SUDBURY, ONTARIO- Early Thursday morning (March 17) Andy McKay, a 16-year-old boy, was murdered in an alleyway just behind Alfredo’s Smoke Shack. It is believed by police that a rival gang called The Guardians were responsible for this attack. Sudbury is a known place for 2 local gangs that have been fighting over the land for years now. Police investigating has concluded that the cause of death a major loss of blood. The coroner told police that he would have survived his injury if he had gotten to the hospital in time. He also added a brief profile of the killer; left-handed, caucasian, brown hair, and male. The blade in question is still missing following a police investigation. Andy was a loving boyfriend, a good son, and a good fighter. He had only been with The Royals a few months but according to Mike, a Royal who knew Andy, he had a good …show more content…
“I could have helped him, but I was selfish and worried about my safety. Now his girlfriend has to live with my very bad mistake.” Freddie said. “It wasn’t your fault Freddie I made you leave him there. We could have called the cops and left an anonymous tip, then… then maybe he wouldn’t be dead.” Laura Smith, 16, was at her school dance enjoying a great time with her friends and her boyfriend, Andy, when he left to get a pack of cigarettes, “he said he would be right back, oh, it’ll only take a sec babe, I won’t be long. It was stupid of me to be mad at him, maybe if I had gone with him, maybe he would have lived. But I didn’t and now he’s dead and I’m as much to blame as that guy who didn’t help him because he was a Royal. He’ll never know how… how much I really loved him.” Police officer Ted Wicks told reporter Mackenzie Paton that; “he’s just a Royal it ain’t’ no big deal, these guys go fight all the time. Just one less fight for us to break up. He got what he deserved… just a Royal, only a
T. Paulette Sutton is one of the world’s leading experts in bloodstains and is the former Assistant Director of Forensic Services and Director of Investigations at the University of Tennessee, Memphis. She has been involved in nationally known murder cases and has worked hard during her long career to make a position contribution to the legal system. Sutton says, “Its best for my fellow man that we get the killers off the street.” Since 2006 Sutton has been officially retired but continues to teach, consult, and testify about her area of expertise.
Although Gacy regularly claimed that he was "never good enough” in his father's eyes, in interviews after his arrest, he always vehemently denied he ever hated his father. Gacy not only longed to be accepted at home, but at school too. He had a congenital heart condition that made it hard for him and prevented him from playing with the other boys, “I was wrestling around with some older kids, and I passed out and remained unconscious for about ten or fifteen minutes. On one occasion in July 1966, Gacy's parents visited him and his wife in Iowa during which, in a private talk with his father, Gacy Sr. apologized for the physical and mental abuse he had earlier inflicted upon his son throughout his childhood, before proudly informing him: "Son, I was wrong about you."
"It was Dally. He phoned from a booth. He's, just robbed a grocery store and the cops are after him. We gotta hide him. He'll be at the lot in a minute." 130
I predict that if Andy would’ve lived, he would have left the Royals and confess his love with Laura. I know this because, in the text, Andy stated, “Someday he would marry Laura. Someday he would marry her, and they would have a lot of kids, and then they would get out of the neighborhood. They would move to a clean project” (Page 1). Judging by the evidence, I strongly believe that Andy would’ve confessed his love. In addition, the text stated,
The body was found by officer Sam Woods in the corner of Piney and the highway during his patrol duty. Sam Woods states, “I saw something lying in the road. When I got closer I saw a man sprawled on the pavement. I never saw this man before, but from the long hair and silver cane, I had a hunch at who it was.” With a first-class murder in Wells, Gillespie advises the residents to take precaution, for the killer is still undetermined.
prince, urging him to have nothing to do with "old father antic the law? Do not
her. “Even if Joe was not there waiting for her, the change was bound to do her good.”
On Tuesday, March 21st, around 11:30pm, a sixteen year old boy named Andy Caputo was stabbed from an opposing gang member, after being kidnapped down an alley in Toronto, ON.
“He is a very good person,” Eleazar Ceniceros, Larry’s stepfather, told Telemundo. “I cannot believe that they have done this to my son.”
Victim 5 (John Doe 3) was dismembered while alive, head recovered, ONLY known west side victim. Body was found 2 months after death.
A common perception about a cheerleader is that their sole role in sports is to chant and encourage teams that are playing on the field from the sidelines or stands of a game. However, towards the end of the 20th century, cheerleaders have taken on more of an active role. Cheerleaders take part in competitions against other schools based on the skills they acquire throughout the season. States like Virginia, Michigan, and Georgia have officially recognized cheerleading as a sport and have included the activity as a part of each state’s respective league. However, there are many more states that have not yet considered cheerleading a sport. Cheerleading has two facets, competition and sideline. While competitive cheer may require more athleticism and skill than sideline cheer, one should consider cheerleading as a sport due to its need of athleticism and training, its role in stabilizing and promoting social norms, and the competitive nature between teams for the goal of winning.
Now, he has to go. As if to make it okay in someway, he says, ""I'm like my father. The bastard son of a bastard! See how he grins? And he's been absent going on sixteen years!"
“You know these type of perps always screw up. Karma will get to him, " she says, trying to cheer him up.
Niagara Falls native Jelena Loncar was conversing with her friends while standing in the entertainment district of Toronto on August 16th, 2014. Out of nowhere she became a victim of an unexpected shooting. Police believe that Loncar was not the intended victim of such a devastating act of violence, but merely an innocent bystander who unfortunately was in the wrong place at the wrong time. A second man was fired upon, receiving multiple gun shot wounds. Fortunately he survived the vicious attack. Police believe this man was the intended target. Before this fatal shooting took place, police were called to another report of shots fired near a gentleman’s club located on Queensway. They soon discovered
“I suppose that I have never properly thanked you for saving my life. I am sorry for that. I was not sure then that I wished it saved.”