A 24-year-old Chinese woman was stabbed to death and her white boyfriend was arrested
A 24-year-old Chinese woman was stabbed to death and her white boyfriend was arrested (Alberta Times) A 24-year-old Chinese girl named Alexandre Don José (Alexand) who settled in Santa Barbara...
A 24-year-old Chinese woman was stabbed to death and her white boyfriend was arrested (Alberta Times) Alexandra Joyce Tang, a 24-year-old Chinese girl who lives in Santa Barbara, was stabbed to death at the home where her boyfriend lived in Laguna Hills on the 1st. Her 25-year-old boyfriend Derek Pinski was arrested in Mesa, this state, and will face murder charges. The Orange County Police Department reported that at nearly 11:15 a.m. on the 1st, police and firefighters arrived at Caminito. The owner of a house in the 22000 block of Tasquillo was found performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation on a woman. Medical personnel took over, but she was still unable to survive. The police later confirmed that the deceased was Don José, who had multiple stab wounds all over his body. He was a boyfriend and girlfriend. Nine hours later, at nearly 8:30 pm on the 1st, Binski was arrested in Arizona, 350 miles away. The Orange County Police Department rushed to collect evidence. It is understood that Binski fled the scene after the incident and will be charged with murder. The murder occurred in the community of "Laguna Village" at the north entrance of Laguna. The community has more than 900 residential buildings. Since the houses in the 22000 block of Caminito Tasquillo where the murder occurred are all one-story, it is said that if someone screamed at the time of the incident, they would not be able to escape the ears of the neighbors. Three neighbors claimed that the community is managed by a housing association and has always been safe, and they were shocked by the murder. They also said that a large van parked not far away was a work vehicle sent by the police to clean up the murder scene. However, the staff responded with "no comment" and refused to confirm that the house they faced was the one where the murder occurred yesterday. No one answered the door of the house, and no one answered the door of the neighbors. A neighbor said that the house was occupied by a woman and her son, but he was not familiar with the woman, but suddenly saw many police cars and fire trucks coming in and out of the neighborhood yesterday. Another man, Sam, who was walking with his wife in a stroller, said that the suspect's mother had mentioned that the suspect was studying at the University of California, Santa Barbara. According to the suspect's statement on Linkedin, the largest professional website, he studied in the Department of Psychology at Orange County Coast Community College and then transferred to the Department of Psychology at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He graduated in 2011 with a bachelor's degree in psychology. The suspect has been working at Whole Food Market since May this year. He is a white man with brown hair and brown eyes.
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