Posted on 02/13/2013 8:14:13 PM PST by LSUfan
There's a gruesome double murder mystery in New Jersey.
Police say who did it's not a mystery because someone is under arrest but the mystery is why the accused killer cut of two men's heads and hands.
The victims are reportedly from Jersey City, but their remains were found buried in a town southwest of Philadelphia.
On the streets of Jersey City along Bergen Avenue, to the naked eye it's not obvious.
But to members of the close knit Coptic Orthodox church the pain is real.
"It's a shock, something like this doesn't happen to people like that," a resident said.
Now they know two members of the church have been brutally murdered.
But no one in this community seems to know why.
"It was crazy what happened to these two. Do they deserve it? No. Was it expected? Never. And it's just sad," a resident said.
The two victims were found buried in a back yard in Buena Vista, New Jersey last Thursday.
Monday, police announced an arrest.
28-year-old Yusuf Ibrahim is in custody.
Investigators say Ibrahim shot and killed the victims, severed their heads and hands, and buried the remains at a Buena Vista house.
(Excerpt) Read more at abclocal.go.com ...
“28-year-old Yusuf Ibrahim is in custody.”
All you need to know.
...Not to be confused with Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens). But it is a wild world. Hopefully, morning has broken on a reaction to this worldwide jihad.
Muslims from Somilia came over here to Maine and started killing the Christians who escaped the Muslim slaughter Somilia by coming with missionaries to Maine.
You’re right - south- is correct, should be -east instead of -west - more precisely about midway between Philly and the Jersey shore - but then it is an ABC News story - 50% accuracy is actually pretty good for them.....
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