Monday, November 13, 2017

AZMEX UPDATE 12-11-17

AZMEX UPDATE 12 NOV 2017
Fugitive leader of sect of the United States caught in Cuauhtémoc, Chih.
The Journal | Sunday 05 November 2017 | 06:27 hrs
http://eldiariodechihuahua.mx/Cuauhtemoc/2017/11/05/cae-en-cuauhtemoc-lider-de-secta-profugo-de-eu/

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Cuauhtémoc.- Orson William Black Jr, leader of a group of polygamists, presumably based in camp 8 of Colonia Manitoba in the municipality of Cuauhtémoc, was captured yesterday after an intense operation in which more than 100 elements participated, including agents of The United States and the State Attorney General's Office at El Negro ranch, where on September 10, three US citizens, including a minor under 15 years of age, were gunned down.

Black was wanted by the FBI as the alleged perpetrator of the crime of pedophile. Another 25 people, all foreign, and apparently with illegal status, were taken by the authorities and will be transferred to immigration authorities.

It was learned that the actions, which led to the securing of property and vehicles, were led by elements of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI, for its acronym in English) and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) with the participation of personnel the Consulate of the United States.

During the police action, which began last Friday, they secured at least thirteen trucks, seven motorcycles and two ATV's, and stuffed animals, which were transported aboard cranes and trucks provided by the Prosecutor's Office.

Orson William Black was wanted since 2006. He faced charges of sexual misconduct with a minor in Mohave County, Arizona. He was also accused of having sex with teenagers who later became his wives.

Black, 55, is a former member of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with headquarters in Hildale and Colorado City.

In a presentation of the program "Most Wanted" (Most wanted) The North American authorities affirmed that it had separated from the religion and founded its own group.
"It is believed that he fled to the state of Chihuahua in Mexico, where his wives and followers live," the report says.

In El Negro ranch, located in Field number 8, the presence of the first American foreigners dates back to 2003. Until this year, according to information provided by residents of the area, more than 20 people lived, all alien to the customs of the region. None professed the Mennonite faith.

They also told El Diario, who did not know if it was a matter of several marriages, of a single family, or of young people and single adults who lived in a kind of commune: the ranch composed of at least three houses built in the architectural style of the Mennonites. It was said that they were dedicated to livestock.

On that site on Sunday morning, September 10, the bodies of Jesse L. Barlow, 23, and brothers Robert and Michael Black, ages 19 and 15 respectively, were found, who shared a surname with the detainee. .

The State Investigation Agency informed that same day that two bodies were at the entrance of a motor home and the third a few meters away. In the crime scene of the Crimes against Life Research Unit, they collected 35 caliber 9-millimeter casings and another two caliber 357-caliber casings. There were no detainees, but one of the lines of investigation was focused on clarifying whether the Three people killed were part of the group that lived on the ranch.

At the request of the Western Zone Prosecutor's Office, after the personal finding of the National Institute of Migration, it requested the American consulate to review the legal status of the victims to strengthen the investigations, the stay was illegal, it transpired.

The story of Orson Black occupies several media headlines in the United States.
It is said that he separated from the Mormon church, after claiming to have received a revelation that named him a prophet.

He affirmed to his followers that he maintained direct communication with God.

In another story entitled 'Few dare to disobey' it is said that at 39 years of age he married a 12-year-old girl, named Petersen, in the city of Colorado.

In 2002, one of his polygamous wives fled the house after what she said were years of abuse. Tamara Phelps, then 33, told authorities that she married Orson William Black Jr. when she was 17 and he was 27.

Phelps sought and received custody of his children in March, but Black's legal wife, Amy, filed a lawsuit for Amy to be the legal guardian of the children.

Phelps, a woman who was described as timid and fearful, signed the guardianship because she felt intimidated.

On February 27, 2003, Arizona authorities filed five charges against Black for sexual misconduct with minors, but he fled. Phelps and others close to the family told authorities they believed Black and his other wives and children had fled to Mexico to live in a polygamous community.

"I'm so worried that my children are in Mexico now," Phelps wrote in an interview.

According to the US investigations, he tried to take refuge in Colonia LeBaron, municipality of Galeana, but "when he arrived with three wives and a future underage girlfriend, the residents threw him out of the city," the report said.

The authorities assumed that during his entire stay in Chihuahua, Black was receiving food, money and other assistance from his followers in the United States.

As of yesterday the ranch remains in police custody.

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Also: Another version. Story at the link:

Fugitive American polygamist caught in Mexico linked to triple murder
Nicole Chavez, associate writer CNN Digital
By Nicole Chavez, CNN
Updated 3:43 AM ET, Sat November 11, 2017
Polygamist linked to triple murder captured

http://www.cnn.com/2017/11/10/us/fugitive-polygamist-orson-black-detained/index.html

Orson William Black is accused of child sex crimes in Arizona
He was living in a Mennonite community in northern Mexico

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