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December 12, 2023 6 mins

Man wearing an ankle-monitor attacks his girlfriend, leaves her for dead in pasture. Cooking argument leads to sausage attack. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Crime Alert I Nancy Grace breaking crime needs Now. A
Texas farmer calls nine to one one after finding an
injured woman in one of his fields. Cops take the
badly beaten woman to the hospital. She was found wrapped
in a plastic tarp with her throat slit. Hours later,
they arrest her boyfriend, Roger Gonzalez, who was wearing an
ankle monitor when he attacked her, then dumped her body

(00:24):
in a nearby cow pasture.

Speaker 2 (00:25):
Nancy, The woman was found not far from the road
in rural Potitue, Texas, roughly forty miles from San Antonio.
Gonzalez has a criminal record spanning two states. His most
recent arrests involving drug and weapons charges. The victim, who
has not been named, was transported to a hospital and
is said to be in critical but stable condition. Police
received tips that led them to arrest Gonzalez two days

(00:47):
after the attack.

Speaker 1 (00:48):
Gonzales, thirty one, now charged with aggravated assault. Ray Allen
is linked to a sausage attack on his wife. The
two get into an argument cooking dinner. Allan throws a
sausage her, hitting her in the eye. Ems washes out
her eyes and he gets arrested. Police say alcohol may
have been a factor in the argument. Alan now charged

(01:11):
with domestic battery and barred from any contact with his wife.
I guess next time they will take him away in
the paddy wagon. More crime and justice news after this
Now with the latest crime and justice breaking Knees Crime
Onlines John Lemley.

Speaker 3 (01:26):
According to police detectives, the suspect and the September shooting
deaths of a suburban Chicago family, was in a relationship
with one of the four people killed, and his girlfriend
allegedly assisted in the planning of the crimes. With more
here Sidney Sumner with Crime Online.

Speaker 2 (01:42):
Alberto Roulon, Zorida Bartolomey and their two children, ages seven
and nine, were found shot to death in their house
in Romeoville, some thirty miles southwest of Chicago on September seventeenth.
Days later, thirty one year old suspect Nathaniel Huey Junior,
was killed in a traffic accident in oak Lahoma, along
with his girlfriend, Ermlinda Palomo. The Romeoville Police Department announced

(02:05):
on x formerly known as Twitter, that officers discovered Huey
and Bartolomey had a relationship together and that Rolan and
Palomo were both aware of it. The investigation is nearly complete,
according to police, and quote evidence indicates Palomo had prior
knowledge of Huey Junior's intent to commit the murders, was
involved in the planning, and drove the vehicle to the
crime scene. According to detectives, Digital evidence suggests that the

(02:28):
vehicle traveled from Huey and Palomo's house in Streamwood, Illinois,
to the victim's home in Romeoville, about thirty five miles away,
and then back to Streamwood. At the time the murders
took place, Palomo drove the car with Huey as a passenger,
and evidence reveals he exited and re entered the vehicle
during the trip. This according to authorities. Our friends with
the Chicago Tribune are reporting that a September seventeenth, Romeoville

(02:52):
police bulletin obtained through an open records request named Huey
as a suspect in the quadruple homicide. Advised that he
had stopped going to work and was aware the police
were pursuing him, and described him as acting irrational and erratic.

Speaker 3 (03:05):
We're now also learning from the Tribune that a Streamwood
police complaint dated September nineteenth, almost a month before Romeoville
police discovered the family shot to death at home. Palomo
requested Hughey to leave, causing him to threaten to quote
take everyone down. A nineteen year old Nevana Man has
received a sentence of up to forty years behind bars

(03:27):
for killing an innocent bystander and injuring another in a
barrage of gunfire at a Reno gas station during a
firefight with a rival gang. The Washoe County District Attorney's
office set in a statement that Camari Barman of Reno,
who pleaded guilty to second degree murder with the use
of a deadly weapon, will be eligible for parole after

(03:48):
fifteen years. Prosecutors had sought life in prison for Barman,
calling the March twenty two attack a deadly ambush as
payback for a shooting at a house party that night.
Now to end Indianapolis, where two police officers have been
found not guilty of using excessive force with batads to
assault two women being arrested at a demonstration in May

(04:10):
twenty twenty two, a protest against racial inequality and police brutality.
Once again crime online Sidney Somner.

Speaker 2 (04:18):
In the case, officers Jonathan Horlock and Nathaniel Schoecker were
originally charged with violence and official misconduct. They were among
the officer's tasks with arresting members of a crowd violating
an eight pm curfew by gathering at a downtown Indianapolis intersection.
The jury ruled, after more than ten hours of deliberation,
that the officers were not guilty on four counts of
the charges they faced. According to local news agencies, the

(04:41):
jury was unable to reach a decision on one accusation
of violence. In one charge of official misconduct, the prosecution
contended that the police response to the actions of Ivora
Westfield and Rachel Harding was not justified. The women reportedly
suffered numerous bruises and soar areas as a result of
the arrests. John Couts and the officer's lawyer countered that
the policemen followed their training. According to the Indianapolis Metropolitan

(05:06):
Police Department, the officer's use of force was compliant with protocol.

Speaker 3 (05:09):
The two victims in the case reportedly suffered numerous bruises
and soar areas as a result of the twenty twenty arrests.

Speaker 1 (05:17):
Thanks John Kajar A Frase staying with her parents preparing
to give birth to a baby boy. Kajar and her
mom spend a few hours having a spa day and
shopping for the baby before meeting up with her father
to visit Grandma in Beaumont, California. On the way, the
family stops at a Jack in the Box. Kajar gets
out for some air while her parents go through the

(05:37):
drive through. When they pull forward to meet her, she's gone.
Her mom thought Kajara may have been experiencing pain when
she got out of the car, maybe even having a
medical emergency. Surveillance video shows Kajarra walking away from the
restaurant and disappearing behind a strip center. Kajar a Frace
now missing over eight months. If you have info on Kajarfra,

(06:00):
please call Beaumont p D nine five one seven six
nine eighty five hundred. For the latest crime and justice news,
go to crimeonline dot com with this crime alert. I'm
Nancy Grace.
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