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Family massacre in OH:On eve of divorce,44 y.o.man stabs wife & 3 relatives to death,then kidnaps their 2 young slaves & tries to flee back to his native Pakistan with them,but is caught by customs at airport

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Joe1orbit

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Sep 13, 1999, 3:00:00 AM9/13/99
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Hello,

We have another QUADRUPLE family massacre on our hands, folks, this time in
Ohio, and this one has a few interesting twists to it. The setup is CLASSICALLY
familiar, with a hubby/Daddy, obsessed with the Sacred Family Unit decrees of
his society, becoming homicidally enraged upon realizing that his wife is about
to terminate their Sacred Family Unit, leaving him with NO wife or slaves to
OWN. But this Daddy, 44 year old Nawaz Ahmed, unlike most, decided NOT to kill
his child-slaves, but only go after his hated 39 year old wife and other adult
family members, deliberately sparing the lives of his two sperm creations, aged
7 and 4. After committing the massacre, Daddy Nawaz TRIED to flee, leaving OH
and making his way to an international airport in NY, no doubt intending to
flee the country. But he was picked up by cops right inside the airport,
probably after he SHOWED his passport to customs, and their computer system
managed to pick up the news that Nawaz had just become a wanted fugitive. He is
now under arrest, facing four counts of murder.

He exterminated his hated wife, a DOCTOR who had separated from him and
obtained an order of protection against him, along with the wife's Daddy, her
sister-in-law, and a young niece. SLASHED all of their THROATS in fatal
fashion. No need for any gun in order to commit a quadruple murder, just a nice
& sharp knife, and a lot of DETERMINATION, which Nawaz clearly had. Relatives
called police after repeatedly trying to telephone the house & getting no
answer. He clearly went out of his way to SPARE the lives of his two children.
But it's UNCLEAR whether he took them with him as he fled, intending to leave
the country together with them.

The dreaded DIVORCE was just about to be finalized, when Nawaz decided to
undertake this family massacre. It's interesting how MEN are in fact MORE
FRANTIC about PRESERVING their Sacred Family Unit, than women are. Interesting,
but NOT surprising. After all, men hold more POWER and DOMINATION in Sacred
Family Units, AND just as importantly, men face the OUTRAGEOUS situation of
getting LEGALLY ROBBED of their own money, via child support and/or alkimony
payments, as your DISEASED society tries to COERCE every man into staying with
his family, as a way of CONTROLLING and DOMESTICATING him, and INSANELY gives
itself permission to legally ROB him of his own money, if the marriage falls
apart, even IF he is WILLING and EAGER to TERMINATE all of his parental rights
to his sperm creations. It is absolutely PERVERSE, how your diseased first
imposes the totally UNNATURAL cultural mandate of MARRIAGE upon it's
citizen-slaves, then BRUTALLY uses the power of law to PUNISH and DESTROY the
economic viability of any man who, for whatever reason, is compelled to leave
the marriage.

Anyway, Nawaz certainly got his vengeance. Unlike so many other family
slaughterers, he chose to spare the lives of his child-slaves, AND of himself,
making no type of suicide attempt. It's unclear exactly WHERE the two
child-slaves were during the massacre, but my GUESS is that they WERE in the
house, or at least that Nawad COULD have gotten access to and killed them, even
if they were in day care or at school, if he had really WANTED to do so. The
fourth victim, the niece, WAS very young, only 2 years old, and Nawad clearly
chose to NOT spare her life. But he passed up the chance to become a mass
killer of SIX, and seems to be satisfied with the four killings he carried out.


Whoops, just found a more detailed update which confirms that our quadruplr
killer did have BOTH of his child-slaves WITH him when arrested, and was trying
to catch a flight back to his native coiuntry of Pakistan. They were not
physically injured, but probably did witness some of the massacre and will have
to live with those traumatic memories for the rest of their lives. Daddy Nawad
made SURE that his legacy WILL live on, in the memories and thoughts of his
child-slaves, even after he himself dies.

You can view pretty cool, if somewhat blurry photos of Nawaz, his slaughtered
wife, and two of the other murder victims, over at the following URL:

http://www.post-gazette.com/regionstate/19990913slayings1.asp

Take care, Joe

The following three news articles all appear courtesy of today's Associated
Press news wire:

Monday September 13, 1999

Man suspected in deaths of four family members

ST. CLAIRSVILLE, Ohio (AP) - A man suspected in the deaths of his estranged
wife and three of her family members was being held in New York City Saturday
night, according to the Belmont County Sheriff's office.

Nawaz Ahmed, 44, is a suspect in the death of his estranged wife, Lubaina
Bhatti Ahmed; her father, Abdul Majid Bhatti of Canada; her sister-in-law,
Rubie Ahmad of California; and a niece, Nasira Ahmad of California. Ahmed and
the victims are not American citizens.

The bodies were found Saturday afternoon by a deputy at Ahmed's home south of
this city along the Ohio-West Virginia border about 175 kilometres east of
Columbus. The victims' relatives had contacted the sheriff's department after
being unable to reach the victims by telephone, according to a statement from
the sheriff's office.

The statement said Nawaz became a suspect based on evidence found at the scene,
the statement said. He was being held by customs officials at Kennedy Airport.

The bodies have been taken to the Franklin County Coroner's office in Columbus.


No other details were released.
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Woman, three family members killed over weekend

By ANDREW WELSH-HUGGINS
The Associated Press
09/13/99

A woman killed, along with three other family members over the weekend, was on
the verge of divorce from the man suspected by authorities in the slayings.

Worn down by years of her husband's insults and threats, Dr. Lubaina Bhatti
Ahmed had filed for divorce last February and a final court hearing was set for
today.

Law enforcement officials suspect her husband Nawaz Ahmed of killing his
estranged wife, along with her father, sister and young niece by slashing their
throats over the weekend in St. Clairsville.

The bodies of Dr. Ahmed, 39; her father Abdul Majid Bhatti, of Canada; her
sister Ruhie Ahmad and her niece Nasira Ahmad, both of the Oakland, Calif.,
area, were found early Saturday afternoon at Dr. Ahmed's house.

Nawaz Ahmed, 44, a naturalized U.S. citizen originally from Pakistan, was being
held Sunday by the U.S. Customs Service in New York City. He was to be charged
today with four counts of aggravated murder, said Belmont County Prosecutor
Frank Pierce.

A statement from the Belmont County Sheriff's Department said Ahmed was
detained by customs officials at Kennedy Airport in New York.

Pierce said the four were found in a downstairs recreation room. A sheriff's
deputy went to the house early Saturday afternoon after a relative called
concerned about the family's whereabouts.

Dr. Ahmed, a general practice doctor at East Ohio Regional Hospital in Martins
Ferry, began filing domestic violence reports against her husband in August
1994, said Grace Hoffman, a St. Clairsville lawyer who was representing Ahmed
in her divorce case.

Her client filed reports twice in West Virginia in 1994 and 1995 but didn't
pursue the cases and wouldn't prosecute, Hoffman said.

"She was afraid of him, but the thought of him murdering her never crossed our
minds," Hoffman said.

Hoffman said Ahmed constantly insulted his wife and threatened to have her
deported since she was not yet a U.S. citizen, Hoffman said.

Nawaz Ahmed's divorce attorney, Eric Costine of St. Clairsville, could not be
reached for comment. There was no answer at the phone listed in his name
Sunday.

After filing for divorce in February, Dr. Ahmed received a court order barring
her husband from their St. Clairsville house.

In June, she received an order barring Nawaz Ahmed from further verbal
harassment, Hoffman said.

Hoffman said Ahmed asked last week that the two divide their property at the
house Sunday night. They were scheduled to appear before Judge Jennifer Sargus
of Belmont County Common Pleas Court today for a final hearing.

Dr. Ahmed's father, a naturalized citizen of Canada, had been staying with his
daughter in St. Clairsville for several weeks.

The two picked up Dr. Ahmed's sister and niece at the Columbus airport about
10:30 p.m. Friday, Hoffman said.

Ruhie Ahmad was to have testified at today's hearing, Hoffman said.

The couple had two sons, Tariq, 7, and Ahsan, 4. It's unclear where they were
at the time of the killings. They are in the hands of Belmont County
authorities, Hoffman said.

Dr. Ahmed "was a wonderful person, just lovely, just down to earth and kind and
considerate," Hoffman said. "She loved those little boys. She was extremely
close to them and they were extremely close to her."

The ages of the slain family members were not immediately available, although a
sheriff's department official said the niece was "two or three years old." It
was unclear where in Canada Dr. Ahmed's father lived.

Nawaz Ahmed emigrated to the United States after leaving the Pakistan Air Force
Academy in 1987, Hoffman said. He earned a bachelor's degree in computer
science at Northeastern Illinois University in Chicago.

A marriage was arranged between the two in the early 1990s and Dr. Ahmed moved
from Canada to the United States. They were married on May 22, 1992.

They moved to the St. Clairsville area about five years ago, renting a
two-story brick house on a country road outside of town.

Nawaz Ahmed moved to Columbus after his wife filed for divorce. He worked for
MCI WorldCom in Columbus.

Marlene Slotwinski lives across the road in St. Clairsville from the house
where the killings occurred.

She last saw Dr. Ahmed last Thursday afternoon, pushing her sons on swings in
the side yard. It was a common sight to see her outside playing with the
children, she said.

"Everybody around here is very friendly. We've never had anything happen so
close," Mrs. Slotwinski, 62, said. "It's just a scary thing."
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Cops: Man killed wife, 3 other kin in Ohio

He's arrested at Kennedy airport

Associated Press

ST. CLAIRSVILLE, Ohio - Worn down by years of her husband's insults and
threats, Dr. Lubaina Bhatti Ahmed filed for divorce last February and prepared
to divide up her belongings with her husband yesterday before a final court
hearing today.

Now, law enforcement officials suspect her husband, Nawaz Ahmed, of killing his
estranged wife, along with her father, sister and young niece by slashing their
throats over the weekend in St. Clairsville.

The bodies of Dr. Ahmed, 39; her father Abdul Majid Bhatti, of Canada; her
sister Ruhie Ahmad and her niece Nasira Ahmad, both of the Oakland, Calif.,
area, were found early Saturday afternoon at Dr. Ahmed's house.

Nawaz Ahmed, 44, a naturalized U.S. citizen originally from Pakistan, was being
held yesterday by the U.S. Customs Service in New York City. He was to be
charged today with four counts of aggravated murder, said Belmont County
Prosecutor Frank Pierce.

A statement from the Belmont County Sheriff's Department said Ahmed had been
detained by customs officials at Kennedy Airport.

Pierce said the four had been found in a downstairs recreation room. A
sheriff's deputy went to the house early Saturday afternoon after a relative
called concerned about the family's whereabouts.

Dr. Ahmed, a general practice doctor at East Ohio Regional Hospital in Martins
Ferry, began filing domestic violence reports against her husband in August
1994, said Grace Hoffman, a St. Clairsville lawyer who was representing Ahmed
in her divorce case.

Her client filed reports twice in West Virginia in 1994 and 1995 but did not
pursue the cases and would not prosecute, Hoffman said yesterday in a telephone
interview from St. Clairsville.

"She was afraid of him, but the thought of him murdering her never crossed our
minds," Hoffman said.

Hoffman said Ahmed constantly insulted his wife and threatened to have her
deported since she was not yet a U.S. citizen, Hoffman said.

After filing for divorce in February, Dr. Ahmed received a court order barring
her husband from their St. Clairsville house.

In June, she received an order barring Nawaz Ahmed from further verbal
harassment, Hoffman said.

Hoffman said Ahmed asked last week that the two divide their property at the
house last night. They were scheduled to appear before Judge Jennifer Sargus of
Belmont County Common Pleas Court today for a final hearing.
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The following appears courtesy of the 9/13/99 online edition of The
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette newspaper:

Ohio man held in deaths of four

Suspect caught trying to flee U.S. with sons

Monday, September 13, 1999

By Jan Ackerman and Diana Block, Post-Gazette Staff Writers

A Belmont County, Ohio, physician and her estranged husband were supposed to be
in court today for a hearing on the final decree for their divorce and custody
of their two children.

But on Saturday afternoon, police went to the Richland Township home of Dr.
Lubaina Bhatti Ahmed and found the body of the 39-year-old physician along with
the bodies of her father, Abdul Majid Bhatti of Canada, her sister, Ruhie
Ahmad, 35, and Ruhie Ahmad's 2-year-old daughter, Nasira Ahmad, both of
California.

The throats of all four victims had been slit in the home on a rural street
just outside St. Clairsville, Ohio, Belmont County prosecuting attorney Frank
Pierce said yesterday.

Several hours after the gruesome discovery in a downstairs recreation room, Dr.
Ahmed's estranged husband, Nawaz Ahmed, 44, was detained by U.S. Customs
officials at Kennedy International Airport, where he was awaiting a flight to
Pakistan.

Ahmed, a naturalized U.S. citizen originally from Pakistan, was preparing to
board the jet with the couple's two sons, Tariq, 7, and Ahsan, 4. Pierce said
Ahmed had three valid Pakistani passports for himself and his sons.

Ahmed, a computer technician for MCI WorldCom in Columbus, Ohio, had been
living there. He was to be charged today with four counts of aggravated murder,
Pierce said.

Belmont County Sheriff Tom McCort and Chief Deputy Olen Martin flew to New York
City yesterday morning, where an extradition hearing is expected to be held to
send him back to Ohio for prosecution.

Police said the couple's sons were safe. They are believed to be in the custody
of the children's services agency in New York City.

As police pieced together the tragedy, said it appeared that Ahmed killed his
wife and other relatives in order to gain control of his sons before he had to
appear at the Belmont County court hearing today.

Dr Ahmed, a doctor at East Ohio Regional Hospital in Martins Ferry, Ohio, began

filing domestic violence reports against her husband in August 1994, said Grace
Hoffman, a St. Clairsville lawyer who was representing Dr. Ahmed in her divorce
case.

Her client filed reports twice in West Virginia in 1994 and 1995 but didn't
pursue the cases and wouldn't prosecute, Hoffman said.

"She was afraid of him but the thought of him murdering her never crossed our
minds," Hoffman said.

Ahmed routinely insulted his wife and threatened to have her deported since she
was not yet a U.S. citizen, Hoffman said.

Nawaz Ahmed's divorce attorney, Eric Costine of St. Clairsville, could not be
reached for comment. There was no answer at the phone listed in his name
yesterday.

After filing for divorce in February, Dr. Ahmed received a court order barring
her husband from their house.

In June, she received an order barring Ahmed from further verbal harassment,
Hoffman said.

Hoffman said Ahmed asked last week that the two divide their property at the
house last night. They were scheduled to appear before Judge Jennifer Sargus of
Belmont County Common Pleas Court today for a final hearing.

Dr. Ahmed's father, a naturalized citizen of Canada, had been staying with his
daughter for several weeks.

The two picked up Dr. Ahmed's sister and niece at the Columbus airport about
10:30 p.m. Friday, Hoffman said.

Ruhie Ahmad was to have testified at today's hearing, Hoffman said.

Neighbors described Dr. Ahmed as very reserved. She lived in a modest,
two-story, brick-and-stone house on a country road. On one side of her house
were two trailer homes. Across the street, a sheep and two horses rested in a
rusted metal shed yesterday.

Dr. Ahmed had been hoping to move to a larger house in a new development
farther down the road, the neighborhood she toured on her morning walks, a
neighbor said.

Few of the neighbors knew her.

"They kept to themselves," said Shirley Tomich, who lives in the house facing
Dr. Ahmed's but had only seen her neighbor a handful of times and had never
spoken to her. Dr. Ahmed's boys occasionally crossed the street with their
grandfather to feed Tomich's horses, but they, too, were quiet.

Dr. Ahmed was a native of Nigeria, according to medical license information on
file with the state of Ohio. She graduated from medical school in Nigeria in
1983.

Her marriage to Ahmed was an arranged one and the two were wed on May 22, 1992.

She completed her residency at Ohio Valley Medical Center in Wheeling, W.Va.,
where she worked diligently, according to faculty member Dr. Vishwanathan
Chokkavelu.

"She was very considerate, very quiet," Chokkavelu said. "She never expressed
that she was having any problems."

For the past five years, she had been practicing internal medicine in a
building adjacent to the East Ohio Regional Hospital in Martins Ferry, Ohio,
where spokeswoman Maggie Espina described her as a daily fixture of the
hospital.

"She was an asset not only to our hospital, but to the entire Ohio Valley
community. She was a gentle mother and a genuinely good person," Espina said.

Police became aware that something was wrong at Dr. Ahmed's house when
concerned relatives called to say they were unable to reach the family members.

The bodies were discovered by a Belmont County road deputy Saturday afternoon.

From evidence found at the scene, Nawaz Ahmed became a suspect.

Ahmed emigrated to the United States after leaving the Pakistan Air Force
Academy in 1987, Hoffman said. He earned a bachelor's degree in computer
science at Northeastern Illinois University in Chicago.

The bodies were transported to the Franklin County coroner's office in Columbus
for autopsies.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Rookrook8

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That hoot joe1orbit outputs....

> We have another QUADRUPLE family massacre on our hands, folks, this time in
>Ohio, and this one has a few interesting twists to it. The setup is
>CLASSICALLY
>familiar, with a hubby/Daddy, obsessed with the Sacred Family Unit decrees of

<snipped>

Some folks think they need you for these sotires. They could just go to
cybersleuths (www.cybersleuths.com) where you probably got the story.....


> Whoops, just found a more detailed update which confirms that our quadruplr
>killer did have BOTH of his child-slaves WITH him when arrested, and was
>trying
>to catch a flight back to his native coiuntry of Pakistan.

Whoops..... I see that along with the standard ap stories you post the same
pittsburgh post-gazette story that was on cybersleuths.....


Cipher

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In article <19990913232215...@ng-fk1.aol.com> Rookrook8,

rook...@aol.com writes:
>Some folks think they need you for these sotires. They could just go to
>cybersleuths (www.cybersleuths.com) where you probably got the story.....
>
>
>> Whoops, just found a more detailed update which confirms that our quadruplr
>>killer did have BOTH of his child-slaves WITH him when arrested, and was
>>trying
>>to catch a flight back to his native coiuntry of Pakistan.
>
>Whoops..... I see that along with the standard ap stories you post the same
>pittsburgh post-gazette story that was on cybersleuths.....

It should be painfully obvious to all that these stories can be picked up
at numerous sites and via mailing lists. In addition, others post the
same news here... Sans True Reality...

The benefit to this method is that you can skip the JoeFrank commentary
and just read the news for yourself.

For all you folks who like to think for yourselves...

There are still a few left here, right?


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Jack Clarenson

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Actually, cipher, I can't live without Joe's commentary. I rely on it for
my basic news every day. <grin>


Cipher <cip...@mindspring.com> wrote in message
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> In article <19990913232215...@ng-fk1.aol.com> Rookrook8,
> rook...@aol.com writes:
> >Some folks think they need you for these sotires. They could just go to
> >cybersleuths (www.cybersleuths.com) where you probably got the story.....
> >
> >

> >> Whoops, just found a more detailed update which confirms that our
quadruplr
> >>killer did have BOTH of his child-slaves WITH him when arrested, and was
> >>trying
> >>to catch a flight back to his native coiuntry of Pakistan.
> >

Cipher

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In article <JgvD3.1496$d71....@news4.giganews.com> Jack Clarenson,

Ja...@Tethers.Net writes:
>Actually, cipher, I can't live without Joe's commentary. I rely on it for
>my basic news every day. <grin>
>

So, you're studying the JoeFrank entity as well...

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