Killings
Sep 23 2010, Tommy

Fourteen bodies, some of them mutilated with machetes, have been discovered in a river west of Burundi’s capital.

At least one of the victims - whose identities are not yet known - was decapitated.

The brutality of the killings is feeding fears...

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In an undated photo released by the Hannibal Police Department, Manuel Cazares is seen in his booking mugshot in Hannibal , Mo. Cazares, 32, is charged with two counts of second-degree murder and armed criminal action in the Feb. 28 deaths of his...