Joseluis Marquez
The mother and brother of Kyleigh Sousa on Tuesday placed a bouquet of flowers in the 200 block of Apache Trail near an International House of Pancakes restaurant and the Twin Palms Hotel in Tempe in memory of the 21-year-old Arizona State University student. Sousa died May 26 hours after she was robbed and dragged by a heavyset Hispanic man driving a car who grabbed her purse and sped away. A flier placed with the flowers seeks clues in her death and provides phone numbers to call for anyone who may have information in the crime. Photo by Mike Sakal
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Juggernaut8000 posted at 1:19 pm on Sun, Mar 25, 2012.
I hope this slime gets the max.
Doreen posted at 10:50 am on Sun, Oct 7, 2012.
You take a life you give your life.
How dare this disgusting guy be back on the streets. He has no idea what he did taking such a beautiful life out of this world. He is not GOD!
Not only did he take her life he took her families lives, her friends lives and the lives of others that did not have the honer of meeting her yet.