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Animal house of horrors is uncovered outside NYC

A mother of seven is accused of running a house of horrors for pets at her suburban home, forcing her children to help torture them and burying at least 20 dogs in her backyard _ animals neighbors now fear were beloved pets that mysteriously ...

From FRANK ELTMAN, eTaiwan News,  12 Nov 2009

NY vigil marks immigrant's hate-crime killing

PATCHOGUE, N.Y. - Dozens of people are holding a candlelight vigil on Long Island to mark the one-year anniversary of the stabbing death of Ecuadorean immigrant Marcelo Lucero. ...

From FRANK ELTMAN, Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor,  7 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Marcelo Lucero

Immigrant's NY killing a year ago part of pattern

The high school buddies who trolled the streets looking for Hispanics to attack called it "beaner hopping." Anthony Harfford told police that he and his friends didn't do it often: "Maybe only once a week." Before Ecuadorean immigrant Marcelo ...

From FRANK ELTMAN, eTaiwan News,  7 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Suffolk County Police,  U.S. Department of Justice,  Marcelo Lucero,  Jeffrey Conroy

After immigrant killed in NY, others tell of abuse

PATCHOGUE, N.Y. - The high school buddies who trolled the streets looking for Hispanics to attack called it "beaner hopping." "Jose, Kevin and I started popping and Jose punched him so hard he knocked him out," Anthony Harfford told police. ...

From FRANK ELTMAN, Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor,  7 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Marcelo Lucero,  Suffolk County Police,  U.S. Department of Justice,  Jeffrey Conroy

NY town marks year since immigrant fatally stabbed

PATCHOGUE, N.Y.—The family of an Ecuadorean man slain on a Long Island street will be among those participating in a candlelight vigil and memorial service to mark the first anniversary of the killing. Joselo Lucero (loo-SEHR'-oh) says his mother and ...

From FRANK ELTMAN, Boston Globe,  7 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Marcelo Lucero

Guilty plea in fatal US stabbing of immigrant

One of seven teenagers accused in the fatal attack on a Ecuadorean immigrant on New York's Long Island has pleaded guilty to gang assault and hate crime charges. Nicholas Hausch entered the plea in Suffolk County Court Thursday. The agreement ...

From FRANK ELTMAN, Taiwan News,  5 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Marcelo Lucero

Guilty plea in fatal NY stabbing of immigrant

RIVERHEAD, N.Y. One of seven teenagers accused in the fatal attack on a Hispanic immigrant pleaded guilty Thursday to gang assault and hate crime charges and agreed to testify against the other defendants. Nicholas Hausch entered his plea in Suffolk ...

From FRANK ELTMAN, San Diego Union-Tribune,  5 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Marcelo Lucero,  Jeffrey Conroy,  U.S. Department of Justice

Christie Brinkley, ex-husband work on settlement

RIVERHEAD, N.Y. - An attorney for Christie Brinkley's ex-husband says they've been discussing a proposed settlement in their court spat over details of their 2008 divorce. ...

From FRANK ELTMAN, Access Atlanta Vendor,  13 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Christie Brinkley,  Peter Cook

NY businessman accused in Ponzi scheme is jailed

CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. - A federal judge revoked a $1.25 million bail package Friday for a New York businessman accused of orchestrating a $413 million Ponzi scheme, saying in a blistering rebuke from the bench that Nicholas Cosmo "will bend the rules if ...

From FRANK ELTMAN, Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor,  9 Oct 2009

Couples allege Ponzi-like adoption scam by NY man

MINEOLA, N.Y. (AP) -- An attorney who claimed his own experience as an adopted child motivated him to help people seeking to start families is suspected of running a Ponzi-like scheme that ripped off couples from New York to Texas, promising children ...

From FRANK ELTMAN, Buffalo News,  30 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Kathleen Rice

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