Mcclintock Brown
Mcclintock Brown How should I do my hair and make up for Winter Formal? Okay…soooo…Winter Formal is comin up and I was wondering if any one has any suggestions on hair and make up…...
Mcclintock Brown
How should I do my hair and make up for Winter Formal?
Okay…soooo…Winter Formal is comin up and I was wondering if any one has any suggestions on hair and make up…any tips?
my hair is shoulder length and layered with side swept bangs & my dress is a brown, strapless Jessica McClintock.
any comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
thnx =) !
Wear your hair in a nice up do because it very fancy and classy. Also for makeup go for the natural look. Maybe just add a LITTLE sparkle to the cheekbones.
If you want you could go to a department store and ask for a make over. They will do it for free in hopes you will buy something. Only thing is you might get nasty stares when you walk away with buying anything.
Have fun at the dance! =)
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"Please, I beg you to release my son. Give him back to Mea €
By Michael Webster: Syndicated Research Reporter. May 6, 2009 at 12:00 p.m. PT
The mother of the kidnapped little 3-year-old Rosalina Rodriguez Millan Briant shirt hugs her son against her breast during a press conference in San Bernardino County Sheriff s Department in San Bernardino. Young Rodriguez was forced at gunpoint from his modest house in San Bernardino by two armed men during an invasion of the home on Sunday. "I grabbed my son, I said, 'I'm going to take the child to Mexico and I'll kill you,'" said the mother of Briant
Briant € ™ s mother spent more than five hours in connection with researchers and designers Tuesday, based on painful memories to help compose images of two men suspected of binding to their young and their five children on Sunday afternoon before abducting the boy.
Briant € ™ s mother is making desperate pleas for return of her son.
"Please, I beg you to release my son. Give back to me," said while crying. "Why are you taking him him go. Do not harm my son. My son, my life.'s a good boy."
The suspects are both said that thin, Spanish-speaking Latino men. One is said to be 18, 5-feet-8 and a black baseball cap, jeans and a green shirt. The second suspect was approximately 24 years old, 5-feet-10 and wearing a black shirt, black trousers, black boots and a white handkerchief.
The Department of Sheriff San Bernardino County has published these drawings made of the suspects involved in the kidnapping of 3 years of age, Briant Rodriguez. The suspect left is approximately 18 years old and the suspect left is approximately 24 years old. (Courtesy of the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department)
Miller, his wife and six children have only lived in the house about three months. For some unknown reason no information available yet on the people who previously lived in the house of the family.
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Both parents deny that the family was involved in any illegal activities and said I do not know why anyone would take her baby. Sheriff's spokeswoman Jodi Miller said the kidnappers have not contacted the family for ransom and "we are concerned that the child has been adopted across the border. "
Briant Rodriguez was abducted from his home in the 8000 block Pedley Road on Sunday after the Two armed men looted about 20 minutes passed the house while his mother and five of his children were tied up, officials say sheriff of San Bernardino.
One of Briant brothers could be released and unleashed his family members.
Also taken from the house was the cell phone Millán, so did the emergency call from a liquor store nearby.
Lieutenant "is horrible," Sheriff Rick Ells told The Associated Press. "I do not think I can impress you how rare a kidnapping like this. "
Briant father, who lives with the family, was at work at the time of the robbery and kidnapping, students ELL said.
"The family is saying there is no reason and do not know the kidnappers," Ells said, adding that kidnapping does not appear to be a kidnapping family.
Briant mother told sheriff's deputies that he heard a car door slammed outside the family home when the men of the left, led to believe that the gunmen fled by car.
Sheriff's spokeswoman Jodi Miller, San Bernardino told the Associated Press that authorities along the border with Mexico have heightened, and FBI investigators were assisting in the investigation. Briant Detectives stressed that parents are not suspects.
Less than 200 kidnappings across the country reported a year abroad, according to the FBI.
Last year, another boy, Cole Puffinburger, was was kidnapped from his Las Vegas home by three men posing as police officers. Police said they believe the men were Mexican drug dealers and that the kidnapping at gunpoint was a "message" to the grandfather Childs.
Clemons Fred Tinnemeyer, 51, grandfather of kidnapped 6-year-old boy in Nevada was arrested by the FBI task force in Riverside. The police said Tinnemeyer allegedly stole millions of dollars from a powerful Mexican drug cartel in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico and believe that because it ordered a contract hit. Unconfirmed reports say Tinnemeyer was delivered instead of being found by the team Mexican cartels murder. Tinnemeyer is believed to have played an important roll in the distribution and sale of drugs in Nevada, California, Arizona, Texas and New Mexico.
Federal officials say they believe the kidnappers were trying to locate Tinnemeyer to collect the debt or to take serious action of others, but because he was not there Tinnemeyer Mexico gangsters took Cole, seeking a ransom and recovery and trade Cole for the amount due. Researchers in the kidnapping of Rodriguez, in San Bernardino are checking possible similarities.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE VICTIM:
Briant RODRIGUEZ, MALE, HISPANIC, Weight: 40lbs, EYES: Brown, Hair: BROWN CLOTHING: BLUE SHIRT YELLOW blue striped short sleeves. BLACK sandals.
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Organized, well funded and Mexico's violent drug cartels are kidnapping cells address a growing number of U.S. citizens, many victims are believed to family members of drug traffickers. The MDTA ™ € s ordering murders kidnappings and other violence against innocent Americans and some of the victims are children.
Some of the kidnappings are believed retaliation by drug dealers, due to s ™ € MDCA cash for drugs.
Authorities believe that it is frightening people to retaliate.
Many of America residents were kidnapped and demanded a ransom in Mexico and other U.S. hostages and taken to Mexico.
â € œSome of hostages were recovered, some were wounded and some were killed, â € said agent Alex Horan, who directs the FBI's violent crime squad in San Diego.
â € œIt's not a pleasant experience. Victims have reported beatings, torture and there have been rapes.Â. Â. Â. Wives and hoods over the head are common, â € he said. â € OEI would certainly be concerned, â € he said Horan.
He described the groups abduction as sophisticated operations similar to terrorist cells, each with a head and a clear division of labor. Usually a group is involved in the Movement Scout, another carries out the kidnapping, the victim has third and fourth handles the ransom.
â € œThey know who to go after. I think have a list, â € Horan said. â € œThese are cells.es kidnapping. Â. Â. That's what they do. They do kidnappings all year LONG.O €
While the FBI would not say what the ransom demands are, or how often they are paid, agents said money is driving the increase.
 ⠀ œWe've the victims were held on days to months, â € he said Horan.
Not all victims is Hispanic, but there has been â € œvery few cases where a tourist is directed at random, â € said Eric Drickersen, which oversees the FBI in connection border offices in San Diego.
Some of the kidnappings go unreported because people fear retribution, said Drickersen.
Brownsville, Texas to San Diego, California, Mexican border cities U.S. cities, where most Americans are being killed by the killings and executions. But other Americans are being killed by the long arm of the Mexican drug cartels, that reach deep into the Americas. There are scores of Mexican drug cartel replacement € ™ s terrorist invade U.S. to cross the porous international border and killing Americans in Dallas, Texas, Atlanta, Geo, New York, Phoenix, Arizona, Las Vegas Nevada, and is believed to have reached Shelby County Alabama, where five people were found murdered gangland-style Mexican nationals.
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Many Americans were kidnapped in the U.S. and taken to Mexico, where they were killed. But other Americans were kidnapped and murdered in Mexico during his visit, places where the gangland-style shooting in the country. Dozens of U.S. citizens have been kidnapped or taken hostage or killed by their captors in Mexico and many cases remain unsolved. Moreover, new cases of disappearances and kidnapping for ransom and murdered Americans continue to be reported.
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Carey Marcella McClintock was threatening to testify against a prominent and well known in El Paso, Texas criminal defense lawyer who has represented Mexican drug and Americans and that he was looking at the drug cartels and gang members.
Carey € ™ s father has been independently investigated its daughterâ € ™ s death and now believe that Carey was taken from a Texas town near Dallas to Juarez Mexico across the border from El Paso, Texas, in a ruse, and was brutally killed on 31 August 2008 in Ciudad Juarez so he could not testify. Â She was found in an abandoned house in the minutes of the desert outside the city. Â She had been beaten and stabbed several times. Carey € ™ s father believes his daughter was about to testify against the lawyer and others in an investigation ongoing federal and involvement of Mexican drug cartel and was hired gunmen from El Paso barrio Azteca gang. â € OEI believe he was forced to go to the Step by counsel and the attorney s ™ € friend in the transportation was provided and was placed in a hotel in Ciudad Juarez and all paid for by the same lawyer. His family fears that what really happened with Carey has happened to others and that his murder and others like him will never see the light of day and never be solved by corrupt officials in Mexico. It also says that the U.S. authorities refuse to investigate, since the assertion of the crime was in Mexico. The Police Department has been informed El Paso of the details surrounding the case that the local lawyer smuggled and harbored a known fugitive, however, no investigation is ongoing. The father also thinks that the same lawyer had something to do with his daughterâ € ™ s murder.
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Mexican Drug cartels terror reaches deep into the U.S.
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