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Welch was at Puget Park in North Tacoma with her two younger sisters when she rode her bike home to pick up sandwiches. When Welch got back to the park, police believe she may have gone looking for her sisters, who had left to use the restroom at a nearby business.
Welch's sisters went back to the park about 1 p.m. and found Welch's bike and lunch on the table, but Welch was missing. Her body was found later that night in a nearby gulch. She had been raped and murdered.

Julian Assange leaves after speaking to the media from the balcony of the Embassy of Ecuador on May 19, 2017, in London.
On the day Donald Trump was elected his supporters asked him to pardon the founder and frontman of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange. They flooded social media demanding Assange be allowed to leave the Ecuadorian embassy in London without arrest and extradition to the United States.
Stone silence from Trump and his administration.
A few months before the election, WikiLeaks released a searchable archive of over 30,000 emails and attachments taken from Hillary Clinton's not-so private email server.
Trump held no aversion to exploiting the emails. He called them the Crooked Hillary emails and said they endangered the national security of the United States.
Democrats called foul, said Assange had colluded with Putin and the Russians.
In April, they filed a lawsuit in federal court against the Russian government, the Trump campaign, and WikiLeaks. They argue there was a widespread conspiracy to swing the 2016 election.
They have zero evidence of this. Evidence is no longer required. Accusations alone now serve to take down leaders and destroy careers.
Julian Assange and WikiLeaks are no longer of use to Donald Trump.
An Associated Press report published Thursday gave details of the abuses committed last year against young Latino migrants at the Shenandoah Valley Juvenile Center near Staunton, Virginia. Lawyers for the teenage victims sued the prison-a state facility run by a consortium of seven towns and cities in the Shenandoah Valley-and a court hearing is set for July.
According to a half-dozen sworn statements, given by the victims in Spanish and then translated for filing with the federal court for the Western District of Virginia, children as young as 14 were beaten while handcuffed, tied down to chairs while stripped naked and hooded, and held for long periods in solitary confinement, sometimes naked and cold.
Comment: Before you blame it all on Trump, consider that these are historical and systematic practices that transcend whomever happens to be in power. Certainly, as the President of the United States, he is responsible for whatever happens on his watch - but Trump did not invent torture in US detention centers.

Vehicles line up to enter the US at the border crossing between Blaine, Washington, and White Rock, British Columbia, but along the beach where Cedella Roman was arrested the border is unmarked.
The French citizen was visiting her mother and studying English, when the family headed to White Rock, about an hour's drive from Vancouver in May.
As dusk approached, the 19-year-old went for a jog along the beach. She swerved on to a dirt path as the tide came in, stopping briefly to snap a photo of the stunning scenery before turning around to retrace her steps.
It was then that she was confronted by two officers from the US border patrol.
"An officer stopped me and started telling me I had crossed the border illegally," Roman told Radio-Canada. "I told him I hadn't done it on purpose, and that I didn't understand what was happening."
She hadn't seen any signs marking the border, she said. "I said to myself, well I may have crossed the border but they'll probably only give me a fine, or they'll tell me to go back to Canada or they'll give me a warning."
Comment: Any encounter with US border patrol, whatever the reason, is likely to spell bad news. See also:
- Innocent woman kidnapped by border patrol, stripped naked and sodomized by multiple agents
- 3 Canadians Accuse U.S. Border Guards of 'Molestation'
- Canadian sues claiming abuse at U.S. border
"I'll tell you a personal story. Last summer I traveled [with my wife] to the USA for a vacation. I graduated from a Jewish school in New York. And we went to meet friends. I have a ton of friends in the U.S.A. And I encountered something that I called an actual plague. I saw my friends' children married or coupled with non-Jewish partners! And the parents beat their breasts and ask questions, and are suffering. Listen, it's every [Jewish] family in the U.S.A.! And we are talking about millions. And I said there must be a campaign, a solution. We have to rack our brains to figure out how to solve this great challenge.The intermarriage rate among American Jews is 58 percent, but 71 percent among the non-Orthodox.
Comment: And he's the 'softer', 'liberal' answer to Bibi...
People across Twitter have picked up on the claims, and Peter Fonda even called for people to "rip Barron Trump from his mother's arms and put him in a cage" so that Melania Trump will "stand up" to her husband.
So, it's not okay for children who are not citizens of this country to be taken from their parents who have broken the law, but it's totally okay to kidnap the president's son and put him in a cage? Sounds a little hypocritical to me.
But CNN quickly ran into a roadblock when they tried to get a border patrol agent to admit that the conditions the kids were being kept in at the border were horrific.
In the report, Alston observes that the United States has the highest income inequality in the Western world, with 40 million Americans living in poverty, and over 18 million of them in extreme poverty. Additionally, amongst the middle class, 40% of them reportedly would be unable to cover an unexpected $400 expense. Alston goes on to describe the American dream as an illusion saying 'In other words, the American dream of mobility, is turning into the American illusion, in which the rich get ever richer, and the middle classes don't move.'
Included here is Alston's statement, relative to his findings on America's poverty to the 38th session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva on Friday, added emphasis is mine:
Great train robbery: UK rail line returns to public ownership after 'total failure of privatization'

Britain's rail passengers are the victims of a 'great train robbery', a damning study concludes today
The state-run operator has been created after Virgin Trains East Coast (VTEC), 90 per cent owned by Stagecoach, ended its heavily loss-making franchise on the route from London to Leeds, Newcastle and Edinburgh. It was the third operator to walk away after hopelessly optimistic forecasts failed to materialise.
In 2007, the Great North Eastern Railway (GNER), part of the Sea Containers conglomerate, collapsed. That franchise was taken over by National Express, which itself handed back the keys two years later.
Comment: It's the same story with the other private railway operators; service is abysmal, it's cheaper to fly and you're often lucky to get a seat - and the situation is similar with pretty much all of the UK's privatized utility companies. It's also rather unsettling to note that Virgin, owned by Richard Branson, has its eyes on taking over the UK's National Health Service:
- UK's abysmal rail companies hike fares again, meanwhile customer horrified over sexist name
- Cost of Privatization in UK: Rail, water & utilities hit households financially - study
- The Wicked Witch is Dead: Margaret Thatcher's toxic legacy - public division and unfettered corporate greed
- Russia's hi-speed rail boom: Manufactured locally and set to traverse the world (VIDEO)
- 'One Belt, One Road': China builds infrastructure with speed unprecedented in history
Comment:
- Telling it like it is: WikiLeaks calls QAnon a likely 'Pied Piper' operation
- QAnon is a PsyOp designed to mislead Trump supporters and divide alternative news readers
- Not smart: Trump officials pushing for regime change in Iran
- What does the US want in Iran? Iraqi-style regime change
- Oligarchal goals for Iran and Syria: Regime change in one means regime change in both
Noted consumer advocate and author Ralph Nader on Friday offered a sharp retort to Laura Bush and Michelle Obama in response to the former first ladies levied criticism at the Trump administration's cruel immigration policy that separated immigrant children from their families.
"Would be nice if Laura Bush and Michelle Obama had expressed similar heartfelt concern for the tens of thousands of children killed or seriously maimed by the wars of their husbands in Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere," he tweeted.













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