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Serial Stabber Caught Fleeing Country Part 2

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

Cited: ABC News

Continued from “Serial Stabber Caught Fleeing Country Part 1

serial-killer-2Serial Killer Suspect Caught, Released, Caught, Released, Caught Again

Though he finally was charged, the airport arrest was not the first time police stopped Abuelazam during the stabbing spree. At least twice in recent weeks, police in Michigan and Virginia nabbed him, with police in Virginia even spotting possible murder weapons.

In both cases, the authorities let him go, apparently failing to peg him as a suspect in the stabbings.

In one incident, Abuelazam was charged with providing alcohol to a minor on the evening of July 29 in Genesee County, Mich., according to court records on file in the 67th District Court there.

The citation came the same day as an early morning attack in the area now considered part of the stabbing spree.

Abuelazam was supposed to appear in a Mount Morris, Mich., court room on the charge on Aug. 4, but he failed to show up. The 67th District Court still has Abuelazam’s Florida driver’s license, which he surrendered at the time of his citation in lieu of posting bond, according to the Genesee County Prosecutor’s Office.

In another incident, last week, Abuelazam was picked up in Arlington, Va., for failing to stop at a stop sign, Genesee County prosecutor David Leyton said.

During a background check, police discovered he had an outstanding warrant for the misdemeanor assault of his brother-in-law. While he was booked and placed in a holding cell, police impounded his car. During a search, police found a knife in the driver’s side door and a hammer, two weapons victims of the attacks had described.

But at that point, there had been no known attacks in Virginia and Abuelazam was released and the car was returned to him, Leyton said.

“The Arlington police certainly had no idea” about the prior attacks, Leyton said.

Abuelazam finally was caught for good as he was trying to board a Delta flight bound for Tel Aviv, Israel, federal officials said. He was waiting in the gate area to board when the Transportation Security Administration alerted Delta to hold the plane while authorities got in place.

Airport employees then paged Abuelazam over the intercom and, when he came to the desk, he was taken into custody without incident, an Atlanta Police Department report said.

Police believe Abuelazam may be behind 18 knife attacks beginning in May that spanned Michigan, Virginia and Ohio. Five of the victims died from their wounds — David Motley, 31, Emmanuel A. Muhammad, 59, Darwin Marshall, 43, and Arnold R. Minor, 49, all of Flint, and Frank Kellybrew, 60, of Flint Township, Mich., according to The Associated Press.

The serial stabber was blamed for as many as 20 attacks at one point, but police determined two of the reported assaults were not likely linked to the serial stabber.

Many of the Serial Stabbings Victimized Black Men

Most of the stabbing victims were black men, but Leyton declined to say the attacks were racially motivated.

“We don’t have a motive yet but, as you know, many times the motive doesn’t appear until later in the investigation,” Leyton said Thursday. “Jury instructions don’t require us necessarily to have a motive.”

Leyton added that a police hotline on the case received more than 500 tips, including the one that sent police looking for Abuelazam.

Abuelazam, who was born in Israel and is of Arab descent, was living in the U.S. legally and has been linked to cities across the country.

Police believe he came to Michigan in May, just days before the attacks began.

Prior to the attacks, Auelazam had several run-ins with the law including several traffic violations, a check fraud charge and unlawful possession of a weapon. In 2008, he was arrested and held for obstruction of justice. He spent at least one month in jail for a fraud conviction in California.

Abuelazam’s ex-wife, who lives in Texas, told The Detroit News she, too, was shocked by the arrest, but hadn’t spoken to her ex-husband for a while.

Though the attacks took place from late May through early August, Leyton said law enforcement acted quickly.

“The first two crimes were homicides. The first one was in May and then about a month later was the second one. For those first two, we had absolutely no statement, no suspect, no evidence, and no witness. So we had nothing right there,” he said. “When we began to see the pattern emerge in late July, that’s when everybody said ‘This is what we have.’”

Leyton said Abuelazam could face charges in other states in addition to those in Michigan.

Victims of Serial Stabber Describe Similarities

One of the victims, Richard Booker, 49, recently was released from a Flint hospital where he has been for the last three weeks after being stabbed. He told ABC News that he has 68 staples throughout his back and belly and has slash wounds on his arms because he tried to prevent the man from “cutting off his face.”

“I’ve never hurt so much in my life, never come so close to death,” Booker told ABCNews Wednesday. “I was about dead.”

Booker, who is white, dismisses the notion that the attacks are racially motivated.

“I’m obviously not black. The guy’s just a stone cold killer,” Booker said.

Booker was stabbed five times, including a roughly 12-inch-long vertical slash from below his belly button all the way up his chest. He lost eight pints of blood from his wounds.

Antwoine Marshall, who was attacked two weeks ago, described a similar experience and similar wounds. He told ABC News he was stabbed six times in his stomach and chest.

“It’s a very, very violent type of crime,” Leyton told “Good Morning America” Wednesday. “Maybe he’s enjoying watching them suffer; maybe he’s enjoying watching them wriggle around in pain. But we really don’t know what he’s thinking, and we won’t until we bring him in and talk to him.”

The link between the attacks, which began in May, was not apparent until recently.

“There are similarities in many things. The weapon used, the suspect, the area,” Kapp said Wednesday. “Those similarities cannot be ignored.”

Victims have told police the crimes occurred when they were alone, and the suspect approached them asking for directions or help with his car. Then, he stabbed them with an edged weapon, police say.

Booker’s story matched this one. He said the man asked him for help opening the hood of his SUV.

Capp said the authorities formed a task force made up of all the law enforcement agencies in Michigan’s Genesee County, including the Flint Police Department, the Michigan State Police and the FBI.

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My Take: It’s always nice ones that fool everybody! I hope he has a good Toronto criminal lawyer on his side. At least he does not need Cornwall drinking and driving lawyer. Ha ha! I know it is not nice to make fun of people in bad situations. But from what is being said in the news, I would say he is guilty. One thing is for sure, he is going to be going through several walk through metal detectors before he finally did the court.

The article said he had retained several lawyers, I hope he has a good Redwood City criminal defense lawyer on his side as well. In his situation, you can’t have too many lawyers! I understand that Redwood City CA criminal attorneys are good at what they do.

It is just too bad the areas where he killed these people didn’t have any kind of metal detection. If they had, those people may have been warned that somebody was carrying a weapon. However, outside, you cannot have metal detection devices everywhere. It would be nice in gang ridden areas!

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Serial Stabber Caught Fleeing Country Part 1

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

Cited: ABC News

Serial StabbingsThe accused serial killer, Elias Abuelazam, is suspected of a number of attacks. Police in Virginia, on August 13, began investigating whether he also stabbed his former neighbor to death. In addition, police in Israel said the Israeli-Arab stabbed a friend in Israel about six months ago. No charges were filed against Abuelazam because the stabbing victim, who survived, declined to press charges, Israeli officials told the Associated Press.

The attacks would bring to 20 the total number of victims allegedly knifed by Abuelazam.

Leesburg, Va., Police Chief Joseph Price said his officers are trying to determine whether the death of Jammie Lane is linked to Abuelazm. Lane, who was 44, lived across the street from Abuelazam at the time of his stabbing death in March 2009.

If convicted of murder in Virginia, Abuelazam could face the death penalty. Currently he is charged with one murder in Michigan, which does not have the death penalty.

He is a suspect in the stabbing of 18 men in Michigan, Virginia and Ohio. Five of those victims died.

Abuelazam, described as a “gentle giant” by a former co-worker, appeared in a Georgia court in shackles today and was a full head taller than the officers who escorted him into the court room for the extradition hearing. Judge Richard Hicks repeatedly explained what extradition was before Abuelazam decided to waive his right to fight it.

When first confronted with his options, Abuelazam asked the judge, “Is it possible to ask to think about it?”

The judge informed the suspect that he could put off going to Michigan to fight the criminal case for as long as three months.

“I will fight the case in Michigan,” Abuelazam finally decided. “Why should I wait 90 days, right? That’s the most common sense. It sounds more logical to me to go now than to wait three months.”

At the conclusion of the short hearing, as the suspect was escorted out of the court, Hicks wished him “good luck,” to which Abuelazam responded, “Thank you.”

Abuelazam, 33, was apprehended on the evening of August 11 at Atlanta Hartsfield International Airport as he waited for his flight to leave the country, officials said. He was tracked to the airport after investigators followed a new lead that originated in Michigan.

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Complex Picture of Suspected Killer Elias Abuelazam as ‘Gentle Giant’

A complex picture of Abuelazam is emerging today as one former coworker called him a “gentle giant” even in violent situations but a former family member says he was abusive.

“There was a bit of abuse,” James Hirth, the father of Elias Abuelazam’s ex-wife, told ABC News. Hirth said Abuelazam was rough with his daughter before the couple divorced in 2007.

Abuelazam was also arrested in Virginia on Aug. 5 for an outstanding warrant for misdemeanor assault in which Michigan police said they believe he assaulted his former brother-in-law. At the time, Abuelazam was not identified as the serial killer suspect, so Virginia police released him.

But the cross country stabbings, not to mention the domestic abuse and assault allegations, do not at all fit with the image of Abuelazam that a coworker paints of the man.

Wendy Brooks told ABC News that she worked with Abuelazam at the Piedmont Behavioral Health Center in Leesburg, Va., for several years until 2002 when they both left the facility. She said it was a very stressful job where they frequently had to subdue mentally unstable and violent teenagers, and he was a “gentle giant” whose behavior was marked by patience and restraint.

“He seemed to always treat the kids nicely, followed the rules,” Brooks said. “From what I saw, he was never too aggressive. … I think he was smart. He wasn’t quick to react.”

At times, she would even seek out Abuelazam “to just kind of talk about a situation. He would sit there and take the time to do it.”

Brooks was particularly surprised to find that most of his alleged victims were black.

“It’s crazy. I never would’ve imagined anything like that. I’m a young black female,” she said, adding that she gave him a ride home once.

“He was a good guy. He was a friendly guy. He was a nice guy,” Abdullah Farah, Abuelazam’s boss at a Michigan party store, said Thursday, August 12. “He said he was leaving to see some relatives and he never came back.”

More charges are expected to follow in Michigan and possibly other states, Michigan’s Genesee County prosecutor David Leyton said Thursday, August 12.

Continued in “Serial Stabber Caught Fleeing Country Part 2

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My Take: It’s always nice ones that fool everybody! I hope he has a good Toronto criminal lawyer on his side. At least he does not need Cornwall drinking and driving lawyer. Ha ha! I know it is not nice to make fun of people in bad situations. But from what is being said in the news, I would say he is guilty. One thing is for sure, he is going to be going through several walk through metal detectors before he finally did the court.

The article said he had retained several lawyers, I hope he has a good Redwood City criminal defense lawyer on his side as well. In his situation, you can’t have too many lawyers! I understand that Redwood City CA criminal attorneys are good at what they do.

It is just too bad the areas where he killed these people didn’t have any kind of metal detection. If they had, those people may have been warned that somebody was carrying a weapon. However, outside, you cannot have metal detection devices everywhere. It would be nice in gang ridden areas!

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Consumers Charge Price Inflation Scheme in Lawsuit

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Cited: Reality Times

houston-1A class-action suit that was filed by a Texas homeowner in Los Angeles recently that alleges three companies conspired to rig housing prices in Texas and Colorado that cost home buyers millions of dollars and provided dangerous loans to homeowners. The lawsuit charges that a national price inflation scheme was developed by KB Home, Countrywide Financial and LandSafe Appraisal Services to defraud consumers.

The suit, filed yesterday in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, claims the three companies employed a well-planned scheme to control the typically independent appraisal process, jacking up home values, which, in turn, were used to determine the value of other homes sold by KB, affecting thousands of homeowners.

The suit claims KB Home targeted homeowners throughout Texas and Colorado with the scheme. The complaint states between 2006 and 2008 more than 19,000 homes were delivered to the area. At an average price of $167,533 a home, and conservatively assuming an average inflated appraisal of $20,000 per home, that amounts to almost $300 million in inflated contract prices, the suit states.

The homebuilder has a significant presence in Texas with 17 communities in the Austin area, 10 communities in the Dallas area, 16 communities around San Antonio and 24 communities in Houston, the suit states.

This is the fourth lawsuit Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro (HBSS) has filed against KB Home, Countrywide and LandSafe alleging a national inflation scheme to defraud consumers. The other lawsuits represent homeowners in California, Arizona, Nevada, Florida, North Carolina and South Carolina.

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“The lawsuit representing Texas and Colorado homeowners mirrors the others suits we’ve filed across the country,” said Steve Berman, managing partner at Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro. “These three created a systemic and tightly controlled process to inflate home values and home sales with no regard for the homeowners or the dangerous loans the companies pushed on unsuspecting purchasers.” According to the complaint, Countrywide funneled all its KB customers’ home appraisals to a single person at LandSafe, an appraisal subsidiary of Countrywide, who in turn would deliver an appraisal value at whatever KB and Countrywide ordered.

The named plaintiff, Alice Stacy, purchased her home in 2006, and initially signed a purchase agreement for $150,484. An initial appraisal submitted to Countrywide-KB mistakenly put the home’s value at $142,000 - this included a $14,000 sales incentive and rolled in the closing costs of the home that totaled $5,516, the suit states.

The appraiser mistakenly thought KB wanted to sell the home at $142,000, a number too low to support the loans KB and Countrywide decided to foist on Stacy. It was also too low to support the sales pitch KB delivered to Stacy, claiming the home’s value was $150,500.

The plaintiff obtained a report of the lower appraisal, contacted KB and demanded a lower contract price, and the company told her the appraisal was a mistake. KB insisted the house was in fact worth $150,500 and they would fix it, the suit states.

A few days later, the same appraiser submitted a revised appraisal showing an increased value on the home, exactly the level that KB promised Stacy.

“With this case, Alice called KB out and pretty much caught them red handed inflating values after the appraiser mistakenly issued the lower report,” said Berman. “The correction and inflation of the value speaks volumes to the practices we’ve alleged in all our complaint, that KB’s demanding specific home values and LandSafe is delivering without question.” The lawsuit lists several claims against the defendants including violations of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO), violation of California unfair competition law and unjust enrichment.

This information could help you if you or someone who used Countrywide or LandSafe to finance a home through KB home in Texas or Colorado. Homeowners that in this scenario are urged to contact the attorneys by visiting www.hbsslaw.com/kbhomes, by e-mailing or calling 206-623-7292 as soon as possible.

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My Take: Wow, I guess people will do just about anything to make more money. Is not fraud a criminal act? How come a lawsuit is the only legal action being taken? It seems someone should be contacting Monmouth County criminal attorneys! I am sure that at least a Monmouth County criminal defense lawyer should be needed by at least one of those three companies. At least they will not be contacting a New Jersey child molestation law firm.

It is only logical that somebody planned this little scheme in that portion should go to jail for fraud at least. It is not like getting Freehold reckless driving attorneys for traffic violations. To me, this is a lot more serious. Do not get me wrong, if you drink and drive you are going to need Red Bank NJ DUI attorney, but when you mess with somebody’s home and livelihood that is a different story.

The average person works too hard to be able to afford a home to have to worry about whether the builder, financer and/or appraiser are trying to screw them over. In fact, it is difficult for me to believe that Bank of America is even involved. However, the financing company is a branch of Bank of America. I have a feeling that Bank of America is going to be doing some housecleaning of their own.

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