Here is a link of a very interesting article. I'm trying to keep all the news in the Media thread, most of these articles are much the same, but this article seems more in depth from the perspective of the police & the family spokesperson and really is worth examining:
Murder arrest: Montpelier man accused of killing wife in N. Carolina
http://journalnet.com/article_e02b5054-109a-11df-9833-001cc4c002e0.html
Posted: Wednesday, February 3, 2010 1:05 am |
Updated: .
By Debbie Bryce
dbryce@journalnet.com |
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PARIS Raven Samuel Abaroa....SNIPPED
Family spokesman Tim Dowd and his wife, LaVerta, of Smithfield, Va., were friends of Raven and Janet Abaroa, but Ravens behavior following the murder caused him to go to the police.
There were just certain things I thought the police needed to know, Dowd said.
Dowd said Raven Abaroa left the area quickly following Janets murder. He returned just once when he pleaded guilty to embezzlement and was sentenced to probation. He was allowed to move to Utah to be closer to his parents.
Janets family maintained constant communication with investigators in the case.
This is the first step in a long drawn out process, Dowd said. We wanted (the police) to be thorough and to be sure they had the right guy. Were convinced that theyve done that.
Dowd said Janets family kept in contact with Raven Abaroa and traveled to Utah to visit Kaiden, now 5, during the summer.
Right now their primary concern is for their grandson, Dowd said. I think right now there is a lot of sadness and sorrow. Raven was their son-in-law.
Montpelier Police Chief Greg Butler said Kaiden was released to Raven Abaroas parents following his arrest Monday.
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Mondays arrest was a joint operation by the Durham Police Department, the FBI Task Force, the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation, the Montpelier Police Department, the Southeast Idaho Special Tactics and Response Team and the Bear Lake County Sheriffs Department.
We are grateful for all the agencies that assisted in the arrest of Abaroa. When you have a suspect that dangerous you can never have enough help, Butler said.
Butler was contacted by North Carolina Monday morning and he then requested assistance from the Southeast Idaho Special Tactics and Response Team. The team maintained surveillance on Abaroa until investigators from North Carolina arrived.
Once the team confirmed that 5-year-old Kaiden was out of the house, Abaroa was arrested without incident.
This arrest is the result of hard and tenacious work by our investigators and a strong partnership with the FBI and the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation. Investigators continued to follow leads and never gave up, said Durham Police Chief Jose L. Lopez Sr.
Charles Sole, Chief Investigator for the Durham Police was at Tuesdays hearing, but refused to comment further about the case.