Monday, June 10, 2013

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Nichole Cable Affidavit Reveals Text Messages With Murder Suspect, Kyle Dube, Before Maine Abduction

AUGUSTA, Maine -- A teenager told her boyfriend that the man now charged in her death tried to kiss and grope her the night before she disappeared in a bizarre abduction plot, according to court documents released on Thursday.
An affidavit that accompanied a request for a search warrant shed new light on 15-year-old Nichole Cable's final hours before authorities say she ended up face-to-face with Kyle Dube.
Dube is accused of using a fake Facebook profile to lure Cable out of her Glenburn home, kidnapping her and killing her.
Investigators say the 20-year-old Dube posed as another man, who offered her marijuana before she disappeared on May 12. Cable went to meet the man and it was actually Dube, who was waiting with a mask over his face, police said. Dube had plans to stage an abduction and then rescue Cable to make himself appear like a hero, investigators said.
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Tens of thousands of text messages linked to accused serial killer

Killers Texts

Tens of thousands of text messages tied to accused serial killer Cody Legebokoff – also known online as 1CountryBoy – are part of the police focus into allegations that the 21-year-old murdered four women in northern B.C., the RCMP say.
“Just over the course of a couple of months, there were an extraordinary number of text messages,” RCMP Inspector Brendan Fitzpatrick said Tuesday, adding the material that “caused a lot of work” for officers is part of the police investigation.
Police are asking anyone who had any contact with Mr. Legebokoff to contact them. “There’s a possibility he’s meeting people online and that a lot of these people may be people we want to talk to,” Insp. Fitzpatrick said. “They may have information. He may have corresponded with them. He may have tried to meet them. They may know where’s been.”

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