AZ - Gabriel Cuen-Buitimea, allegedly shot and killed with an AK-47 by rancher George Alan Kelly, 75, Kino Springs, Jan 2023

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  • #641
I like the photos with the markups but I thought it was 100-150 yards so 450 feet circle from the house as shooting perimeter. Can you mark one up with that distance?
Yes it is confusing with testimony being feet, yards, meters.

From court testimony:

Detectives with the Sheriff’s Office determined that there was about 120 yards between Buitimea’s body and where a handful of spent AK-47 bullet shell casings were found near Kelly’s back porch.

120 Yards =
360 Feet

 
  • #642
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There's something in those lawsuit docs that iirc Lilibet posted, it refers to what the town was supposed to do for Kelly, re "platting" and some other land-development services he thought he would be receiving from KS. I don't have time to go back right now, however that post is interesting. But, as I mentioned before, I can't imagine KS extending electricity to him if he's not on a public road.

I think that it may be referring to Kino Springs Golf Course, and the company. Kino Springs had been struggling and then they closed for good in 2021. I think they'd been in business since 1970s. It's my feeling that he was going to make a luxury resort and spa, on his own property, based on the local Kino Springs Golf Club.

Kino Springs Golf Course in Nogales Idk if he looked at Tubac Golf Resort and Spa just a few miles away as being an issue. Nice place. Arizona Luxury Resorts | Offical Website | Tubac Golf Resort & Spa
 
  • #643
Apologies if this has already been posted.

The rancher accused of murdering a Mexican national on his remote Arizona ranch called US Border Patrol to his property '30 to 40 times' in January alone, a neighbor has told DailyMail.com.

Agents visited George Kelly's land so often they even had a key to the property so they could let themselves in.
 
  • #644
Detectives with the Sheriff’s Office determined that there was about 120 yards between Buitimea’s body and where a handful of spent AK-47 bullet shell casings were found near Kelly’s back porch.

How long can AK-47 bullet travel?​

400 meters (400 meters equals 437 yards)

The standard bullet, a 7.62x39mm, is highly lethal as it can travel up to 400 meters. The common AK-47 magazine holds 30 rounds and is flat with a curve in it to allow the bullets to feed properly. Other higher-capacity magazines, some holding twice or triple the normal amount, also can be used.

 
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Here is a GoogleEarth Map for 120 yards in all directions.
 

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  • #646
Apologies if this has already been posted.

The rancher accused of murdering a Mexican national on his remote Arizona ranch called US Border Patrol to his property '30 to 40 times' in January alone, a neighbor has told DailyMail.com.

Agents visited George Kelly's land so often they even had a key to the property so they could let themselves in.

“Most of that drug trafficking is done by mules – usually people carrying large backpacks.”
 
  • #647
What? A real estate agent is supposed to list a property as dangerous? Not going to happen. That is part of the due diligence of a buyer. Anyone listing a property in Southern Arizona or anywhere along the border is going to have a very long wait for a buyer, unless a cartel can find a straw man to purchase it for their use. I wonder if that ever happens?

JMO

LOL! Of *course* the real estate agent is trying to make the property sound idyllic in order to sell! I just was amused by the contrast between the wording and current reality. And due diligence would have applied to the Kellys as well, even though things weren’t as bad when they bought it and I guess maybe they thought there would be a wall built? So at the time it must have seemed like a good business venture to start a new resort.

Interesting question about a straw man buyer for a cartel.
 
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I think that it may be referring to Kino Springs Golf Course, and the company. Kino Springs had been struggling and then they closed for good in 2021. I think they'd been in business since 1970s. It's my feeling that he was going to make a luxury resort and spa, on his own property, based on the local Kino Springs Golf Club.

Kino Springs Golf Course in Nogales Idk if he looked at Tubac Golf Resort and Spa just a few miles away as being an issue. Nice place. Arizona Luxury Resorts | Offical Website | Tubac Golf Resort & Spa

Looking at the photos of the golf courses, my first thought is “where does the water for the grass come from?” But I digress.

I’m reposting my post with the lawsuit info for those referring to it. Yes, it was between the Kino Springs Golf Course (referred to as “Kino” in the lawsuit) and Kelly. He was planning to build a resort on the property.

 
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LOL! Of *course* the real estate agent is trying to make the property sound idyllic in order to sell! I just was amused by the contrast between the wording and current reality. And due diligence would have applied to the Kellys as well, even though things weren’t as bad when they bought it and I guess maybe they thought there would be a wall built? So at the time it must have seemed like a good business venture to start a new resort.

Interesting question about a straw man buyer for a cartel.

I think he did think that the wall was going to be completed, or was led to believe it, even when he first bought into the idea.

In their neck of the woods; Nogales, Peck Canyon, and Pajarita Wilderness.
 
  • #650
I think that it may be referring to Kino Springs Golf Course, and the company. Kino Springs had been struggling and then they closed for good in 2021. I think they'd been in business since 1970s. It's my feeling that he was going to make a luxury resort and spa, on his own property, based on the local Kino Springs Golf Club.

Kino Springs Golf Course in Nogales Idk if he looked at Tubac Golf Resort and Spa just a few miles away as being an issue. Nice place. Arizona Luxury Resorts | Offical Website | Tubac Golf Resort & Spa
Now I see, I had been thinking that kino=ks. Read too fast I guess. Still doesn't change my mind about the road probably being public, unless you guys have come up with something to disprove this. If it was his privately owned road for 20 years, why didn't he re-name it Vermilion Mt. Road?.

Ah, now I see the gate in that article just posted.
 
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  • #651
It’s no wonder GK was calling every day. I can’t imagine living that way.


According to Border Patrol figures, 20,222 people were caught crossing the border in the area in January while 22,137 were picked up in December – a 40 per cent increase on the previous year.
 
  • #652
Now I see, I had been thinking that kino=ks. Read too fast I guess. Still doesn't change my mind about the road probably being public, unless you guys have come up with something to disprove this. If it was his privately owned road for 20 years, why didn't he re-name it Vermilion Mt. Road?.

In answer to your question, my guess would be time and money wasted? Who cares what the name of the road is!?
Plus, it is pretty obvious to me that Mr Kelly had other things going on in his life......just sayin
 
  • #653
Now I see, I had been thinking that kino=ks. Read too fast I guess. Still doesn't change my mind about the road probably being public, unless you guys have come up with something to disprove this. If it was his privately owned road for 20 years, why didn't he re-name it Vermilion Mt. Road?.

I think it is a private road as he doesn't maintain it and it appears no one else does either. His former address was listed 100 Willow Cross Cir., Nogales, AZ. It still comes up. EDIT: I have thoughts that the Kino Spgs Golf Club originally named some of these streets, now on his property.


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  • #654
golf not exactly expanding in the area:

"The former Rio Rico Golf Course closed in 2018 and a new owner began converting it into a ranch a year later. The city-owned Palo Duro Golf Course in Nogales ceased operations in 2011, and while the clubhouse is being converted into a children’s museum, the course was never repurposed. Tubac is now home to the county’s only functioning golf course."

 
  • #655
Apologies if this has already been posted.

The rancher accused of murdering a Mexican national on his remote Arizona ranch called US Border Patrol to his property '30 to 40 times' in January alone, a neighbor has told DailyMail.com.

Agents visited George Kelly's land so often they even had a key to the property so they could let themselves in.

Wow!!! 30-40 times!!??? That is alot of times they were called!! And, just in the last month? Whew!

Also stated in the article was that the BP agents could not or would not give a number of times called to his property in the last YEAR! That says alot right there....to me.

It makes me wonder why the LE wouldn't believe Mr Kelly's story from Jan 30, knowing why he had called them repeatedly previously. I believe the reasons for his calls were more than likely the same, although the article does not specify so.

Previously I had stated my concerns and questions regarding ( my opinion ) the DA's charging Mr Kelly too quickly, and now I doubt even more, WHY ?...after all the time that LE and BP has been called to his property reportedly.

Peace
 
  • #656
His former address was listed 100 Willow Cross Cir., Nogales, AZ. It still comes up. EDIT: I have thoughts that the Kino Spgs Golf Club originally named some of these streets, now on his property.

I think your EDIT intended to cover this, but just to be clear, Willow Cross Circle is the current address of the Kelly’s Vermillion Mountain Ranch, not a former address.
 
  • #657
<modsnip: quoted post was removed> My favorite theory at this time is having the shooter much closer than 120 yards from the victim.

I think the shooter was right behind C-B, stumbled and accidentally fired his gun, hitting him in the back. That would explain the low to high path of the bullet. JMO.
 
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  • #658
My favorite theory at this time is having the shooter much closer than 120 yards from the victim.

I think the shooter was right behind C-B, stumbled and accidentally fired his gun, hitting him in the back. That would explain the low to high path of the bullet. JMO.

I agree with your theory. And, also it would explain Mr Kelly hearing a gun shot, as well as spooking a horse nearby. This may have happened accidentally by one in the group GBC was with, OR...with intention by another in a rival Cartel group. The area was ripe with all things illegal ( IMO )
 
  • #659
The point I was making in my rather lengthy (TL;dr :)) post (see relevant part below) was that Kelly had no urgent need to go out on his porch, confront the men with his gun and risk having an AK-47 or any other gun pointed at him. Why put yourself in harm’s way where you may feel forced to use a weapon and escalate the situation?

Quoting myself:
Why should he cower in his own house while he has trespassers on his property?
 
  • #660
He just happened to have his AK47 at hand while "having lunch"? If the murdered victim was unarmed, and no where near Kelly, ie at least 1 to 1.5 football fields away, where is the threat? BTW, the "word of immigrants" is as valid as Kelly's. Probably more, in this case. IMO
He probably needs to in the area where he lives.
 
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