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Friday, July 16, 2021

THE HOLLYWOOD RIPPER SERIAL KILLER: MICHAEL GARGIULO SENTENCED TO DEATH (JULY 16, 2021)

Hollywood Ripper' Michael Gargiulo is sentenced to DEATH nearly two years after he was convicted of murdering two women including Ashton Kutcher's girlfriend and attempted murder of a third

[PHOTO SOURCE: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9795221/Michael-Gargiulo-sentenced-death-nearly-two-years-murder-conviction.html]


  

The active resistance against the villain’s evil designs on others, and against the villain himself is not evil, but good. And therefore it can and must be the work of a pious love. – Ivan Ilyin

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https://victimsfamiliesforthedeathpenalty.blogspot.com/2021/03/illinois-murderers-dream-state.html


            On this date, July 16, 2021, Serial Killer, Michael Gargiulo AKA the Hollywood Ripper is sentenced to death almost two years after he was convicted of the murder of two women including Ashton Kutcher's girlfriend, Ashley Ellerin and an attempted murder of a third. July 16 happened to be the birthday of Ellerin who would had been 43 years old if she was alive.

    

Such an extreme act of pure evil can only be met by the most extreme of responses - and that can only be death. All my life I've been against the death penalty. I genuinely never thought I'd say this, but I am now convinced that the monster who executed this young woman in cold blood should, in turn, be killed as punishment for his crime. - John Stevens, Baron Stevens of Kirkwhelpington

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https://victimsfamiliesforthedeathpenalty.blogspot.com/2020/11/john-stevens-baron-stevens-of.html

 

'Hollywood Ripper' Michael Gargiulo is sentenced to DEATH nearly two years after he was convicted of murdering two women including Ashton Kutcher's girlfriend and attempted murder of a third

By Neil Blincow For Dailymail.com

23:25 16 Jul 2021, updated 05:16 17 Jul 2021

·         Michael Thomas Gargiulo, 44, was sentenced to death on Friday, almost two years after he was convicted of murder

·         The killer, dubbed the 'Hollywood Ripper,' was found guilty of first-degree murder of two women and attempted murder of a third in August 2019

·         'Everywhere that Mr. Gargiulo went, death and destruction followed. Every time he was in a new neighborhood, someone died,' Judge Fidler said Friday

·         Gargiulo made a last ditch attempt to avoid the death penalty in February

·         He noted new LA County District Attorney, George Gascon, is opposed to death penalty and California Gov. Gavin Newsom has placed a moratorium on them

·         Gargiulo's victims include Ashley Ellerin, 22, who was found dead in her Hollywood home in 2001 hours before her date with actor Ashton Kutcher

·         Maria Bruno, 32, a mother of three, was found dead in her apartment complex in El Monte in 2005

·         Gargiulo is also accused of the attempted murder of Michelle Murphy, then 26, at her Santa Monica home in 2008

·         He is currently awaiting trial in Illinois for the 1993 killing of Tricia Pacaccio, 18, who was the sister of his friend

   

   

‘Hollywood Ripper’ Michael Gargiulo sentenced to death. Victim photos are shown as Michael Gargiulo appears in court for opening statements in his murder trial on May 2, 2019.

[PHOTO SOURCE: https://nypost.com/2021/07/16/hollywood-ripper-michael-gargiulo-sentenced-to-death/]


'Hollywood Ripper' Michael Gargiulo was sentenced to death today for killing TV star Ashton Kutcher's girlfriend Ashley Ellerin and viciously murdering young mother Maria Bruno.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Larry Fidler - who called Gargiulo's crimes 'vicious and frightening' - also handed the one-time heating and air conditioning repairman a life sentence for the brutal attempted murder of Michelle Murphy.

Gargiulo, 45 - head shaven, handcuffed and wearing orange 'LA County Jail' overalls and a blue mask - slouched in his chair, showing no reaction as Judge Fidler told him that for the murders of Ellerin and Bruno, 'you shall be put to death in the State Penitentiary at San Quentin, California.'

Everywhere Gargiulo goes 'death and destruction follow,' Judge Fidler told the court as he handed down the sentence.

'Every time he's in the neighborhood, somebody dies. Everywhere he goes, mayhem and terror follow,' Judge Fidler said.

Against his attorneys’ advice, Gargiulo himself asked to address the court and when Judge Fidler agreed he blurted out, ‘I’ve been denied my fundamental right to testify.

When Judge Fidler reminded him that at his trial, he had waived the right to testify, Gargiulo went on, ‘I wanted to testify but my attorneys wouldn’t let me.

‘I’m going to death row wrongfully and unjustly. I’m innocent - I’ve been framed by tunnel-vision detectives.

‘I wanted to tell the jury I was innocent. I wasn’t allowed to do that. I was hushed up.’

Gargiulo's defense lawyers had claimed that the prosecution had presented 'insufficient evidence' to convict the one-time heating and air-conditioning repairman of the bloody killings of Kutcher's then girlfriend Ashley Ellerin and young mother Maria Bruno.

In both cases, said his lawyer Daniel Nardoni, there was no DNA evidence connecting Gargiulo to the murders. And in both cases, Nardoni added, 'evidence pointed to a third person' responsible for each killing, leading to 'reasonable doubt'.

   

A society that is not willing to demand a life of somebody who has taken somebody else’s life is simply immoral. – Immanuel Kant

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Prosecutor Dan Akemon countered, telling the court that there was 'a mountain of compelling evidence' against Gargiulo in both murders.

Judge Fidler, agreed, telling the court there was 'plenty of evidence' to convict Gargiulo, also dubbed the 'Boy Next Door Killer' because he lived close to all his victims.

And the judge denied the defense's motion for a new trial, noting that the jury had rejected Gargiulo's insanity plea and his attorneys' claims that somebody else killed the two you women.

Gargiulo, 45 - head shaven and dressed in orange LA County Jail overalls with a blue mask - showed no emotion as the judge dismissed his defense's pleas that he deserves another trial.

He was seen wearing two large rings on his wedding finger on Friday. When asked if Gargiulo may have had a jailhouse marriage, his lawyer Dan Nardoni laughed and said, 'Not that I know of'.

Arguing against the death penalty, Nardoni told Judge Fidler, 'Mankind should treat each other with mercy - that's what I'm asking.'

He also pointed out that LA District Attorney George Gascon opposes the death penalty and California Governor Gavin Newsom has a moratorium on executions.

And despite the jury's rejection of Gargiulo's insanity defense, Nardoni maintained that expert witnesses had concluded he is mentally ill.

'It's not right to execute a mentally ill person,' he added.

   

Executing a murderer is the only way to adequately express our horror at the taking of an innocent life. Nothing else suffices. To equate the lives of killers with those of victims is the worst kind of moral equivalency. If capital punishment is state murder, then imprisonment is state kidnapping and restitution is state theft. – Don Feder

[PHOTO SOURCE: https://quozio.com/quote/hnc8kmpgdjcf/1174/executing-a-murderer-is-the-only-way-to-adequately-express]

http://soldierexecutionerprolifer2008.blogspot.com/2013/04/mcveigh-puts-capital-punishment-in.html


Akemon told the court that after Gargiulo is sentenced in LA, he will be extradited to Illinois where he has been indicted and faces trial for the 1993 murder of 18 year-old Tricia Pacaccio

The sentencing comes almost two years after Garguilo, 44, was found guilty of murdering 22-year-old Ashley Ellerin in 2001, and 32-year-old Maria Bruno in 2005.

He was also found guilty of the 2008 attempted murder of Michelle Murphy.

His case received added attention because one of his victims was about to go on a date with actor Ashton Kutcher, who testified at the trial.

At the time, the jury recommended the death penalty and for his execution to be carried out in October 2019, but the pandemic and procedural issues forced several delays in his sentencing.

Gargiulo appeared in LA Superior Court in February in a last ditch attempt to plead with a judge to spare his life.

His attorney argued that the new LA County District Attorney, George Gascon, is opposed to the death penalty and that the Governor of California, Gavin Newsom, has placed a moratorium on executions.

Even if he is given a death sentence, Gargiulo is unlikely to be put to death anytime soon.

California has not executed anyone since 2006 and Newsom has halted executions for as long as he is in office. But courts have been proceeding on the assumption that executions may one day resume.

Gargiulo is a former air conditioner and heater repairman, bouncer, and aspiring actor whose nicknames from media outlets included 'The Chiller Killer' and 'The Hollywood Ripper' but was called 'The Boy Next Door Killer' by prosecutors because he lived near his victims.

  

Image of convicted American serial killer Michael Gargiulo


During the trial, That '70s Show star Kutcher, 43, was called as a witness and told the jury how he had 'screwed up' the night of February 21, 2001, by showing up more than two hours late for a date with Ashley, a model and student at the Los Angeles Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising.

Kutcher - at that time 23 and starring in his first TV hit - admitted that the next day, after hearing about the murder he 'freaked out' because his fingerprints were on the front doorknob at Ashley's Hollywood apartment and he was afraid he'd be a suspect in her killing.

The actor told the court that when he arrived at Ashley's home near the famous Grauman's Chinese Theater, he noticed 'all the lights were on' in her apartment.

'I knocked on the door, no answer,' he told the jury. 'I knocked again, no answer. I looked through the window on the front door and didn't see anything. I tried the front door knob and it was locked.'

He looked through a side window and 'saw what I thought was red wine spilled on the carpet. I wasn't alarmed because I just been at a house warming party at her house and that was kind of a college party.'

After seeing nobody inside and getting no answer to his door knocks, Kutcher left. He said he assumed Ashley had gone out with a friend because she was upset about him being so late.

'I figured I had screwed up - I had showed up too late,' he told the jury.

Kutcher ended his almost one hour of testimony telling the court that when he heard the next day about Ashley's murder, he went to the police to tell them he had been outside her home the night of her killing.

  

Ashton Kutcher was to go out with Ashley Ellerin (R) on the night she was murdered (Getty Images, Oxygen)

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Ashley's roommate found her horribly mutilated body in the apartment the next day.

The stain Kutcher had thought was red wine was actually blood from the 47 gaping wounds - some up to six inches deep - inflicted on her neck, chest, stomach and back by a knife-wielding intruder who attacked her while she was taking a shower.

After Ashley's murder, her friends were quick to point the finger at Gargiulo, who lived nearby and had done repair work on Ellerin's apartment heater.

Slides were shown that detailed how close Gargiulo lived to his victims

They told detectives that Gargiulo had been acting suspiciously, showing up at Ashley's home at late hours and sitting outside her home in his pick-up truck.

But police could not come up with enough evidence to charge Gargiulo and Ellerin's murder became an unsolved 'cold case.'

It was the same story four years later with the vicious killing of Maria Bruno, who had recently separated from her husband and moved into a Monterey Park apartment, east of Los Angeles in the same complex where Garguilo lived.

  

Victim photos are shown as Michael Gargiulo appears in court for opening statements in his murder trial on May 2, 2019.

[PHOTO SOURCE: https://nypost.com/2021/07/16/hollywood-ripper-michael-gargiulo-sentenced-to-death/]

On December 1, 2005 Bruno was hacked to death in her bed. Her breasts were cut off and the frenzied multiple stab wounds she suffered prompted lead detective now-retired Mark Lillienfeld to tell TV's 48 Hours Mystery: 'It was unlike any other scene I had ever seen. The violence that was visited upon her was phenomenal.'

Both the Ellen and Bruno murders remained cold cases for years - until cops got a breakthrough when, on April 28, 2008, Michelle Murphy woke up naked in bed in Santa Monica to find a man viciously stabbing her.

Her attacker plunged a knife into her body 17 times but despite the terrible gashes to her chest, shoulder and right arm, Michelle - who is only 5ft 1in tall - courageously fought back and lived to tell her harrowing story in court.

 

Gargiulo allegedly left blood at Murphy's apartment and just weeks later he was arrested and charged with her attempted murder when DNA from that blood sample proved a match.

And cops also claim that those DNA traces from the Murphy crime scene also tied Gargiulo to the 1993 murder of 18-year-old Tricia Pacaccio who was stabbed to death on the porch outside her home in the Chicago suburb of Glenview where Gargiulo lived at the time.

Gargiulo is currently awaiting trial in Chicago for the killing of Pacaccio.

   

The past counts. The Earth does not belong only to the living. Bloodshed cries out to be avenged. Emotively, and not merely rationally, the blood of the dead victim compels us to act. Today, too, the victim’s lingering cry moves us retributivist advocates of the death penalty.

[The Death Penalty Delineated By the Old Testament by Robert Blecker, USA Today on November 2004]

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Article: https://victimsfamiliesforthedeathpenalty.blogspot.com/2020/09/professor-robert-blecker-life-without.html


Before the judge passed sentence, Michelle Murphy and relatives of Ashley Ellerin and Maria Bruno gave emotional accounts of how their lives were devastated after Gargiulo’s violent attacks.

‘I have had many moments of anger, sadness and grief,’ over her nightmare encounter with the man Ellerin’s father described as a ‘psycho-sexual thrill killer.’

Murphy said she still gets terrified if she’s alone at night and she broke into tears as she sympathized with the trauma the Ellerin and Bruno families have suffered ‘because this monster exists among us.’

Ashley’s father, Michael Ellerin - who is in his 70s - told the court that he believes in the death penalty and he blasted LA District Attorney George Gascon for ‘politically intruding’ in the case by adding a letters opposing the death penalty two the case file.

He also bashed California governor Gavin Newsom for declaring a moratorium on executions, ‘against documented will of the people.’

Fighting back tears, Mr. Ellerin said he would never forget the ‘primal scream’ of his wife Cynthia when he broke the terrible news of their precious daughter’s bloody murder.

He said his son Seth - Ashley’s younger brother - ‘decided not to be in court today with the evil sociopath who killed his sister.’

‘I cannot forgive him,’ Seth told his father.

Mr. Ellerin added, ’Some day death will end my heartache and grief. I understand why people contemplate suicide.’

He all out broke down with bitterness and he pointed out to the court that today, July 16, would have been Ashley’s 43rd birthday.

‘I wish (Gargiulo) remembers every July 16 as the day he lost his freedom for the rest of his life.’

Ashley’s friend mark Durban - the manager of the apartment complex where she lived - was at her home earlier on the night she was killed.

And, he told the court, ‘I am so angry that this happened. I have an awful sense of guilt that I did not hear her cry out that night. I was steps away from that monster and I was unable to save her.’

Pointing at Gargiulo and raising his voice in anger, he told the killer, ‘You don’t get to destroy others…….’

Then, turning to Judge Fidler he added, ‘He destroyed and crumbled people’s lives and spirits. I ask that he never be allowed to do that again.’

INTERNET SOURCE: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9795221/Michael-Gargiulo-sentenced-death-nearly-two-years-murder-conviction.html

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"Contemplate that if Hitler falls into our hands we shall certainly put him to death. Not a Sovereign who could be said to be in hands of Ministers, like Kaiser. This man is the mainspring of evil. Instrument - electric chair, for gangsters no doubt available on lend-lease."

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Serial killer who murdered Ashton Kutcher’s girlfriend sentenced to death

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https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=145677344314930&id=101692122046786

https://www.facebook.com/news.com.au/posts/5022265921134074

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Gargiulo

http://soldierexecutionerprolifer2008.blogspot.com/2021/03/thailands-jack-ripper-sentenced-to.html

https://victimsfamiliesforthedeathpenalty.blogspot.com/2021/07/ashley-ellerin-july-16-1978-to-february.html

Tuesday, July 13, 2021

OUTBACK SERIAL KILLER ON THE LOOSE IN SYDNEY

            Serial killer Reginald Arthurell, now known as Regina Kaye, has moved from Sydney retirement home. As an Outback Serial Killer is now on the loose, I will post two news sources before giving my comments.

  

Regina Arthurell’s parole conditions do not prevent her from living as a woman. Credit: 7NEWS

Serial killer Reginald Arthurell, now known as Regina Kaye, moved from Sydney retirement home

Sarina Andaloro and Elizabeth Daoud

7NEWS

Published: Friday, 7 May 2021 4:57 pm AEST

Serial killer moved from Sydney retirement home

A notorious serial killer has been moved out of her Western Sydney home after a push to have her removed by the local community.

Reginald Arthurell, who is responsible for the deaths of three people, including his fiance, was released on parole in November.

Arthurell, 74, came out as transgender while behind bars and now goes by the name of Regina Kaye.

Kaye has been living in Yagoona retirement home since her release from prison.

But on Friday afternoon, the 74-year-old was removed from the village by caseworkers.

Regina Arthurell’s parole conditions do not prevent her from living as a woman.

She was offered a halfway house at Malabar, in Sydney’s south east, but chose not to live there.

Canterbury Bankstown Mayor Khal Asfour earlier expressed he didn’t want Kaye living in his city, describing the killer as a “grub”.

“Not welcome in my city!,” As four wrote on Facebook.

“I am outraged that convicted serial killer Regina Kaye, formerly known as Reginald Kenneth Arthurell has been allowed to live in our city under a cloud of secrecy.

“Residents of the retirement facility at Yagoona where Kaye is now staying should have been told of the killer’s presence.

“Our city and community deserve better and the authorities must explain how they plan to stop this person from reoffending.”

Most of Kaye’s neighbours had no idea who she was until they saw photos of her circulating in the media.

One neighbour said she was “relieved” that Kaye had been moved.

Regina was removed from the retirement village on Friday.

“I’m glad the media got onto where he lived, with us,” one neighbour told 7NEWS, adding she was “disgusted” no one had told her.

“I can’t believe the parole board put him here.”

In 1997, Kaye fatally bashed her fiance Venet Mulhall in her Coonabarabran home in with a piece of wood.

She was released on parole in November after spending 24 years in prison for murder.

Arthurell had already killed two people when he met Venet Mulhall.

Aged 28, he killed his stepfather, Thomas Thornton, with a carving knife.

Several years later he and another man robbed and killed 19-year-old Ross Browning.

Kaye’s parole ends on May 24, but an Interim Supervision Order taken out by the NSW Attorney-General Mark Speakman will immediately come into force.

INTERNET SOURCE: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=116315430584455&id=101692122046786

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Regina and then-fiance Venet Mulhall. Credit: 7NEWS


Outback serial killer could ‘go bush’ again, judge warns

JULY 5, 2021 3:37PM

Candace Sutton

news.com.au

Outback serial killer Regina Kaye Arthurell, who a court heard is “at risk of killing again”, could “go bush” again, a judge has warned.

Justice Richard Button warned that Arthurell – who committed three separate killings in the outback, including one murder while she was still “on the run”, wanted to return to the countryside.

When she was known as Reginald Kenneth Arthurell, the now 75-year-old offender was also a person of interest in a fourth outback killing, the unsolved 1971 murder of Catherine Page, 82, in Coonamble.

“ (Arthurell) did feel much more comfortable living in the country, worked for RM Williams and enjoyed rodeo riding,” Justice Button said.

“A person can go to Central Station and jump on a long distance train to many different parts of NSW.

“An elderly person can pick up a steak knife.”

But Arthurell’s lawyer, David Barrow, told a NSW Supreme Court hearing before Justice Button that Arthurell was too old or incapacitated to go bush.

He also said the defendant was unsteady on her feet, had a pronounced tremor, and was constantly getting lost even while living in the city.

He said when Arthurell had been on the run, she was then aged 48.

“She … is now 75. Her capacity to do anything to avoid the authorities is so small as to almost be ridiculous,” he said.

“She has very limited eyesight, very limited hearing and difficulty with mobility … and no connections with anyone.”

He said the idea of Arthurell going bush was “a very unlikely prospect” and the defendant “could live where she is required to live”.

He described a requirement for Arthurell to wear an electronic monitoring anklet as onerous.

“It puts a person in a complete straitjacket. It’s obviously stressful, highly intrusive,” Mr Barrow said.

The court heard earlier that Arthurell is at risk of committing future violence and killing again, but forgets to charge her electronic anklet and has a tremor which makes it difficult plugging it in.

The NSW Supreme Court also heard that the triple killer, who is “undergoing a transition to her preferred gender, female” had cognitive decline.

This was disputed by Crown prosecutor Katrina Curry, who told the court a 2020 aged care assessment had deemed Arthurell “independent with all activities of daily living”.

She said Arthurell had a history of “irritability and recklessness and a reckless disregard” and was “still displaying some of those traits” which could lead to aggression and violence.

A psychiatrist told the court that supervision restrictions on Arthurell “could escalate her level of frustration so that she behaves in a violent manner”.

Forensic psychologist Ivanka Manoski told a supervision hearing before Justice Richard Button that Arthurell posed a moderate or medium risk of “committing a further serious violence offence (that) could involve serious violence that is fatal”.

Arthurell’s biggest risk factors for committing violence were “poor emotional regulation, alcohol abuse and isolation”, the court heard.

The State of NSW is applying for a three-year Extended Supervision Order (ESO) over Ms Arthurell, who the court heard had spent 37 years in prison for one murder and two manslaughter convictions.

The defendant was previously known as Reginald Kenneth Arthurell when she offended in Queensland and the Northern Territory, before murdering her fiancee Venet Mulhall, who was bashed to death with a piece of wood in 1995.

Forensic psychiatrist Dr Yolisha Singh told the court that a proposed condition that significant changes to her appearance be reported “might prove quite onerous”.

Dr Singh said a gender transition involved “all sorts of different changes, taking deportment classes to change the way to walk, elocution classes, in addition to changing physical changes in hairstyle or wigs or attire”.

“Ms Arthurell said to me how distressed she was that she was photographed by the media in different wigs.”

Dr Singh said she had found Arthurell to be “very unsteady on her feet” and that she “mobilised very slowly”.

The psychiatrists said she had noticed when asking the offender to sign a consent form, Arthurell had “a marked tremor” and had to use her other hand to still the signing hand.

The doctor said Arthurell had “hearing and visual impairments” and there was a “concern about her remembering to charge the electronic monitoring equipment”.

“In addition, I think her tremor makes that process quite difficult, quite frustrating,” Dr Singh said, marking a warning note that this could lead to violence.

“Conditions that are hostile or unnecessarily restrictive … could escalate her level of frustration so that she behaves in a violent manner or acts aggressively to return to custody where she has felt a sense of belonging or acceptance,” Dr Singh said.

Justice Button said on Monday afternoon he would reserve his decision on whether to impose an ESO until Tuesday.

The ESO would take over from an Interim Supervision Order (ISO) imposed in April, which expires on July 19.

Arthurell’s full sentence and supervision on parole ended on May 24, but NSW Attorney-General Mark Speakman took out the ISO which came into force on that day.

This meant Arthurell was still required to wear a tracking anklet and be subject to restrictions over changing his appearance.

Her 16 parole conditions until May 24 had not prevented a change of appearance, but the ISO did include a condition about reporting significant changes in her physical appearance.

Photos posted by the violent outback killer on the internet showed her dressed in a series of women’s wigs posing for the camera.

The photos were allegedly posted on a transgender community friendship page by Arthurell, who now goes by the name of Regina Kaye.

She posed in three different coloured wigs, including one in a dark brown bob which she used as her signature image with the words, “Hi, I’m Regina”.

Since his prison release, Arthurell has been investigated for allegedly making threats against his female victim’s family.

NSW Police were investigating a claim Arthurell had vowed to “take out” the family of his last victim, Venet Raylee Mulhall.

Corrective Services NSW referred police to an allegation by a concerned transgender community member that Arthurell allegedly contacted via the Facebook page.

He had allegedly said he would act against the family and Corrective Services once his parole had ended and he was no longer wearing a tracking anklet.

Corrective services said it was “aware that an associate of a 74-year-old parolee has contacted the registered victim of the offender (and) … immediately referred” the matter to NSW Police.

Arthurell was released on parole last November after serving 24 years in prison for bludgeoning Venet Mulhall, then his fiancee, to death in 1997 with a piece of wood.

Arthurell, a former rodeo worker, was an outback drifter when he committed his first two killings four decades ago.

The tall, powerful, self styled “cowboy” had two manslaughter convictions when he met vulnerable and devoutly religious Venet Raylee Mulhall in the 1980s.

When Arthurell was 28, he killed his stepfather, Thomas Thornton, 49, with a carving knife and then went on the run.

Working at rodeos in Queensland and the Northern Territory, Arthurell met another man and together in 1981 they robbed and killed 19-year-old sailor, Ross Browning.

Browning’s mutilated body was found in scrub just 35km east of Tennant Creek.

NT Police described the killing as “the most vicious” they had investigated, but two murder trials were aborted and both men pleaded guilty to reduced charges of manslaughter.

Ms Mulhall started writing to Arthurell in 1986 when he was serving time in Darwin Correctional Centre for Browning’s killing.

A Prison Fellowship Christian, Ms Mulhall was five years older than Arthurell and visited him in prison, where he was baptised and convinced her – and authorities – he had found God and reformed.

Ms Mulhall had suffered a broken marriage and had been left with her face permanently paralysed and disfigured by an operation to remove a tumour next to her brain.

Arthurell, who had proposed to Ms Mulhall, was released into the care of his new fiancee in April 1991.

He was still on parole in February 1997 when he murdered her at the Coonabarabran home in central western NSW that Ms Mulhall had bought to forge their new life together.

Her brother, Paul Quinn, found Ms Mulhall’s decomposing body at the home.

Inside, he discovered – on his sister’s camera – images of Arthurell, who had fled in Ms Mulhall’s car, wearing his fiancee’s clothing.

Arthurell’s full sentence for murdering Ms Mulhall expired on May 24.

Paul Quinn said Arthurell should have been sentenced to life without parole.

“These people commit crimes that are so outrageous that they exclude themselves from society,” Mr Quinn told 2GB.

“The first thing the judge should actually consider is how do you reintegrate these people back into society.

“You can’t. They should stay in prison for the rest of their life.”

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Barry Gordon Hadlow

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MY COMMENTS:

            Regina Arthurell’s case was similar to Barry HadlowLenny Keith Lawson and Keith Burley, Jr., they were all brilliant actors to fool the parole board to release them, by acting as model prisoners.

Ms Mulhall started writing to Arthurell in 1986 when he was serving time in Darwin Correctional Centre for Browning’s killing.

A Prison Fellowship Christian, Ms Mulhall was five years older than Arthurell and visited him in prison, where he was baptised and convinced her – and authorities – he had found God and reformed.

Ms Mulhall had suffered a broken marriage and had been left with her face permanently paralysed and disfigured by an operation to remove a tumour next to her brain.

Arthurell, who had proposed to Ms Mulhall, was released into the care of his new fiancee in April 1991.

He was still on parole in February 1997 when he murdered her at the Coonabarabran home in central western NSW that Ms Mulhall had bought to forge their new life together.

            It proves the point that any country that abolishes the death penalty, will abolish life sentences next. The next time, if any Australian dares to lecture your country on death penalty and life imprisonment. Tell them about this case. Do not be surprise if Arthurell might reoffend again like Albert Flick, a 77-year-old man previously deemed "too old to be a threat" was sentenced to life in prison for fatally stabbing a woman in front of her children, four decades after he was convicted of a nearly identical crime. This is another great example of why Prisoner Rights Activists will remain silent as it is too extremely embarrassing for them to talk about recidivist killers.

[https://soldierexecutionerprolifer2008.blogspot.com/2019/08/77-year-old-albert-flick-murdered-again.html]

OTHER LINKS:

Domestic Violence {Australia}:

Devonport court: Murder accused faces court after young mum’s death

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=2013175592167135&id=1299628893521812

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9695101/Mum-young-woman-23-allegedly-stabbed-death-promises-care-six-year-old-daughter.html

Husband who murdered wife in Nollamara jailed for at least 21 years after claiming mental illness

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=2006848442799850&id=1299628893521812

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-07-07/harold-carter-jailed-for-stabbing-murder-of-wife-in-nollamara/100261962

Domestic Violence {Canada}:

Nicole Porciello murder: Man stabbed ex 47 times, filmed her bleeding to death

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=2005132182971476&id=1299628893521812

https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/real-life/news-life/nicole-porciello-murder-man-stabbed-ex-47-times-filmed-her-bleeding-to-death/news-story/044b46f52b657a32bd4f838cf28db6a5

 

Saturday, July 10, 2021

SEVEN MEN SENTENCED TO DEATH FOR THE JULY 10, 2017 KRABI MASSACRE

File photo - Eight suspects in the massacre of village headman Worayut Sanglang and seven of his family, including three young children, in Krabi, after their arrest, with Surikfat Bannopwongsakul sitting at right.

[PHOTO SOURCE: https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/1436531/krabi-home-invasion-murderers-get-death-sentence]

 

“The death penalty is legitimate. Many cases of severe crime have happened. Capital punishment exists to guarantee national peace and teach lessons. It is a necessity for us and people want it,” the prime minister said.

[PHOTO SOURCE: https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/1488438/prayut-death-penalty-necessary-for-peace]

https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/1488498/death-penalty-here-to-stay

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prayut_Chan-o-cha

 

            On March 18, 2021, The Supreme Court of Thailand upheld the death sentences of seven men convicted of the mass murder of a family in Krabi on July 10, 2017. Mass Murderers are the type of killers that deserve to die, I have no pity for them.

The Seven Killers should join Lopburi Gold Shop Robber, Prasittichai Khaokaew should join Somkid Phumphuang (Serial Killer), Artur Segarra Princep (Body Parts Killer), Ronnakorn Romruen (Raped and murdered a German Tourist), Wanchai Saengkhao (Pedophile) and any of those on Thailand’s death row as Winston Churchill was quoted as saying:

"Contemplate that if Hitler falls into our hands we shall certainly put him to death. Not a Sovereign who could be said to be in hands of Ministers, like Kaiser. This man is the mainspring of evil. Instrument - electric chair, for gangsters no doubt available on lend-lease."

Winston Churchill6 July 1942

 

Prison officials demonstrate the use of the death penalty by lethal injection. Monday's execution was the first in Thailand since two drug traffickers were executed since 2009. (File photo)

[PHOTO SOURCE: https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/1487818/killer-put-to-death]


Seven death sentences for family massacre

published : 19 Mar 2021 at 04:00

The Supreme Court on Thursday sentenced to death seven men convicted of the gruesome mass murder of a family in Krabi in 2017.

The court upheld the sentences for premeditated murder against Surikfat "Bung Fat" Bannopwongsakul, 41; Khomsan Wiangnon; Abdullo Dolo, 30; Arun Thongkham, 29; Prachak Bunthoi, 36; Thanachai Chamnong, 41, and Tawatchai Boonkong.

It also upheld a 12-month jail sentence for an eighth defendant, a woman named Chalita Sangchote.

The court found she had no knowledge of the plot to murder the family.

However, it convicted her for being involved in helping to hide valuables stolen from the murder scene.

In a video conference session, the court said the seven other defendants had callously committed the murder with no regard for the law and the death sentence would also deter anyone from committing a similar act.

Those sentenced to death were also ordered to pay restitution to relatives of the murdered family.

The amounts for each murdered family member range from 400,000 baht to two million baht.

    

Seven Thai men sentenced to death for execution style murder of Krabi family members in 2017

[PHOTO SOURCE: https://aseannow.com/topic/1210427-seven-thai-men-sentenced-to-death-for-execution-style-murder-of-krabi-family-members-in-2017/]

On July 10, 2017, Worayut Sanglang, 46, chief of Moo 1 village in tambon Ban Klang, Ao Luk district in Krabi, and seven members of his family were killed in his home.

Mr Surikfat and his accomplices wore military-style clothing, forced their way into Worayut's home and held 11 members of the family captive.

They were later all shot, execution style. Three of the victims, a mother and her two young daughters, survived.

Mr Worayut's father-in-law had lent a plot of land to Mr Surikfat so he could secure a loan.

He later repaid the loan but Mr Surikfat refused to return the property.

INTERNET SOURCE: https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2086047/seven-death-sentences-for-family-massacremARC

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https://www.facebook.com/groups/3350621811720081/permalink/3785438954905029/

     

“There is one other consideration which I believe should never be overlooked. If the criminal law of this country is to be respected, it must be in accordance with public opinion, and public opinion must support it. That goes very nearly to the root of this question of capital punishment. I cannot believe or the public opinion (or would I rather call it the public conscience) of this country will tolerate that persons who deliberately condemn others to painful and, it may be, lingering deaths should be allow to live…”

  

Police commanders question murder suspect Surifat Bannobwongsakul at an army base in Krabi on Saturday

[PHOTO SOURCE: https://www.khaosodenglish.com/news/crimecourtscalamity/2017/07/17/alleged-attackers-krabi-massacre-will-executed-cop-says/]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chakthip_Chaijinda

Alleged Attackers in Krabi Massacre ‘Will Be Executed,’ Police Chief Says

By Teeranai Charuvastra, News Chief

July 17, 2017 4:36 pm

KRABI — Police said Sunday they arrested a man who engineered a home invasion which left a local official along with seven family members dead in Krabi province last week.

Surifat Bannobwongsakul, 41, was detained without a court warrant Saturday evening and accused of killing village administrator Worayuth Sanlang and his relatives, including his two young daughters, at their residence. The June 10 incident has drawn widespread attention due to the savage nature of the crimes.

Police commissioner Chakthip Chaijinda said he even wished Surifat would have put up a fight during the arrest so that security officers could have gun him down.

“In fact, I didn’t even want him captured alive,” Gen. Chakthip said at a Sunday news conference about the investigation. “I prayed he would fight, but he didn’t.”

Seven men identified as Surifat’s accomplices were also arrested, the police chief said. All of them are being held at an army base in Krabi under a special junta order that allows soldiers to detain individuals without charges for up to a week. Legal counseling is typically not provided during the detention.

Chakthip said police will apply for a formal arrest warrant for Surifat and his alleged accomplices after they are released from questioning, but insisted investigators have enough evidence to implicate them.

“In the end, all of them will be executed anyway,” Chakthip said.

All of the suspects are civilians, he added.

   

“It would be better to drown these prisoners in the Dead Sea if possible, since that's the lowest point in the world.”

- Avigdor Lieberman

[http://victimsfamiliesforthedeathpenalty.blogspot.com.au/2018/01/avigdor-liberman-won-rayner-goddard-act.html]

The police commissioner said Surifat confessed to plotting a vengeance on Worayuth because the official was suing him over a land dispute. Worayuth also owed a large sum of money to Surifat, he said.

“The deceased and the perpetrator had many heated arguments, especially about land deeds,” Chakthip said. “There was a lawsuit. They took it to the court. The lands were worth millions.”

  

This family photo of village head Worayut and his three children, all killed in the invasion, is from the Facebook account of their mother, Duangphon Sanglang, also among the casualties.

[PHOTO SOURCE: https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/1285263/gunmen-massacre-krabi-family-execution-style]

Cold Blooded Murders

The shootings took place at the Sanlang family residence. Of the 11 people present at the home at the time, only three survived the killings. The rest were either killed on the spot or died later at the hospital, fruit of gunshot wounds to the head.

The dead include Worayuth, his wife and his daughters, age 13 and 11. Another 6 year old girl was among those killed.

   

The bodies of the family shot to death in their home on Monday in Krabi's Ao Luk district lie wrapped in sheets. (Photo courtesy Ao Luk police)


In Sunday’s news conference Chakthip gave chilling details of how Worayuth and his family were murdered.

According to the police commissioner, Surifat and seven men donned army uniforms and entered the residence on pretense that they were searching for narcotics. Since the May 2014, it’s become common for soldiers to raid properties without warrants.

The assailants then reportedly held the family members hostage as they waited for Worayuth to come home. When he did, he was detained alongside his family.

Although the survivors described the intruders as being armed with assault rifles, Chakthip said those were in fact BB guns. He said Surifat acquired the murder weapon from Worayuth; as the village chief reportedly owned several handguns and shotguns at his home.

Surifat, the police chief said, then shot Worayuth and his family one by one in cold blood.

“He was the one who shot them all,” Gen. Chakthip said. “I think he planned it all along. He’s a cruel man.”

INTERNET SOURCE: https://www.khaosodenglish.com/news/crimecourtscalamity/2017/07/17/alleged-attackers-krabi-massacre-will-executed-cop-says/

   

The act of policing is, in order to punish less often, to punish more severely. - Napoleon Bonaparte

http://victimsfamiliesforthedeathpenalty.blogspot.com/2017/05/napoleon-bonaparte-on-policing-pro.html


   

Surikfat: Led group of killers

Surikfat "Bung Fat" Bannopwongsakul

Krabi home invasion murderers get death sentence

published : 28 Mar 2018 at 16:06

KRABI: The Krabi Provincial Court on Wednesday sentenced six men to death for invading a village headman's home and murdering him and seven members of his family last July.

They are Surikfat Bannopwongsakul, 41, Prajak Boontoy, 36, Komsan Wiangnon, Abdulloh Doloh, 30, Tawatchai Boonkong, 37, and Arun Thongkham, 29.

Two other defendants received prison terms: one year and nine months for Tanachai Jamnong, 41, and one year for Chalita Sangchote 41.

The court found the first six defendants guilty of the murder of Worayut Sanglang, 46, head of Moo 1 village in tambon Ban Klang of Ao Luk district, and seven of his family, three of them young children, on the night of July 10, 2017.

The court did not consider requests for suspension or release on bail.

    

A woman holds up a sign with ‘Too many terrorists in prison’ written on one side and ‘Kill them all’ written on the other during a rally in Tel Aviv on April 19, 2016 to support Elor Azaria. (Photo: Jack Guez/AFP)

[PHOTO SOURCE: http://mondoweiss.net/2017/08/israelis-palestinian-attackers/

 http://victimsfamiliesforthedeathpenalty.blogspot.com/2017/10/a-group-of-50-families-in-israel-for.html]

 After opposing capital punishment over the years, PM tells Salomon family (Thursday July 27, 2017), who lost three members in terror attack in Halamish, that it's time 'to wipe the smile off the terrorist's face'; while military law allows it, the government needs to change its policy on the matter to enable judges to hand down such a sentence.

 "It's time we start giving death sentences to terrorists," the prime minister told the mourning family. "It's enshrined in law, it requires a unanimous decision by the judges, but they also want to know the government's position. And my position as the prime minister, in this instance of such a heinous murderer—he needs to be executed. We need to wipe the smile off his face." – Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, changed from an opponent to supporter of capital punishment 

[http://victimsfamiliesforthedeathpenalty.blogspot.com/2017/07/benjamin-netanyahu-changed-from-death.html]


The bodies of the family shot to death in their home on Monday in Krabi's Ao Luk district lie wrapped in sheets. (Photo courtesy Ao Luk police)

[PHOTO SOURCE: https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/1285263/gunmen-massacre-krabi-family-execution-style]

Surikfat, also known as Bang Fat, and his accomplices were wearing military-like clothing when they forced their way into Worayut's home and held 11 members of the family captive.

They were later all shot, execution style. Three of the victims, a mother and her two young daughters, survived. The mother's wound was a bullet graze and she fell unconscious. The girls raised their hands to block the bullets, which lodged in their heads.

The family massacre

According to earlier reports, the killers tried to fake the death scene, using Worayut's gun to kill the family and making it appear he then killed himself. 

Worayut's father-in-law had pledged a block of land to Surikfat as security for a loan. He later repaid the loan but Surikfat was unable to return the property because he in turn had pledged it for a loan he took out. Worayut demanded the return of the land, which led to a bitter conflict culminating in mass murder.

INTERNET SOURCE: https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/1436531/krabi-home-invasion-murderers-get-death-sentence

   

Justice minister Prajin Jantong visits the lethal injection chamber at Bang Kwang Prison on Dec. 30, 2017.

[PHOTO SOURCE: https://www.khaosodenglish.com/featured/2018/06/19/officials-silent-on-thailands-1st-execution-in-9-years/]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prajin_Juntong

 

"If a man is a danger to the community, threatening it with disintegration by some wrongdoing of his, then his execution for the healing and preservation of the common good is to be commended.  Only the public authority, not private persons, may licitly execute malefactors by public judgment. Men shall be sentenced to death for crimes of irreparable harm or which are particularly perverted."

St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica, 11; 65-2; 66-6.

[PHOTO SOURCE: http://victimsfamiliesforthedeathpenalty.blogspot.com/2016/01/saint-thomas-aquinas-on-death-penalty.html]

 

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https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/1285263/gunmen-massacre-krabi-family-execution-style

OTHER LINKS:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_punishment_in_Thailand

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chakthip_Chaijinda