Murder Is Announced, A
Murder Is Announced, A (1985)

IMDB rating: 7.20

Plot: A murder is announced in the Chipping Cleghorne Gazette to take place on October 5th, 7 PM at Little Paddocks cottage. The people living there, retired secretary Miss Blacklock, her companion Miss Bunner, Miss Blacklock’s two distant cousins, Patrick and Julia and Mrs.Haymes, a gardener, have no idea what the ad is about. Several villagers arrive at the house under the false pretenses of “just walking by” or “Was in the neighborhood”. At exactly 7 PM, the lights go out, and a man enters the room, and shines a flashlight in everyone’s face. Then shots are heard. As the lights come back on, they find the man who entered the room has been shot. Miss Marple must unmask the killer but soon more murders turn up.

Directors: Giles David

Actors: Shepherd Simon,Michael Ralph,Solon Matthew,Collings David,Crime,Drama,Mystery,

Why do supporters for illegals call this just another day &illegal status has nothing to do with these crimes?
Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen announced today the arrest of 21 known gang members and associates in an operation undertaken last week in metropolitan Milwaukee. 14 of those taken into custody are Mexican nationals and known members of the Mexican Posse street gang. 12 are in the U.S. illegally; two are lawful permanent residents whose criminal histories render them eligible for deportation. The remaining seven were arrested by the Milwaukee Police Department on outstanding warrants and state drug charges. Among them, individuals with outstanding warrants, some facing new drug charges and immigration violators.

"Milwaukee and Wisconsin residents are 21 times safer today than they were last week. Criminal illegal aliens come not to contribute to Wisconsin but to unlawfully enrich themselves and destroy lives," Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen said. "They threaten public peace, law enforcement, the criminal justice system. I’ve ensured that Department of Justice resources are available to combat this threat. We will work with ICE to remove these unwelcome guests. I am grateful to the agents and officers that execute these dangerous arrests of known criminals with no ties to Wisconsin except their criminal activity," said Van Hollen.

Most of those arrested have extensive criminal histories; some of their convictions and arrests include: carrying a concealed weapon, theft, robbery with use of force, reckless use of a firearm and drug possession.

Among those arrested in the Milwaukee area were:

A 26-year-old illegal alien from Mexico who was arrested on January 20. As a Mexican Posse member, his criminal history includes convictions in Milwaukee for theft-movable property and additional arrests for possessing cocaine with intent to deliver, carrying a concealed weapon, and violating a restraining order. He remains in ICE custody pending removed from the United States.

Also on January 20, agents arrested a 40-year-old illegal alien believed to be a leader of the Mexican Posse gang in Milwaukee. He is in the U.S. illegally and has prior convictions for drug possession and was previously arrested for attempting to flee law enforcement. He remains in ICE custody pending removal from the United States.

Transnational street gangs have significant numbers of foreign-national members and are frequently involved in human smuggling and trafficking; narcotics smuggling and distribution; identity theft and benefit fraud; money laundering and bulk cash smuggling; weapons smuggling and arms trafficking; cyber crimes; export violations; and other crimes with a nexus to the border.

Like any street gang, these transnational gangs also have a propensity toward violence. Their members commit a number of violent crimes including robbery, extortion, assault, rape and murder. Nearly 50% of those arrested nationwide are members or associates of gangs with ties to drug trafficking cartels in Mexico, South American and Asia.

Under Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen’s leadership, the Wisconsin Department of Justice has become a more active partner and participant in these cooperative enforcement operations concentrating on criminal aliens. Since October 2008 when this partnership began 319 criminal illegal aliens have been arrested.

"The success of this operation speaks for itself. These criminals are now out of Wisconsin neighborhoods and off the streets," said Attorney General Van Hollen. He went on "I am grateful to the ICE officials with whom we have and will continue to work cooperatively."
http://www.wqow.com/Global/story.asp?S=1 1890128


Isn’t it a shame the way the limousine liberals and salon socialists go out of their way to encourage more and more of these people to come here, regardless of the negative impact they have on decent folk.

Legal immigrants are vetted by our Embassies in their homelands, to make sure they are morally and physically fit to come here. Doesn’t the fact that they couldn’t make it though legitimate immigration procedures show their undesirability.

Most of them are gang members, drug dealers and whores.
Hoekom jy my haat | Jan 27, 2010


Because pro illegals have many blinders on. They do not see or want to see what others do or have.
StoneCold | Jan 27, 2010


they are use to the criminal element and it is life as usual. What amazes me is that splc calls everyone else a hate group except any hispanic or latino gangs. All other gangs, but none of these.
Kize | Jan 27, 2010


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