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Registered: Sep 2002
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The thing that amazes me is the rage, anger and the hatred, it takes kill someone like that. It's one thing to walk into a room and shoot someone and walk out. No big deal. The rage and anger are still there but it doesn't seem as personal. But to pick up a claw hammer and with the claw end hit someone in the head with it thats totaly nuts. The rage and anger must enormous. You know with the first blow with the claw end your going to kill that person.
Claw hammer used in killings
01/22/06
Two township boys police say were killed by a 24-year-old boarder in their home Thursday night died from blows from a claw hammer similar to one police found at the scene, authorities said Saturday.
Ocean County Executive Assistant Prosecutor Robert A. Gasser said autopsy results showed both boys were struck with the hammer several times. Both deaths were ruled homicides.
Zabdiel Gonzalez, 7, died from blunt-force trauma to the head and from neck compression, Gasser said.
"Neck compression indicates there was strangulation," he said.
Karlo Gonzalez, 14, died from multiple blunt-force injuries to the head, neck and chest, Gasser said.
Gasser could not confirm the time of death or say which boy was killed first.
Police have charged Richard Toledo (also known as Richard Toledo Gonzalez), an undocumented immigrant from Mexico, with the murder of the brothers, whom he was baby-sitting at the time of the murders.
Police said Toledo also kidnapped the mother of the two boys, Wanda Gonzalez, 38, and made her withdraw $500 from an automated teller machine before driving her 40 miles north on the Garden State Parkway, where she escaped at the Monmouth Service Area in Wall. After an extensive manhunt in Monmouth County, Toledo was taken into custody without incident, police said.
Police said Wanda Gonzalez and Toledo worked together at a cleaning service in Lacey. They were not linked romantically, police said.
Gasser declined to comment when asked if Toledo had confessed to the crimes.
Gasser said authorities are calling robbery the motive for the death of the two boys.
http://www.app.com/apps/pbcs.dll/ar.../NEWS/601220393
Claw Hammer Murder Defendant Found Guilty
A San Mateo County jury has found that a 27-year-old man who slammed his longtime family friend in the head with a claw hammer is guilty of second-degree murder.
Both the prosecution and defense agreed that Luis Salvadore Perez, 27, was present when Kimberly Navarro, 49, suffered the fatal hammer injuries on Sept. 11, 2003. Navarro, who suffered a fractured skull, died four days later.
http://abclocal.go.com
Game blamed for hammer murder
The parents of a boy who was murdered with a claw hammer by a friend have blamed a violent video game which the teenage killer was "obsessed" with.
Warren Leblanc, 17, repeatedly stabbed 14-year-old Stefan Pakeerah after luring him to a Leicester park to steal from him on 27 February.
He pleaded guilty to murder at Leicester Crown Court on Wednesday.
Stefan's mother described Leblanc, who confessed to police moments after the assault, as "inherently evil".
http://news.bbc.co.uk
Double murder put teenager away
Kevin Earl Hindmarsh spent his 17th birthday in court, listening as a clerk read a jury's verdict convicting him of bludgeoning two 11-year-old girls to death. Minutes later, the Rancho Palos Verdes teenager tried to kill himself by slitting his wrist with a smuggled razor.
Last week, Hindmarsh turned 38. He spent this birthday in state prison in Corcoran, where he is serving 69 years to life for the murders of Neda O'Sullivan of Rancho Palos Verdes and her friend, Kristin MacKnight, of Rolling Hills Estates.
Kristin was visiting Neda on May 10, 1984, when Hindmarsh, apparently upset that Neda's older sister didn't meet him at her house like he asked, attacked the girls with a claw hammer and raped them with a foreign object.
Neda's sister found them later when she returned from school. Neda was dead and Kristin died the next day.
http://www.dailybreeze.com
70 Year Old Woman Accused of Murdering 84 Year Old Neighbor With Claw Hammer
Kathy MacClellan, a 70 year old resident of Moore Township in PA, faces the death penalty if convicted of the brutal claw hammer murder of an 84 year old neighbor, Marguerite "Tutti" Eyer. The crime took place Feb. 7, after a robbery. Nobody witnessed the attack, but a neighbor responding to a personal alarm device worn by the deceased woman found the defendant on the porch, covered with blood. The defendant denied the murder during questioning at the police station, saying she went to the apartment to find her son. It's not clear if her son is alive, dead, or in any way involved with the incident. He is not in custody, and apparently was never questioned.
http://www.atsnn.com
Man gets jailed for 23 years for hammer murder
A problem gambler who repeatedly smashed his great-aunt over the head with a hammer has been jailed for 23 years.
The Supreme Court heard that Matthew Joseph Marks referred to Margaret O'Toole as his goldmine as she mortgaged her East Malvern home to lend him $25,000 in April 2001.
While that money was meant to pay off huge debts incurred by Marks, he gambled and lost the money at Crown ******.
A year later and facing a $60,000 debt, Marks thought killing Mrs O'Toole could alleviate his parlous financial situation.
"This, you believed, would absolve you from any obligation to repay the debt," said Justice John Coldrey. "Additionally, you believed you would derive considerable financial benefit under her will."
After eating a meal at Mrs O'Toole's Serrell Street home on April 7, 2002, Marks used a stolen hammer to bash her over the head up to 20 times.
http://www.theage.com.au
Bishop thought brother was gay
A 14-year-old Hempfield Township teen bludgeoned his only sibling to death with a claw hammer April 19 because he thought his brother was a homosexual, witnesses testified Tuesday during a preliminary hearing.
Ian Bishop, of 307 Laurentz Lane, also wanted to kill his parents because he was angry that they barred him from seeing his girlfriend, witnesses said.
Bishop and his alleged accomplice, Robert Laskowski, 15, of 516 Buckingham Drive in the township's Wendover section, were ordered yesterday by Youngwood area District Justice James Falcon to stand trial for first-degree murder and related charges for killing Ian's brother, Adam, 18, in the Bishops' home in Bovard.
Nolan testified that Laskowski told him Ian had planned the attack for three days, and that Laskowski had gone to Bishop's home after school to assist in the attack. However, Laskowski told Nolan he never struck Adam.
After arriving at the Bishop home at about 3:30 p.m., Laskowski told Nolan, Ian and Laskowski went into Ian's second-floor bedroom and talked for five or 10 minutes.
"Rob said Ian showed him a club and then said, "I'll be right back." Adam was the only other person at home and he was sitting in the computer room, which is right across from the bedroom," Nolan said.
"In about 30 seconds, Mr. Laskowski said he heard a thud and saw Adam lying on the floor of the computer room, and Ian had a hammer," Nolan said.
Laskowski told Nolan that he saw Ian strike Adam on the head with the hammer about five more times as he lay on the floor. Then Ian pulled his brother out into the hallway and struck him at least five more times on the head, Nolan quoted Laskowski as saying.
"Laskowski told me Adam began to cry at some point, and Ian told him to shut up, and Ian struck him three or four more times. Sometime during the attack, Mr. Laskowski said they turned up the music in Ian's bedroom," Nolan said.
Although Laskowski had told Ian he would help him kill Adam and his parents, Nolan said Laskowski told him he could not go through with it. However, he said that Laskowski admitted helping Ian carry his mortally wounded brother from the hallway and place him facedown in a bathtub, then watching Ian turn on the water.
"He (Laskowski) said at one point, because of the noise Adam was making and the sound (during the attack), that he had to go downstairs to the first floor," Nolan said.
Laskowski's description of the beating concurred with Allegheny County Coroner Cyril Wecht's autopsy report, which indicated Adam was hit at least 18 times in the head.
http://www.coricidin.org

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