6-21-17 New York:
SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- A parolee who police said jumped to his death from the 11th floor of an apartment building Tuesday was a sex offender who had been been convicted of sexually assaulting a girl.
The New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision issued a statement Wednesday night identifying the parolee as Jason A. Jock.
Syracuse police said around 11:30 p.m. Tuesday officers were called to the Skyline Apartments at 753 James St. to investigate a suicide. Officers met with state parole officers who were already there.
Parole officers had taken Jock -- who lived at the building, according to state records -- into custody late Tuesday for a parole violation, police said.
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Sex Offender Commits ‘Suicide By Semi Truck’ Days Before Starting Jail Sentence
Dec 2016 New York:
He was set to begin a six-month jail sentence.
The identity of a man who killed himself by walking in front of a moving tractor trailer has been revealed as 25-year-old ___ III, a convicted level 2 sex offender.
The incident happened back on November 29th, when ___ of Clay, New York exited his vehicle and jumped in front of a semi truck on an Interstate 90 off-ramp in Salina, New York.
Back in 2015, ___ was arrested for possession of child pornography when investigators discovered more than 2,000 illegal images on his computer and phone.
___ initially turned down a plea bargain for 1-3 years in prison. He was later found guilty of 82 counts of child pornography possession and one count of child pornography promotion.
He was set to begin a six-month jail sentence.
The identity of a man who killed himself by walking in front of a moving tractor trailer has been revealed as 25-year-old ___ III, a convicted level 2 sex offender.
The incident happened back on November 29th, when ___ of Clay, New York exited his vehicle and jumped in front of a semi truck on an Interstate 90 off-ramp in Salina, New York.
Back in 2015, ___ was arrested for possession of child pornography when investigators discovered more than 2,000 illegal images on his computer and phone.
___ initially turned down a plea bargain for 1-3 years in prison. He was later found guilty of 82 counts of child pornography possession and one count of child pornography promotion.
Sex offender jumps to death from George Washington Bridge
11-20-16 New York:
Richard C. Genin, 65, who was convicted in 2011 of possessing child porn, stopped his white Honda on the bridge (George Washington Bridge), got out and leapt over the railing, a witness reported.
His remains were retrieved from the water. ..Source.. by Angle News
Richard C. Genin, 65, who was convicted in 2011 of possessing child porn, stopped his white Honda on the bridge (George Washington Bridge), got out and leapt over the railing, a witness reported.
His remains were retrieved from the water. ..Source.. by Angle News
Lawsuit claims Department of Correction let Rikers Island inmate hang himself
2-5-16 New York:
The city Department of Correction let a Rikers Island inmate hang himself by ignoring a request to transfer the troubled man to suicide watch, a new suit alleges.
Fabian Cruz, 35, a convicted sex offender from Staten Island, killed himself in his holding cell New Year’s Day — hours after a psychologist recommended he be put under round-the-clock supervision, the Bronx Supreme Court suit says. Instead, Cruz was allowed to return to his cell — where his body was discovered in a routine check.
The suit seeks unspecified damages for Cruz’s mother and three children. Cruz had been awaiting a five-year sentence after pleading guilty to sexually abusing his girlfriend’s daughter.
The city Law Department said it would review the suit. ..Source.. by Ben Kochman, Reuven Blau
The city Department of Correction let a Rikers Island inmate hang himself by ignoring a request to transfer the troubled man to suicide watch, a new suit alleges.
Fabian Cruz, 35, a convicted sex offender from Staten Island, killed himself in his holding cell New Year’s Day — hours after a psychologist recommended he be put under round-the-clock supervision, the Bronx Supreme Court suit says. Instead, Cruz was allowed to return to his cell — where his body was discovered in a routine check.
The suit seeks unspecified damages for Cruz’s mother and three children. Cruz had been awaiting a five-year sentence after pleading guilty to sexually abusing his girlfriend’s daughter.
The city Law Department said it would review the suit. ..Source.. by Ben Kochman, Reuven Blau
New York Police Sergeant Commits Suicide After Sex-Crime Charges
8-20-15 New York:
A New York police sergeant who was arrested this month on charges that he had sex with an underage girl he met online committed suicide on Thursday, the police said.
The sergeant, Joel Doseau, 43, who was suspended after his arrest, killed himself at his home in Canarsie, Brooklyn, a police official said. Earlier, the official had said he died at a home of a relative.
A family member went to the sergeant’s home after he had not been heard from for a few days and discovered his body. The official said the sergeant had inhaled gas fumes and appeared to have died from asphyxiation.
Sergeant Doseau was arrested on Aug. 5 and arraigned in State Supreme Court in Brooklyn on 40 criminal counts, including rape and sexual abuse. He had worked for the Police Department for 12 years at the time of his arrest.
A New York police sergeant who was arrested this month on charges that he had sex with an underage girl he met online committed suicide on Thursday, the police said.
The sergeant, Joel Doseau, 43, who was suspended after his arrest, killed himself at his home in Canarsie, Brooklyn, a police official said. Earlier, the official had said he died at a home of a relative.
A family member went to the sergeant’s home after he had not been heard from for a few days and discovered his body. The official said the sergeant had inhaled gas fumes and appeared to have died from asphyxiation.
Sergeant Doseau was arrested on Aug. 5 and arraigned in State Supreme Court in Brooklyn on 40 criminal counts, including rape and sexual abuse. He had worked for the Police Department for 12 years at the time of his arrest.
Rikers Island inmate who hanged himself was supposed to be on suicide watch, officials say
1-2-2015 New York:
A mentally ill inmate who hanged himself on New Year's Day in a Rikers Island jail cell was supposed to be placed on suicide watch, but it wasn't implemented, two city officials told The Associated Press on Friday.
A jail psychiatrist who saw Fabian Cruz on Wednesday at a clinic ordered that Cruz be transferred to a special observation unit in a different Rikers facility where he'd be placed under constant watch, but Cruz told a guard at the clinic he didn't want to go and was transferred back to his jail cell, the officials said.
Letting Cruz go back to his cell was a violation of Department of Correction protocol because inmates don't get to decide where they're housed, said one of the officials, who both spoke on the condition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to discuss the ongoing investigation into what happened.
The guard also was supposed to contact a supervising captain after the suicide watch was ordered but didn't, the official said.
Cruz, 35, was discovered Thursday evening and was pronounced dead by a jail doctor. The correction officer at the clinic has been placed on modified duty.
A mentally ill inmate who hanged himself on New Year's Day in a Rikers Island jail cell was supposed to be placed on suicide watch, but it wasn't implemented, two city officials told The Associated Press on Friday.
A jail psychiatrist who saw Fabian Cruz on Wednesday at a clinic ordered that Cruz be transferred to a special observation unit in a different Rikers facility where he'd be placed under constant watch, but Cruz told a guard at the clinic he didn't want to go and was transferred back to his jail cell, the officials said.
Letting Cruz go back to his cell was a violation of Department of Correction protocol because inmates don't get to decide where they're housed, said one of the officials, who both spoke on the condition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to discuss the ongoing investigation into what happened.
The guard also was supposed to contact a supervising captain after the suicide watch was ordered but didn't, the official said.
Cruz, 35, was discovered Thursday evening and was pronounced dead by a jail doctor. The correction officer at the clinic has been placed on modified duty.
Sex offender found dead after missed sentencing
2-12-2014 New York:
PLATTSBURGH — Police say a Beekmantown man killed himself near Plattsburgh Boat Basin after he failed to appear in court Monday for sentencing on felony sex charges.
Leonard Cormier, 74, would have spent eight years in state prison for two counts of second-degree criminal sex act after admitting to having sexual contact with a young woman with Down syndrome.
Cormier hanged himself off his boat, which was stored at the Plattsburgh marina, said Plattsburgh City Police Lt. Patrick Rascoe.
An autopsy was conducted Tuesday afternoon at CVPH Medical Center in Plattsburgh by Dr. Jolie Rodriguez.
After Cormier did not show up for his sentencing in Clinton County Integrated Domestic Violence Court Monday afternoon, a bench warrant was issued by Judge Timothy Lawliss, prompting State Police to begin searching for him, the Clinton County District Attorney’s Office confirmed.
After speaking with friends of the victim who went looking for him earlier that day, State Police went to the marina and found Cormier’s body at 7:46 p.m., Rascoe said.
Cormier had faced eight felony charges, among them rape but had accepted a plea agreement that covered the lesser crimes.
The sentence would also have included 10 years of post-release supervision after he served the eight years, the DA’s Office said. And he would have been required to register as a sex offender.
While he would have also been sentenced to one year in County Jail on the misdemeanor charge of second-degree sexual-abuse, that wouldn’t have added more time on the state prison sentence.
The case was prosecuted by Clinton County Assistant District Attorneys Domenica Padula and Jaime Douthat. ..Source.. by FELICIA KRIEG
PLATTSBURGH — Police say a Beekmantown man killed himself near Plattsburgh Boat Basin after he failed to appear in court Monday for sentencing on felony sex charges.
Leonard Cormier, 74, would have spent eight years in state prison for two counts of second-degree criminal sex act after admitting to having sexual contact with a young woman with Down syndrome.
Cormier hanged himself off his boat, which was stored at the Plattsburgh marina, said Plattsburgh City Police Lt. Patrick Rascoe.
An autopsy was conducted Tuesday afternoon at CVPH Medical Center in Plattsburgh by Dr. Jolie Rodriguez.
After Cormier did not show up for his sentencing in Clinton County Integrated Domestic Violence Court Monday afternoon, a bench warrant was issued by Judge Timothy Lawliss, prompting State Police to begin searching for him, the Clinton County District Attorney’s Office confirmed.
After speaking with friends of the victim who went looking for him earlier that day, State Police went to the marina and found Cormier’s body at 7:46 p.m., Rascoe said.
Cormier had faced eight felony charges, among them rape but had accepted a plea agreement that covered the lesser crimes.
The sentence would also have included 10 years of post-release supervision after he served the eight years, the DA’s Office said. And he would have been required to register as a sex offender.
While he would have also been sentenced to one year in County Jail on the misdemeanor charge of second-degree sexual-abuse, that wouldn’t have added more time on the state prison sentence.
The case was prosecuted by Clinton County Assistant District Attorneys Domenica Padula and Jaime Douthat. ..Source.. by FELICIA KRIEG
Fugitive NY teacher guilty of child porn a suicide
7-1-2013 New York:
WAPPINGER, N.Y. (AP) — A former Long Island elementary school teacher who disappeared from a halfway house after a child pornography conviction has apparently killed himself, state police said Monday.
People using a personal watercraft found the body of 53-year-old Michael Reiner Thursday in the Hudson River in the town of Wappinger, said State Police Capt. Pierce Gallagher. Fingerprints, medical records and an autopsy were used to positively identify the body.
Gallagher said Monday evidence suggests Reiner killed himself. The body, which Gallagher said had been in the water for "an extended period of time," had injuries consistent with a fall from a high structure. Police do not believe he was assaulted.
Federal authorities had been looking for Reiner since May 31, when he didn't show up for work. He was released from prison last year after serving 6 ½ years, but was still being supervised by probation officers. He was staying at a halfway house in Brooklyn.
Reiner taught at the Long Island School for the Gifted in Huntington Station. When he was arrested, investigators found child porn on his computer and also writings about cannibalism and eating children.
Wappinger is 65 miles north of New York City. ..Source.. by seattlepi.com
WAPPINGER, N.Y. (AP) — A former Long Island elementary school teacher who disappeared from a halfway house after a child pornography conviction has apparently killed himself, state police said Monday.
People using a personal watercraft found the body of 53-year-old Michael Reiner Thursday in the Hudson River in the town of Wappinger, said State Police Capt. Pierce Gallagher. Fingerprints, medical records and an autopsy were used to positively identify the body.
Gallagher said Monday evidence suggests Reiner killed himself. The body, which Gallagher said had been in the water for "an extended period of time," had injuries consistent with a fall from a high structure. Police do not believe he was assaulted.
Federal authorities had been looking for Reiner since May 31, when he didn't show up for work. He was released from prison last year after serving 6 ½ years, but was still being supervised by probation officers. He was staying at a halfway house in Brooklyn.
Reiner taught at the Long Island School for the Gifted in Huntington Station. When he was arrested, investigators found child porn on his computer and also writings about cannibalism and eating children.
Wappinger is 65 miles north of New York City. ..Source.. by seattlepi.com
Sex offender commits suicide after being sought in Newburgh rape
12-12-2012 New York:
CITY OF NEWBURGH — A sex offender wanted in an attack on his ex-girlfriend apparently killed himself, according to police.
Rosendo Perez-Villalobos, 28, was wanted for strangulation, burglary and first-degree rape as the prime suspect in a Sept. 13 incident. Police said he had slipped into his ex-girlfriend's apartment and choked her unconscious in the shower. Detectives circulated a wanted poster with his information and picture on Sept. 21.
Ten days later, police found a man's lifeless body hanging from a tree in a wooded area off of Anderson Street in the north end of the city. A DNA analysis has now confirmed the dead man was Perez-Villalobos, Detective Joseph Rutigliano said in a statement. Police said he apparently committed suicide. ..Source.. by Doyle Murphy
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Sex offender wanted in violent assault confirmed suicide victim
NEWBURGH – Police have confirmed that a man, wanted for a violent burglary in September, killed himself in October.
Rosendo Perez-Villalobos, who was deported from the United States five times was most recently wanted by Newburgh City Police in connection with a September 13 violent burglary, in which he strangled and assaulted his victim and committed burglary.
One week later, police released a wanted posted for Perez-Villalobos on charges of strangulation, burglary and rape.
On October 1, officers found a man hanging from a tree, the victim of an apparent suicide. After receiving DNA confirmation, city police on Tuesday announced the body was that of Perez-Villalobos.
In addition to the Newburgh charges, he had been wanted on an outstanding warrant for sexual misconduct and was a sex offender in New York State.
Newburgh Police were assisted in the investigation by the State Police Violent Felony Warrant Squad and Immigration and Customs Enforcement. ..Source.. by Mid Hudson Radio.com
CITY OF NEWBURGH — A sex offender wanted in an attack on his ex-girlfriend apparently killed himself, according to police.
Rosendo Perez-Villalobos, 28, was wanted for strangulation, burglary and first-degree rape as the prime suspect in a Sept. 13 incident. Police said he had slipped into his ex-girlfriend's apartment and choked her unconscious in the shower. Detectives circulated a wanted poster with his information and picture on Sept. 21.
Ten days later, police found a man's lifeless body hanging from a tree in a wooded area off of Anderson Street in the north end of the city. A DNA analysis has now confirmed the dead man was Perez-Villalobos, Detective Joseph Rutigliano said in a statement. Police said he apparently committed suicide. ..Source.. by Doyle Murphy
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Sex offender wanted in violent assault confirmed suicide victim
NEWBURGH – Police have confirmed that a man, wanted for a violent burglary in September, killed himself in October.
Rosendo Perez-Villalobos, who was deported from the United States five times was most recently wanted by Newburgh City Police in connection with a September 13 violent burglary, in which he strangled and assaulted his victim and committed burglary.
One week later, police released a wanted posted for Perez-Villalobos on charges of strangulation, burglary and rape.
On October 1, officers found a man hanging from a tree, the victim of an apparent suicide. After receiving DNA confirmation, city police on Tuesday announced the body was that of Perez-Villalobos.
In addition to the Newburgh charges, he had been wanted on an outstanding warrant for sexual misconduct and was a sex offender in New York State.
Newburgh Police were assisted in the investigation by the State Police Violent Felony Warrant Squad and Immigration and Customs Enforcement. ..Source.. by Mid Hudson Radio.com
Hours Before Suicide, Former City Official Betrayed Little in an E-Mail
10-2-2012 New York:
It would be comforting to think that a man about to end his own life makes a certain noise, a howl, a scream, anything to telegraph an approaching moment that once it arrives, cannot be undone.
You want to think that premeditated death does not sneak around, that suicidal impulses are not easy to miss.
Russell A. Harding, 48, a former city official, offered nothing.
When he sent me an e-mail hours before taking his life 11 days ago, there was no sign of his intentions, not a hint that the grief from his criminal conviction, his isolation from friends and family, and his poverty had become too much for him to bear.
The e-mail did not come out of the blue. We had periodically traded messages since I had contacted him in 2008 for an article I was working on about the blog he had begun. His notes to me were always reasonable and peppered with self-effacing humor.
This time felt no different. I had written an article that said that Bernard B. Kerik, the former police commissioner, would be testifying at an upcoming trial. Mr. Harding, who knew of Mr. Kerik from their days working for former Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani, wondered why Mr. Kerik would testify.
It would be comforting to think that a man about to end his own life makes a certain noise, a howl, a scream, anything to telegraph an approaching moment that once it arrives, cannot be undone.
You want to think that premeditated death does not sneak around, that suicidal impulses are not easy to miss.
Russell A. Harding, 48, a former city official, offered nothing.
When he sent me an e-mail hours before taking his life 11 days ago, there was no sign of his intentions, not a hint that the grief from his criminal conviction, his isolation from friends and family, and his poverty had become too much for him to bear.
The e-mail did not come out of the blue. We had periodically traded messages since I had contacted him in 2008 for an article I was working on about the blog he had begun. His notes to me were always reasonable and peppered with self-effacing humor.
This time felt no different. I had written an article that said that Bernard B. Kerik, the former police commissioner, would be testifying at an upcoming trial. Mr. Harding, who knew of Mr. Kerik from their days working for former Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani, wondered why Mr. Kerik would testify.
New York attorney charged over thousands of child-porn images found dead in Mexico
6-24-2011 New York:
A former New York City attorney who was charged with stockpiling thousands of images of sexually abused children died in Mexico City after his case went public.
Moshe Gerstein, 35, died on June 16 just days after prosecutors publicised Mr Gerstein's case as part of a sweeping child-porn investigation that rounded up more than 24 offenders.
The cause of death was not immediately known.
A spokesman for the U.S. Embassy in Mexico, Alexander Featherstone, confirmed Mr Gerstein died in Mexico City.
'Our consular officials are aware of the death and have been assisting the family,' Mr Featherstone said.
Prosecutors said Mr Gerstein had about 5,000 images of child sexual assault on his home computers. He hadn't entered a plea.
A former attorney at the law firm Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, Mr Gerstein attended Yale University and graduated from Harvard Law School in 2001. ..Source..
A former New York City attorney who was charged with stockpiling thousands of images of sexually abused children died in Mexico City after his case went public.
Moshe Gerstein, 35, died on June 16 just days after prosecutors publicised Mr Gerstein's case as part of a sweeping child-porn investigation that rounded up more than 24 offenders.
The cause of death was not immediately known.
A spokesman for the U.S. Embassy in Mexico, Alexander Featherstone, confirmed Mr Gerstein died in Mexico City.
'Our consular officials are aware of the death and have been assisting the family,' Mr Featherstone said.
Prosecutors said Mr Gerstein had about 5,000 images of child sexual assault on his home computers. He hadn't entered a plea.
A former attorney at the law firm Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, Mr Gerstein attended Yale University and graduated from Harvard Law School in 2001. ..Source..
Parolee is Found Dead After Allegedly Leading Police on a Massive Manhunt in Buffalo
7-26-2012 New York:
(Buffalo, NY) A single shot ends a manhunt in Buffalo's east side, after police spent hours searching for 28-year-old Demone Frazier.
Authorities tell Eyewitness News that Frazier managed to get a hold of his parole officer's keys during a routine check at 50 Gatchell Street.
Frazier, a convicted rapist and level three sex offender, allegedly stole the parole officer's vehicle at about 7:45 Thursday morning. It was later found abandoned on Best Street. Frazier fled on foot, with a gun from his home in tote.
Several different agencies, including Buffalo Police, US Marshals and the US Border Patrol, combed the streets looking for Frazier.
With helicopters flying overhead and weapons drawn, neighbors were left stunned.
Mary Ward, who lives on Buffalo's east side, told Eyewitness News the helicopters woke her up. She looked out the door and a police officer approached her, warning to lock her doors. Ward adds "he said we're looking for somebody with a gun. I said well nobody came here."
At about 10:50 in the morning, a gunshot lead police nearly three miles away to 239 Hempstead Avenue.
Buffalo Police Chief Dennis Richards says "there was a shot that was heard by police, by agents and at that point as I said we have to retreat and call for swat in this surrounding, in this surrounding, there's apartments there's people that need to be evacuated."
Prepared for the worst, the SWAT team moved in. Residents were pushed farther away from the home.
In the end, officers found Frazier dead.
No one's more surprised than those who knew him.
TJ, an acquaintance of Frazier's, said "he stuck out to me because he was a real polite sweet boy, and I just thought he was nice."
TJ added she never knew of Frazier's criminal past.
Police say the parole officer had been working with Frazier for some time.
The New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision are now investigating how this happened. They are also providing counseling to the parole officer. ..Source.. by WKBW News
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The Real Story Behind The Suicide Of An Escaped Sex Offender
8-11-2012:
Buffalo, N.Y. - 2 On Your Side has learned that a local parole officer nearly lost her life on Thursday during an incident with a sex offender that ended wtih the offender's suicide.
The drama began at about 7:45 Thursday morning when Demone Frazier's parole officer went to his home on Gatchell Street on the city's East Side for a routine check on him.
What happened next was anything but routine. A source in law enforcement tells us that once inside the home, the parole officer spotted a gun, that she and Frazier went for it at the same time with Frazier wrestling it away from her.
Frazier, knowing that he had violated his parole by having a gun and that he would be sent back to prison, then pointed the gun at the parole officer, threatening to kill her.
Somehow, our source tells us the parole officer was able to talk Frazier out of shooting her.
Frazier then took the officer's keys and fled in her car.
He eventually made his way to the Kenfield-Langfield projects where his girlfriend lived.
His girlfriend wasn't home, but Frazier was able to get into another nearby apartment.
Members of law enforcement, knowing that Frazier's girlfriend and other friends of his lived there, began searching a number of apartments.
Within a short period of time, the search team unknowingly went in to the unit Frazier was in.
They were on the main floor when suddenly our source tells us, they heard a single shot from the basement.
At this point, the search team didn't know whether Frazier was firing at them from below, whether the gun had accidentally gone off, or whether Frazier had committed suicide.
Members of law enforcement covered the front and back doors of the apartment in case Frazier tried to escape.
They heard nothing from the basement for more than an hour.
It was then that a decision was made to send in the heavily protected members of the SWAT team.
They entered the apartment, looked down into the basement and that's where they saw Demone Frazier dead, laying at the bottom of the stairs. ..Source.. by Scott Brown, Reporter
(Buffalo, NY) A single shot ends a manhunt in Buffalo's east side, after police spent hours searching for 28-year-old Demone Frazier.
Authorities tell Eyewitness News that Frazier managed to get a hold of his parole officer's keys during a routine check at 50 Gatchell Street.
Frazier, a convicted rapist and level three sex offender, allegedly stole the parole officer's vehicle at about 7:45 Thursday morning. It was later found abandoned on Best Street. Frazier fled on foot, with a gun from his home in tote.
Several different agencies, including Buffalo Police, US Marshals and the US Border Patrol, combed the streets looking for Frazier.
With helicopters flying overhead and weapons drawn, neighbors were left stunned.
Mary Ward, who lives on Buffalo's east side, told Eyewitness News the helicopters woke her up. She looked out the door and a police officer approached her, warning to lock her doors. Ward adds "he said we're looking for somebody with a gun. I said well nobody came here."
At about 10:50 in the morning, a gunshot lead police nearly three miles away to 239 Hempstead Avenue.
Buffalo Police Chief Dennis Richards says "there was a shot that was heard by police, by agents and at that point as I said we have to retreat and call for swat in this surrounding, in this surrounding, there's apartments there's people that need to be evacuated."
Prepared for the worst, the SWAT team moved in. Residents were pushed farther away from the home.
In the end, officers found Frazier dead.
No one's more surprised than those who knew him.
TJ, an acquaintance of Frazier's, said "he stuck out to me because he was a real polite sweet boy, and I just thought he was nice."
TJ added she never knew of Frazier's criminal past.
Police say the parole officer had been working with Frazier for some time.
The New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision are now investigating how this happened. They are also providing counseling to the parole officer. ..Source.. by WKBW News
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The Real Story Behind The Suicide Of An Escaped Sex Offender
8-11-2012:
Buffalo, N.Y. - 2 On Your Side has learned that a local parole officer nearly lost her life on Thursday during an incident with a sex offender that ended wtih the offender's suicide.
The drama began at about 7:45 Thursday morning when Demone Frazier's parole officer went to his home on Gatchell Street on the city's East Side for a routine check on him.
What happened next was anything but routine. A source in law enforcement tells us that once inside the home, the parole officer spotted a gun, that she and Frazier went for it at the same time with Frazier wrestling it away from her.
Frazier, knowing that he had violated his parole by having a gun and that he would be sent back to prison, then pointed the gun at the parole officer, threatening to kill her.
Somehow, our source tells us the parole officer was able to talk Frazier out of shooting her.
Frazier then took the officer's keys and fled in her car.
He eventually made his way to the Kenfield-Langfield projects where his girlfriend lived.
His girlfriend wasn't home, but Frazier was able to get into another nearby apartment.
Members of law enforcement, knowing that Frazier's girlfriend and other friends of his lived there, began searching a number of apartments.
Within a short period of time, the search team unknowingly went in to the unit Frazier was in.
They were on the main floor when suddenly our source tells us, they heard a single shot from the basement.
At this point, the search team didn't know whether Frazier was firing at them from below, whether the gun had accidentally gone off, or whether Frazier had committed suicide.
Members of law enforcement covered the front and back doors of the apartment in case Frazier tried to escape.
They heard nothing from the basement for more than an hour.
It was then that a decision was made to send in the heavily protected members of the SWAT team.
They entered the apartment, looked down into the basement and that's where they saw Demone Frazier dead, laying at the bottom of the stairs. ..Source.. by Scott Brown, Reporter
Pinoy priest in New York kills self over sex scandal
6-14-2012 New York:
A New York-based Filipino priest named in a multi-million lawsuit in 2008 filed by an alleged female lover took his own life in April during a visit to the Philippines, the Filipino Reporter has learned.
Fr. Elvis Elano, 44, reportedly found it too much to bear after his family and community “shunned” and “despised” him over an alleged seven-month sexual liaison with a woman that resulted in the filing of a $25 million suit against him and his Queens parish.
In a suicide note dated April 11 and addressed to his sister, Elano reportedly sought the forgiveness of the people he offended before hanging himself in his native Tabaco City in the province of Albay.
He reportedly flew to the Philippines in October last year to visit his ailing mother.
Elano’s attorneys, Filipino-American Tamara del Carmen and her partner Yovendra Mangal, confirmed to the Filipino Reporter their client’s death.
A New York-based Filipino priest named in a multi-million lawsuit in 2008 filed by an alleged female lover took his own life in April during a visit to the Philippines, the Filipino Reporter has learned.
Fr. Elvis Elano, 44, reportedly found it too much to bear after his family and community “shunned” and “despised” him over an alleged seven-month sexual liaison with a woman that resulted in the filing of a $25 million suit against him and his Queens parish.
In a suicide note dated April 11 and addressed to his sister, Elano reportedly sought the forgiveness of the people he offended before hanging himself in his native Tabaco City in the province of Albay.
He reportedly flew to the Philippines in October last year to visit his ailing mother.
Elano’s attorneys, Filipino-American Tamara del Carmen and her partner Yovendra Mangal, confirmed to the Filipino Reporter their client’s death.
Man who was charged with having sex with young girls takes his own life, police say
6-6-2012 New York:
SAUGERTIES – A 21-year-old Saugerties man, who was arrested on rape charges for allegedly having sex with two girls, ages 15 and 16, has apparently committed suicide, State Police confirmed on Tuesday.
On Monday, the Ulster County Family Violent Unit announced the arrest of Denzel Francis on charges of two counts each of felony rape and misdemeanor endangering the welfare of a child.
He allegedly committed the acts in the Village of Saugerties.
State Police now said Francis took his own life Monday night. The circumstances surrounding the death are unknown. ..Source.. by Mid-Hudson News Network
SAUGERTIES – A 21-year-old Saugerties man, who was arrested on rape charges for allegedly having sex with two girls, ages 15 and 16, has apparently committed suicide, State Police confirmed on Tuesday.
On Monday, the Ulster County Family Violent Unit announced the arrest of Denzel Francis on charges of two counts each of felony rape and misdemeanor endangering the welfare of a child.
He allegedly committed the acts in the Village of Saugerties.
State Police now said Francis took his own life Monday night. The circumstances surrounding the death are unknown. ..Source.. by Mid-Hudson News Network
NY jail inmate jumps to his death from 2nd floor

LOCKPORT, N.Y. — The Niagara County Sheriff's Office says an inmate has died after jumping head-first from a second-floor landing at the jail.
The sheriff says the inmate was being moved from his cell by two guards at 6 a.m. Monday to be transported to state prison when he quickly climbed onto a railing and jumped.
The inmate's name wasn't released, pending notification of relatives. The sheriff says he was recently sentenced to 15 years in state prison for attempted rape and was to start that sentenced on Monday.
The incident is under investigation by the sheriff's office criminal division. ..Source.. by WSJ
One of Bernhard Goetz's victims kills self on anniversary of subway shoot

Exactly 27 years to the day after Bernhard Goetz — famous in New York lore as the “Subway Vigilante’’ — shot four young men he thought were threatening him on a train, one of them killed himself by swallowing prescription pills in a low-rent Bronx motel, authorities said.
James Ramseur, 45, was found dead of an apparent overdose at 11:30 a.m. yesterday at the Paradise Hotel at 2990 Boston Road, law-enforcement sources said last night.
He was in bed and fully clothed.
Ramseur had checked in Tuesday and paid for two nights. He was supposed to check out yesterday morning.
When he failed to show up at the front desk, hotel staff went to his room and discovered his body.
In the toilet was the bottle that had contained the pills that apparently killed him.
But Ramseur had scraped the label off so the pills could not be identified, and toxicology tests will take at least a month.
Ramseur had an ID card on him, so he was identified immediately.
No suicide note was found and there were no wounds on the body.
Police believe he had spent the entire time in the hotel alone. They knew of no visitors.
Cops called Ramseur’s sister, and she confirmed his identity and his role in the storied 1984 shooting incident.
Ramseur had gotten out of prison only 17 months ago, after serving 25 years upstate for raping a young woman on a Bronx rooftop.
The shooting took place on Dec. 22, 1984, when Ramseur, 18, and neighborhood pals Darrell Cabey, Barry Allen and Troy Canty, all 19, were riding a downtown No. 2 train.
As it approached Chambers Street, they encountered Goetz, an electronics specialist. What ensued is in dispute.
Goetz told authorities the intimidating youths demanded $5 from him. The teens insisted they were only panhandling.
Goetz fired five shots from his Smith & Wesson, hitting all of them.
Ramseur was wounded in the arm.
Many residents of the city, which was then undergoing an unprecedented era of street crime, hailed him as a hero.
But since the four youths were black, others called him a racist.
He was convicted of illegally possessing a loaded firearm, but cleared of the more serious charges — four counts of attempted murder.
Cabey, who was paralyzed when Goetz shot him at close range, won a $43 million lawsuit. Goetz declared bankruptcy and hasn’t paid a dime.
Cabey, by far the most seriously injured, still is confined to a wheelchair and functions with the intellect of an 8-year-old.
Allen was convicted of robbery in 1991 and released from prison four years later.
Canty racked up a string of petty offenses and once served 18 months in a residential drug- treatment program. ..Source.. by JOSH SAUL
Broadway Flop IN MY LIFE's Oscar-winning Composer Brooks Commits Suicide

Oscar-winning songwriter Joseph Brooks, famous for writing "You Light Up My Life," who has been awaiting trial on sex assault charges for two rapes, a sodomy case and two sexual assaults has committed suicide, reports the Associated Press.
The wire service reports that he was found in his Manhattan apartment and that "Police say Brooks was found Sunday with a plastic dry-cleaning bag around his head and a towel wrapped around his neck. There also was a helium tank with a hose attached. An autopsy will determine the cause of death. Police say a suicide note was found but they didn't reveal its contents."
Brooks, 71, allegedly seduced the women through Craigslist web postings and lured them to his upper East Side apartment with with promises of parts in his next movie. He purportedly boasted about his Oscar and offered to show it to them at his pad.
Brooks was the man behind the 2005 Broadway musical IN MY LIFE. The original book musical flopped, running 23 previews and 61 regular performances. In addition to writing the music, lyrics and book for IN MY LIFE, Brooks also directed the Broadway production. IN MY LIFE told how "a musician with Tourette's syndrome and a journalist with obsessive compulsive disorder meet cute at a grocery store-with some help from above- and begin an unlikely romance that proves that life's greatest affliction is the one they share-true love," as production notes described the show.
Brooks' "You Light Up My Life" is the most successful single record in the history of recorded music, selling more than seven million copies and staying at number one in the county for more than three months; total record sales of albums and singles of the song exceed 15 million. It received the Academy Award for Best Song when it was featured in the film of the same name (also written, produced and directed by Brooks), as well as winning the Grammy, Golden Globe, American Music, and People's Choice awards. In addition, Brooks has garnered numerous platinum and gold albums and singles, 21 Clio Awards (advertising's highest honor), the Golden Palm Award given at The Cannes Film Festival; 75 other advertising awards (he is a preeminent composer/lyricist and producer in the industry), and multiple ASCAP awards for pop and country music. Having conducted the New York Philharmonic, The London Philharmonic and the Royal Philharmonic orchestras, Brooks also composed the music and co-wrote the lyrics for Metropolis: The Musical, which was staged at London's Picadilly Theatre. ..Source..
Joseph Brooks, 'You Light Up My Life' Songwriter, Found Dead in Apparent Suicide
Joseph Brooks, the Oscar-winning songwriter awaiting trial on sex crime charges, was found dead Sunday of an apparent suicide in his New York City apartment, police say. The 'You Light Up My Life' songwriter, 73, pleaded not guilty to rape, sexual abuse and other charges in 2009.
A police spokesman told reporters that at around 12:30 p.m., a friend found Brooks at his home with a plastic dry-cleaning bag around his head and a towel wrapped around his neck. A helium tank was nearby with a tube connecting it with the bag.
The friend, whose name has not been released, was at the Upper East Side apartment because the two had planned a lunch. The rep, Paul Browne, said an autopsy must be conducted before a cause of death can be determined.
A suicide note was found but its contents have not been revealed.
The composer (most famous for his 1977 Debby Boone hit 'You Light Up My Life,' which won an Academy Award and a Grammy) was charged in 2009 with 82 counts of sexual assault, and is currently awaiting trial. Brooks allegedly solicited "auditions" from starlets on the internet, doped victims with date-rape drugs and assaulted them.
His trial date had not been set and his lawyer and prosecutors have not commented on his death. ..Source.. by STaff
Local teen commits suicide in prison

A Hudson Falls teen who was serving a prison sentence for child sexual abuse hanged himself Friday in a state prison in Dutchess County, officials said.
Adam D. Wheeler's death came just weeks after he was paroled from state prison, but he was sent back because he didn't find a "suitable" residence after he was paroled, officials said.
Wheeler, 19, died at Downstate Correctional Facility, a maximum-security prison in Fishkill, where he was being held in recent weeks on a 2007 conviction for first-degree sexual abuse.
He was sentenced to 3 years in prison and 5 years on parole in that case, and was paroled in December.
But according to the state Division of Parole, he was charged with violating his parole because he did not find a residence that his parole officer approved of.
Carol Weaver, a spokeswoman for the Division of Parole, said the agency was working with the Washington County Department of Social Services to find some place for Wheeler to live, but parole officials did not believe he was cooperating with them.
He was returned to prison on Feb. 9, and would not have been eligible for release again until December.
Linda Foglia, a spokeswoman for the state Department of Correctional Services, acknowledged Wheeler's death occurred in Downstate Correctional Facility, but said she could not disclose the cause of death because of privacy rules.
NY- Author Jim Tully's Son Joins Wife in Suicide

"We can't go on living like this. If I find him, I'll try a suicide pact. He hasn't the guts to do it himself -- he's not fit to live in this world."
The speaker was Mrs. Margaret Tully, 43, a nurse. .... The man referred to was her husband, Thomas A. Tully, 39, son of the late Jim Tully, hobo author.
BODIES IDENTIFIED:
Mrs Tully found her husband. ... Troopers said today after identifying the bodies of two carbon monoxide victims in a car ...
A hose had been led in from the car's exhaust and the windows stuffed with rags. ...
Mrs. Garner described her neighbor as heartbroken because Tully, who had a long record as a sex offender was being sought by Nassau County Police ...
Mrs. Tully had announced to Mrs. Garnier her plan to try to find her husband and persuade him to die in her company. "I',m going to church." Mrs. Tully added. "If I don't come home for dinner tonight, I may never come back.."
Source: Newspaper clipping, Los Angeles Times dated 4-20-1950.

NY- POLICE: SUSPECT GRABBED DETECTIVE'S GUN, SHOT & INJURED DETECTIVE, THEN KILLED SELF

A three-hour standoff at the Dutchess County Sheriff's Office ended when the suspect shot and killed himself, police said.
In a press conference this evening, the Dutchess County Sheriff's Office said an investigation was ongoing into the standoff , which left one detective injured from a grazing gunshot. The detective was treated and released from Saint Francis Hospital.
The sheriff's office refused to release the name of the detective or the suspect, citing the ongoing investigation the office is conducting. The Journal learned the suspect was Ken-Tweal Catts, 30.
Suspect's background
Catts was a level-three sex offender. He was described as a black Hispanic who was six feet tall, 172 pounds with black hair and brown eyes, according to the New York State Department of Justice Web site.
His last reported address was a hotel in Hyde Park.
Catts entered a guilty plea on January 27, 2004 for first-degree sexual assault, a felony. Catts had told Dutchess County Court Judge Thomas J. Dolan that he touched a 17-year-old woman and forced her to touch him in an apartment building on Main Street in 2002. On March 11, 2004, he was sentenced to two years in state prison.
Struggle, shooting
Catts was brought into the Dutchess County Sheriff's Office for questioning in an alleged sexual offense case. He was scheduled to be arrested and arraigned, the sheriff's office said.
Two detectives were in the room for the interview, which was wrapping up, when a struggle ensued. Catts grabbed a detective's gun and fired, the sheriff's office said.
“While being prepared for arraignment, the suspect attempted to escape and struggled with a detective, gaining control of the detective’s weapon,” Sheriff Butch Anderson said in a prepared statement.
Undersheriff Kirk Imperati said the gun was a 40-caliber semiautomatic pistol.
The man then barricaded himself in an unoccupied office. About three hours later, Imperati said, members of the sheriff’s Emergency Services Unit heard a gunshot, entered the office and found the man dead on the floor.
Detective treated, released
The wounded detective was identified by sources close to the investigation as Matthew Burhans.
Imperati said a bullet grazed the detective on the side of his head. He was treated at Saint Francis Hospital and released.
Back to normal
Roads around the sheriff's office in the City of Poughkeepsie have been reopened after being closed much of the afternoon. Sheriff's office employees who had been cleared out of the building were let back in after the incident ended with the suspects' death. Correction officers, however, were being allowed in and out of the jail, which is adjacent to the sheriff's office.
Rare occurrence
The armed standoff at the Dutchess County Sheriff’s Office today was apparently unprecedented.
Those with years of experience in law enforcement cannot recall anything similar ever happening before in either Dutchess or Ulster counties.
A number of them were asked if they could remember a hostage situation or armed standoff in a local police station or town hall – where local court sessions typically take place.
Former Dutchess County Sheriff Fred Scoralick said in his 20 years as sheriff –1979-99, as well as all his years in county law enforcement stretching to 1962 -- he could not recall a similar event taking place.
“Not in the years I was there,” said Scoralick, a Town of Beekman resident.
Ditto for Ulster County Sheriff Paul Van Blarcum, who has been in county law enforcement for 33 years. He did, however, remember reading in the newspaper in the late 1980s of the shooting in upstate New York – possibly Onondaga County – of two police officers by a prisoner.
“In court, an inmate grabbed a gun from an officer and a couple of officers got shot,” Van Blarcum said.
Capt. Bob Nuzzo, commander of New York State Police Troop K in Millbrook, said that Wednesday’s armed standoff provoked no memories of anything similar during his 22 years on the force.
“Nothing that I can recall,” he said.
Captain Paul Lecomte of the Town of Poughkeepsie police said outside of the occasional suspect resisting arrest, he couldn’t remember in his 29 years on the force of an officer having his or her weapon taken by a suspect.
Town of LaGrange Supervisor Jon Wagner, a retired detective with the Poughkeepsie town police, said he also could not recollect a situation mirroring Wednesday’s at the sheriff’s office. Wagner had a 22-year career with the town police, beginning in 1981.
“I can’t recall .... and I was a hostage negotiator,” Wagner said.
Evacuation
The incident unfolded inside the sheriff's office. Outside, police cars and other emergency vehicles responded, necessitating the closing of the street.
"We have a dangerous person in the building. It's a contained situation," Sheriff's Deputy TJ Hanlon said during a 2:15 p.m. press conference. The press conference was held at the intersection of High Street and North Hamilton Street, about two blocks from the jail at 150 North Hamilton St.
City of Poughkeepsie Capt. Steven Minard, acting chief because Chief Ron Knapp is on vacation, said city police were assisting the sheriff's office.
The sheriff's hostage negotiation team was deployed, but when asked if there was a hostage, Hanlon declined comment at the time.
Residents in the area were not being allowed into their homes, Hanlon said. One woman was arrested when allegedly she ignored police who tried to stop her.
Standoff drew police, crowds
City of Poughkeepsie Police Department Mobile Command Unit, emergency services from the city and town of Poughkeepsie, as well as the sheriff's emergency service unit were on the scene. Members of the FBI were observed as well.
Poughkeepsie Mayor John Tkazyik was there, as weredozens of bystanders on the road. Police tape blocked sidewalks.
"It has the potential to be a very serious situation," Tkazyik said earlier in the afternoon.
Tkazyik said there was no immediate threat to the public or the neighborhood.
Tasha Vailes 36, of the Bronx, was at the jail visiting her brother.
“They kicked everyone out of the visiting room, then they told them to get out of the building,” she said, noting she had come all the way up from New York City and only got to see her brother for 15 minutes. ..Source.. by PoughkeepsieJournal.com
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