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Nation: Body of abducted Louisiana girl found
http://www.nandotimes.com/nation/story/333433p-2783946c.html ^
| March 29 2002
| The Associated Press
Posted on 03/29/2002 6:07:11 PM PST by ATOMIC_PUNK
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
Thoughts and prayers go out for her, family, and friends...
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posted on
03/29/2002 6:11:14 PM PST
by
HangFire
To: ATOMIC_PUNK
...and some people don't understand the death penalty.
To: ATOMIC_PUNK
Heartfelt prayers sent to the Thibodeaux family. I saw the father interviewed on local NBC affiliate KPLC last night. He is a volunteer firefighter, I believe. Holli was in her neighborhood, riding her bike. First day of Easter holidays here in SW LA.
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
Poor kid.
Years ago, here in Arkansas, we had a child about the same age abducted under the same conditons. Some guy in a "silver car" stopped and asked her directions, and grabbed her through the window, all in plain view of serveral witnesses who managed to get a description of the vehicle.
They searched the State with no results. UNTILL, the FBI finally tracked him down. He came from out of state, had rented a car at the airport, did his terrible act, and went back to the airport and flew back East.
They got him.
sw
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posted on
03/29/2002 6:15:22 PM PST
by
spectre
To: ATOMIC_PUNK
Sketch
Now the search shifts into high gear for the murder suspect. He is described as a white male, about six, one, with blonde hair and blue eyes. He was last seen wearing blue jeans. Police say he was driving a full size truck with a custom blue paint job. The truck had a silver tool box on the back with a red and white ladder.
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posted on
03/29/2002 6:15:24 PM PST
by
deport
To: ATOMIC_PUNK
How horrible. That poor child.
This country is losing more and more morality by the day.
How many more will die before America wakes up?
When will they see the Ten Commandments aren't "hate speech" or "oppresive rules?" They're common sence!
To: AlexanderTheGreat
Well, it seems to me that life imprisonment Life imprisonment is only 20 years you know. There are brutal murderers of children set loose in their 40's who will most likely kill again. The death penalty should be given to child murderers.
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posted on
03/29/2002 6:19:09 PM PST
by
FITZ
To: ATOMIC_PUNK
FBI - Kidnapping Investigation - Holli Mariah Thibodeaux
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March 28, 2002 Hathaway, Louisiana
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Holli Mariah Thibodeaux
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DESCRIPTION
Date of Birth: |
February 19, 1990 |
Place of Birth: |
Louisiana |
Sex: |
Female |
Hair: |
Brown (shoulder length) |
Height: |
5'2" |
Eyes: |
Green |
Weight: |
98 pounds |
Race: |
White |
THE DETAILS
An unknown male suspect is being sought in connection with the kidnapping of 12-year-old Holli Mariah Thibodeaux, from Hathaway, Louisiana, approximately 30 miles east of Lake Charles, Louisiana. On March 28, 2002, the victim and her friend were playing on a swing set in a trailer park area where they lived when the suspect approached the area in a pick-up truck. The suspect exited his vehicle and asked the girls for directions. He then grabbed the victim, put her in his truck, and fled the area heading northbound on Highway 26.
REMARKS
At the time of the abduction, Holli Mariah Thibodeaux was wearing a red, white and blue v-neck sleeveless shirt, khaki cargo shorts, blue camouflage-designed backless tennis shoes, and white socks with a Coushatta Casino emblem. She has a gap between her two front teeth, a one-inch scar on her right cheek, and a speech impediment.
SUSPECT
The unknown suspect is described as a white male, in his thirties, with dirty blond hair, approximately six feet tall and a stocky build. He was wearing a white t-shirt and blue jeans shorts. He was driving a light blue, full-sized Chevy pick-up truck with a new silver toolbox. A red and yellow ladder was in the bed of the truck. |
Individuals with information concerning this case should take no action themselves, but instead immediately contact the nearest FBI Office or local law enforcement agency. For any possible sighting outside the United States, contact the nearest United States Embassy or Consulate.
[ New Orleans Field Office ] [ Kidnapping and Missing Persons Investigations ] [ FBI Home Page ] [ FBI Field Offices ]
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
Prayers for the girl and the family. Anybody who does something like this should be removed from society forever. Just wait till his judgement day comes!!
To: FITZ
Life imprisonment is only 20 years you know. There are brutal murderers of children set loose in their 40's who will most likely kill again. The death penalty should be given to child murderers.Give him death, or the lifetime the child would have had left. @65 years. He can die in prison.
To: ATOMIC_PUNK
This was all over the radio stations here yesterday...
My heart goes out to this little gal and her family. GOD only knows what kind of terror she was put through in her last hours here on earth, and the toll it must be taking on her parents.
I sincerely hope the scum who did this is found (by a pack of hungry, ill-tempered pit-bulls.)
To: concerned about politics
You're right; "life" seldom means life. Yates' sentence to life in Texas means parole consideration at 40 years. Ironically, this approach makes sense. Death panalty advocates in Texas actually support the "life with parole at 40" because it ties the hands of future liberal governors who might be tempted to commute a death penalty sentence to "life" (and have to face the political fallout of doing so).
"Death" means death; no ambiguity.
To: ATOMIC_PUNK
I went to the FBI website thinking they might have a picture of the suspect, but I didn't see one.
To: SC Swamp Fox
I think that the death penality would be much more effective if carried out about 6 months (after one appeal) after conviction. Even these looney a$$holes would think twice.
To: FITZ
Life imprisonment is only 20 years you know. There are brutal murderers of children set loose in their 40's who will most likely kill again. The death penalty should be given to child murderers.We had a guy around here (Rochester, New York) named Arthur Shawcross. He murdered 2 children in Watertown (WAY up North). Was sentenced to - I'm not sure, I think it was 20 years. He served about 13 years and was released on parole.
He murdered 11 women before they put him away again. 11 consecutive terms of 25-to life. New York didn't have a death penalty at the time.
They had another guy in Texas named Ken McDuff, sentenced to death in 1969 (I think). When the Supreme Court endced the death penalty a few years later, McDuff's sentence was commuted to life. He got parole and murdered 7 women. He has since been executed.
McDuff will never commit murder again. I'm not as sure about Shawcross.
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posted on
03/29/2002 6:43:42 PM PST
by
irv
To: ATOMIC_PUNK
There is a 13-year-old Hispanic girl who was abducted a few weeks ago in Houston. As far as I know, she is still missing. Please pray for her, and for all abused or missing children.
To: Pining_4_TX
I know a couple of who's daughter was abducted and murdered several years ago. I don't know how they go on. But they do. They even started a foundation that helps find missing and abducted children. When I see them it's so so sad. Their eyes always look like they just stopped crying.
There is a special place in hell for the devoids that prey on children.
To: irv
Rochester, NY bump...
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posted on
03/29/2002 7:05:22 PM PST
by
copycat
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