$3,500 Whiskey Bottle Whisked Out of Weston

The story:

A whiskey by Johnny Walker had produced a limited number of 200th Anniversary bottles for its Blue Label brand, and only six where distributed right here in Florida. One right here in our own backyard was walked right out the front door of a wine shop who had security cameras pointed right where the bottle was located.

The employees of Master Wine and Liquor in Weston didn’t even notice the bottle had been replaced and stolen for three days.

Luckily for them they had footage from the October 30th show. The man who allegedly stole this bottle is said to be around 5’9″ and 250 pounds. He walks right over to the display case and while a woman is distracting the staff he pries open the glass, puts the $3,500 bottle down his pants, and replaces it with a regular bottle from the shelf right next to him.

Police say they have fingerprints, but no leads so far.

My thoughts:

This guy has some balls, so to speak. He literally walks in has a woman distract the staff and snatches the bottle in his pants and leaves. Gets away with it for 3 days. If this guy is even caught, will they find the bottle or has he drank the bottle already? Or perhaps he’s trying to sell it for cheaper then what you would get it in stores. Either way that’s not something you can just put in your pants and not notice it being there. How did this guy not get caught?!? I think people are desperate to do things these days. Lucky for the store that they did have cameras, but I’m not sure this will still be enough to catch the guy.

xo,
kristin nicole

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Fight Turns To Shooting, Estranged Couple Dead


The story:

There isn’t much to tell, a fight between a South Florida couple led to gunfire and now both people are dead, according to police a little after 10pm Thursday. By the time the police showed up the man was found dead on the scene and the women was rushed to the hospital where she was later pronounced dead.

The neighbors are said to be shocked and they don’t understand what could have been so bad as for this couple to fight and lead to this.

My thoughts:

It is no wonder our world is so screwed up. No one will ever truly know what these two were arguing about. Arguing so bad that it led them to fire a gun and kill each other. As far as I know there isn’t any type of argument that can lead me to do such a thing. I don’t care who you are or what you have done, if it was something so horrible as killing someone I would call the police. Police haven’t said much on the case as of yet, so we don’t know if it was a murder suicide or what it was that even started this horrible event.

Things are hard in life, but it doesn’t mean we have to result in violence to solve them.

xo,
kristin nicole

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After 10 bodies, search of sex offender’s home to continue

The story

This man above is Anthony Sowell – 50 – he was in jail after pleading guilty to rape in a 1989 case and was sentenced in 1990 and released in 2005. This man now living at home, becomes a suspect in yet another rape. Authorities from the Cuyahoga County Sheriff’s Office checked on Anthony Sowell regularly and last checked on him September 22 to confirm his address and found no problems, McGrath said. About a month ago he became a suspect after a witness accuses him of rape and assault. After the investigation they get a warrant to go into his home and find 5 discomposing female bodies, later 4 more were found outside the home. Investigation is still taking place, as they take down walls and everything possible inside his home. A skull wrapped in a bag was also found in a bucket in the basement.

They can’t confirm who these girls are, they will have to run specific DNA testing to find out who they are. They are said to try and do everything to get these women identified so that the families can rest in piece.

Authorities charged Sowell, with five counts of aggravated murder Tuesday afternoon, police said. He was also charged with rape, felonious assault and kidnapping. His arraignment is scheduled for Wednesday morning.

They said that the first six bodies found last week were all African-American women and five of them had been strangled, Police Chief McGrath said.

“I can imagine how families feel who have reported a missing person, and the anxiety that they are going through,” Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson said. “And we want to assure them as soon as we know something they will be the first to know.”

Neighbors had no clue who this man truly was or what he was doing in his own house.

My Thoughts:

Cases like these are the ones that truly make you think. Make you wonder if you really know your neighbor. Makes you a little more careful to walk alone at night. These stories aren’t made up in movies, they come from real life situations. Real life crazy people, people who walk the streets, and drive right next you. People we pretend don’t exist to make our lives a little easier to understand. Unfortunately they do exist and these people are the ones that need to stay behind bars. It’s wonderful that they caught him before more innocent women had to die, but 10 women lay there now, hoping their families find them to put them down to rest. My heart goes out to these families.

xo,
kristin nicole

You can read more about this story on www.cnn.com

I-Team: Danger On The Road – Last Years accident and the trauma

This story is brought to you by cbs4.com Reporting: Michele Gillen

The story

It was 4:12 p.m. on a September day last year when the first call for help was placed to 911.

“There are kids and the bus is engulfed in flames,” a distraught witness pleaded into the phone. “Please help!”

At that very moment, a Marion County Sheriffs department helicopter was headed toward the scene of this horrific accident. Within minutes, a camera mounted on the helicopter captured the sight of an 18-wheeler that smashed dead on into the rear of a school bus crowded with children. Rescuers feared the columns of smoke spotted miles away, signaled death.

At the moment of impact, Rhonda Arbuckle, a mother who had three children on the school bus was in her home, more than a half mile away. She looked at the living room clock knowing shortly she would head out to pick up her children from the bus stop. She froze as he heard an unusual sound.

Arbuckle turned cold with fear. She had a premonition.

“I hear a sound that goes, ‘Poof,’” she recalls standing in that very spot of her home. “I literally see in my mind’s eye, a semi come and hit the back of my school bus with my kids on the bus, and I see it burst into flames. And I see the flames shooting up in the air.” And then, she says she heard a message, “I heard two words scream in my head, “NO….GOOOOOO!!”

At that, not even stopping to put on a shirt, Arbuckle jumped in her car and raced to her children’s bus stop turning to look down the road.

“There it is. The semi, the truck the flames are shooting up into the air. I could hear children screaming,” an emotional Arbuckle reveals. On impact from the truck, the school bus was catapulted a football field away.

According to police reports, the truck driver didn’t stop.

Chaos ensued on the ground, as Arbuckle ran to the burning bus. More than a dozen children who made it off the bus are lining the road, some are visibly injured. She embraced her daughter Natalie who had made it out alive, but realized her other two children, and perhaps other children were still on the burning bus.

“It’s an inferno,” Arbuckle explained to CBS4 Chief I-Team Investigator Michele Gillen. “If my kids could have gotten off the bus, they would be off the bus too.”

While many looked on in horror, Arbuckle headed into the flaming bus, rescuing her injured son, Josh, and heading back in to find her youngest daughter JaSena.

“When she turned and looked at me, her entire skull was open and I am looking into the skull of my daughter, and then she collapsed,” Arbuckle said.

Having pulled her daughter to safety, she tried to go back in, to save another little girl, whose legs she had spotted under a seat. In tears, she explained to Gillen, “I am thinking I have got to get this little girl, as I turn back, that’s all I needed, one more trip down that aisle.”

But just then the bus exploded and she couldn’t reach 13-year-old Francis Margay Schee who died from the flames and smoke. Her mother arrived on the scene praying her daughter had made it out alive and was in the rescue truck that passed her on the highway.

On learning that Arbuckle tried but could not reach her child in time, Elissa Schee mournfully told Gillen, “I only wish God would have given her one more minute. It’s miraculous that more kids were not lost in this crash.”

Mark Avera, the Arbuckle family attorney, has been investigating Florida deaths due to big rig accidents for years. He told Gillen, “It wasn’t a question of if someone was going to get hurt or killed, it was just when.”

According to police reports, the truck driver, Reinaldo Andujar Gonzolez, had driven hours beyond what’s legally allowed, and “did not have sufficient rest.” He told police he had been on his cell phone right before he crashed into bus.

The accident prompted the US Department of Transportation to review records of the freight company where the truck driver worked. Investigators say they found dozens of violations, including allowing drivers to drive more hours than the law allows, and allegations of falsified records. The company was ultimately fined $54,000. Fines for violations such as falsifying records or driving without sleep have not changed since the age of President Dwight Eisenhower. Criminal charges against the truck driver include vehicular homicide. He has pleaded not guilty.

It is a case that opens a chilling window into the dangers all of us unknowingly face everyday on Florida highways — accidents involving Big Rigs. Florida ranks 3rd in the nation for deadly truck accidents and it’s a problem that can affect everyone on the road.

And now, according to some past and former drivers, it’s a risk we need to be ever more worried about because of today’s troubled economy.

“Michele, it is just a huge problem,” says Jane Mathis, the Florida volunteer coordinator for the Truck Safety Coalition and a board member of Parents Against Tired Truckers.

“The average of 5,000 people a year are killed in big truck accidents every single year plus an average of over 100,000 are injured every single year that is basically the deaths are basically equivalent to losing 100 people in a major airplane crash every week of every month of every year,” Mathis details. “Do you not think if that was all over the front page of the newspaper, that the people in the United States would be up in arms over it? Of course, they would.”

Mathis says it’s a deadly secret, the pain she knows too well, sharing a wedding picture of her son and his new bride with Gillen

“Yes David and Mary Katherine, right,” Mathis begins to explain that they were just returning from a Florida honeymoon cruise and driving on I- 95, when their car, stopped in traffic, was rear ended by a truck that barreled into it at 60 miles per hour. It was suspected the truck driver had been asleep at the wheel. His son’s cars imploded on impact, he and his bride were burned to death.

Mathis long fully ponders, “Who would have ever thought? I had wedding and funeral flowers at my house at the same time.”

It’s taken a dozen surgeries and procedures to rebuild the face and skull of Rhonda Arbuckle’s youngest daughter, 12-year-old JaSenna. It is considered a miraculous recovery that never would have had a chance, had she not had a premonition and the courage to run into that burning bus.

But in the memory of the child she couldn’t reach, she shares the tears of Margay Shee’s mother, who is left with an inconsolable loss and question.

(You can read more on this story on the link above)

My thoughts:

It’s incredible to me how we have not tried sooner to stop these truck drivers from illegally going over the hour limits of what they are supposed to drive. This accident happened over a year ago, and still they are trying to make things better. One girl lost her life that day, and when I read this story I had to hold back my tears. I couldn’t imagine being the mother coming up to that scene, having my daughter taken away from me like that. I couldn’t be the mother who helped save those children, who had to see her own daughters skull open, and is still going through surgeries to make it better, a mother who couldn’t help another child but tried. This story is incredible, to know there are people out there who are willing to put their lives at risk to saving others (a civilian). It saddens me that these truck drivers care more about the money then their own lives or lives of others they are putting at risk while driving this way.

I am always afraid of these truck drivers and this just proved that my fear is only right. When I read that Florida is 3rd in the nation for most deadly truck accidents, it just makes me sick. These are things that should have been enforced a long time ago. One can only hope that justice finally pulls through.

xo,
kristin nicole