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Miss Crystal and her friend Nicole dress up a school girls and put on a double pair of surgical latex gloves, they then both smoke a cigarette. Miss Crystal and her friend Nicole dress up a school girls and put on a double pair of surgical latex gloves, they then both smoke a cigarette. Miss Crystal and her friend Nicole dress up a school girls and put on a double pair of surgical latex gloves, they then both smoke a cigarette.
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Nevada mom accused of trying to kill 2 schoolgirls with SUV after they fought with daughter
Nevada mom accused of trying to kill 2 schoolgirls with SUV after they fought with daughter
Ken Ritter
| The Associated Press
LAS VEGAS — A woman in Nevada is accused of trying to kill two schoolgirls by driving her vehicle into them to prevent them from fighting her daughter after an on-campus dispute at a Las Vegas-area high school.
Fatima Maria Mitchell, 36, was arrested by Henderson police after her SUV struck a tree, a concrete sign and the two girls at an off-campus crossroads Monday near Basic High School in Henderson.
Mitchell remained jailed Tuesday without bail after an initial court appearance before a justice of the peace who scheduled a felony hearing for Thursday. Court records did not list an attorney who could comment on Mitchell’s behalf.
Mitchell “went searching for the juveniles that were fighting with her daughter,” Henderson police said in an arrest report submitted to the judge. It alleges that Mitchell “accelerated her Chevrolet Tahoe towards the juveniles in an attempt to run them over and ‘take them out,’ which showed her intend to kill.”
The injured girls were treated at a hospital for broken bones but were expected to recover, police said. Their ages were not made public.
They “were only spared from serious injury or death due to the fact that (Mitchell) stuck a tree and concrete sign prior to hitting (them),” the police report said.
A witness told police the SUV “made a quick left turn toward the juveniles and hit two of them,” backed up, “and it appeared that the driver was going to attempt to strike the juveniles again” when school police arrived.
The afternoon incident followed fights earlier in the day that resulted in citations for four students and the arrest of a parent who entered the campus at the 2,400-student school, said Lt. Bryan Zink, a school police spokesman.
Clark County School District administrators held a news conference Tuesday to address a rise in violent incidents in recent weeks and to announce tighter security measures — including single-door campus entry points and quick discipline including student expulsions for threats and fighting.
“We know that our kids are struggling because of the stress, anxieties and isolation of the (coronavirus) pandemic,” said Jesus Jara, superintendent of the nation’s fifth-largest school district. The Las Vegas-based district has more than 300,000 students and 18,000 teachers at 336 schools.
Since schools began in August, 38 students have been struck by vehicles on the way to and from school, campus police have confiscated 25 guns, and officials have reported 3,000 assaults and fights, district police Chief Henry “Mike” Blackeye said.
“Violence is not, and never will be, the answer,” Jara vowed. “Should students and adults resort to violence on our campus, we will remove them and hold them accountable.”
Following another vehicle incident in December, a 36-year-old mother of a Las Vegas student was arrested and accused of accelerating her minivan backward and forward amid a group of schoolchildren — striking at least four juveniles in a group that had gathered off-campus.
Police said three other children received minor injuries in the incident that escalated after the woman, Jaquitta Madison, confronted a student and his mother, alleging that Madison’s son was bullied at school.
Authorities said injuries included scrapes and bruises.
Madison has pleaded not guilty and is free on bail ahead of a May 24 preliminary hearing in Las Vegas at which a judge will decide if she’ll stand trial on four felony charges of battery with a deadly weapon, the minivan.
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The Bega schoolgirl murders refer to the abduction , rape and murder of two schoolgirls; 14-year-old Lauren Margaret Barry and 16-year-old Nichole Emma Collins of Bega , New South Wales , Australia on 6 October 1997. [1] They were abducted by Leslie Camilleri and Lindsay Beckett, both from the New South Wales town of Yass . The men subjected the girls to repeated rapes and sexual assaults on five or more separate occasions, while driving them to remote locations throughout rural New South Wales and Victoria . [2] Over a twelve-hour period, the girls had been driven several hundred kilometres from Bega to Fiddler's Green Creek in Victoria, where they were stabbed to death by Beckett under the order of Camilleri.
The girls were reported missing on the day of their disappearance, and a massive manhunt consisting of family, friends, police and community volunteers searched the area but failed to locate any sign of them. [2] Police investigations lasting several weeks eventually led to Camilleri and Beckett, career criminals with over 200 criminal convictions between them. [3] Camilleri, who claimed he was innocent of any crime and insisted Beckett acted alone, was facing existing charges relating to other sexual assaults against minors at the time of the murders. [2]
Leslie Alfred Camilleri (born 31 May 1969) was born to a family of six children in Liverpool , New South Wales . He did not meet his natural father until he was 13 years of age. A psychiatric report prepared in 1993 spoke of Camilleri's deprived childhood, and "a pattern of theft and vandalism which have been his reaction to social ostracism , leading to frustration, which because of poor impulse control has ended in explosive outbursts of destructive behaviour". [4]
Camilleri was considered "uncontrollable" as a child and spent a large part of his childhood in juvenile detention . He escaped the institution and, between the ages of 10 to 12, lived as a street kid in King's Cross , Sydney . Camilleri was eventually taken before the children's court by police and ordered to return to the institution, where he remained until he was 15. [4]
Four days prior to the abduction of Rosamari Gandarias in Canberra , and three weeks prior to the Bega murders, Camilleri appeared in the District Court of New South Wales on trial for charges relating to sexual offences against his de facto daughter. After two days the trial was aborted and Camilleri was released from custody on bail. [4] Camilleri had 146 prior convictions for offences such as dishonesty , theft and wilful damage. [4] At the time of the murders, he lived in Yass . Camilleri had known Beckett for a period of two to three years and would often associate with him to steal cars . [2]
In 2012, Camilleri appeared in the Melbourne Magistrates Court via videolink from HM Prison Barwon to be charged with murdering 13-year-old schoolgirl Prudence "Prue" Bird, who disappeared from her Glenroy home in February 1992. Camilleri had made admissions in a police interview, but there was a dispute over the alleged motive and how the murder was effected. [5] On 5 December 2013, Camilleri was sentenced to an extra 28 years' imprisonment for the murder of Bird. [6] [7]
Lindsay Hoani Beckett (born 27 March 1974) was born in New Zealand and lived in the Bay of Plenty town of Opotiki [8] before moving to Australia. At the time of the murders, Beckett lived in Yass and had come to associate with Camilleri, five years his senior, in criminal pursuits. It would be Beckett who would eventually break and confess to police about the Bega murders, leading them to the bodies of the victims.
It was claimed Camilleri exerted a strong influence over Beckett. In sentencing Beckett to life imprisonment , Justice Vincent described him as having "quite a low IQ " and as someone "who had fallen under the influence of an older individual of much stronger personality". [2] In 2010, Beckett was moved to another jail after love letters from a former security guard were discovered in his cell. [9] [10] Beckett was 23 at the time of the murders. He will be 59 when eligible for parole in 2033.
On 3 October 1997, a campsite was set up by the father of Nichole Collins at White Rock, near Bega, for his teenage daughter to invite friends over for the coming Labour Day weekend. The camp site was located three kilometres (1.9 miles) from the Collins home. [1] The girls would regularly call at the house while camping to change clothing, shower and eat. Collins's father regularly called at the camp site to check on the children and did so on the day the girls disappeared. About 9:00 p.m. on 5 October, [2] Collins, wearing her high school jacket, and her younger friend Barry, left the camp site and walked off for a nearby party. [1]
Nearby, Camilleri and Beckett were riding in a Ford Telstar belonging to Camilleri's de facto partner. Camilleri had an argument hours earlier with his partner and talked to Beckett about his feelings of depression . The two men were consuming beer and injecting each other with amphetamines [4] while driving aimlessly. According to Beckett, Camilleri spotted the girls walking single file along the Bega- Tathra Road in Evan's Hill and stopped to offer them a lift. At approximately 10:00 p.m., after a brief discussion, the girls entered the car willingly. A pink portable television , which had earlier been taken by Camilleri and Beckett from a friend in lieu of a drug-related debt, was removed from the back seat of the vehicle and discarded at the side of the road to provide room for the girls to sit. The television would later become important evidence and implicate the two men in their crimes to follow. [1]
Beckett told police the group travelled to Tathra Beach and spent some time there before returning to the campsite at White Rock. On the road leading to the campsite, Camilleri became disturbed at the car bottoming out on the uneven gravel road and became angry at the girls. The rear doors of the vehicle had been previously locked using the vehicle's child locks and there were no window winders, preventing the rear doors from being opened by passengers inside. Camilleri produced a knife and told the girls they would be stabbed if they tried to escape. Beckett also produced a knife and went along with Camilleri in threatening the girls.
Camilleri reversed away from the campsite and drove onto Old Wallagoot Road. [1]
Rather than being returned to the campsite as earlier promised, the girls were driven to a rubbish dump off Old Wallagoot Road, not far from their homes in Kalaru, where they were both sexually assaulted. The girls were then driven further south, passing through the town of Merimbula , until the car stopped at Ben Boyd National Park and the girls were further assaulted. A black rubber flashlight belonging to Barry and a tampon were later located at the scene by police. [1]
The group continued through the town of Eden , where the men again assaulted the girls in an area south of the town. Camilleri then ordered Beckett to drive, and he drove towards Orbost before turning off and eventually stopping at Wingan Point in Victoria, at which point the girls were again assaulted. Camilleri slept, but later woke up and realised where he was. Beckett recalled in his statement to police,
The girls began to question the men, asking if they were going to be murdered. Camilleri assured the girls they would only be tied up so the men could make their escape. During this time Beckett recalled Camilleri repeating the words, "They can't go back", referring to his intention to murder the girls to avoid detection for their crimes. [2]
The final stop, at about 8 o'clock the following morning, was at Fiddler's Green Creek, located just south of the Victoria/New South Wales border. The girls' hands were bound and they were then ordered along a remote bush track over rugged terrain to the creek. After the group walked alongside the creek for several hundred metres, Camilleri ordered the girls to remove their clothing and wash their bodies thoroughly to remove any evidence of the prior sexual assaults. Afterwards, the girls were then ordered to lie on their stomachs before being retied and gagged. They were then separated by a distance of approximately 30 metres (98 feet) as Camilleri and Beckett discussed what to do next. Camilleri demanded Beckett drown the girls but Beckett protested, saying it was unfair that he had to kill both. Beckett eventually complied when an argument occurred and Camilleri threatened to stab him if he did not comply. [2]
Beckett attempted to first drown Barry, who was tied up near the creek. After a struggle, he became angry when his knee became wet. [2] He reached for his knife and stabbed Barry in the neck, accidentally cutting his thumb. Beckett described the scene to police as follows,
Beckett then ran up the embankment towards Collins who was tied to a tree and out of view of Barry who now lay dying in the creek bed. Beckett slashed Collins throat several times then began to punch and kick her when he realised she had not died instantly from the knife wounds. [1]
After the murders, Camilleri, who was not present during the murders and was waiting in the car, asked Beckett "Did you see the demon?". [2] The pair quickly left the crime scene with Beckett driving and returned to New South Wales.
Camilleri drove from the murder scene while Beckett slept in the vehicle, and woke as the pair approached Canberra. They stopped at Theodore Lookout on the Monaro Highway and burned their blood-stained clothing, ropes and gags used to restrain the girls. The pair later threw their knives from the Commonwealth Avenue Bridge into Lake Burley Griffin before returning to their homes in Yass. [1]
On 8 October 1997, Camilleri and Beckett drove to Sydney and stayed with Camilleri's brother for several days. [1] While in Campbelltown in Sydney's south-west , they spent six hours cleaning their vehicle at a car wash , going as far as removing the vehicle's seats and carpets to clean them thoroughly. [1] The pair then returned to Canberra to destroy further evidence before returning to Bega on an unsuccessful search for the discarded portable television which Camilleri believed would lead police to them. The television was earlier removed by a local council worker. [1]
On 25 October 1997, police located a car earlier stolen by Beckett in Canberra. Inside the vehicle, police discovered maps of the Bega area and items belonging to Beckett. Members of the Australian Federal Police arrested Beckett on 27 October on car theft charges and remanded him in custody. Police interviewed Camilleri the following day. Both men denied any knowledge of the girls' abduction and murder, and denied discarding a television set by the roadside. However, Camilleri admitted travelling with one that he had dropped at a St. Vincent De Paul store. [1]
On 12 November, Beckett made a full confession to police and agreed to guide them to the crime scene at Fiddler's Green Creek, where the remains of the girls' bodies were discovered. Camilleri, who was at this time also remanded in custody for breaching bail conditions, was awaiting trial at Goulburn Correctional Centre . He was again interviewed by police and informed of Beckett's confession. [1] Camilleri again denied any involvement in the murders, implicated Beckett as the lone killer, and insisted he was in a drug-induced stupor for most of the time the girls were in the car, stating:
"We picked up the girls and went to the beach. I shot up heroin behind the shed. While the girls were drinking I was trying to OD . We drove around with the girls. I was asleep most of the time. Beckett later told me he had dropped both girls off at home.
I remember waking up and seeing the girl. We were parked in the bush. I asked Beckett where we were and he said Victoria on the main road somewhere. I went off
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