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Irving Police Department confirmed to PRB
News Friday, Feb. 15, double-murder suspect Yaser Said, 51, is still
at large, possibly hiding out in north Texas.
A spokesperson with the office added relatives of two sisters killed
on New Year's Day have been distributing fliers bearing the
suspect’s picture.
The
double-murder according to Texas law is speculatively an Islamist
Muslim honor killing following Qur’anic Shari’a laws on enforcing
family and community devotion.
Said skipped town, and it was presume weeks ago, the country, after
the shooting deaths of his daughters, Lewisville High School
students Sarah, 17, and Amina, 18.
Great-aunt Joyce Boucher, emotional on the streets of Irving, Texas,
on Valentines Day, Thursday, Feb. 14, said family women want Yaser
Said found.
"We wanted to get his picture back on TV,” she said. “We're going to
keep his picture out there, and if that means standing on the street
corners to do it, then that's what I'm going to do."
Said son, Islam, 19, is noted in published reports as telling
reporters his father, an Egyptian-born cab driver, is dead, but
other relatives think he’s alive and hiding in north Texas.
IPD indicated there are no solid leads on Said's whereabouts. In
past comments, Irving Police spokesman David Tull said he thought
Said probably left the country.
Investigators maintain a search, with capital murder warrants sworn
against Said. “He could have gotten out of the state, even out of
the country,” Tull said to PRB News.
He left everything behind, including outraged women of the family.
Tull added, “He left behind the vehicle he was responsible for.”
Published reports note Boucher is very upset: more than a month has
gone by and there is no new leads, no witnesses, no prospects for a
trial – in other words, no justice.
The family women wore pink T-shirts bearing Yaser Said's face and
handed out fliers and posters with his photograph, much like the
style of wanted posters…
According to Boucher, Said could be hiding in the Bedford area where
his brothers live. Police there said they remain on alert for Said.
Lewisville High School friends are keeping Sara and Amina alive in
memory through pink T-shirts and buttons that bear their photos.
Friends are also raising money for the girls' mother, Patricia Said,
and brother, Islam, who live in hiding.
Yaser Said is believed to have fatally shot Amina and Sarah in his
taxicab because they were dating non-Muslim boys, police said.
The slayings divided an already troubled family. Past reports of
violence and abuse exist in court records of nearby jurisdictions,
showing a molestation allegation in Hill County, 1998.
Follow-up investigations by child protective services declared the
allegations founded.
Great-aunt Jill Owens was last among many extended family members on
the mother’s side to see the girls alive.
Six days before their murder, the girls, mother and the girls'
boyfriends fled to Owens' Kansas home because of Yaser Said’s stated
threat to kill all four teens, Owens said.
Anyone with information is asked to call Irving police at
972-721-2518.
Will America wake up and face the reality of Islamist Muslim extremes – not necessarily extremist from the standpoint of Qur’anic theocratic anthology, but extremely un-American, according to our values and heritage.
Meanwhile, a Facebook group called "rest in peace, sarah & amina" at www.facebook.com has dedicated a page to memorialize these girls.
Perhaps it will result in one more step of realization, one more shake toward wakefulness.
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