February 1, 2005

The Armanious Family—New Details Of Their Murders

By Tim | February 1, 2005 | Tags: General |

Jihad Watch has obtained new details about the gruesome murders of the Armanious family:

Jihad Watch—Shortly after the murders, members of the Egyptian consulate went to visit the family to encourage them to keep quiet. And many family members have obeyed, saying nothing to reporters or anyone else. However, two family members and another Copt viewed the bodies at the funeral home. One of these eyewitnesses said that he clearly saw that the family members had not suffered “stab wounds to the throat,” as the prosecutor’s report states, but rather the following:

A. Both adults, Hossam and Amal, had a horizontal slit across the throat. Below the slit, on the left, right and middle of the throat were three holes, big enough so that one could place a finger in each hole. According to the eyewitness, it was as if the assailant(s) took a knife and turned it repeatedly in a circular fashion, as if to screw holes into the victims’ necks.

B. The two young girls, Sylvia (15) and Monica (8), also had a horizontal slits in their throats, along with two holes bored below the slits, one on the right and one on the left sides of their necks. The holes were similar to those on their parents’ necks.

C. The eyewitness said although the bodies of the victims were all covered, he was able to see the arms of the little girl Monica. Although the tattoo of the cross inside Monica’s wrist was not defaced, he saw that her wrists were cut. He was not able to see the wrists of the other victims to see if the crosses on their wrists were defaced.

D. Though the family wants to reserve judgment until the results of the case are released, they did say that the way the four family members were bound and gagged and the way their throats were slit with holes carved is similar to executions that are shown on al-Jazeera. The American public is not aware of this because the details of the executions are not often described in news accounts. …

After reading the full story, it looks as though Egypt and the local police in Jersey City want this case to ‘go away.’ Local authorities should not be allowed to sweep the blood of the Armanious family under a rug. The more this story is publicized, the less likely it is to ‘go away’ and the more likely it will be that they will get justice. But let’s continue to examine the facts and keep our minds open. When all is said and done, we may find that their murderers were motivated by something that is altogether different than what we thought.

 

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