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Old December 15th, 2005 #94
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SCORE a modest, but respectable 4!.
Simon Rios, "of Indiana", looking like an apt caricature of a spic-Jewish Frankenstein:

http://www.fortwayne.com/mld/fortway...l/13412461.htm

"Pure" La Raza Spic/arab/Jew/Indian/Mex-I-CAN conglomerate Simon Rios sees the light and offs his wife and three other spics' nest, thus saving them from the future later stages of the current race war which the spics will by then start losing.

http://edition.cnn.com/2005/US/12/14...section=cnn_us

"THEY JUST CAME HERE TO BOP THEIR WIVES ON THE HEAD WITH STEEL PIPES AND TIE SHOELACES ROUND THEIR KIDDIES NECKS-- JOBS WHITE AMERICAN MALES ARE NO LONGER WILLING TO DO"
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Simon Rios told police he hit his wife with a steel pipe and strangled her with an extension cord, before systematically strangling his three daughters, placing shoestrings around their necks and lining them up on his bed, according to court documents.
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Originally Posted by Chain
The first 27 pages of this thread started here:
http://www.stormfront.org/forum/show...n-White+serial
Spic knew 10 year old missing spic neighbor girl. He's now a suspect in that case too. Busy, busy busy!
http://www.fortwayne.com/mld/fortway...l/13412519.htm
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Rios and his wife, Ana Casas, went to visit Alejandra’s family Monday and brought the family a small gift. Alejandra knew the couple’s 10-year-old daughter, Liliana K. Rios Casas, from school. The two girls attended the same elementary school last year.
York was asked whether Rios said anything to detectives about any involvement he had with Alejandra’s disappearance.
“Rios underwent a comprehensive interview,” York said in response.
http://www.fortwayne.com/mld/fortway...l/13404861.htm
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Caller was switched to language service lineBy Amanda IaconeThe Journal GazetteAt the beginning of Tuesday’s investigation into the deaths of a woman and her three children, police had very little information to go on because of a language barrier, they said.
Simon Rios, who speaks little English, called police from his South Calhoun Street home. Dispatchers connected him to a contracted translation service to take his call, police spokesman Roy Sutphin said.
Based on the information given to the translation service, dispatchers sent the call out to patrol officers as a suicide threat, police said. (LOL-- Must have had illiterate Mexicans working at the translation service too!)
The translation service doesn’t always provide factual information, police said. It was unclear Tuesday whether anyone at the South Calhoun home made suicide threats, police said.
Rios, 33, was charged with four counts of murder and two counts of moving a body in connection with the deaths of his wife and three children.
The Fort Wayne Police Department contracts with the service to provide multiple language translations including French, Spanish, German and Laotian, another city police spokesman, Mike Joyner, said.
When police dispatchers have a foreign language caller on the line, they dial the service and connect the service with the caller, Joyner said.
The department is charged based on how long the caller uses the language line, Joyner said.