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<blockquote data-quote="moreluck" data-source="post: 1256197" data-attributes="member: 1246"><p>Another beautiful, talented young woman dead because those in charge can’t be bothered to enforce the immigration laws.</p><p></p><p>Via Examiner:</p><p></p><p>On Jan. 4, police in San Antonio arrested Christian Ivan Bautista, 29, only four days after he reportedly stabbed a woman to death on a jogging trail located in the Northwest section of the city.</p><p>On New Year’s Eve, the body of 24-year-old Lauren Bump was discovered on a trail in O.P. Schnabel Park. She had been stabbed multiple times.</p><p>It was along this same trail where police apprehended Bautista, after a woman reported a suspicious man “pacing back and forth.”</p><p>Under questioning, Bautista admitted to being at the park on New Year’s Eve, but denied killing Bump.</p><p>However, Bautista’s roommate told investigators that on New Year’s Day, Bautista told him: “I stuck that (expletive). I cut her up real nice,” according to court documents.</p><p>Bautista has a long criminal record, with arrests in both California and Texas.</p><p>KENS 5 reported:</p><p>His criminal history in Bexar County includes eight different instances.</p><p>The 29-year-old was arrested for drug possession in 2006 and a few weeks later was charged with illegal entry, according to county records.</p><p>State records obtained by the I-Team revealed Bautista finished a five-year sentence for aggravated robbery in October and was released from state custody October 29, a little more than two months before Bump was murdered.</p><p>While Bautista was once charged with illegally entering this country and spent at least six months in federal custody, there is now a great deal of confusion over why he was never deported.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moreluck, post: 1256197, member: 1246"] Another beautiful, talented young woman dead because those in charge can’t be bothered to enforce the immigration laws. Via Examiner: On Jan. 4, police in San Antonio arrested Christian Ivan Bautista, 29, only four days after he reportedly stabbed a woman to death on a jogging trail located in the Northwest section of the city. On New Year’s Eve, the body of 24-year-old Lauren Bump was discovered on a trail in O.P. Schnabel Park. She had been stabbed multiple times. It was along this same trail where police apprehended Bautista, after a woman reported a suspicious man “pacing back and forth.” Under questioning, Bautista admitted to being at the park on New Year’s Eve, but denied killing Bump. However, Bautista’s roommate told investigators that on New Year’s Day, Bautista told him: “I stuck that (expletive). I cut her up real nice,” according to court documents. Bautista has a long criminal record, with arrests in both California and Texas. KENS 5 reported: His criminal history in Bexar County includes eight different instances. The 29-year-old was arrested for drug possession in 2006 and a few weeks later was charged with illegal entry, according to county records. State records obtained by the I-Team revealed Bautista finished a five-year sentence for aggravated robbery in October and was released from state custody October 29, a little more than two months before Bump was murdered. While Bautista was once charged with illegally entering this country and spent at least six months in federal custody, there is now a great deal of confusion over why he was never deported. [/QUOTE]
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