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To: sandintoes who wrote (617)8/26/2005 7:07:31 PM
From: paret  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3029
 
WAL-MART SHOOTER LIKELY SAVED LIFE (ALBUQUERQUE)
KRQE News 13 ^ | 8/25/2005 | KRQE News 13

ALBUQUERQUE -- A man attacking his ex-wife with a knife inside a southeast Albuquerque Wal Mart was shot and killed by a 72-year-old man Thursday evening.

It all happened around 5:30 p.m. at the store on San Mateo near Zuni. There was mayhem and confusion inside a southeast Albuquerque Wal Mart as employees and shoppers were sent fleeing by the sound of gunfire.

The victim in this case is 46-year old Joyce Cordova. She is in critical but stable condition at this time at UNM Hospital.

Albuquerque Police say Cordova had a long history of domestic violence with ex-husband Felix Vigil. A co-worker says Cordova was working in the deli was attacked by her ex-husband.

Vigil was shot to death by 72-year old Due Moore. Police won't say how many shots were fired, but some witnesses tell News 13 they heard at least three shots.

Police say Moore had a concealed carry license and is a well-known volunteer with APD's cold case unit.

“It’s probably a very good thing he (Moore) was there,” says APD Sgt. Trish Hoffman. “Ms. Cordova may not be here today if it had not been for him.”

Police say there was a valid restraining order in place against the victim's ex-husband.

Police say Moore has been very cooperative and has not been charged with any crime.



To: sandintoes who wrote (617)8/26/2005 8:06:41 PM
From: paret  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3029
 
UMDNY Claims Missing Papers Were Stolen

1010wins ^ | Aug 26, 2005 6:53 am | 1010wins

The University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey said Thursday it now believes that no files sought by investigators were stolen during a break-in.
``After a thorough investigation of reports about missing documents following the break-in that occurred during the last weekend in July, we have concluded with a high degree of confidence, that no documents requested of UMDNJ by any outstanding subpoena are missing due to the break-in. Documents responsive to the subpoenas had been removed to a secure location before the time of the break-in,'' the school said in a statement.
The statement came a week after UMDNJ President John Petillo told The Star-Ledger of Newark that the theft of documents sought by investigators appeared to be ``an inside job.''
No arrests have been made in the break-in, said a spokesman for the FBI's Newark office, Special Agent Steve Siegel, who added that the bureau could not confirm reports that it is investigating the school.
The country's largest freestanding health sciences university has said it has been complying with FBI subpoenas issued in June seeking records of all political donations it made since 2000.
Investigators also are interested in millions of dollars in no-bid contracts the school awarded to politically connected firms. A similar probe has been started by the State Commission of Investigation, a bipartisan arm of the state Legislature.

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What's that smell?

If we don't look at the stolen papers, how do we know they are not relevant? And where was Sandy Berger on the night in question?