Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Illegals Rape and Murder for Fun.... (oops I mean Guest Workers)

Mr. Herrera wa just here for a job, right? Maybe, just to rape and murder a few white girls. These people need to be sent home, they can rape and murder as many people as they want there.

NEW CITY, New York (AP) -- Hours after a suburban housewife was raped and killed, her sister received a call made from the victim's cell phone in which a man lewdly described having sex with her, the sister testified.

Prosecutors say the caller was Douglas Herrera Castellanos, who is on trial for the killing of Mary Nagle, 42. They charge that Herrera, who was hired to wash Nagle's deck, raped and brutally killed her in her bedroom nearly a year ago.

Herrera, 30, an immigrant from Guatemala whose visa expired in 2001, faces a life term with no parole if convicted of first-degree murder. He also faces rape, robbery and burglary charges.

Testifying on what would have been Nagle's 43rd birthday, her sister, Donna McGrath said the caller told her he wanted to have sex with her, too. She said she tried unsuccessfully to get the man to tell her where he was.

McGrath was among five women who testified Monday about getting calls from Nagle's phone after she was killed. Three of the calls were obscene, they said.
Prosecutors say Herrera made the calls to women whose names he found in the cell phone's directory. They say he called the women as he left the Nagle home in this suburb north of New York City.

"He kept saying pornographic, dirty things to me," said Anna Solicito, a friend of Nagle's. "He was very calm, very matter-of-fact, like he enjoyed what he was saying."
A telephone company employee testified previously that Nagle's cell phone was used for more than 50 calls after she died, including several to Guatemala.
One of the detectives who conducted the first police interview with Herrera said the defendant repeatedly denied killing or raping Nagle.

Defense attorney Barry Weiss, trying to convince the jury that Herrera was intoxicated when the slaying occurred, pointed out that the suspect was not tested for alcohol although detectives smelled beer on his breath.

He also noted that the interview was not recorded, although audio- and videotaping equipment was in the police station where the questioning took place.
Weiss said he was considering having his client testify on Tuesday.
Nagle's husband, Daniel Nagle, said outside the courthouse that their children, ages 6 and 9, had made birthday gifts for their mother and insisted on a party Monday night, "so we're going to celebrate Mary's life

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