book America: Religion and Religions by Catherine Albanese. It is the bible of comparative religion and has several chapters dedicated to explaining the history of both Santeria and like religions as well as the various occult traditions that borrow from them.

Maybe I’ll send my copy to the police force of Coral Gables.

h/t The Wild Hunt

Pot Smoking Degenerate David Nicholas Delich Kills Police Officer

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The man who ambushed several police officers in Arizona, one of whom has died, had a long history of “minor’ drug violations and mental illness. Reporter Brady McCombs dug up some of his history on the man, which includes Marijuana violations and possession of drug paraphernalia. At this time it is believed he never spent time in prison but was well known to law enforcement.

The shooting spree apparently was the culmination of several weeks of bizarre behavior by the drug addled Delich:

Investigators believe the suspect confronted a neighbor several weeks ago, which in turn may have led to his allegedly firing several dozen rounds Sunday into the neighbor’s home and another next door.

The shots and calls to 911 triggered a cross-town chase by sheriff’s deputies and Tucson police and resulted in Hite’s shooting, which was sandwiched between less serious shooting injuries to two sheriff’s deputies.

Rick Kastigar, Pima County Sheriff’s criminal investigations chief, said Delich and the neighbor share a common open space between their back yards. He said Delich allegedly engaged the neighbor in “an unprovoked verbal confrontation” about six weeks ago.

The neighbor brushed off the incident, but three weeks later Delich allegedly climbed onto the homeowner’s back wall and made additional “inquisitive and nonsensical” but nonthreatening comments, Kastigar said.

On Sunday morning, about 40 rounds were fired into the neighbor’s home with an assault-style rifle, and a similar number of shots hit the home next door, Kastigar said.

“It’s our belief that that may be what precipitated the gunman firing on the one home,” he said. “We don’t know if there was any confrontation or there were words exchanged” with residents in the second home.

Attorney Brick Storts, who has represented both Delich and his father before, and who appeared on the suspect’s behalf at Monday’s initial appearance, agreed with Kastigar’s assessment. “I do know there was a confrontation with some neighbors, and that may well be what started this whole series of events,” Storts said.

His behavior was clearly escalating. As I’ve blogged before, Marijuana use has been linked to mental illness by reputable medical sources:

A study published in the British Medical Journal found those using cannabis before the age of 15 are four times as likely to develop psychotic illness by 26. A Lancet study in 2007 estimated that 14 per cent of 15- to 34-year-olds affected by schizophrenia are ill because of heavy cannabis use. And recent analysis of 35 major studies concluded that cannabis use increased the risk of psychotic illness later in life by approximately 40 per cent and by up to 200 per cent among heavy users.

Many experts in mental health say they now have more than enough evidence to understand that cannabis is not the safe drug of popular myth.

‘We have been campaigning for many years about the links between cannabis and psychiatric illness, and highlighting evidence that the drug may not only precipitate psychotic breakdown but cause long-term mental damage,’ says Marjorie Wallace, chief executive of the mental health charity Sane.

Not settled science by any means, but in cases like this where a person goes on a seemingly motiveless rampage, drug use can provide clues as to why the irrational seemed reasonable to the perpetrator.

Former Klansman Robert Byrd Distraught by Inbreeding Joke.

But he’s not losing sleep over recruiting people into a terrorist organization. Frankly the Vice-President was just saying what everyone in my new home of South Carolina already knows:

WASHINGTON (CNN) – Vice President Dick Cheney apologized Monday for what his spokeswoman called “an inappropriate attempt at humor” that implied that inbreeding is common among West Virginians, a remark that elicited outrage from the state’s senior senator.

Asked during a question-and-answer session at the National Press Club about the fact that a search of his family tree found he is a distant relative of Sen. Barack Obama, the Democratic presidential front-runner, Cheney said the two politicians were unlikely to hold a family reunion.

He said that the Cheney line on his father’s side of the family dates to 1630’s, and a Cheney family line on his mother’s side dates to the 1650’s.

“So, I had Cheneys on both sides of the family — and we don’t even live in West Virginia,” Cheney cracked. After pausing for laughter from the crowd, Cheney added, “You can say those things when you’re not running for re-election.”

Afterward, West Virginia Sen. Robert Byrd lashed out at Cheney for the “insult to all Americans.” In a written statement, Byrd declared that Cheney showed “contempt and astounding ignorance toward his own countrymen” with the comments.

“Now that he or the administration he represents no longer needs their vote, Mr. Cheney apparently feels that he is now free to mock and belittle the people of West Virginia,” said Byrd, a Democrat. “With his trademark arrogance, the vice president even added, ‘You can say those things when you’re not running for re-election.’ ”

He added, “This pitiful comment is not entirely surprising when you consider the source. Vice President Cheney’s words reflect the attitude of an administration and a party that says what they must to get elected and then turns their backs on those they promised to represent.”

Byrd went on to complain that the Bush administration does too much for “darkies” and Republicans never apologized for their Klan busting policies. He then went on to endorse Barack Obama.

h/t Hot Air