large tarp, plastic liners purchased from that home depot. as part of the investigation police checked for activity on ana s credit cards, banks, flights, there was no activity since she was last seen on january 1st. police also tried to track down what happened to the bags that the defendant was seen throwing in the dumpster earlier. this was over in abington. these bags and what was in them were already picked up and taken to a location for shredding and to be incinerated. by the time police located that they were already destroyed. however, investigators did secure a search of the dumpsters from defendant s mother s complex in swampscott. it was searched at a transfer station in peabody. investigators recovered ten trash bags. inside the trash bags many of these items contained stains consistent with blood, in fact,
at 5:32 he was seen in hingham removing gloves and a mask. data from his phone also tracked his whereabouts on january 3rd. locations were traveled at 4:27 on january 3rd to an apartment complex in abington. surveillance shows the defendant s volvo as well as a male fitting the defendant s appearance exiting a car near the dumpster. he walks to the dumpster carrying a garbage bag. he s leaning and it appears to be heavy as he has to heft it into the dumpster. he walks to the dumpster with the garbage bag and leaves it. on 4:48 he hit another complex in abington and at 5:10 p.m. cellphone shows records at another apartment in brockton. video shows a party consistent with his appearance and his volvo. again, he discarded items in the
Mexico says North America aims for fewer imports from Asia MEXICO CITY - Mexico, the United States and Canada plan to produce in North America 25% of what they currently import from Asia under a new drive to promote the integration of the region's economy, said Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard.