Maniac who killed father brother with hammer thought family was downloading child porn on his email
A paranoid New Mexico man accused of killing his father and brother with a hammer believed that his family was controlling his cellphone to download child porn and putting feces in his food, according to police. Luis Noyola, 46, was nailed for double murder around 5 p.m. Sunday after allegedly fatally bashing his brother, 51-year-old Lucio Noyola, and his 88-year-old father, Francisco Javier Noyola, with a hammer at a residence in Las Cruces, KFOX 14 reported.Gay porno When questioned by police, Noyola claimed the victims were engaged in an awful and elaborate conspiracy against him. Among his wild accusations were that Noyola’s older brother had stolen his identity which cut him off from government benefits; that he was controlling his cellphone and computer and using his email address to download child pornography and that his family was putting urine or feces in his food. Officers from the Las Cruces Police Department discovered the slain men on Monday after Noyola’s sister requested a welfare check. When Noyola’s sister had gone home to pick her mother up from church earlier in the day, Noyola answered the door and told her “you don’t want to come in here” — and said that he needed to clean up, according to court documents obtained by KFOX 14. Noyola seemed “rather serious” and “urged her to take their mother” with her, his sister said. A short time later, Noyola was contacted by another brother living in Arizona. He said Noyola had just called him and admitted to killing Lucio and Francisco. She immediately called the police, who rushed to the home. Cops “noticed evidence of blood from the outside and smelled the odor of blood in the air” when he answered the door. Noyola quickly confessed, telling them “I just murdered my brother and father.” He told them he killed them with a hammer before trying to clean up the grisly scene. Noyola is charged with two counts of first degree murder and two counts of tampering with evidence. He’s being housed at the Dona Ana County Detention Facility, jail records show.
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Maniac who killed father brother with hammer thought family was downloading child porn on his email
A paranoid New Mexico man accused of killing his father and brother with a hammer believed that his family was controlling his cellphone to download child porn and putting feces in his food, according to police. Luis Noyola, 46, was nailed for double murder around 5 p.m. Sunday after allegedly fatally bashing his brother, 51-year-old Lucio Noyola, and his 88-year-old father, Francisco Javier Noyola, with a hammer at a residence in Las Cruces, KFOX 14 reported.Gay porno When questioned by police, Noyola claimed the victims were engaged in an awful and elaborate conspiracy against him. Among his wild accusations were that Noyola’s older brother had stolen his identity which cut him off from government benefits; that he was controlling his cellphone and computer and using his email address to download child pornography and that his family was putting urine or feces in his food. Officers from the Las Cruces Police Department discovered the slain men on Monday after Noyola’s sister requested a welfare check. When Noyola’s sister had gone home to pick her mother up from church earlier in the day, Noyola answered the door and told her “you don’t want to come in here” — and said that he needed to clean up, according to court documents obtained by KFOX 14. Noyola seemed “rather serious” and “urged her to take their mother” with her, his sister said. A short time later, Noyola was contacted by another brother living in Arizona. He said Noyola had just called him and admitted to killing Lucio and Francisco. She immediately called the police, who rushed to the home. Cops “noticed evidence of blood from the outside and smelled the odor of blood in the air” when he answered the door. Noyola quickly confessed, telling them “I just murdered my brother and father.” He told them he killed them with a hammer before trying to clean up the grisly scene. Noyola is charged with two counts of first degree murder and two counts of tampering with evidence. He’s being housed at the Dona Ana County Detention Facility, jail records show.
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Maniac who killed father brother with hammer thought family was downloading child porn on his email
A paranoid New Mexico man accused of killing his father and brother with a hammer believed that his family was controlling his cellphone to download child porn and putting feces in his food, according to police. Luis Noyola, 46, was nailed for double murder around 5 p.m. Sunday after allegedly fatally bashing his brother, 51-year-old Lucio Noyola, and his 88-year-old father, Francisco Javier Noyola, with a hammer at a residence in Las Cruces, KFOX 14 reported.Gay porno When questioned by police, Noyola claimed the victims were engaged in an awful and elaborate conspiracy against him. Among his wild accusations were that Noyola’s older brother had stolen his identity which cut him off from government benefits; that he was controlling his cellphone and computer and using his email address to download child pornography and that his family was putting urine or feces in his food. Officers from the Las Cruces Police Department discovered the slain men on Monday after Noyola’s sister requested a welfare check. When Noyola’s sister had gone home to pick her mother up from church earlier in the day, Noyola answered the door and told her “you don’t want to come in here” — and said that he needed to clean up, according to court documents obtained by KFOX 14. Noyola seemed “rather serious” and “urged her to take their mother” with her, his sister said. A short time later, Noyola was contacted by another brother living in Arizona. He said Noyola had just called him and admitted to killing Lucio and Francisco. She immediately called the police, who rushed to the home. Cops “noticed evidence of blood from the outside and smelled the odor of blood in the air” when he answered the door. Noyola quickly confessed, telling them “I just murdered my brother and father.” He told them he killed them with a hammer before trying to clean up the grisly scene. Noyola is charged with two counts of first degree murder and two counts of tampering with evidence. He’s being housed at the Dona Ana County Detention Facility, jail records show.
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Hunter Biden sues Fox News over alleged revenge porn law violations
July 1 (UPI) — Hunter Biden has filed a lawsuit against Fox News claiming the network violated New York’s “revenge porn” law by showing intimate pictures of him without his approval, according to court documents.
The lawsuit filed Sunday night in a New York court claims the conservative Fox News network allegedly violated the state’s revenge porn law, which “establishes the crime of unlawful dissemination or publication of an intimate image,” by publishing private images without Biden’s permission.Gay porno
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“Fox published and disseminated these intimate images to its vast audience of millions as part of an entertainment program in order to humiliate, harass, annoy, and alarm Mr. Biden and to tarnish his reputation,” the lawsuit filed with New York’s Supreme Court alleges about the Oct. 2022 airing of Fox’s “The Trial of Hunter Biden: A Mock Trial for the American People.”
Among other requests, the lawsuit seeks compensation for damages set out by state law.
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Biden’s lawyers have claimed “unlawful commercial exploitation” of his image, name and likeness took place in images depicting him close to or in the nude or engaging in sex acts.
It arrives as a new and similar “revenge porn” law went into effect Monday in Massachusetts, now the 49th state to prohibit revenge porn, leaving South Carolina as the only state to not outlaw “revenge porn” actions.
Fox, however, called the suit “entirely politically motivated” and “devoid of merit,” pointing to how Hunter Biden “did not complain” until April.
“The program was removed within days of the letter, in an abundance of caution, but Hunter Biden is a public figure who has been the subject of multiple investigations and is now a convicted felon,” the Rupert Murdoch-owned television network said in a statement.
Hunter Biden’s lawyers filed court papers last week in Delaware seeking a new trial following his June 11 conviction on all three felony gun charges for allegedly lying on a federal background form about drug addiction in order to obtain a firearm.
“Consistent with the First Amendment, FOX News has accurately covered the newsworthy events of Mr. Biden’s own making, and we look forward to vindicating our rights in court,” Fox says.
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Advertisement “Fox published and disseminated these intimate images to its vast audience of millions as part of an entertainment program in order to humiliate, harass, annoy, and alarm Mr. Biden and to tarnish his reputation,” the lawsuit filed with New York’s Supreme Court alleges about the Oct. 2022 airing of Fox’s “The Trial of Hunter Biden: A Mock Trial for the American People.” Among other requests, the lawsuit seeks compensation for damages set out by state law.
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Advertisement Biden’s lawyers have claimed “unlawful commercial exploitation” of his image, name and likeness took place in images depicting him close to or in the nude or engaging in sex acts. It arrives as a new and similar “revenge porn” law went into effect Monday in Massachusetts, now the 49th state to prohibit revenge porn, leaving South Carolina as the only state to not outlaw “revenge porn” actions. Fox, however, called the suit “entirely politically motivated” and “devoid of merit,” pointing to how Hunter Biden “did not complain” until April. “The program was removed within days of the letter, in an abundance of caution, but Hunter Biden is a public figure who has been the subject of multiple investigations and is now a convicted felon,” the Rupert Murdoch-owned television network said in a statement. Hunter Biden’s lawyers filed court papers last week in Delaware seeking a new trial following his June 11 conviction on all three felony gun charges for allegedly lying on a federal background form about drug addiction in order to obtain a firearm. “Consistent with the First Amendment, FOX News has accurately covered the newsworthy events of Mr. Biden’s own making, and we look forward to vindicating our rights in court,” Fox says.
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Advertisement “Fox published and disseminated these intimate images to its vast audience of millions as part of an entertainment program in order to humiliate, harass, annoy, and alarm Mr. Biden and to tarnish his reputation,” the lawsuit filed with New York’s Supreme Court alleges about the Oct. 2022 airing of Fox’s “The Trial of Hunter Biden: A Mock Trial for the American People.” Among other requests, the lawsuit seeks compensation for damages set out by state law.
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Advertisement Biden’s lawyers have claimed “unlawful commercial exploitation” of his image, name and likeness took place in images depicting him close to or in the nude or engaging in sex acts. It arrives as a new and similar “revenge porn” law went into effect Monday in Massachusetts, now the 49th state to prohibit revenge porn, leaving South Carolina as the only state to not outlaw “revenge porn” actions. Fox, however, called the suit “entirely politically motivated” and “devoid of merit,” pointing to how Hunter Biden “did not complain” until April. “The program was removed within days of the letter, in an abundance of caution, but Hunter Biden is a public figure who has been the subject of multiple investigations and is now a convicted felon,” the Rupert Murdoch-owned television network said in a statement. Hunter Biden’s lawyers filed court papers last week in Delaware seeking a new trial following his June 11 conviction on all three felony gun charges for allegedly lying on a federal background form about drug addiction in order to obtain a firearm. “Consistent with the First Amendment, FOX News has accurately covered the newsworthy events of Mr. Biden’s own making, and we look forward to vindicating our rights in court,” Fox says.
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