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06-25-2010, 03:50 PM
The two individuals whose pictures were not on the poster used by officials to indicate the targets for assassination by the contract killers linked to Puerto Rican fugitive Jose David Figueroa Agosto are Mary Pelaez and Michael Dauhajre, a brother of Sammy Dauhajre who is now in prison.
This information, which comes from a source in the District Attorney's office in the National District that was revealed to reporters from El Caribe (according to a report in El Nuevo Diario). According to the source, this is why Mary Pelaez is always heavily guarded while being taken to a hearing at the Palace of Justice in Ciudad Nueva.
On her last appearance at the court, Pelaez had told journalists: "It smells of funeral home."
According to a report that prosecutors gave to El Nuevo Diario, Michael Dauhajre had told the authorities that he had seen, on at least two occasions between 2006 and 2007, the accused Mary Elvira Pelaez Frappier at a villa in Casa de Campo, La Romana with fugitive drug trafficker Jose Figueroa Agosto.
This statement helped prosecutors establish that a long-term relationship had existed between the accused and the Figueroa Agosto, described by the US Marshal as "the Pablo Escobar of the Caribbean".
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This information, which comes from a source in the District Attorney's office in the National District that was revealed to reporters from El Caribe (according to a report in El Nuevo Diario). According to the source, this is why Mary Pelaez is always heavily guarded while being taken to a hearing at the Palace of Justice in Ciudad Nueva.
On her last appearance at the court, Pelaez had told journalists: "It smells of funeral home."
According to a report that prosecutors gave to El Nuevo Diario, Michael Dauhajre had told the authorities that he had seen, on at least two occasions between 2006 and 2007, the accused Mary Elvira Pelaez Frappier at a villa in Casa de Campo, La Romana with fugitive drug trafficker Jose Figueroa Agosto.
This statement helped prosecutors establish that a long-term relationship had existed between the accused and the Figueroa Agosto, described by the US Marshal as "the Pablo Escobar of the Caribbean".
More... (http://www.dr1.com/index.html#10)