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FBI works to track down highway serial killers

Full story: KOB.com Eyewitness News 4 - New Mexico

The FBI says serial killers are dumping bodies along U.S. interstates at an alarming rate, including Interstate-40 and InterstateI-25 in New Mexico.

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NaniBoo
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Wouldn't doubt if the serial killer on the mesa is a truckdriver who resides here.

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Apr 7, 2009
 
APD's releasing the name of the trailer park trash killer as a possible suspect was a bit pre-mature. I have thought since hearing about the WM Killer that whoever did the killing was not local all the time. 500 bodies nationwide dumped on the highways and people have the nerve to call APD inept? Weird is what that is.

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wonder if they would arrest someone who hunts serial killers?
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I used to know this hooker in El Paso who said she climbed into a truck at a truck stop in
ABQ once to turn a trick and was taken hostage for 4 days. She claimed the guy kept her tied up for a day or so, then passed her off to another trucker who kept her for a few days. She was finally let out at a rest stop near Tucumcari with nothing on but her underwear. The cops there didn't believe her and locked her up for a day or so for soliciting. She then had to turn a few tricks to get rides back to El Paso. Tough life those women live....So, I asked her if she could come back in another life if she'd rather be a man. I swear she said, "Hell, no. At least as a woman I can make a few bucks if I need to."

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she should've called an enforcer, not the cops...then there'd be two less scumbag truckers in the world.
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I used to know this hooker in El Paso who said she climbed into a truck at a truck stop in
ABQ once to turn a trick and was taken hostage for 4 days. She claimed the guy kept her tied up for a day or so, then passed her off to another trucker who kept her for a few days. She was finally let out at a rest stop near Tucumcari with nothing on but her underwear. The cops there didn't believe her and locked her up for a day or so for soliciting. She then had to turn a few tricks to get rides back to El Paso. Tough life those women live....So, I asked her if she could come back in another life if she'd rather be a man. I swear she said, "Hell, no. At least as a woman I can make a few bucks if I need to."
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Jeez. And we're just now being alerted to all this?

Thanks Albuquerque Law Enforcement and State Police Officers Associations.

You're all now - a public embarassment - even moreso than before.
Orange J

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Apr 7, 2009
 
this is in the past 30 years, who cares
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ok, where do I find these women. I would give them a decent place to sleep, at least. I really need the womans touch at my place.

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Central Ave, usually, but you can try 4th street as well. Most of them don't sleep on the streets, they already have men on a chain in homes and apartments across the city. I seriously doubt you could afford the means to support one.
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ok, where do I find these women. I would give them a decent place to sleep, at least. I really need the womans touch at my place.
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El Viejo wrote:
I used to know this hooker in El Paso who said she climbed into a truck at a truck stop in
ABQ once to turn a trick and was taken hostage for 4 days. She claimed the guy kept her tied up for a day or so, then passed her off to another trucker who kept her for a few days. She was finally let out at a rest stop near Tucumcari with nothing on but her underwear. The cops there didn't believe her and locked her up for a day or so for soliciting. She then had to turn a few tricks to get rides back to El Paso. Tough life those women live....So, I asked her if she could come back in another life if she'd rather be a man. I swear she said, "Hell, no. At least as a woman I can make a few bucks if I need to."
Lol, that's the truth; they still have it better than homeless men.
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Wow I wonder if that has anything to do with the new Licensing regs?

See I still hold a CDL been years since I used to drive a big rig but I still keep the lic, ya never know if I need a job right...

Anyway this past Feb I go into DMV to renew and now I have to get fingerprinted submit to a homeland security background check..only thing they did do was a DNA swab...

Times are changing and whom ever did this wouldn't get away with it for long...
BigBadWolf

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Apr 8, 2009
 
damned spell check.. Above should read didn't do was DNA swab
I Care

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Say What wrote:
Jeez. And we're just now being alerted to all this?
Thanks Albuquerque Law Enforcement and State Police Officers Associations.
You're all now - a public embarassment - even moreso than before.
You're an i d i o t
rudy serrano

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There is so many serial killers on NM. that is not funny. We need full Federal and military presence, if we really want to go down in all the crime that we stand.
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rudy serrano wrote:
There is so many serial killers on NM. that is not funny. We need full Federal and military presence, if we really want to go down in all the crime that we stand.
You're an idiot too. There seems to be no shortage these days.
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Apr 8, 2009
 
Three words...

Mexican Drug Cartel

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Apr 8, 2009
 
rudy serrano wrote:
There is so many serial killers on NM. that is not funny. We need full Federal and military presence, if we really want to go down in all the crime that we stand.
<sarcasm>Yeah, if we could just have one cop for every person that would be AWESOME!</sarcasm>
To cut down on property crime we need to move police from traffic enforcement to neighborhood patrols.
To cut down on prostitution abduction we need to legalize consensual crimes.
HowCanItBe

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Apr 8, 2009
 
Sluggo wrote:
Three words...
Mexican Drug Cartel
Oh you're right. New Mexico was perfect before that.
Sluggo

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HowCanItBe wrote:
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Oh you're right. New Mexico was perfect before that.
Violent Crime in and around Albuquerque has been on the rise since the early '80s...

Today the influence of Gangs and Property Crimes is directly related to DRUGS which primarily come from MEXICO numbnuts.

Want to see a decrease in crime? Build a fickin wall 20 feet high on the border and man it with armed gaurds with orders to shoot to kill.

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Sluggo wrote:
<quoted text>Today the influence of Gangs and Property Crimes is directly related to DRUGS which primarily come from MEXICO numbnuts.
Drugs that are purchased by Americans. Mexico doesn't have a drug selling problem we have a drug buying problem.

Build a wall 2000ft high and it will be just as ineffective when there is still a MULTI-HUNDRED BILLION DOLLAR INDUSTRY trying to reach its customers. It is the free market at work.
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