Posted on 6/11/2007, 7:13:00 PM by milwguy
Delavan - Delavan police have identified the victims of a suspected murder-suicide that claimed the lives of six people, including infant twins and their mother.
The dead were identified this morning as: Nicole Marie McAffee, 19, her twin infant sons, Argenis and Isaiah Analco, her sister Ashley Lynn Huerta, 21, and Huerta's friend Vanessa Iverson, 19. All are believed to have been shot and killed by Amborosio Analco, 23, who then took his own life. Analco was McAffee's ex-boyfriend, police said. Court records identify him as the father of the twins, who were born Dec. 12, and a 2-year-old girl who was also shot but survived. According to online Wisconsin court records, Analco had only minor brushes with law enforcement including tickets for speeding in 2002, driving with a suspended license in 2005, and driving without a valid license in 2006. In 2005 he was the subject of a child support action initiated by McAffee in Walworth County.
In that case, a Walworth County judge on March 16 ordered but stayed a six-month jail sentence for Analco for failing to pay child support. He was ordered to pay $442 per month for all three children but owed about $4,100 in birth expenses for Jasmine, according to court records.
Analco's first name is spelled three different ways in court records - Ambrosio, Argenis and Aguenis.
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I don’t know about this guy, but all Mexicans have two last names, their father’s and then their mother’s. So Juan Lopez Solis gets arrested. In some places he will be listed as Juan Lopez. In others, Juan Solis. When I lived in El Paso they were always losing people in the county jail because they would have them listed under both names. A judge might order Juan Lopez released, but the jailer who went to get him out would ask for Juan Solis, a name to which the person didn’t answer. It causes all kinds of problems. I suspect in this case the guy is illegal and is deliberately offering different names to the police just to ensure he couldn’t be traced.
it’s as simple as changing the spelling or a digit or two of a SSAN to repair your own credit or avoid arrest due to live warrants. Computers are powerful and invasive, but they are not smart.....common-sense dishonesty defeats them regularly (stating the obvious here, LOL)
I wondered why all the nuuz reports failed to mention the names of the dead in WI....now we know...the are the blessed Hispanic traveler.
Seriously, look over this list. I read it and my jaw dropped.—
http://www.fbi.gov/wanted/fugitives/vc/murders/vc_murders.htm
Basically, the nasty truth that is never mentioned is this— seal off the borders and deport the illegals, and the country, overnight, would be turned into a giant Disneyland. You could walk down the street naked, with 20 dollar bills covering your flesh, and you would have a nice stroll in peace.
“seal off the borders and deport the illegals, and the country, overnight, would be turned into a giant Disneyland” Well, not quite, but you are onto something.
Ask yourself what a Mexican crook would want to do if the Federales were closing in, or things got too hot back on the rancho in Sinaloa? Well, you think leaving the jurisdiction of the Mexican police would be one of the things you might want to do? So, there is a positive advantage to the Mexican criminal to want to migrate north to the US, isn’t there? It would make a great place to hide, and you get to meet new victims to rob, murder, rape, sell dope to, etc. And hey, we Americans won’t even bother to deport you if we catch and convict you. 600,000 deportation orders avoided by those convicted of illegal entry. Yikes!
That came up earlier today when a Freeper who’d examined the statistics carefully found that a preponderance of murders of African-Americans are done by Hispanics, usually illegal aliens.
My jaw is dropping, too! Holy smokes!
Is the murderer illegal? Did he earn a green card by marrying an American gal? Or was he born here? The media won’t tell us if he’s illegal, will tell us if he was born here, maybe will tell us if he’s naturalized via marriage.
You can't both be naked and covered with $20's...
Analco’s first name is spelled three ways in court records: Ambrosio, Argenis and Aguenis. Walworth County District Attorney Phil Koss said Analco, who was born in Mexico, had a Social Security card, but Koss did not know if he was a U.S. citizen.
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