beachlvr0810
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Yall have better eyes than I do because I don't see anything but bushes.
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Since there could be a lot of homeless in the area, do you think that one of them climbed into the trash bin for coverage to sleep and just died of exposure or illness?
A third suspect has been charged in connection with the death of a Camden man whose remains were found in a bin on the side of Interstate 676 in 2013, Camden County Prosecutor Mary Eva Colalillo and Camden County Police Chief Scott Thomson announced on Tuesday.
LaQuan Shaw, 21, of Camden, is the third man charged with murder in connection with the death of 23-year-old Adrian Rivera. Lashaun Brown-Bunch, 21, of Camden, and a 16-year-old Willingboro boy were each previously charged with murder in the case...
Riveras remains were put into a red recycling receptacle and werent found until November of 2013 at mile marker 1.6 on I-676.
I went looking for an obituary notice or photo but couldn't find anything. A few more articles that mostly say the same thing over and over.
http://www.courierpostonline.com/st...09/suspect-charged-body-barrel-case/10243607/
http://www.thedailyjournal.com/stor...rrest-made-body-found-barrel-camden/10275165/
Investigators suspected the remains were Riveras and began collecting evidence even before a state police DNA expert confirmed his identity last month, the prosecutors office said.
I think this is the probable cause statement for the murderer's arrest: http://camdencountypros.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Probable-Cause-statement-Brown-Bunch.doc
http://articles.philly.com/2014-06-11/news/50482249_1_adrian-rivera-affidavit-drug-set
So a drug dealer is partially ID'd because of his EBT card, according to the probable cause statement above. I will withhold further commentary, as I do not personally pay taxes in New Jersey.
"Drug set"
Is that the new lingo for GANG members?
Is that supposed to make it sound more benign or something?
I thought it was slang for a crack house, only for other drugs, especially the psychedelic ones.
Really? I haven't heard of anyone doing psychedelic around here in a long long time.
I've only heard of "set" or "works" as in needles...