Tuesday 2 October 2012

Kim Kardashian Slinks Out Back Door To Avoid Ray J , When Sex Tape Exes Collide!

Kim Kardashian got really famous, in part, thanks to Ray J** and the
notoriety/sex symbol status she gained when their infamous
roll-in-the-hay hit the market.

Fast forward five years though, and she doesn't even want to be in the
same room with him.

On Sunday, the 31-year-old socialite slinked out of the side door of
swanky Miami steakhouse Prime 112 when the hip-hopper was just about
to enter with a large party that included boxer Floyd Mayweather, the
New York Post reports.

Kim -- whose boyfriend Kanye West was in Paris for Fashion Week -- was
there with her family to remember the life of her late father, legal
great Robert Kardashian**, on the morose nine-year anniversary of his
September 30, 2003 death from esophageal cancer.

LATEST : TEENAGERS MURDER GREAT-GRANDMOTHER, GET PIZZA

Two 13-year-old Wisconsin boys have been accused of brutally murdering
a 78-year-old woman who was the great-grandmother of one of the
suspects.



Antonio D. Barbeau and Nathan D. Paape allegedly went to the home of
Barbara J. Olson on Sept. 24, bringing a hammer and a hatchet with
them. Prosecutors say they the boys intended to kill the woman.

According to a criminal complaint, Barbeau knocked his
great-grandmother down with the blunt end of the hatchet before the
two eighth-graders repeatedly bludgeoned her with the hatchet and
hammer. Barbeau allegedly made the final blow with the hatchet's
blade.

At the time, Barbeau was a runaway from the Sheboygan County Juvenile
Detention Center.

The two boys took jewelry, loose change and a purse from Olson's home,
then stole her car and drove it to get pizza, the complaint states.

The car was left unlocked in a bowling alley parking lot with the
jewelry in full view. Authorities say Barbeau and Paape were hoping
someone else would steal it and subsequently be charged with Olson's
murder.

Olson's body was found in her garage two days later.

"I think the fact they both went out and got a pizza right after
killing this woman indicates some of their extreme lack of concern,"
Sheboygan County District Attorney says.

Barbeau and Paape are each charged with first-degree intentional
homicide. Bond was set at $1 million apiece.

Both boys are being charged as adults, though Barbeau's attorney says
he is trying to have the case moved to juvenile court.

If convicted as adults, the two would receive mandatory life sentences.

WOMAN KILLS BOYFRIEND AFTER FACEBOOK FIGHT

San Juan, Puerto Rico – Police in Puerto Rico say a 27-year-old woman
is suspected of killing her boyfriend after he became upset about her
activities on Facebook.

Lt. Candido Pagan says there were two children in the house when the
killing occurred Saturday morning: a nearly 2-month-old girl and a
10-year-old boy. Pagan says both belonged to suspect Wilnilia Sanchez
Falcon, but it's unclear if they witnessed the killing in the central
mountain town of Comerio.

Pagan says Sanchez is expected to be charged in the death of
25-year-old Jesus Rivera Algarin, who was stabbed in the torso. The
lieutenant provided no information about what Sanchez may have posted
on her Facebook account to upset Rivera.

He says Sanchez didn't have a criminal history, but Rivera was charged
with domestic violence in 2010.

LAtest : PROPERLY LICENSED BEAUTICIAN GAVE PATIENT FACE-DEFORMING INJECTIONS

Florida, U.S. – A Florida woman has been hospitalized for over a month
after receiving facial injections from an improperly licensed salon
owner, police say.



Edna Viviana Ayala, the 39-year-old owner of Viviana's Body Secrets
Spa in Doral, has been arrested after allegedly injecting Isabel
Gonzalez with a substance that left her face infected and deformed.

Gonzalez reportedly paid $890 for two rounds of what she believed were
vitamin treatments.

About five days after the second round of injections, Gonzalez began
to experience swelling, itching, redness and infection. Ayala
initially helped Gonzales seek medical attention, but soon began
avoiding her client and stopped returning her calls.

Gonzalez's condition continued to worsen and she checked herself into
an emergency room. She has been hospitalized since then.

Officials soon learned that Ayala was not licensed to perform the
injection, which is considered a medical procedure. She was arrested
on charges of aggravated battery, practicing medicine without a
license, practicing massage without a license and causing serious
injury by practicing as a health care professional without a license.

Ayala's attorney maintains that the salon owner never injected
Gonzales with anything at all.