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Showing posts with label death. Show all posts

Executed in Texas, murderer of elderly woman

Executed in Texas, murderer of elderly woman
The authorities executed in Texas on Wednesday to a subject who raped and strangled an elderly woman of 93 years during a robbery at a house in the Dallas area, more than a decade ago.

"I regret what I did," said William Murray two nephews of Rena Ratcliff, the victim, who looked through a window in the chamber executions. "I hope that in your heart you can forgive me. The Lord has forgiven me."

Then, looked sentenced by another window, behind which were witnesses, including his mother and two brothers, and said: "I will be waiting there at all, are you OK? God bless you."

Eight minutes later, at 18.20, a doctor certified the death of Murray, who became the ninth inmate executed this year in Texas. That number is the highest in the country.

Murray said that drug addiction drove him to commit at least a dozen robberies in homes, including the February 1998. The elderly woman, Rena Ratcliff, woke up when the thief was looking for something of value in your room.

The widow beat him with a cane or walker with his orthopedic surprising. The defendant had acknowledged that after receiving the blow, had "become insane".

The thief stole 10 dollars in cash that were in a glass bottle and a knife, and then changed his loot by drugs

Students run over

Students run over
Two students were run over in Queens yesterday when crossing Rockaway Blv. shortly after 8 am.

Girls of 11 and 12 years old, had to be treated in the hospital in Jamaica, with a minor wound in the hand, and the mayor, who was serious wound in the head.

The students were run over by a black Nissan Altima, which lacked a mirror.

At the end of this year, police were looking for the driver, who was behind the outrage on the run.

train crash in Chatsworth

train crash in Chatsworth
The train crash in Chatsworth on Friday persistent image of fire crews perched on the first wagon, desperately trying to reach out to victims.

There were 250 firefighters, 120 players Sheriff, 200 of the LAPD who came to help.

Medical care, apparently worked well.

Less in one aspect.

The distance to most trauma centers where the wounded were evacuated. It was very big.

The duration of transport affects so crucial to survival rates and recovery.

In the field, you can stop bleeding, prevent shock from blood loss, inject morphine or antibiotics, cover burns, fractures set, opening airways ... stabilize and then cataloguing the wounded to the order of evacuation to hospital. That's it. Nothing more.

So did the medical teams at the scene of the accident: the wounded in the park and Stoney Point in Chatsworth Hills Academy were divided and equipped with identification: green for the mild, yellow for serious, red for severe.

But when the evacuation found that in the valley were only two trauma centers: the Providence Holy Cross Medical Center in Mission Hills and Northridge Hospital.

Both are located at a distance of about 4 miles, 10 to 12 minutes by ambulance from the accident site.

Although many wounded arrived there, the magnitude of the disaster - at least 25 dead, 135 wounded, 34 in critical condition - made it necessary to bring them to more distant centers.

But the hospital USC is 27 miles, ie from 32 to 55 minutes. The Ronald Reagan UCLA, 21 miles, from 28 to 70 minutes, the Cedars-Sinai, 25 miles, 35 to 60 minutes. The hospital California at 28.2 miles, 35 minutes to 1 hour and a half. We lost precious time.

Of course, helicopters shortened distances. Among the firefighters of the city, county and a Sikorsky H-3 of the Sheriff, took 40 of the wounded.

For the remainder was used ambulances.

It took too long to reach hospitals.

They say that the collision of trains on Friday was due to human error engineer.

Why is that not only two trauma centers in the San Fernando Valley, an area with nearly two million inhabitants?

To which the closed to save money.

Over the past five years closed in the county, with its nearly 11 million inhabitants, 11 hospitals: three in the San Fernando Valley. 65 emergency rooms closed in 10 years, and 11 trauma centers, leaving only 10. Neither one for children in the Valley.

Of course, cost a lot. Each patient took up to 12 professionals and costs an average of 250 thousand U.S. dollars.

The existing ones are so full that patients were lying on ambulance stretchers in the corridors.

The horrific train crash shows what could happen in the event of a disaster even greater, as an influenza pandemic. There will be seriously ill who do not receive medical attention.

The solution is not simple. But it takes is needed.

World Trade Center: The nightmare of rebuilding the World Trade Center

World Trade Center: The nightmare of rebuilding the World Trade Center
Seven years after the attack on the Twin Towers that killed nearly 3,000 people, the new project faces a complicated rebuilding

The enchanting Greek Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas was destroyed on September 11, 2001 in the terrorist attack which killed nearly 3,000 people at the World Trade Center in New York. According to the 'Master Plan' redrafted in 2005 to rebuild the entire area, the small space occupied by the congregation was perfect for installing the Centre for Security Vehicles of the new complex. In return, Porth Autorithy of New York New Jersey Port Authority, owner of the land and project director, will relinquish an area in another place next. Disagreement between the parties makes it impossible construction of the Centre for Vehicles, which in turn slows construction of the five towers to replace those destroyed in 2001

The case symbolizes the complications facing a project involving the construction, 16 acres (64,749 square meters) of five skyscrapers (two of them, the highest in the city) the third major transport hubs in Manhattan and one of the greatest museums in the world in honour of victims of terrorism. Overall, an office space equivalent to the entire business district of Atlanta, without forgetting the services they need all that and reconstruction of the total of two adjacent streets, Greeenwich and Fulton. In total are involved, two major private developers, 19 public agencies, 101 contractors and subcontractors, 33 agencies design and architecture, the victims' families and several thousand workers.

Tons of setbacks

The problems appeared from the outset. The plots are above the Hudson River (see photo) and we must build walls to isolate the subsoil moisture. First mistake: the engineers used surface and studies were based on the conditions of the land where the Twin Towers were. The disadvantage is that these new buildings are built a little further east and the ground is much harder, which has delayed the works since the beginning and has complicated the transport of more than 400,000 tons of material were removed during the first phase of the works. At 300,000 dollars a day for delays, the total paid for this error is 14 million dollars for the developer and 14 others for one of the builders, Pohenix Shipyard.

All these figures are nothing compared with the costs of delaying a project whose initial budget stood at 15,000 million dollars (10,600 million euros), which is already far from these data and is rising about 15% annually, according to sources of the sponsoring Silverstein Properties. The city council, ruled by multimillionaire Michael Bloomberg, eager to rebuild the area and fill again companies, signed a pact in 2005 with investment bank Goldman Sachs in which he granted tax concessions if they undertook to settle in the new World Trade Center. The small print of the pact included bonuses for the bank valued at 321 million dollars if there was no degree of construction in 2010. Now that we know are not going to meet the deadline, the council renegotiated the agreement while balls thrown outside and blamed the Port Authority, which ensures that the time deadlines imposed by the former governor of New York (George Pataki, a Republican, favourite target of all criticisms) are "magical and emotional." The new governor, David Patterson, has promised a timetable "rigorous and realistic".

Clarifying this crossing accusations is mission impossible. This newspaper contacted Steve Coleman, a member of the team's press Porth Authority, which refers to the document on the project hung on his website. Not a word more. Elizabeth Kubany, of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, one of the largest studies of architecture in the world and responsible for the construction of Tower 1, neither wanted to make statements "about delays and delivery times" and refers to the Port Authority. The paper on the status of the works, their heads recognize that the deadlines were "not realistic" and attributed the increase in the budget to "the effects of the dramatic increase in the price of materials."

Two symbols' touched '

Two of the major milestones of reconstruction have been particularly affected by this disaster planning and execution. The first, the transport hubs designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, the third largest city and which will serve 80,000 passengers a day. The project provided for a retractable roof and other aspects that will not be covered eventually by delays in implementation, which already exceeds 1,000 billion dollars in the initial budget. Bloomberg, in an attack of sincerity, said yesterday in an article titled quite rightly 'There should be no more excuses for Ground Zero' that the terminal is "too complicated to build."

More dramatic is the story of the Memorial for Victims and that includes the museum. His inauguration was scheduled for September 2011, a date with strong emotional charge. Mayor Bloomberg has said that is his "highest priority" and that the plaza that houses the memorial will be ready by then. The museum will have to wait another year. Part of the 8,000 tons of steel for construction began arriving last week to the area, as a symbol of desperezamiento of such works which cost 530 million dollars (374 million euros) and carrying a considerable delay.

The place has saved a place for the Straight survivors, who agreed that for the hall of Tower 1 hundreds of people were saved in the attacks and who miraculously survived the collapse of the tower and its subsequent peripecia. The recklessness of some workers, who tore part of the bulkhead that hid, revealed that the ladder was stranding on Vesey Street, protected by a plate and pending relocation. The publication by the New York press of the news prompted the authorities to change their location. They assert that the ladder, another paradigmatic error, is safe. Excluding these small setbacks, the norm is that New Yorkers look with some scepticism and indifference to the issue. A stroll through the area serves to verify that only the tourists, and by thousands, are interested in the progress of works.

Christopher O. Ward is in charge since June of the Port Authority, the boss of the project. Those who have used the Air Train that leads from Jamaica Station to JFK Airport, a project of who was responsible, can be an indication of the efficiency of this man 53 years not without controversy (there are those who criticize his transfer from the public initiative to private and start all) who studied a postgraduate theology at Harvard. He will be required.

Inauguration memorial in honor of the victims of the Pentagon

Inauguration memorial in honor of the victims of the Pentagon
Thousands of people gathered on Thursday to attend the inauguration of the first memorial to victims of Sept. 11 into the Pentagon when a hijacked airliner crashed against the Department of Defense, leaving 184 dead plus the five hijackers.

After a minute of silence, an officer of the Navy did sound a campanazo by each of the victims of the attack on the Pentagon, which occurred just after two other planes that crashed into the twin towers of New York, 11 September 2001. A fourth hijacked airliner crashed in an open Pennsylvania.

Among music of bagpipes and choirs, the families of the victims, and authorities and Pentagon officials observed the memorial erected near the site where the plane fell in the east wing of the Pentagon.

Former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld accompanied President George W. Bush and the secretary of defense, Robert Gates, while a flag is izaba on the memorial.

Nearly 3,000 people died in the terrorist attack seven years ago in Washington and New York.

"This memorial will be a silent monument to the determination of free people," said Rumsfeld.

"And this memorial will not be simply a symbol of the pain of the nation but an eternal reminder of the men and women of courage, they saw fire and smoke, and saved the lives of their fellow Americans on 11 September," he said.

The memorial is a plaza with sculptures that resemble benches, each with a mirror of water, with the name of each person who died in the attack on the Pentagon.

The units representing the 59 people killed on American Airlines Flight 77 are arranged so that visitors who come to watch the inscription with the name of the person who is devoted, look at the reflection of the sky.

The sculptures reminiscent of the 125 people who died inside the Pentagon are designed so that visitors see the name of the victim and the Pentagon at the same time.

The seats are distributed according to the ages of the victims, starting with the youngest, Dana Falkanberg three years, and ends with the mayor, John Yamnicky, 71.

commemoration of victims of the terrorist attacks of September 11 in New York

commemoration of victims of the terrorist attacks of September 11 in New York
As in previous years, but this time to mark the seventh anniversary of the attack "September 11" was held in the City of New York, United States, a ceremony of tribute to vĂ­citmas of this terrorist act. At night, from the ruins of the former World Trade Center, were launched two large lights flare into the sky as a symbol of the demolished twin towers.

At 8 and 56, 9 and 3 minutes, at 9 and 59 and 10 and 29, the mayor of New York, Michael Bloomberg, and citizens present kept silent, as a remembrance to the time when the planes hit the parties north and south of the extinct twin towers, causing their total collapse. The ceremony also read the names of the 2751 victims of this terrorist attack.

Although seven years have passed after the accident, many Americans, seems like an event yesterday. The annual commemoration ceremony raises the sorrow and pain of all.

Although there is no exact figure, insurance is the profound negative psychological impact that this incident exercises to people. Even has become a shadow not remove from everyday life.

There is evidence that from 7000 million dollars compensation, 6000 million has been paid to victims of the collapse of the twin towers, the attack on the Pentagon, and the fall of passenger aircraft in the state of Pennsylvania.

In addition to the direct victims, citizens New Yorkers living in the area near the former World Trade Center, still suffering the physical and psychological damage. A medical survey shows that in the ten months following the terrorist attack of September 11, half the people who were in the area suffer from respiratory diseases like asthma, cough, and serious illnesses in the lungs and other organs. While it is estimated that more than half of those affected suffer psychological problems. Researchers have discovered that there are carcinogenic materials between the fire and dispersed during the collapse of the twin towers. According to these researchers, the damage of these toxic substances are produced in the long run, after several years.

The late World Trade Center was located in one of Manhattan. There coexist many Chinese descendants, so also are considerable damage they have suffered these overseas Chinese. On September 11, 2007, was opened at a local clinic a "physical recovery center" to offer medical help to residents and employees who live and work nearby. To date, two thirds of the patients are Chinese, and their suffering has been caused by inhaling dust.

The previous day, the opposition Democrats in Congress criticized the U.S. administration of President George W. Bush for not achieving significant progress in 25 anti-terrorism mandates.

In a report published by the representatives Democrats on committees of Foreign Affairs and Internal Security of the chamber, the opposition gave a note to the very low performance of the White House when it comes to complying with the recommendations of the Commission's 11-S .

In this regard, noted that no progress has been made necessary and that have been missed opportunities to improve the safety of aviation, railways, ports and borders, including missed opportunities to encourage the exchange of information, the response to emergencies, and biological research.

The report cited "failure to act" in four of the 25 mandates, including the review of airports against possible terrorist vulnerabilities. Ten areas showed little or no progress.

For example, in the area of scanning of containers carrying vessels, the Democrats concluded that there has been no progress in having 100 percent of the requirements of such controls included in the legislation.

The congress has established a deadline of July 1, 2012 to comply fully with this latest front in the anti-terrorist security.

7 years since the 11-S

7 years since the 11-S
Today we remember the great tragedy that fuel the world, last September 11, 2001. Seven years later, the feeling of security of society is not much better than then, and people want to know what to do to enhance security in general without creating acts of racism or unnecessary measures, which really doing justice is done.


Scientologists consider it their duty to use his knowledge to help others benefit from it. In fact, the Code of Scientologist, written by L. Ron Hubbard, said, "Using the best that I know of Scientology to my utmost ability to help my family, friends, groups and the world."

Thousands of Ministers Scientology Volunteers selflessly provided their assistance in specific sites of disasters such as M11, September 11, Tsunami, Hurricane in Bombay, Hurricane Caterina among many others. They have also trained at social service agencies such as the Civil Defence personnel in South America and India, or the police in Botswana, Brazil, India, etc..

The Church of Scientology, invites citizens to learn how to learn practical solutions to help handle the problems facing human beings by natural disasters or man-made disasters. You can do something about it "

The Church of Scientology is presenting its yellow tents in different areas throughout Spain with its motto "You can do something about" showing the public how to help a child with school problems, assistant to a sick family member, resolve marital disruption As a child develop healthy and safe, how to make your environment safer, how to resolve the conflict, in order more than 15 different problems in society. These actions are totally practices that anyone can do at home, at school , At work.

Notes the actions carried out by a minister of the Church of volunteer Scientology, see for yourself how it works, do not need to wait for results.

The church volunteers trained in various skills, helping children or resolving conflicts, helping to deal with hazardous environments, providing spiritual support for illness or injury, administrative skills and ethics.

The training programs using basic principles of Scientology and are available to anyone.

Scientology is a religious education and if the only requirement to become a Volunteer Minister, is a desire to help others and improve situations and conditions "the motto of the Volunteer Ministers is" You can do something about it. "

In disaster situations the main tool of the ministers are volunteers aid of Scientology and its organizational abilities.

"What is needed is an effort shoulder to shoulder with people of goodwill, we are working to train thousands of volunteers to join the ranks of ministers Volunteers our locality"

The program Volunteer Ministers of the Church of Scientology contributes to efforts to alleviate the people around the world including the 1992 civil disorder, and the earthquake in Los Angeles, Japan, Indonesia and Russia as well as fires in California Arizona , Australia and Sydney, the bombing in Oklahoma City on September 11 in New York in 2001; hostage-taking in Moscow theater in 2002 and recently in the terrible hurricane that swept many areas with flowers.

The founder L. Ron Hubbard said A Volunteer Minister is a person who helps his neighbor on a voluntary basis by returning the purpose, truth and spiritual values in the lives of others. "

The Church is coordinating the work of his body near 100000 Ministers Volunteers, internationally recognized by the effectiveness of aid provided in places where natural disasters have occurred or those caused by man. The Volunteer Ministers program, was developed by L. Ron Hubbard. Also, in every city where there is a Church of Scientology there is a team of volunteers who assist ministers in the daily life of their community and are awaiting their offer humanitarian aid to those who need it. Moreover. anyone can become Volunteer Minister.

Among the major incidents of the past 15 years those who have responded ministers Volunteers are:

-- The San Francisco earthquake in 1989
-- The Los Angeles riots in 1992
-- The floods in Italy in 1994
-- The earthquake in Kobe, Japan in 1995
-- A gas explosion in Korea in 1995
-- The explosion in 1995 in Oklahoma City
-- The 1995 earthquake in Jakarta
-- The floods in Venezuela in 1997
-- The war zones in Chechnya in 1997
-- The 1999 earthquake in Turkey
-- Hurricane Center americas Match in 1998
-- The tornadoes in Oklahoma in 1999
-- The terrorist attacks on New York and Washington DC
-- Forest fires in Australia in 2001
-- Floods in Europe in 2002
-- The site of the Moscow theatre in 2002
-- Civil unrest in Venezuela in 2003
-- Fires arrasadores Southern California in 2003
-- The cleanup activities of the Prestige in Galicia in 2003
-- The terrorist attacks in Madrid in 2004 and more.


Scientology is a religion in the deepest meaning and traditional, because it took nothing less than the full rehabilitation of the spirit of man-his innate abilities, state of mind and certainty of their own immortality and its relationship with the divine. Scientology has in common with many of the world's oldest religions the belief that the man he was here to find their own salvation, and that can only do so completely understand their relationship with God the Creator. Scientology also contends that man is basically good and that its salvation depends upon himself, his relationship with his fellow men and their attainment of brotherhood with the universe.

The Church of Scientology in Spain registered under No 1304 GS-A in the Register of Religious Entities of the Ministry of Justice.

September 11th Memorial at Pentagon revives painful memories

September 11th Memorial at Pentagon revives painful memories
On the morning of September 11, 2001, Patrick Smith walked toward a television in an office of the Pentagon, to watch the news on attacks against the World Trade Center in New York, when he heard a loud explosion.

"The wall in front of mine was twisted inwards," he recalls.

"The roof tiles and wires began to fall, then everything became black (...) and then a fireball came by the giant wall," he says.

Images like these will cross the thinking of several of the survivors on Thursday, when the first permanent memorial in the United States in commemoration of the attacks of September 11 was devoted to the 184 people who died in the Pentagon and on American Airlines Flight 77, , Which crashed against the building.

The ceremony at the headquarters of the U.S. Defense Department, attended President George W. Bush will take place exactly seven years after Al Qaeda militants who hijacked four commercial airliners and killed nearly 3,000 people.

Smith, a civilian who works for the Army, will be among the audience. He knows that is fortunate to have this possibility.

"I could hear and feel how the hair of the head and arms began to scorched by the intense heat of the flame," he said.

"If I had walked over six feet (nearly two meters), probably would not be sitting here today," he said.

Smith saw the flames from a colleague who was unable to leave and failed to help her. A co-worker came running-fire, with his clothes on fire.

Smith was thrown to the floor and went crawling from that hell. Took the hand of an injured colleague and together found a safe way out.

"She had second-degree burns and skin it was beginning to fall from the face," he said.

The memories have become less intense with the passage of time, but never disappear completely, he said.

Smith cree that the memorial at the Pentagon, a park designed by Julie Beckman and Keith Kasem, with maples and units in commemoration of each victim, is an appropriate tribute to those who died.

"They did a great job," said Smith, who served in the Army's personnel department at the time of the attack.

Four homicide victims found in a house fire in U.S.

Four homicide victims found in a house fire in U.S.
The bodies of a woman and her three daughters were discovered on Tuesday in a house that caught fire near Los Angeles (Western U.S.), informed the police, who keeps track towards a quadruple homicide.

The remains of mother and her daughters, between 8 and 14 years old, were found by firefighters during an operation on Tuesday after the torching of housing in Lancaster (Calif.), 100 km north of Los Angeles, according to spokesman , Ron Haralson.

An initial examination leads to think that the victims were killed, said a spokesman for his party's forensic institute in Los Angeles, Craig Harvey.

Edwin Guthman journalist dies

Edwin Guthman journalist dies

Guthman, who struggled against the complications of amyloidosis, a rare disease that involves abnormal accumulation of proteins in tissues and organs, died on Sunday at his home in Pacific Palisades

Edwin O. Guthman, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist whose aggressive coverage of the Watergate scandal during the 1970's earned him the enmity of Richard Nixon, died at 89 years of age, reported today the Los Angeles Times newspaper.

Guthman, who struggled against the complications of amyloidosis, a rare disease that involves abnormal accumulation of proteins in tissues and organs, died on Sunday at his home in Pacific Palisades, pointed out the rotation.

The journalist, who also has long been a professor at the University of Southern California (USC) and a founding member of the Ethics Commission of the City of Los Angeles, won a Pulitzer Prize in 1950, early in his career, prove the innocence of a victim of McCarthyism.

He awarded the Pulitzer for his stories in The Seattle Times on anti-Americanism Committee activation of the Washington Legislature. His articles cleared a professor at the University of Washington into allegations that he was a communist activist.

During a brief parenthesis away from journalism, he worked for Robert F. Kennedy as a spokesman for the Justice Department from 1961 to 1965 and became his confidante.

Guthman was chief information officer of the national daily Los Angeles Times from 1965 to 1977, and subsequently served for a decade as editor of the editorial page of the Philadelphia Inquirer.

In 1971, Guthman occupied the third place of a list of 20 names of political opponents marked to be harassed in a memorandum sent by Charles Colson, assistant to the president Richard Nixon, also the presidential assistant John Dean.

The list came to light in congressional hearings on the Watergate case.

Guthman was a journalism professor and lecturer at USC from 1987 until his retirement last year. In the 1990's was a commissioner founder and chairman of the Committee on Ethics of the City of Los Angeles.

He also was one of three outside experts who reviewed and harshly criticized the attack by federal forces to the complex of davidiana Adventist sect on the outskirts of Waco, Texas, where some 80 people died.

Guthman was born on August 11, 1919 in Seattle, studied at the University of Washington and worked as a reporter for the Seattle Star before being enrolled to fight in World War II. He served in North Africa and Italy, was wounded and received the Purple Heart and Silver Star.

He is survived by three sons, one daughter and five grandchildren.

What happened in the mansion of Foster?

What happened in the mansion of Foster?

# The British company, shocked by the new details of the crime
# The father of the rich family was able to kill his wife and daughter and then set fire to his mansion
# The pressing economic problems may be behind the tragic event
# Video surveillance cameras filmed him leaving the blocks with a rifle
# The fire did think at first that the family died from flames
# Of the three corpses found, the police has already confirmed the identity of the daughter of Foster

that looked like a fatal fire in a luxurious villa of British Maesbrook, northwest England, is likely to become the macabre scene of the crime family. The next thing that shows the press in the UK on the case of the wealthy family murdered in her mansion suggests that video surveillance cameras installed in public places filmed the father of the family, the multimillionaire Christian Foster, while leaving the stable his house carrying a rifle.

If confirmed this point, Foster could kill several shots at three horses and three dogs who were in the stable, and then enter the mansion where they would have executed his wife and daughter. At first it was thought that the family had died of fire erupted at the residence, located in the county of Shropshire, south of Manchester.

So far have found three corpses in the rubble of the town: a woman, which corresponds to the identity of the tycoon's wife, Jill Foster and two other bodies-that of a middle-aged man with a rifle and a teen-those who are still being conducted analyses of identification.

They all had gunshot wounds and according to preliminary forensic reports, did not die because of the fire but by the impact of projectiles. If confirmed the worst omens, Foster would have killed his wife and daughter Kirstie, only 15 years, and then set fire to the mansion and sucidiarse below.

So far, the Police ha ido gradually putting the pieces of this macabre crime that has all the elements of a game of Clue. Mansion noble in the British countryside. Family wealthy and seemingly happy. A fire sweeps across their properties. Is Fatal accident or premeditated crime?

Pressing economic problems

Alarms were triggered when none of the three family members appeared Foster. There was speculation that the multimillionaire head of household, Christofer Foster, could have fled beset by bad economic times by passing its manufacturing enterprise insulating materials for oil rigs.

His company was engaged in a liquidation process and he faced nearly 1.8 million pounds. Moreover, according to suggest some ways of the United Kingdom, Foster weighed on several lawsuits pending and the Treasury to tax deduas reach a value close to a million euros.


Intense media attention

The British press was rubbing their hands with each new detail of the event, and it's a story with both morbo that triggers the sale of newspapers.

They have come to make a chronology of what happened in last few hours of life of the Foster family, recreating what might have happened in the family mansion in order to start the tragedy.

On the evening of the crime, the three family members went to a barbecue organized at home about veecinos. They returned on foot to his home because the father had been drinking throughout the afternoon.

About nine p.m. last Tuesday, came home. The small Kristie went to his room, while Jill retreated to double bedroom. It was then speculated that when the husband who had loaded his rifle with a silencer and murdered his daughter and his wife in their respective quarters.

Then, could go to the stables where they killed their dogs and their horses and re-enter the family residence. They set fire to the mansion and then commit suicide. A rifle found near the body of a man who has not yet been identified as Christian Fosters. The police continues to investigate the causes of the tragic crime.

The millionaire Foster killed his family and then committed suicide


The millionaire Foster killed his family and then committed suicide

The police have solved the mystery about the three corpses found in a mansion in England. Images of a security camera had solved the terrible event.

According to the agents who are conducting the investigation, all indications are that Mr. Foster killed his wife and daughter before lighting the fire that destroyed his house.

The images obtained from a camera monitoring the mansion show a man who "clearly seems to Foster 'walk from the stables and moving a trailer adjacent to transport horses, in order to block the entrance to his property.

Furthermore, it appears that carries "a rifle in his hands," which was later found near the bodies of the millionaire and his wife. They have also found the body of a dog with gunfire, as well as six other animals.

The businessman, his wife and daughter, 15, disappeared after declaring in a devastating fire at his mansion. Inside you found two bodies: one for Foster's wife, who died from a shot in the head, and the other from millionaire. The third body has not yet been formally identified, although all indications are that this is the couple's daughter.