On Nov 25, 8:55 am,
THE-MAG...@webtv.net wrote:
> Illegal alien burns elderly woman alive, now gets life After 'sadistic'
> murder, killer declared, 'May God forgive me for what I did'
>
> Photo' s are in article:
>
>
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=117083>
> Posted: November 24, 2009
> 8:28 pm Eastern
> By Chelsea Schilling
> © 2009 WorldNetDaily
>
> Editor's note: The contents of this story are graphic in nature.
>
> An illegal alien has been sentenced to life in prison for breaking into
> an 83-year-old woman's home, grabbing her by the throat, smashing her
> head into furniture, saturating her with gasoline and setting her body
> on fire while she was still alive ; all to cover up his check-fraud scam
> after she hired him to cut her lawn.
>
> Ramon Alvarado, 33, and his cousin, Jose Alvarado, 37, were hired to do
> yard work for Lila Meizel at her home in Wheaton, Md. They worked for
> the woman for two years, and Meizel often gave the men soda, food and
> extra tips.
>
> Jose's wife, Ana Rodas, 33, was also arrested in connection with the
> murder that took place the day before Thanksgiving last year. Ramon was
> convicted of murder, arson and conspiracy in October. On Monday, he was
> sentenced to two consecutive life terms ; one without parole; plus an
> additional 30 years for arson.
>
> A Montgomery County jail official confirmed that all three were illegal
> aliens. According to reports, they are from El Salvador and have lived
> in the United States for more than 10 years. The Gaithersburg Gazette
> reported Immigration and Customs Enforcement had detainers on all three
> defendants, flagging them for possible federal charges and deportation
> proceedings.
>
> According to prosecutors, Meizel gave the men a $75 check for
> landscaping work. Jose added two zeros to the number, agreeing to give
> his cousin $1,200 and Rodas $1,000. They used the $7,500 to buy a car,
> computer and clothes. Ramon and Jose pre-emptively conspired to kill
> Meizel when the two believed they might be caught.
>
> Lila Meizel, 83
> Firefighters found Meizel in her burning home and pulled her outside,
> but they were unable to resuscitate her. A firefighter and two police
> officers sustained injuries in the blaze. Both Ramon and Jose Alvarado
> had previous criminal records in Montgomery County. Jose had a history
> of check fraud, according to the Washington Examiner. Ramon had a
> warrant out for his arrest for driving a car without a license or
> registration. Rodas had no criminal history.
>
> Montgomery's top prosecutor called the murder case the most horrific he
> has seen since taking office, according to the Washington Post.
>
> Jose Alvarado
> An autopsy revealed Ramon caused Meizel to suffer a brain hemorrhage and
> fractured seven of her ribs. She had soot in her lungs and burned tissue
> in the back of her throat, indicators that she was alive when he set her
> on fire. Most of her body was charred and her face was unrecognizable.
>
> "The inhumane manner you chose to exterminate a lady well into the
> autumn years of her life strongly suggests that you are sadistic,"
> Montgomery County Circuit Court Judge Terrence J. McGann told Ramon
> Alvarado. "A civilized society demands that you be in prison for the
> remainder of your life."
>
> During Ramon's trial, Judge McGann said he could not look at the autopsy
> photos "very long without gagging." "I'm going to put these in the
> envelope so they don't turn anyone else's stomach," he said.
> According to the report, Ramon Alvarado spoke only about his concern for
> his mother.
>
> "I am thinking about what my mother is going to think of me after I get
> sentenced," he said through an interpreter. "I'm concerned about my
> mother. When she finds out what happens to me, she can get quite ill."
>
> Ana Rodas
> Jose Alvarado pleaded guilty to first degree murder on June 3 and faces
> up to life in prison. Rodas pleaded guilty June 3 to accessory after the
> fact and faces up to five years in prison.
>
> "I lost my head," Jose Alvarado told the Washington Post, speaking from
> a pay phone last year inside the Montgomery County jail. "I don't know
> what to say. It just happened suddenly. I was tempted by demons."
>
> Meizel's daughter described her mother as "a very trusting woman,"
> saying she was satisfied with Ramon's services.
> "When it came to hiring people for her lawn, she was happy with this
> man," she said.
>
> "May God forgive me for what I did," Ramon Alvarado reportedly told
> police shortly after the murder. Just after Meizel's murder last year,
> WND reported another case where an illegal alien fatally beat a
> 64-year-old woman who gave him a home. In December, Julio Cesar Ramos ;
> who had been deported more than a dozen times; was charged with first
> degree murder after allegedly beating Paulette Locklear to death when
> she took him in, built a small house on her property for him, gave him
> work and treated him like family.
>
> She called 9-1-1 just before being beaten to death with a blunt object
> outside of her home.
Who supports a worthless government who allows 2,000 citizens a
year to be butchered by illegal alien invaders.
Climber
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