Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Help Catch a Muslim "Honor Killing" Murderer

This morning I listened to Blog Talk Radio. Pamela Geller of Atlas Shrugs interviewed the aunt of the slain teenage girls, Sarah and Amina Said. The aunt, Gail, is highly motivated to find and prosecute the girls' killer and father, Yaser Said.

There is a fund for the purpose of creating a reward for those who provide a tip to the police that leads to Said's capture.

Yaser drove his girls to some remote spot where he filled them with lead from a 9 mm handgun. One of the girls called 911 screaming for help. They put her on hold while her father pumped nine bullets into her body.

Yaser Said is a miserable piece of shit, a coward, a monster, a bully and a common criminal. Screw him and the vile religion that motivates him.

I have pledged $100 to the reward fund. Please help and donate whatever you can.

Those of you who live in the area of Irving, Texas, be on the lookout for this creep. It is believed that he is being sheltered by the Muslim underground in the area where the girls were killed.

Here's the post from Atlas Shrugs. See the many pictures there of the victims and the perpetrator. Post pictures of Yaser Said on your blog and alert your readers to be on the lookout. Let's catch the bastard.

WANTED FOR MURDER IN COLD BLOOD
The North Texas Crime Commission has added $10,000 to the reward money already being offered in the case of two sisters who authorities believe were killed by their father on New Year's Day.

Rewards in the case now total $20,000.

Yaser Said, an Egyptian-born cabdriver, has been missing since the shooting deaths of his two daughters, 17-year-old Sarah and 18-year-old Amina. The sisters, who were honor students and athletes at Lewisville High School, were found slain in a cab their father had borrowed at an Irving hotel. Police have said they have no leads about Mr. Said's whereabouts.
"I just think that money talks, and we've done everything else we know to do" to find him, said Gail Gartrell, the sisters' great-aunt. "I just think that getting more money up on his head is a good thing."

The crime commission's reward is for information leading to the arrest and conviction in the killings.

Schepps Dairy already was offering a $10,000 reward for an arrest and indictment in the case.
Anyone with information on Mr. Said's whereabouts can call Crime Stoppers at 1-877-373-TIPS or go to www.ntcc.crimestoppersweb .com.

The crime commission also is creating a special fund to raise more reward money.
Donations can be made out to the North Texas Crime Commission Said Fund and mailed to the North Texas Crime Commission, 1601 Elm St., Suite 2350, Dallas, TX 75201-4728.

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