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LEFT WING LOONS Title: Murder on order ... girls call Domino's Pizza delivery woman --- brutally stabs her 50 x's Murder on order: Teenage girls call Domino's Pizza delivery woman to home and brutally stab her 50 times on doorstep By Ruth Whitehead 9 June 2012 Police in the US have arrested two teenagers in connection with the murder of a Domino's Pizza worker who was stabbed 50 times and bludgeoned as she delivered an order to them. The stabbing took place on Thursday evening as the victim, 27-year-old mother-of-one Elizabeth Hutcheson, was delivering pizza to an address in the small city of Cedartown in Georgia. Cadedra Cook, 18, who lived at the house, and a 15-year-old boy whose name police are not releasing, are in custody in Polk County Jail on murder charges. Img src="http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/06/09/article-2156784-1385D9C3000005DC-634_468x449.jpg"> Murder victim: pizza delivery worker Elizabeth Hutcheson, 27, was found stabbed and bludgeoned in a doorway of an address to which she had been taking an order Police said a pizza order was placed by telephone at Dominos shortly before 9 pm on Thursday and Ms Hutcheson was the delivery person sent. Ms Hutcheson was found bleeding in the doorway of the house at around 9.15pm by police officers conducting a traffic stop nearby who rushed to the scene when they heard her screams. She was pronounced dead at Polk Medical Center. Police said both attackers fled on foot after the stabbing, and after a search overnight involving many different police teams, officers apprehended the teenagers at around noon yesterday in a nearby field. 'We had been one step behind them most of the night,' Cedartown Police Department Assistant Police Chief Jamie Newsome told reporters. 'We were finally able to catch up to them.' Newsome told the Cedartown Standard investigators were looking for a motive for the killing. Each suspect is currently charged with one murder charge, but he added: 'There will probably be more charges.' Crime scene: Elizabeth Hutcheson was found stabbed and bleeding in the porch of this house in Cedartown, Georgia where she had gone to deliver pizza Ms Hutcheson lived in Cedartown with her fiance and her four-year-old daughter. Her fiance said she took the job at Domino's in order to support her daughter, Fox News reported. Newsome said money was taken from Ms Hutcheson in the incident, but the amount was so little that he couldnt see that as being the only motive. He also said it couldnt yet be determined whether the killing was premeditated or not. 'It's been 15 to 18 years since we've had a something this violent,' he said. Arrested: 18-year-old Cadedra Lynn Cook and a 15-year-old boy were tracked down by police yesterday, less than 24 hours after pizza delivery worker Elizabeth Hutcheson was found stabbed to death on the doorstep of Cook's house Newsome said he could not confirm or deny that Ms Hutcheson knew Ms Cook or the youth, or whether the youth was the same boy involved in Ms Cooks arrest in March. Polk County Deputy Coroner Tony Brazier said Ms Hutchesons body had multiple stab wounds to the head, chest and torso, told another local paper, the Rome News Tribune. He said it was 'one of the most senseless crimes' he had ever had to work on. Ms Cook, who also lives in Cedartown, was charged with interference with child custody and contributing to the delinquency of a minor in that incident, according to jail records. She was released on bond on 20 March. Records indicate that Ms Cook hasnt gone to court on those charges. Newsome said Ms Cook had not appeared to be violent in previous police interactions. 'This would be out of the ordinary for her, he told the Cedartown Standard. Polk County District Attorney Bobby Brooks said he hasnt yet decided whether to try the boy as an adult. Ken McIntyre, a spokesman for Domino's Pizza, said that the corporation was informed of the stabbing last night and was likely to offer to pay Ms Hutcheson's funeral expenses. 'We were horrified. An innocent person losing her life is just beyond words,' Mr McIntyre said. 'Are prayers go with the family.' When asked about the risk to employees delivering pizza, Mr McIntyre said Domino's gives training programmes to its employees and encourages drivers not to carry more than US$20 with them. 'We have been delivering pizzas for 52 years, and there's a lot we do, but what we can't do is eliminate evil,' he said Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2156784/Horror-teenage-girls-stab-female-pizza-delivery-worker-50-times-deadly-knife-rampage.html#ixzz1xOOQyilm Comments (34)
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#1. To: BorisY (#0)
. Pizza delivery is a VERY DANGEROUS JOB. They are PERFECT victims. No single female should be allowed to be a pizza delivery driver at night. There are laws to this effect in several states last I heard. It's been over forty years since I did it as a second job. I wouldn't do it now, even if I could do it while armed. God rest Elizabeth Hutcheson and please have mercy on her surviving family. Justice WILL be done, even if it doesn't happen on this earth.
Spoiled, stupid and ignorant, brain dead phuckwads, libTURD fools, tools, and idiots, are the real sickness; the messiah "king" obammy and his regime are only the symptoms.
I did pizza delivery as a second job after I went back on active duty in the 1980s. It's a good job because many of the customers were bored and hungry unit CQs and CQ runners. Deliveries on post always generated good tips. But the off post calls could be as you say complete with people just trying to scam pizza by trying a grab and dash to avoid paying if they can.
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