Monday, December 5, 2011

TODDLER BIANCA JONES SNATCHED IN CARJACKING

KIDNAPPED?
A TWO-YEAR-OLD girl has been snatched during an alleged carjacking and cops are frantically trying to find her. 
Bianca Jones was driving with her father Deandre Lane, 32, near their Detroit, MI home, when a man with a gun held him up and drove off in his silver Mercury Grand Marquis on Friday. 
The alleged hijacker apparently hadn't noticed the child buckled into her car seat, but the car was recovered 10 minutes later, less than a mile away. 
But the little girl was gone.    
Police Chief Ralph Godbee, however said that the story from ex-con Lane, who is currently in custody on unrelated charges, remains in question.

VIRGINIA VALDEZ TRIED TO LOP OFF HUBBY'S COCK

SCISSORS
BOBBIT
THEY say the first cut is the deepest but for Virginia Valdez' husband it was also the most painful - as she tried to cut off his penis with a pair of scissors. 
It's unclear how successful the 69-year-old was with her eye-watering attack, but it's believed that she didn't do a Bobbit and completely sever her husbands member. 

KILLER CRAIG LEDE TOOK 'TROPHY PHOTOS' OF VICTIMS

BATTERED
LEDE
A TWISTED killer snapped pictures of his young victims before running errands with the female corpse in the trunk of his car. 
Craig Lede allegedly beat Dana Nelson, 28, and John Ketsemidis, 29, over a drug debt of just $40. 
It's thought all three were hooked on prescription drugs, which were linked to a pill clinic which has recently closed. 
Lede told cops he killed the couple because he was tired of being "screwed about" over a small debt, so he'd killed the pair. 

JILTED JESUA TATAD SCALDED EX WITH BOILING WATER

MAD TATAD
THEY say "Hell hath no fury" but Jesua Tatad's ex-husband did literally get burned.   
Rather than the fiery flames however, it was boiling water followed with a baseball bat beating on her ex-husband as he slept. 
The 39-year-old, who still shared a home with his attacker despite their divorce, suffered 60 per cent burns across his body.    
Prosecutors said Tatad waited until her ex, who had just finished a night shift, was asleep, before pouring a full pan of boiling water over his body.
Then as he leapt up in pain she was waiting with the bat and she allegedly smashed him in the head. 
San Mateo County District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said: "The victim is in ‘pretty bad shape’ but will survive. He’s in for a long, long recovery.