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To: Honey_Bee who wrote (75072)5/9/2018 3:44:31 PM
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‘DREAMER’ STABS COUPLE TO DEATH IN THEIR TEXAS HOME
MAY 6, 2018
illegalaliencrimereport.com

SAN ANTONIO, TX ( WOAI) – A teenage boy is arrested in connection to a double stabbing that happened at a home in the southeast side of San Antonio.

The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office arrested 17-year-old Jorge Carmond in the case.

Authorities were called out to a disturbance on Lost Hills Drive near I-37 at around 5:30 a.m. on Thursday morning.

When deputies arrived they found a car with its trunk open.

A short while after, a deputy found a man with stab wounds on the front porch of a home and a woman with multiple stab wounds inside the house.

The woman was pronounced dead at the scene; meanwhile, the man was taken to an area hospital but died of his injuries.

The couple was identified as 61-year-old John Smith and 59-year-old Melinda Smith.

Carmond is facing capital murder charges for his alleged involvement in the stabbing.

The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office is still investigation the incident.



To: Honey_Bee who wrote (75072)5/9/2018 4:10:04 PM
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It's beautiful, but wonder why it is not in English.


"Since the late 1990s, the usual practice when performed in public is to perform the first verse of the national anthem twice, first in Maori and then in English."

from: en.wikipedia.org

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"Until the 1990s, only the first verse of the English version was commonly sung. A public debate emerged after only the first Maori verse was sung at the 1999 Rugby World Cup match against England, and it then became common to sing both the Maori and English first verses one after the other"