What The Media Calls A Haitian-American Mass Murder Suspect

James Fulford

09/22/2009

What the media calls a Haitian-American mass murder suspect, who has fled to Haiti, after murdering his Haitian immigrant wife and their five children: "Father," "Florida man," "dead wife’s husband," "man."

Father Charged Over Brutal Child Murders

Sky News — 3 hours ago

A father has been charged with murdering his five children and their mother amid reports the victim’s throats had been cut. Authorities in southwest Florida …

Nation Digest: Dead Wife’s Husband Has Left U.S. for Haiti

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Fla. man charged with murders of wife, 5 children

The Associated Press — 6 hours ago

NAPLES, Fla. — Authorities in southwest Florida have charged a man with six counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of his wife and five children. …

The husband of a woman found dead along with her five young children in a Florida apartment boarded a flight for Haiti, police said Sunday. …

Washington Post — Sep 20, 2009

Man arrested in Haiti after family found slain in Florida

MiamiHerald.com — Jacqueline Charles — 16 hours ago

Haitian National Police have arrested Mesac Damas, 33, who is wanted by police in Naples in connection with the death of five children …

Fla. mom slain with her 5 children endured abuse

The Associated Press — Christine Armario, Jonathan M. Katz — ?20 hours ago?

TAMPA, Fla. — A Florida woman slain along with her five children endured regular abuse from her husband but seemed overwhelmed by trying to raise the kids …

Man sought in Fla. slayings detained in Haiti

The Associated Press — Jonathan M. Katz — Sep 21, 2009

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Police in Haiti have detained a man wanted for questioning in the slaying of his wife and their five children in Florida. …

Father Held For 'Worst Of Worst' Murders

Sky News — Sep 21, 2009

The father of five children who were found murdered along with their mother in their Florida home has been arrested in Haiti, police said. …

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