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  • Thanks to me you mean. I posted this 2 days ago
    http://www.queenscentral.com/f.....php?id=932

    Posted by yellowstone
    on June 30th, 2008 at 7:21 am

  • Sorry! I knew that, but Wilkinson actually sent it to me just before your post. Took me two days to post it because I’m relevant like that.

    Posted by Steve
    on June 30th, 2008 at 8:08 am

  • The real estate broker found dead involved in this dealt with very upscale units in and around Forest Hills and also in units in Manhattan. His office was near the location where the other woman was found dead by the 112th police precinct.

    I am not saying the two cases are related at this time. However, both these cases are in unsolved state at this time and weird incidents have happened before in Forest Hills before including a case on Austin Street where was an incident with ties relating to financing terrorism.

    When you keep looking at incidents in an area no matter where that is, there are going to be things going on there that are unsettling to say the least.

    The interesting part of the case in this is the jurisdictional issue between Federal (Department of Customers and Immigration) and the local Queens police. Could there be a federal coverup here? NYPD vs Federal jurisdictional issues can get very touchy.

    A motive or modus operandi does not appear to be fully established in this case in my own mind. The broker was a well known seller of HIGH END LUXURY CONDOS on the internet. The other people are not people where information about them is seen or known by the public. Even the home where this allegedly happened is unknown.

    With the woman’s body found by 112th police precinct and with this case, facts seem to be missing from the press. However maybe a fuller investigation is under way internally on both of these cases and we just lack public information.

    I believe all of these incidents are isolated and don’t in any way affect the safety of Forest Hills for the masses. There doesn’t seem to be any attackers shooting random people at will. All these instances are isolated from the mainstream.

    Posted by SADSTORY
    on June 30th, 2008 at 10:13 am

  • I was in the area and saw a lone cop in the area who went in to the Organic food store and got a drink or something then came out. He seemed to be walking down Austin Street on foot looking at the buildings on the side of the road. Not sure if he was just looking around or it was involving something else.

    Posted by SADSTORY
    on June 30th, 2008 at 8:29 pm

  • HSBC I mean, AJ, err I mean SADSTORY what is your point? Do you think the lone cop was conspiring? Are cops not allowed to walk into Organic food stores? Aren’t cops supposed to be llooking around? I don’t understand.

    Posted by Nostradamus
    on July 2nd, 2008 at 8:02 pm

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The latest misfortune

Posted by Steve on Monday, June 30th, 2008

Thanks to Maspeth activist-about-town Christina Wilkinson for this one: After a night of drinking, someone ended up dead on the kitchen floor of a federal Customs agent’s Forest Hills home. The circumstances are hazy, but you can add that to the seemingly growing file of bizarre local deaths.