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Axelson was born on June 25, 1976, in Cupertino, California, to parents Donna and Cordell Axelson. He graduated from Monta Vista High School in 1994, [2] attended San Diego State University for a year and graduated from the California State University Chico with a degree in political science. [3] Axelson's brother, Jeffery, wrote a book about ...
The body of Moises Rodriguez was found floating in the water on July 22, 2024. Paul Martinka Paul King, president of the Belle Harbor Property Owners Association, also said he’s never seen such ...
A post shared on social media purportedly shows a video of a truck full of bodies recently found in Mexico. Screenshot from X Verdict: False The video is from 2018. Fact Check: Mexican Drug ...
Officials in northern Mexico found a dozen skeletons in 11 secret graves near the US border during a three-day search of the area last week. The clandestine graves were located in the township of ...
The operation was carried out, on 27 June 2005, by Navy SEAL Team TEN; the four-man team was made up of 2nd Class Matthew G. Axelson and 2nd Class Marcus Luttrell supporting the role of snipers, while 2nd Class Danny P. Dietz and team leader Navy Lieutenant Michael P. Murphy were spotters. [4]
Her body was found more than two years later on June 10, 2009, inside a cemented metal drum on the bottom of Manila Bay near the Navotas Fish Port based on a tip from Manuel Montero, one of the alleged suspects in her murder. Montero confessed that she murdered Barrameda-Jimenez upon the orders of Manuel Jimenez III, his father Manuel Jimenez ...
Three bodies found dumped in a well with gunshot wounds to the head have been confirmed as missing tourists, including a US citizen, Mexican authorities said Sunday.
Murphy was the commander of the four-man reconnaissance team made up of himself, Danny Dietz, Matthew Axelson, and Marcus Luttrell. The team was tasked with conducting surveillance on a top Taliban leader, Ahmad Shah (code name Ben Sharmak), [11] who commanded a group of insurgents known as the "Mountain Tigers," [12] west of Asadabad.