My daughter Janelle sent a text message yesterday regarding Julio on television, and later texted that the story involved a neighbor and not my brother. I still didn’t make the connection until Ronnie Pineda called and told me my brother’s house was on the news because the suspect in the mass execution of 19 men, women, and children was arrested and deported to Mexico.
Still unable to reach Julio by phone, as I assume his phone is ringing off the hook.
Here’s the full story as told by the Los Angeles Times.
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Let's see -- yikes!
Well, I guess next time a background check would be a good idea!
Ditto on that Kanani...
His wife says: "He is innocent, though, and he always told me that if one day they came back after him that the truth would come out. I want to know what evidence they have on him."
Well, quite frankly it doesn't matter what she tells the US Authorities or even the US Media. She will have to contend with the Mexican authorities. I wonder if they will deport her and their four children as well from your brother's house.
Good God Ed! You've got to write a book someday.
Just another poor illegal immigrant who came here looking for work. Yeah buddy!
Kanani,
According to the media his wife has left for Ensenada to prove his innocence.
Grandspud,
I have been told this many times, write a book about all my odd experiences that are hard to believe, yet true.
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