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Old 07-30-2007, 07:37 PM
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Texas Teen Found Dead in Oregon Apartment
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A Texas teen visiting her sister was found dead early Saturday at a Milwaukie, Oregon apartment, and detectives are investigating her death as a homicide. The sheriff's office identified the girl as 15-year-old Dani J. Countryman of Kaufman.


Dani J. Countryman(Left)

Authorities said she was in the area visiting her sister, Ashley Countryman of Oregon City. Dani Countryman's body was found inside an apartment.Deputies said the complex is a problem spot for them. In July alone, they have received various complaints about drinking, fighting and loud parties, they said.

An autopsy was expected to be completed Sunday to determine how the 15-year-old died. Early reports suggest the girl was strangled to death but have yet to be confirmed.

The Clackamas County Sheriff's Department office said 16-year-old Dani Countryman of Kaufman was reported dead around 8 a.m. Saturday.

Frank Rivera awoke to the screams of a young woman. "She was yelling, very high-pitched," he recalled. "I couldn't make out what she was saying."

Rivera lives in a trailer next to the Balboa Apartments, where Dani lost her life. "I walked up to the fence over there and I looked around and it was quiet by then, but she was inside the house and still screaming—she was distraught."

Stunned neighbors watched as investigators combed the area for evidence.

On Friday night, the fire department was summoned to help a man who was passed out from too much alcohol. Deputies don't yet know whether that call was linked to the teen's death.

One neighbor called it a "fly-by-night" complex where "people come and go."

Rivera said he didn't see anyone coming or going from the scene of the crime. He added that he hopes to never hear screams like Dani Countryman's again.
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Old 08-01-2007, 05:04 PM
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Witness: I saw two men dragging a body
Police search for suspects after girl found dead
Story Published: Jul 30, 2007 at 5:18 PM PDT

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MILWAUKIE, Ore. - A resident of a Milwaukie apartment complex where a 15-year-old was strangled over the weekend told KATU News on Monday that on the day of the murder she saw two men drag a person into an apartment.

The woman - who did not want to be identified - said she awoke early Saturday morning to the sound of voices in the parking lot of the Balboa Apartments at 2717 S.E. Courtney Road. She heard them arguing about who was going to drive.

The woman said she went out on her deck to smoke, and a short time later, at about 6 a.m., she heard more noises.

"There was a disturbance behind the apartment," she said. "They were screaming, 'Callate! Callate.' "

That means "Shut up! Shut up!" in Spanish.


Minutes later she said she saw two Hispanic men coming around the corner of the building with something.

"I saw two men dragging a person back into the apartment," she said.

That was apartment No. 21. And the person was covered in a blanket.


About two hours later, Ashley Countryman discovered her 15-year-old sister, Dani, dead.

"I thought she was sleeping and when I pulled the blanket off her head, she wasn't sleeping," said Countryman. "She was cold. She was very cold."


Dani Countryman

The 15-year-old, from Kaufman, Texas, had been in town visiting her sister, who lives in Oregon City, and the pair had gone to a party at the complex that night. Ashley Countryman told KATU News she saw her sister alive and well about 5 a.m. Saturday before Dani went back into the apartment to watch movies and go to sleep.

"Whoever did this had the (guts) to carry her body back in there, pull a blanket off somebody and pull it over her face and lay her in there with everybody inside," Ashley Countryman told KATU News.

On Monday, Clackamas County investigators were back out at the apartment interviewing neighbors. Authorities had not identified any suspects as of Monday evening.

However, they did arrest one man who they said was partying with Dani Countryman and others at the apartments Friday night. Alejandro Rivera-Gamboa, 24, was arrested on a drunken driving charge. Rivera-Gamboa is not charged in the teen's murder.
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Old 08-07-2007, 08:51 AM
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10:47 AM CDT on Tuesday, August 7, 2007
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PORTLAND, Ore. - Two cousins have been charged with aggravated murder in the death of Dani Countryman, the 15-year-old Kaufman girl strangled at an apartment complex late last month, the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office said.

Alejandro Rivera Gamboa, 24, and Gilberto Javier Rivera Gamboa, 23, were lodged in the county jail and scheduled to be arraigned Tuesday, said Detective Jim Strovink, a spokesman for the sheriff's office.

"It is very satisfying for the sheriff's office to announce the arrest of these murder suspects, which will hopefully bring a modicum of relief to the community, the victim's family and friends," Strovink said.

Countryman was in Oregon visiting her sister, 20-year-old Ashley Countryman.

On July 27, the sisters went to a party at an apartment complex in the Portland suburb of Milwaukie. They spent the night in separate apartments, and Ashley found Dani's body under a blanket when she went to get her in the morning.

Strovink did not disclose whether Dani was sexually assaulted, whether the men knew her or how she could have been killed with so many people around.

Ashley Countryman said other guests were sleeping in the room where she found Dani. And the couple who lived there with their two toddlers were asleep elsewhere in the apartment.

Alejandro Rivera Gamboa was arrested July 28 at the apartment complex. He had an outstanding warrant for an unrelated drunk driving charge, Strovink said. His cousin, who lives at the apartment complex, was arrested there Monday.

If convicted of aggravated murder, the men could face the death penalty.

Dani's death came at the end of what her grandmother, Sandra Wright, referred to as a rough year, including the arrest of her father, Donald Countryman, who got out of jail shortly after Dani was killed.

Dani dropped out of school last winter, but she planned to return to complete her freshman year in Kaufman, southeast of Dallas, Wright told The Oregonian newspaper.
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(August 8, 2007)--Two cousins remained in jail Wednesday on aggravated murder charges after Oregon forensic scientists say a shoe seized from one of those men had blood on it.

The scientists say it was consistent with an imprint on a 15-year-old East Texas girl, who was strangled.

Alejandro Rivera-Gamboa and Gilberto Arellano-Gamboa have been arraigned in the death of Dani Countryman.



The Kaufman teenager was in the Portland area visiting her sister.

One of the men accused of killing Countryman told investigators that his cousin was struggling to hold her down and he helped control her by pressing his foot on her throat.

The two were on the floor.

Investigators say Rivera admitted putting his foot down on Dani's throat until she stopped moving.
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Old 08-10-2007, 07:51 AM
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Suspects in Kaufman teen's death entered U.S. illegally 8:45 AM CT
08:45 AM CDT on Friday, August 10, 2007
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PORTLAND, Ore. -- Two cousins accused of killing a Texas teenager during her visit to Oregon acknowledged entering the country illegally from Mexico, a federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement official said.

One of the men, Alejandro Rivera Gamboa, 24, went unnoticed by immigration officials even though he was arrested four times on drunken driving charges since 2000, The Oregonian newspaper reported. ( This girl should still be alive right now! )

He and 23-year-old Gilberto Arellano Gamboa were arrested this week in the death of 15-year-old Dani Countryman of Kaufman, Texas, whose body was found late last month in an apartment southeast of Portland.

Oregon law prohibits local police from actively searching out illegal immigrants, but the rules change when foreigners land in jail. If local authorities find reason to believe the person is deportable, they may notify Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

At the same time, immigration officials search local jails and flag inmates who may be in the country illegally.

"We can't cover every jail in the United States," said Lorie Dankers, an immigration spokeswoman, noting that her agency also relies on local law enforcement officials to notify the immigration agency when they get inmates with questionable residency status.

In Rivera Gamboa's case, immigration officials have no record of contact after arrests, according to the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office, in 2000, 2003, and twice in 2006.

After their arrests in the murder case, the cousins told a federal immigration officer they have been in the United States illegally for about six months, Dankers said. According to state records, Rivera Gamboa obtained an Oregon identification card in April 2006.

In Clackamas County, where hundreds of jail inmates are released early each month because of overcrowding, illegal immigrants could be booked and released before immigration authorities ever get a chance to speak with them. It is unclear how much time Rivera Gamboa spent in the Clackamas County Jail, but a misdemeanor charge of drunken driving likely wouldn't have kept him there long.

Lt. Mike Alexander, Clackamas County jail operations manager, said local law enforcement officials are also limited in how much they can pursue federal immigration questions.

"If (inmates) choose not to tell us, we don't have any protocols that allow us to go forward," Alexander said.
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Old 08-14-2007, 12:02 PM
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Friends of ALIPAC,

We have documented censorship and press quarantines on many stories involving terrible crimes against Americans conducted by illegal aliens.

While the execution style murders of four black college students in Newark, New Jersey, is getting a lot of press, we have detected a press Quarantine on the horrific story about the rape and murder of young Miss Dani Countryman (15yrs old) from Texas.

We have determined that this story is only running on talk radio shows, Internet blogs, and in newspapers and local TV outlets in the states of Texas and Oregon. Dani was from Texas and was visiting her sister, at the time of the rape and murder. There is no sign of this story on any of the major networks. The Reuters wires service has completely blocked the story, while the Associated Press is only allowing media in two states to have access.

We need YOU to take immediate action on this story!

Please engage in the following easy activist actions.

One, please review our press release and all of the supporting news reports at the link below.

Two, please forward a copy of our Press Release to all national and local media you can locate, with a request that they cover this story. ALIPAC will be getting the release out on our end, but it helps when you take action too.

Three, please contact the Associated Press and Reuters to complain that they are not telling the whole nation about this tragedy because this death is clearly of national interest and clearly the result of public policy failures in our nation.

Four, please contact all of the major networks that we have listed for you. Please write them and ask them to cover this story and to tell the nation about what happened to Dani Countryman and how she would be alive today, if our state and federal governments had secured our borders and enforced our existing immigration laws!

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Old 08-14-2007, 05:31 PM
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Another Tragedy, Fully Preventable. An innocent teen is murdered by Illegal Mex Sub-Humans.

Take a BILLBOARD- PUT DANI's FACE on it. RAISE IT at the BORDER WITH THE AMERICAN FLAG and then PUT THESE TWO ILLEGAL HEADS ON SPIKES IN FRONT OF IT!!!!

That may send a loving message SOUTHWARDS that CAN BE UNDERSTOOD LOUD AND CLEAR!!!!!!!!

AFTER THIRTY DAYS TAKE DOWN THE EVIL SPIC HEADS AND DUMP THEM ON THE FRICK'N IDIOT JUDGE'S BENCH THAT DIDN'T PUT THESE SPICS FAR AWAY FROM AMERICA WHEN THEY HAD THE CHANCE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

THIS GIRL SHOULD BE ALIVE TODAY!!!!!!!! ILLEGAL WETBACKS MUST BE FORCIBLY REMOVED!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Suspect stepped on girl's neck, police say

Homicide - Imprints on Dani Countryman's body match the shoe of one of two suspects in her death



As 15-year-old Dani Countryman struggled beneath Gilberto Arellano Gamboa, pinned to the floor with her pants down, he called on his cousin to help subdue the girl. Alejandro Rivera Gamboa responded by stepping on Countryman's throat until she stopped moving.

That's how investigators described Countryman's death in a court document released Tuesday. Evidence outlined in the document included statements by the defendants and a bloody shoe that matched an imprint on Countryman's chest.

Gilberto Javier "Gabe" Arellano Gamboa, 23, who is also known as Rivera Gamboa, and Alejandro Emeterio "Alex" Rivera Gamboa, 24, were arraigned Tuesday in Clackamas County Circuit Court on charges of aggravated murder. Through a Spanish-speaking interpreter, they acknowledged the charges against them and asked for warmer jail clothes.

The men, who police believe are cousins, were held without bail in the Clackamas County Jail.

The cousins do not appear to have a criminal history or a long residence in Oregon, but their country of origin was unclear. U.S. Immigration and Custom Enforcement agents have interviewed the men, and a hearing will be held to determine their legal status, according to Detective Jim Strovink, spokesman for the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office.

Mystery enveloped the death of Countryman, an energetic and outgoing girl who was found dead July 28 in an apartment full of people who were asleep after an all-night party celebrating Countryman's last night in Oregon. Dani was scheduled to return home to Kaufman, Texas, later that day.

She had been in the Portland area for about a month, visiting her 20-year-old sister, Ashley. On the night of July 27, the sisters attended an informal party at a Milwaukie apartment complex where Ashley's boyfriend, Rick Sprayberry, lives.

Arellano Gamboa, who lives in Apartment 19, next door to the apartment where Dani was found dead, and his cousin, who lives in Clackamas, joined the party.

"They were just kind of bothering all the girls there," said Sprayberry's roommate, Vanessa Jacobsen. "We weren't that concerned because they were just trying to be touchy-feely, and the boys kind of told them 'no.' "

Ashley Countryman said that two "Mexican guys" -- she didn't know their names -- were hanging out around Apartment 19 and offered her and Dani some beer. "We were all out front mingling," Ashley said, adding that she didn't like beer and turned them down. But Dani accepted at least two beers from the men, and one of them seemed to be "checking her out," her sister said. Later that night Dani told Ashley "she was interested in one of the Mexicans."

The party included a total of about 20 people, including other residents of the apartment complex and their guests. At one point, Dani and several others were in Apartment 21 watching "The Chronicles of Narnia."

The last time Ashley saw her sister alive, it was about 5:30 a.m., when Dani asked her sister for a cigarette. Ashley then went upstairs to Sprayberry's apartment and expected that Dani would sleep in Apartment 21, she said.

The next time Ashley saw Dani, sometime before 8:30 a.m., the teenager was lying on the floor of Apartment 21, covered by a blanket. Ashley tried to rouse her sister only to discover that Dani was dead and badly bruised on her upper neck and chest.

Dani's friends and family were at a loss to explain what happened.

The court paperwork made public Tuesday provides a possible explanation but leaves unanswered questions, such how Dani could have been killed in one apartment and then found in another without those sleeping inside hearing or seeing anything sinister.

According to Detective Dan Kraus, one of the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office lead investigators, this is the account provided by the suspects:

Arellano Gamboa said Dani Countryman knocked on his door, entered the apartment and started kissing him. He ended up on top of her, and they both had their pants down. He said he wanted to have sex with her but did not recall if he did.

Rivera Gamboa said he was asleep on a couch when his cousin awakened him. "The girl had been struggling" and Arellano Gamboa asked his cousin "for help," Kraus said in his report. Rivera Gamboa "admitted that he held her down with his foot on her throat until she stopped moving," Kraus said.

Dani was described as 5 feet tall and weighing 95 pounds. Rivera Gamboa is 5-foot-10 and weighs 180, according to Oregon motor-vehicle records.

The Oregon State Police crime lab found blood on one of Rivera Gamboa's shoes and a "pattern on the shoe was consistent with imprint" on Dani Countryman's chest.

Sprayberry had lived in the apartments a couple of weeks but said the cousins seemed to be clean-cut and hard-working guys.

"They didn't have the crazy dog look to them, but you can never tell these days," said Sprayberry, who was interviewed at the Clackamas County jail. He was arrested last week on a probation violation.

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Rape charges added in strangulation of TX teen
09:00 PM PDT on Tuesday, August 14, 2007


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Two suspects accused of killing a Texas teen while she was on vacation in Milwaukie, Ore. were arraigned on charges of murder, rape and sex abuse Tuesday, authorities said.


WORTHLESS WETBACKS

A Clackamas County grand jury added the attempted rape and sex abuse charges against Alejandro Rivera Gamboa and his cousin, 23-year-old Gilberto Javier Rivera Gamboa.

If convicted, both men could face the death penalty.

The Gamboas admitted they came to the United States illegally.

Police said 15-year-old Dani Countryman was trying to fight off the cousins when they strangled her at a Milwaukie apartment in late July.

Alejandro was taken into custody last Saturday on an outstanding warrant for an unrelated probation violation involving drunk driving. The murder charges were later added.

Gilberto Javier Rivera Gamboa was arrested the previous Monday on aggravated murder charges at the Balboa apartment complex where he lives just a few doors from where Countryman was discovered.

The two also faced an immigration hearing after the murder investigation was complete. According to immigration officials, both of the suspects admitted to entering the country illegally six months ago.
Court records showed Alejandro admitted to stepping on the girl and holding her down and that the two tried to sexually assault her.

More: Countryman surprised her attackers by fighting back

"She was only 5 foot and 95 pounds," said 20-year-old Ashley Countryman, the half-sister who found Dani's body the morning after a going-away party. "I don't think they were expecting such a fight out of her."

Ashley said she can't get the image of her half-sister's lifeless body out of her head.

"I mean it was just a harmless night that went terribly, terribly wrong," she said.

Ashley thinks there was only a small window of opportunity for the attack. She said she last spoke with her half sister about 5 a.m. that day. Three hours later, she found Dani dead.

"They had to have been planning this, at least had the idea in their head... it's just random... I mean, this is the first time they'd ever met her," she said.

According to Ashley, the two men had been outside an adjacent apartment and at one point gave Dani a beer. They were vulgar toward other women, witnesses said, but never got physical with Dani, at least not from what Ashely could see.

"You know, I remember them flirting with her, but it wasn't a big thing, you know," Ashley Countryman said.

Clackamas County investigators said Countryman scratched the men who killed her, providing valuable DNA evidence under her fingernails that led to two arrests, according to the Dallas Morning News.

Forensic scientists from Oregon State Police said a shoe seized from one of the suspects, Alejandro, 24, had blood on it. The pattern of the shoe was also consistent with the imprint on Countryman's chest, according to investigators.

"They've taken her life, why should they be alive?" Countryman's great-uncle Carl Barton said. "I have no sympathy for people like that."
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Why wasn't Dani Countryman's suspected killer deported months ago?
Immigration reform advocates pressure county
Story Published: Aug 16, 2007 at 12:20 PM PDT


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PORTLAND, Ore. - One of the men accused of killing a 15-year-old Texas girl who was visiting Oregon could have been deported months ago.

Court records show officials in Clackamas County knew Alejandro Rivera-Gamboa was in this country illegally, but no one - from the district attorney's office to his probation officer - forwarded that information to immigration officials.

Rivera-Gamboa was arrested twice last year for DUI. His most recent arrest was on Sept. 9, 2006. Investigators say he was issued a citation after he was taken into custody for DUI on Southeast Roethe Road in Milwaukie. Less than a month earlier, on August 12, he was arrested for DUI at Southeast 82nd and Boyer.

Rivera-Gamboa pleaded guilty in November and signed a petition disclosing that he was not a citizen of the United States. Part of that petition reads "I understand that if I am not a citizen of the United States, a criminal conviction could cause me to be deported, denied U.S. citizenship or refused the right to re-enter the United States."



Rivera-Gamboa was sentenced to 15 days in jail, two years probation and his driver's license was suspended for three years.

Nine months after Rivera-Gamboa got out of jail, police say he stepped on the throat of Dani Countryman, strangling her
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