Barclays FA WSL Quiz ft. Ella Toone, Lucy Bronze, Sam Kerr, Erin Cuthbert, Lia Walti and Leah Williamson


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Barclays FA WSL Quiz ft. Ella Toone, Lucy Bronze, Sam Kerr, Erin Cuthbert, Lia Walti and Leah Williamson
i was looking at the team photos from last night and i thought this was really cute
20180112-IMG_0996 by Ontario Reign
(via 10/28/2016 Ontario Reign @ Texas Stars - John Snyder Jr)
In May 2010, Sam Herr (pictured above, at the left) was an army veteran that had gone through a rough patch after coming back from Afghanistan. He was trying to get his life together, going to college and setting goals for the future, but his friends and family were still worried about his mental and emotional state.
The night of May 22nd, Steve Herr, Sam’s father, decided to go to his son’s apartment because he hadn’t been able to contact him in a few days. There he stumbled onto a gruesome sight: on Sam’s bed was a dead woman, who had been shot twice in the head. Her clothes were partially removed, a sign of possible sexual assault. Sam was nowhere to be found.
The young woman was Julie Kibuishi (23), a close friend of Sam’s. Her brother revealed that the day before she had got concerning and odd texts from Sam asking her to come to his apartment. That had been the last time anyone had heard of her.
Sam became the immediate and obvious suspect and a manhunt started. In their attempt to find the army veteran, police found a teenager that had used Sam’s card in an ATM. What the boy revealed, was strange. He claimed he had been paid by a man to withdraw the money. Said man was Daniel Wozniak, a community theatre actor that was Sam’s friend and neighbor.
After giving a bunch of confusing stories and trying to display all his acting skills, the pressure of the interrogation ended up breaking Wozniak. He confessed to the crime. He said that on May 21st, 2010, he had lured Sam to a field and killed him with a gun. The motive for the murder was stealing his savings, so he could pay for his upcoming wedding. Not happy with that, Wozniak thought he needed to cover up his crime but commiting another that would explain Sam’s disappearance. So he lured Julie to the aparment and killed her too. Then he went back to the field, where he dismembered Sam’s body and hid the parts in different locations of the Orange County area, in California.
Daniel Wozniak, now 32 years old, was convicted of the murders and the jury recommended the death penalty in January 2016. The formal sentencing was supposed to be on May 20th, but it’s been delayed because it was revealed that sheriff deputies have been hiding information coming from jail informants in several cases, including Wozniak’s. On June 10 there will be a hearing to determine a new date for the sentencing.