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Written by Dani Schwinn   
Thursday, 21 June 2012 00:00

 Today is "World humanist day" and the buzz is...

 

 

Missing Adult Alert

Jessica Dabrowski Fox 8- A missing adult alert was issued for an 84-year-old Berea man who lives with dementia. According to the Statewide Emergency Alert Program, Gilbert Vagner was supposed to pick up his wife from work but never arrived. He drives a blue, 2008 Dodge Caravan with the license number ELU8014. Vagner was last seen in North Ridgeville around 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday. Anyone with information should call 1-866-693-9171 immediately.

 

Suspect in ‘Dating Game Killer’ Case to be Arraigned

CNN — The suspect in the “Dating Game Killer” case will be arraigned Thursday on murder charges in connection with the deaths of two women in New York during the 1970s. Rodney Alcala, 68, was escorted Wednesday by U.S. Marshals to New York from California, where he had been on death row since 2010 for killing four women and a 12-year-old girl there. The California murders took place between November 1977 and June 1979 and covered a wide swath of suburban Los Angeles, from Burbank to El Segundo. Last year, prosecutors in New York charged Alcala with murder in the deaths of Cornelia Crilley and Ellen Hover. Crilley, a 23-year-old TWA flight attendant, was found raped and strangled inside her Upper East Side apartment in June 1971, the Manhattan District Attorney’s office said in a news release at the time of the indictment in January 2011. Hover, also 23 and living in Manhattan, was found dead in Westchester County in 1977, it said. “Cold cases are not forgotten cases — our prosecutors, investigators and partners in the NYPD do not give up,” Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr said in the 2011 release.In 1978, Alcala was a winning bachelor on the television show “The Dating Game.” At the time, he had already been convicted in the 1968 rape of an 8-year-old girl and served a 34-month sentence, authorities said. Police found dozens of photographs of women and children in a storage locker Alcala kept in Seattle. The locker also contained earrings belonging to Robin Samsoe, his 12-year-old victim, according to the Orange County, California, district attorney’s office. Authorities asked for the public’s help in determining whether any of the people in the photographs were victims of Alcala. A year before his appearance on the game show, Alcala raped, sodomized and killed 18-year-old Jill Barcomb and 27-year-old nurse Georgia Wixted in California, prosecutors said. He smashed in Barcomb’s face with a rock and strangled her by tying a belt and pants leg around her neck, prosecutors said. Her body was discovered in a mountainous area in the foothills near Hollywood. Wixted was beaten with the claw end of a hammer and strangled with a nylon stocking, authorities said. Her body was left in her Malibu apartment. During his appearance on “The Dating Game,” Alcala was introduced as a “successful photographer” who might also be found skydiving or motorcycling. In June 1979, Alcala beat, raped and strangled Charlotte Lamb, a 33-year-old legal secretary, in the laundry room of her El Segundo apartment complex, authorities said. That same month, he raped and murdered Jill Parenteau, 21, strangling her with a cord or a stocking in her Burbank apartment, they said. Alcala’s blood was collected from the scene after he cut himself crawling out a window, the prosecutor said, adding, “Based on a semi-rare blood match, Alcala was linked to the murder.” He was charged with murdering Parenteau, but the case was dismissed after he was convicted of killing Samsoe in 1979. Alcala approached her at the beach in Huntington Beach and asked her to pose for pictures, authorities said. She did, they said, and Alcala then kidnapped and murdered her, dumping her body in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains. Alcala was convicted of Samsoe’s death in 1980 and sentenced to death, but the California Supreme Court overturned his conviction. A second trial, in 1986, also resulted in a death sentence, but it was overturned by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. As he awaited a third trial, Alcala’s DNA was linked to the crime scenes in the Barcomb, Wixted and Lamb cases, and he was charged with killing them and Parenteau. Jed Mills, who played “Bachelor No. 2″ on “The Dating Game” alongside Alcala’s “Bachelor No. 1,” recalled he had an almost immediate aversion to him. “Something about him, I could not be near him,” Mills said last year. Alcala succeeded in charming bachelorette Cheryl Bradshaw from the other side of the game show’s wall. But she declined the date that the show offered them — tennis lessons, tennis clothes and a trip to an amusement park.

 
What's up on Wednesday?
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Written by Dani Schwinn   
Wednesday, 20 June 2012 00:00

 What's up on your "Summer solstice" Wednesday is...

Bus monitor gets bullied
By Faith Karimi CNN — A profanity-laced video of middle school students in upstate New York verbally abusing a bus monitor is sparking an outpouring of support as strangers worldwide rally to her side. In the video, the students taunt Karen Klein, 68, with a stream of profanity, insults, jeers and physical ridicule. Some boys demand to know her address, saying they want to come to her house to perform sexual acts and steal from her. The bullying continues unabated for about 10 minutes in the video, reducing Klein to tears as a giggling student jabs her arm with a book in one instance. “Oh my God, you’re so fat,” one says. Klein, a bus monitor for the Greece Central School District, said she tried her best to disregard the harassment. The students involved attend Greece Athena middle school. “I tried to ignore it … I didn’t hear some stuff and tried to shut them out,” Klein told CNN affiliate WHAM. She said one comment from a boy aboard the bus was especially painful. He tells her that she does not have family because “they all killed themselves because they didn’t want to be near you.” Klein’s oldest son took his own life 10 years ago, according to the affiliate. CNN attempts to reach all parties involved Wednesday were unsuccessful. The video prompted an outpouring of support and a fundraiser by an international crowd funding site that had gathered more than $100,000 by early Thursday. “Let’s give Karen a vacation of a lifetime. Let’s show her the power of the internets and how kind and generous people can be,” the fundraiser’s organizer said on the website. The organizer did not respond to CNN requests for comment on the website. The school district said its bullying team and the local police are conducting an investigation. “We have discovered other similar videos on YouTube and are working to identify all of the students involved,” the school district said in a statement. It did not elaborate on whether the additional videos are related to Klein’s case. “While we cannot comment on specific student discipline, we can say that students found to be involved will face strong disciplinary action,” the school district said. The students involved are minors, according to the school district. CNN does not name minors involved in alleged crimes unless they are charged as adults. Officials involved in the investigation will hold a news conference Thursday.

 
Two for Tuesday
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Written by Dani Schwinn   
Tuesday, 19 June 2012 00:00

 Today is "Garfield the cat day" and two sotries for the day are...



Airport passenger made trouble

Dan Jovic Fox 8-  A woman bound for Cleveland was arrested and charged with misdemeanor battery after allegedly groping a TSA agent. Video of the incident surfaced this week and according to ABC-7.com, airline passenger Carol Price, of Bonita Springs, Florida, was arrested for the altercation that occurred on April 20, 2012. Price, a former TSA agent, became irate after feeling she was allegedly groped as she passed through security. Price was bound for Cleveland, before making her way to Cincinnati for a funeral. Price was caught on video turning to the TSA Supervisor at the security check-point and allegedly groping the woman in the same fashion that she felt she had been touched. Price has pleaded not guilty to the charges, according to the ABC-7.com report.



Man arrested for making meth in Mentor Walmart

Dan Jovic 8- A Perry man was arrested on Sunday evening for allegedly making methamphetamine inside a Walmart store in Mentor. Mentor Police Lt. Ken Zbiegien tells Fox 8 News that James Richardson, 37, was spotted by store security around 5:30 p.m. on June 17th. Security witnessed Richardson placing ingredients in his shopping cart that are common in the production of meth.  According to Zbiegien, Richardson then combined the ingredients in a salt shaker he had taken off a store shelve and began shaking the container. Zbiegien says that Richardson was using a common method to make meth known as ‘shake-and-bake’. Police refer to the method as ‘one-pot’ meth cooking. Richardson was arrested as he attempted to walk from the store with the drug. He was charged on counts of illegal manufacturing of methamphetamine and theft. Zbiegien says Richardson has five previous felony drug convictions. He remains housed in the Lake County jail on a $75,000 bond. Richardson is scheduled for a pre-trial hearing on June 25th.

 
Most for your Monday
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Written by Dani Schwinn   
Monday, 18 June 2012 00:00

Most for your "International sushi day..."



Shark Bite

Dan Jovic Fox 8-  A six-year-old girl from Shelby is recovering after being bit by a shark off the coast of Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina. According to a WWAYTV3.com report, the girl was swimming in shallow water near the shore around 11:30 a.m. when the attack happened. The report says that the girl’s mother told officials she had seen a shark following a school of fish in the area moments before the attack. The six-year-old has been treated for her injuries and is currently recovering in a North Carolina hospital. According to WGHP, the girl and her family are in the area vacationing.

Last Updated on Thursday, 21 June 2012 07:56
 
Sundays are for NewsPulse
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Written by Dani Schwinn   
Sunday, 17 June 2012 00:00

 Happy Father's Day.... today on NewsPulse at 5:30pm you can look forward to...

 

- Romney in Ohio

- White House leaks probed

- Sandusky sex-abuse trial

 

and of course plenty more...

 

 
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