Over in Florida, police are searching for a 25 year old fellow named Anthony
DeJuan Fail. Anthony's last name might be "Fail", but he is certainly not a
failure when it comes to committing murder. Police say that Anthony is their
prime suspect in two murders, including that of his girlfriend, and two other
attempted murders. His 26 year old girlfriend was found dead yesterday in her
car. She had been shot MULTIPLE times with a high powered rifle, and in fact
the car itself had 27 different bullet holes in it! Looks like a classic case
of an overly enraged fornication partner just FULL of homicidal motivation,
likely due to the gal-pal "cheating" on him, or him thinking that she was
cheating. It is just so pathetic how society manages to convince it's
citizen-slaves that they MUST be "faithful" to one chosen fornication partner,
rather than to play the field and do what is NATURAL, which is to masturbate a
LOT, and if you are a sociable, outgoing person who likes sexual contact with
others, to have sex with a lot of different humans.
Instead, your malevolent society teaches males especially, because they most
need to be DOMESTICATED and CONTROLLED, to "settle down" with ONE fornication
partner, and DEMAND that she limit herself to fornicating with you. Ridiculous!
Anyway, Anthony sure did pump his fornication partner full of bullet holes. A
police spokesman tells us: "Whoever killed her was serious about getting her
dead. Someone knew where she was going and ambushed her.'' Anthony had verbally
threatened to kill this gal, if he ever saw her with "another man". Looks like
she didn't take this threat as seriously as she should have. Or maybe she did,
but simply was powerless in terms of successfully protecting herself. The fact
is, a free person, able to move about in society, determined to successfully
carry out a murder, is ALWAYS able to do so, if he is willing to pay the price
and plans out the murder in a tactically superior fashion.
Over the past year or so, our trigger happy 25 year old has also shot THREE
other people, in separate incidents, killing one of his victims. As you might
expect, police label Anthony as being "very dangerous", simply because he has
clearly embraced and accepted the fact that he has a True Reality right to
slaughter fellow humans.
25 year old Anthony is ALREADY a hardened ex-con. Way back in 1989, at age
16, he was convicted of murder and served seven years in prison. He came out
full of even MORE rage and hate towards your brutally unjust society, of
course, and I honor his choice to RESUME his mission of vengeance through
cathartic violence, upon winning his freedom.
Take care, JOE
The following appears courtesy of yesterday's Associated Press news wire:
Man Sought in Girlfriend's Death
By KAREN L. SHAW
MIAMI (AP) -- A woman was found Tuesday shot to death in a car riddled with 27
bullet holes and police were searching for her boyfriend, who also is wanted in
another killing and two attempted murders.
Angel Bennet Wilson, 26, was believed to have been killed by a high-powered
assault rifle, shot repeatedly from outside, police Lt. Bill Schwartz said.
``She was shot multiple times,'' Schwartz said. ``Whoever killed her was
serious about getting her dead. Someone knew where she was going and ambushed
her.''
Police are looking for Anthony DeJuan Fail, 25, who allegedly had threatened to
kill Ms. Wilson, a widow with a small child, if he saw her with another man.
``She was in fear for her life over the last few weeks based on conversations
with him,'' Schwartz said. ``We can't (think of) any other person who would
have a motive. If he could clear himself, that's fine.''
Fail also is wanted in the August 11 shooting of 9-year-old Tahani Farraj. The
child was shot in the chest by a stray bullet Fail allegedly fired at someone
he was chasing, Schwartz said.
Fail also allegedly shot Javon Jackson, 24, on June 11 in a dispute about a
woman, police said.
Schwartz said Fail also faces a murder charge from a killing handled by
Miami-Dade County authorities, but no details were immediately available.
Fail's whereabouts were unknown, but he has a history of travel to Alabama and
Georgia, Schwartz said.
The alleged gunman is ``very, very dangerous. He's got nothing to lose,''
Schwartz said. ``It's almost like he has a death wish because he's very brazen
about it.''
AP-NY-12-01-98
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The following appears courtesy of the 12/2/98 online edition of The WTVJ-TV,
NBC local affiliate TV station in Miami FL, web site:
Woman shot 27 times in Liberty City
Police found a car, riddled with bullets, in Liberty City early Tuesday
morning. Inside, they found a woman shot to death 27 times. Police say the
suspect is already wanted for shooting a little girl and is one of the Ten Most
Wanted.
Friends say 26-year-old Angel Benette Wilson lived in fear of her
ex-boyfriend, Anthony Dejuan Fail. She often talked of threats he made,
promises to kill her if she ever dated another man. Police believe those fears
came true early Tuesday morning on Northwest 2nd Court and 69th Street in
Miami.
Detectives are looking for Fail for questioning. Police also believe Fail
was the triggerman who broke into a family grocery store this past summer and
killed an eight-year-old girl. Police consider him to be extremely dangerous.
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The following appears courtesy of the 12/2/98 online edition of The Miami
Herald newspaper:
Published Wednesday, December 2, 1998, in the Miami Herald
Boyfriend sought after woman dies in 27-shot fusillade
By RICK JERVIS and FRANCES ROBLES
Herald Staff Writers
Jealous lover's rage? Or rival gang retaliation?
Miami Police investigators are trying to decipher what led to the killing early
Tuesday of Angel Bennet Wilson.
Wilson, 26, was found shot to death about 2 a.m. inside her white Honda Accord
at Northwest Second Court and 69th Street, her car pockmarked with 27 bullet
holes from a high-powered assault rifle.
Police are pointing to Anthony Dejuan Fail as their main suspect. Fail, 25, was
Wilson's on-and-off boyfriend who had recently threatened her with violence if
she were to leave him, Miami Police spokesman Lt. Bill Schwartz said.
But relatives of Wilson, gathered Tuesday at an aunt's house in Carol City,
said word on the street is that the shooting was meant for Fail as retaliation
from a warring drug gang.
Fail -- a k a ``Little Bo'' -- had also been sought by police for the shootings
of two other people. One was 8-year-old Tahani Farraj, who was wounded under
her left arm when a man police say was Fail shot at another man inside a
Liberty City market in August.
Police have not caught up with Fail since that shooting and are looking to
bring him in for questioning in Wilson's murder.
``We suspect it's him. But we're not going to say it's him until we talk to
him,'' Miami Police homicide Detective Octavio Aguero said. ``He's been
threatening her for the last month, but that doesn't make him guilty.''
He isn't guilty, relatives said: Fail had recently been in a dispute with the
John Does, a violent Liberty City drug gang known to use AK-47s and other
high-powered assault rifles. Police had been investigating the John Does for 34
slayings and 10 shootings since 1995.
A relative of Wilson said she had left Fail's house early Tuesday and was en
route to another boyfriend's house when the shooting occurred. According to the
relative, Fail left a message on Wilson's answering machine hours after the
murder, saying he was going to find her killer and retaliate.
``There will be more bodies,'' the message said. ``Watch the news.''
Besides the Aug. 11 shooting of Tahani Farraj, Fail is suspected of shooting
Javon Jackson, 24, on June 11 because of a dispute over a woman. Jackson barely
survived, police said.
Miami-Dade Police are also seeking Fail on a separate shooting charge.
Fail, who was convicted of attempted first-degree murder and armed robbery in
1989 and served seven years, is charged with two counts of first-degree
attempted murder, Schwartz said. If implicated in Wilson's death, he would face
a first-degree murder charge, which carries the possibility of a death
sentence.
Wilson left behind a 5-year-old son, Jerome Fulton Jr.
``Angel was a sweet person, she loved her family,'' mother Ernestine Howard
said, scooping Jerome into her arms. ``Christmas is going to be messed up
because I don't know what I'm going to be able to give him. Already, he's
asking for his mama.''
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The following appears courtesy of the 12/1/98 online edition of The Fort
Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel newspaper:
Suspect in 2 shootings wanted in murder
By LUISA YANEZ Miami Bureau
MIAMI -- Anthony Dejuan Fail is on a bloody crime spree, and Miami
police want to stop him.
In the last six months, police say, Fail has shot two people, including an
8-year-old Pembroke Pines girl struck by a stray bullet that Fail fired at her
parents' Liberty City market.
On Tuesday, Fail, 25, became the prime suspect in the murder of his
girlfriend, Angel Bennet Wilson, 26, of Liberty City.
Wilson's car was riddled with 27 bullets from a high-powered assault rifle
as she drove home at 2 a.m., police said. Wilson, ambushed at Northwest 69th
Street and Second Court, died behind the wheel of her white Honda Accord. It is
unknown how many times she was hit.
Police said Fail had threatened to kill Wilson if she saw other men.
"He was the prime suspect from the start," said Miami Police spokesman Lt.
Bill Schwartz. "He's a bad guy, and we want him off the streets."
Fail, nicknamed "Little Bo," is usually heavily armed. His hair-trigger
temper has exploded in a hail of public bullets twice earlier this year, police
said.
On July 11, Fail pumped several shots into Javon Jackson, 24, during an
argument about a woman, police said. Jackson almost died from his wounds. Fail
remained at large. It was unclear whether the fight was about Wilson.
On August 11, Fail opened fire on Richard Reberane, 35, outside Johnny's
Meat Market in Liberty City. Reberane ran into the market, diving behind the
counter with Fail firing wildly behind him, a security videotape showed.
Also behind the counter, along with her mother and sister, was the
Pembroke Pines girl, Tahani Farraj, a fourth-grader on summer vacation. Farraj
was shot once in the arm, and she suffered several crushed ribs. She has since
recovered.
Police have had no luck finding Fail. "He's on our most wanted list,"
Schwartz said.