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UPDATE on Glendale train crash.... suicide was NOT the intention! ---->

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UPDATE on Glendale train crash.... suicide was NOT the intention! ---->
Posted by 88gta350 on Friday, February 18, 2005 10:30 AM
Hope this isn't a repost, but I just read this article saying the man who caused the Glendale crash was not attempting suicide as first thought. He was trying to get attention from his wife! He delibrately doused the truck with gasoline to increase the trajedy. Here's the text of the article.... I think it's safe to say this guy will fry, or at least spend the rest of his life in prison.


GLENDALE, Calif. - A man accused of killing 11 people by parking his truck in a train's path intended to get his estranged wife's attention by causing "a horrific tragedy," not to kill himself as originally thought, police said.

Authorities also said Juan Manuel Alvarez told them he had poured gasoline on the SUV before the Metrolink struck it Jan. 26 as it carried commuters to downtown Los Angeles.

Police initially believed Alvarez had meant to remain in the truck but then lost his nerve and fled. He and his wife, Carmelita Alvarez, had separated, and she had obtained a restraining order against him, police said.

Police Chief Randy Adams said Alvarez may have considered suicide, but "the investigation has revealed that his actions are not consistent with that of an individual who is attempting to follow through with that act."

"His actions were deliberate with the intent of causing a horrific tragedy," Adams told reporters Thursday.

Alvarez, 25, pleaded not guilty Tuesday to 11 counts of murder and an arson charge. Prosecutors have not decided whether to seek the death penalty.

Defense attorney Eric Chase said the police statements were "not only vicious and callous but are a reckless distortion of the facts."

"If they want to make this case about, as they say, Juan Alvarez's intent to cause a horrific tragedy, I hope they can back it up. Apparently the Glendale police have not seen enough blood and are hungry for more," Chase said in a statement.

Authorities, who had previously released few details about the arson charge, said Thursday that witnesses reported seeing a man park next to the tracks and douse a vehicle with liquid. Sgt. Tom Lorenz, a police spokesman, said Alvarez described pouring gasoline on and inside the vehicle.

Police said they asked Alvarez what he thought would happen if a vehicle were left in the path of an oncoming train.

"He basically stated that he thought there would be an explosion," said Lt. Jon Perkins, the case's lead detective.

Alvarez was ordered jailed without bail pending a March 16 hearing to determine whether there is enough evidence to try him.


Copyright 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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Posted by 88gta350 on Friday, February 18, 2005 10:33 AM
sorry, I see that someone already posted about this...... just learn to ignore me [:(]
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Posted by espeefoamer on Friday, February 18, 2005 5:36 PM
Metrolink should get one of those boxcars with shackles to handle cases like this one[:(!].
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Posted by vsmith on Saturday, February 19, 2005 12:22 AM
Yep, this guys gonna be a lifer or worse...police speculate he was trying to do something spectacular to get his ex's attentions, this guys throttle doesnt go past the second notch...

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