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Polygraph: No, Elon Musk is not a Russian spy - Kyiv Post

Posted: 27 Feb 2019 04:44 AM PST

In this file photo taken on Sept. 17, 2018, Elon Musk arrives to announce that Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa will be the first private passenger who will fly around the Moon aboard the SpaceX BFR launch vehicle, at the SpaceX headquarters and rocket factory in Hawthorne, California.

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Russia's third largest TV channel NTV recently tweeted a video at Elon Musk showing a rear-driving car, modified by a young student in the southern Stavropol region, asking, "How do you like this?" He replied, "Хаха офигенно" (Haha freaking cool) – in Russian.

11 Men Accused of Online Solicitation of a Minor in Tarrant County Sting - NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

Posted: 26 Feb 2019 12:00 AM PST

Eleven men are facing charges of online solicitation of a minor after a joint sting by several local and state agencies.

According to a news release, undercover officers communicated with the men who all thought they were communicating with either an underage boy or girl and all arranged to meet them for sex.

The following men were arrested on Feb. 21 and charged with online solicitation of a minor -- a second-degree felony.

  • Raymond James Moore, 47, believed he was meeting a 15-year-old boy. He submitted to a DPS tactical polygraph.
  • David Do, 28, believed he was meeting a 15-year-old boy. He submitted to a DPS tactical polygraph and his vehicle was impounded pending civil seizure. He is an attorney practicing immigration law at a local firm.
  • Luis Enrique Gomez-Alvarado, 21, believed he was meeting a 13-year-old girl. He did not submit to a DPS tactical polygraph.
  • Vernon Teague, 57, believed he was meeting a 15-year-old girl. Teague was a LTC holder and had a firearm in his vehicle. He submitted to a DPS tactical polygraph.

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The following men were arrested on Feb. 22 and charged with online solicitation of a minor -- a second-degree felony.

  • Gerardo Jaramillo, 39, believed he was meeting a 16-year-old girl. He submitted to a DPS tactical polygraph.
  • Arthur Joseph Wright, 62, believed he was meeting a 15-year-old boy. He submitted to a DPS tactical polygraph.
  • James Michael Schweitzer, 31, believed he was communicating with a 15-year-old boy but had not yet agreed to a meeting.

The following men were arrested on Feb. 23 and charged with online solicitation of a minor -- a second-degree felony.

  • Thomas Earl Cardwell, 31, believed he was meeting a 15-year-old girl and was in possession of 2.1 grams of methamphetamine. He submitted to a DPS tactical polygraph.
  • John Michael Carmona, 44, drove Cardwell to meet the girl and was in possession of 6.3 grams of methamphetamine.
  • Steuart Mason Brouwer, 28, believed he was meeting a 15-year-old boy. He submitted to a DPS tactical polygraph.
  • Johnny Lee Garner, 28, believed he was meeting a 15-year-old girl. He refused a DPS tactical polygraph.
  • Chenna Vunnava, 31, believed he was meeting a 15-year-old girl. He refused a DPS tactical polygraph.                 

The joint operation was undertaken by the Tarrant County Sheriff's Office, Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Criminal Investigations Division (CID) Hurst, Fort Worth Police Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Investigation reveals Oakland Co. Child Killer suspect failed polygraph test about murders - WXYZ Detroit

Posted: 15 Feb 2019 12:00 AM PST

(WXYZ) — Metro Detroit's most notorious unsolved serial killings will be in the national spotlight next week. Investigation Discovery will air a 2-part documentary about the Oakland County Child Killings.

7 Investigator Heather Catallo was interviewed for the program because she has covered the investigation for more than 16 years. Catallo has also confirmed that a key suspect in the Oakland County Child Killer case failed a polygraph about the murders.

The new documentary, "Children of the Snow," will put the Oakland County Child Killer case back in the headlines.

"I trusted the cops and trusted them for 30 plus years," Barry King told the producers of the documentary. King's son Timmy was the fourth victim of the serial killings. King has been fighting for justice for his son for years.

Between 1976 and 1977 a killer, or killers, kidnapped and murdered four children in Oakland County along the Woodward corridor.

Over the years, dozens of suspects have emerged. Evidence has been re-examined, DNA has been analyzed, but still, the murders remain unsolved, leaving four local families in utter grief.

"I just said I'm going to go public and I'm tired being jacked around," said King in the documentary.

On February 18 and 19, 2019, Investigation Discovery will dedicate four hours to exploring the case. The documentary will follow the families, detectives, and author J. Reuben Appelman as they examine some of the most compelling suspects, as well as leads like the child pornography ring that was uncovered during the case.

"Children of the Snow" will also look at suspect Christopher Busch, a known pedophile who allegedly killed himself in Bloomfield Township in 1978.

The documentary also examines suspect Arch Sloan. Six years ago, Oakland County prosecutors and sheriff's investigators announced a potential DNA connection between the male victims in the case and hair found in Sloan's 1966 Pontiac Bonneville.

Prison records obtained by Catallo show Sloan was interviewed by detectives from the Oakland County Child Killer Task Force in 2010 and 2012, and the 7 Investigators have now confirmed Sloan failed a polygraph test about the murders.

Sloan is a convicted pedophile and is serving a life sentence in a Michigan prison.

The victims' families are hoping the national exposure will expose new clues that can finally bring them justice.

Children of the Snow airs Monday February 18th at 9pm on Investigation Discovery.

The second part airs on Tuesday February 19, also at 9pm.

If you have a story for Heather please email her at hcatallo@wxyz.com or call 248-827-4473.

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