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THE ONLY HAND IN ENTERTAINMENT TO HELP? – VEGAS

Hey I was sent to link to go on your site for two days in a row and this stories you posted

are heart touching, disturbing and makes any decent human being sad.
Thank you for posting those videos. I would love to meet the rape victim and see in which way
I can help her, I am also trying to get help with going after the justice system for the young lady that was stabbed over 100 times.


clifford ray music

just give out [email protected] is asking if any1 has any info for these victim, please contact us. Thanks

POISON —-PU—?

A Brazilian man has claimed his wife attempted to kill him by putting poison into her vagina and inviting him to drink from the furry cup.

The unnamed husband, from São José do Rio Preto, in the state of São Paulo, told cops he and his missus had an argument. She then allegedly doused her privates with a “toxic substance” before suggesting her other half eat at the Y.

Luckily for the intended victim, he smelt something fishy before diving in, and thwarted the cunning cunnilingual plan.

Given the “unusual” nature of the case, officer Walter Colacino Júnior, of Rio Preto’s 4th Police District, has decided to probe deeper into the matter before taking any action

 

JMG’S TO DO LIST UPDATE


I spoke to K. Ashley this morning, the person who is helping the family of Tamara. She says Tamara’s dad will be going to the bank this morning to fix the account that they have set up. Tamara was also contacted by a top cancer specialist from the U.S and saw Ted Emmaunel who is a top cancer specialist in Jamaica who updated the family on how Tamara should it. Ms Ashley said that the food Tamara had been eating hampered her progress significantly and seemed to have caused breathing problems and swelling. Yesterday after eating what Dr Ted Emmanuel had suggested her breathing has been better and the swelling had decreased significantly. Tamara walked around this morning something that she was unable to do before. Progress reports and updates will be available later today at islandfuse.com/savealife . All the updates will be posted there..Please do not donate to anyone except Tamara and her parents. Ms Ashley said that people had been going around with pictures taking donations on Tamara’s behalf and the money has not been going to the family.

Still waiting to hear back from Dorian Clarke in regards to the rape/shooting victim

 

Dorian Clarke April 20 at 2:44pm Report
Hi,
Thanks for your interest in this young lady. Can you give me some more info about you and your group. I will get in touch with the young lady and establish a link with you. Have a great day.

 

 

SHE BAD PANNY POLE

WHAT KINDA NONSENSE IS THIS?



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WELL WELL

UK-Jamaica Money Ring Smashed

Published: Wednesday | April 20, 201126 Comments

British law-enforcement officers say they are moving to seize these houses following the conviction of their owners on money-laundering charges in England yesterday. The houses are located on the outskirts of Kingston. - contributed photos
British law-enforcement officers say they are moving to seize these houses following the conviction of their owners on money-laundering charges in England yesterday. The houses are located on the outskirts of Kingston. – contributed photos
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  • Jamaican couple found guilty of laundering in London
  • Britain trying to seize multimillion$ houses outside Kingston

Arthur Hall, Senior Staff Reporter

A Jamaican couple who rolled in millions of pounds sterling while still accepting welfare benefits were yesterday convicted of money laundering in a London court.

Burnett Morris, 48, and his wife, 49-year-old Paulette – who British police say led a large-scale money laundering ring which operated between Jamaica and the UK – were found guilty of conspiracy to launder money.

The court was told that the network used associates and family members to send money to Jamaica, often £900 (J$123,000) at a time.

The cash was reportedly sent almost daily, sometimes up to five times a day.

Over a six-year period, the network reportedly transferred more than £500,000 (J$68 million) to Jamaica.

In addition, Paulette spent more than £250,000 (J$34 million) on travel to and from Jamaica and Florida and on luxury items including designer clothes, a diamond valued at £8,000 (J$1 million), and other jewellery.

But despite being awash with cash, the couple claimed welfare benefits, including housing allowance, Council Tax benefit and free school meals for two of their children.

According to the British authorities, enquiries in Jamaica have shown that the Morrises own two luxurious houses on the outskirts of Kingston.

While given no details of the addresses, the British authorities released pictures of the mansions.

The British authorities also noted that one of these houses was still under construction and Paulette had been ordering expensive building material from Miami, Florida, to be imported to Kingston.

This included a large quantity of marble and a £16,000 (J$2.1 million) sound system.

own racehorses

The British authorities further reported that the Morrises also own at least 14 racehorses, which regularly race at Caymanas Park, Jamaica.

Following the conviction of the two yesterday, the British authorities declared an intention to go after all their assets.

Detective Inspector Gill Barratt, from British Trident’s Financial Investigation (Payback) Unit, declared that law-enforcement authorities in the two countries are determined to put criminals out of business by seizing their assets and prosecuting them for money laundering.

“We will continue to effectively work with colleagues in Jamaica to ensure they (the criminals) cannot profit from crime in the UK by sending money home to Jamaica,” Barratt said.

“Our intention is to take out the criminal role models in both countries by taking away their homes, cars and other ill-gotten possessions.

“In cases like this, money seized from criminals will go back into tackling crime on both sides of the Atlantic,” added Barratt.

The Morrises are to remain in custody until they are sentenced on May 27.

A co-defendant, Kevin Robinson, 40, who was found guilty of transferring criminal property out of the jurisdiction of the United Kingdom (UK), was offered bail.

Four others – Gerard Dean Wright, 28, Fiona Holness, 32, Roisin Keville, 34, Dwayne Samuel, 21 – had pleaded guilty to transferring criminal property out of the jurisdiction of the UK at an earlier hearing.

sending regularly to ja

The British police said Trident’s Financial Investigation Unit began a probe after identifying a criminal network based in south London that was sending regular sums of cash to associates in Jamaica through various money agencies.

The prosecution maintained that the cash was the proceeds of Burnett Morris’ alleged drug dealing on the streets of south London.

Key suspects were identified in the UK and Jamaica, and the British police worked with officers from the Financial Investigations Division in Kingston to gather evidence against them.

The defendants were arrested on May 14, 2009 at addresses in southeast London and Cambridge during an operation that involved more than 100 officers from Trident and other police units.

When officers searched the Morrises’ homes, they found lock-knives, knuckle dusters, machetes and other weapons. More than £4,000 in cash was also seized.

The cash is part of the couple’s assets that the law-enforcement agencies want to seize using the Proceeds of Crime Act, which is designed to ensure that crime does not pay, by targeting criminals financially.

British police officers say they will be seeking to confiscate the network’s assets in the UK and in Jamaica, working with colleagues here under the Asset Sharing Agreement in place between the two countries.

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GOODMORNING

Psalm 105

1 Give praise to the LORD, proclaim his name;
make known among the nations what he has done.
2 Sing to him, sing praise to him;
tell of all his wonderful acts.
3 Glory in his holy name;
let the hearts of those who seek the LORD rejoice.
4 Look to the LORD and his strength;
seek his face always.

5 Remember the wonders he has done,
his miracles, and the judgments he pronounced,
6 you his servants, the descendants of Abraham,
his chosen ones, the children of Jacob.
7 He is the LORD our God;
his judgments are in all the earth.

8 He remembers his covenant forever,
the promise he made, for a thousand generations,
9 the covenant he made with Abraham,
the oath he swore to Isaac.
10 He confirmed it to Jacob as a decree,
to Israel as an everlasting covenant:
11 “To you I will give the land of Canaan
as the portion you will inherit.”

12 When they were but few in number,
few indeed, and strangers in it,
13 they wandered from nation to nation,
from one kingdom to another.
14 He allowed no one to oppress them;
for their sake he rebuked kings:
15 “Do not touch my anointed ones;
do my prophets no harm.”

16 He called down famine on the land
and destroyed all their supplies of food;
17 and he sent a man before them—
Joseph, sold as a slave.
18 They bruised his feet with shackles,
his neck was put in irons,
19 till what he foretold came to pass,
till the word of the LORD proved him true.
20 The king sent and released him,
the ruler of peoples set him free.
21 He made him master of his household,
ruler over all he possessed,
22 to instruct his princes as he pleased
and teach his elders wisdom.

23 Then Israel entered Egypt;
Jacob resided as a foreigner in the land of Ham.
24 The LORD made his people very fruitful;
he made them too numerous for their foes,
25 whose hearts he turned to hate his people,
to conspire against his servants.
26 He sent Moses his servant,
and Aaron, whom he had chosen.
27 They performed his signs among them,
his wonders in the land of Ham.
28 He sent darkness and made the land dark—
for had they not rebelled against his words?
29 He turned their waters into blood,
causing their fish to die.
30 Their land teemed with frogs,
which went up into the bedrooms of their rulers.
31 He spoke, and there came swarms of flies,
and gnats throughout their country.
32 He turned their rain into hail,
with lightning throughout their land;
33 he struck down their vines and fig trees
and shattered the trees of their country.
34 He spoke, and the locusts came,
grasshoppers without number;
35 they ate up every green thing in their land,
ate up the produce of their soil.
36 Then he struck down all the firstborn in their land,
the firstfruits of all their manhood.
37 He brought out Israel, laden with silver and gold,
and from among their tribes no one faltered.
38 Egypt was glad when they left,
because dread of Israel had fallen on them.

39 He spread out a cloud as a covering,
and a fire to give light at night.
40 They asked, and he brought them quail;
he fed them well with the bread of heaven.
41 He opened the rock, and water gushed out;
it flowed like a river in the desert.

42 For he remembered his holy promise
given to his servant Abraham.
43 He brought out his people with rejoicing,
his chosen ones with shouts of joy;
44 he gave them the lands of the nations,
and they fell heir to what others had toiled for—
45 that they might keep his precepts
and observe his laws.

Praise the LORD.[a

 

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