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Deadly Chinatown terror: Two men murdered in blood-soaked killing – MyNewsLA.com

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A deadly gambling debt may have led to the bloody stabbing deaths of two men in the their 60s at a Chinatown senior citizen gathering place.

A trail of blood led from the scene, making authorities believe the attacker was hurt. Police Friday continued to search for the killer who was described as a man in his 30s.

According to reports from the scene, the killer first stabbed one man, then a second who tried to intervene, at the Hop Sing Tong Benevolent Association, a gathering place popular with senior citizens.

Investigators were looking into the possibility that the stabbings were related to a gambling debt dispute, according to reports from the scene.

Officers with a bloodhound were seen searching the…

Read the full article at: http://mynewsla.com/crime/2017/01/27/deadly-chinatown-terror-two-men-murdered-in-blood-soaked-killing/

Category: GamblingBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJanuary 27, 2017

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Deadly Chinatown terror: Two men murdered in blood-soaked killing – MyNewsLA.com

Photo via Pixabay
Photo via Pixabay

A deadly gambling debt may have led to the bloody stabbing deaths of two men in the their 60s at a Chinatown senior citizen gathering place.

A trail of blood led from the scene, making authorities believe the attacker was hurt. Police Friday continued to search for the killer who was described as a man in his 30s.

According to reports from the scene, the killer first stabbed one man, then a second who tried to intervene, at the Hop Sing Tong Benevolent Association, a gathering place popular with senior citizens.

Investigators were looking into the possibility that the stabbings were related to a gambling debt dispute, according to reports from the scene.

Officers with a bloodhound were seen searching the…

Read the full article at: http://mynewsla.com/crime/2017/01/27/who-stabbed-2-men-in-their-60s-to-death-in-chinatown/

Category: GamblingBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJanuary 27, 2017

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PreviousPrevious post:Was Manor’s demise inevitable? – ESPN.co.ukNextNext post:As Condé Nast Restructures Business Side, What’s Next? – The Business of Fashion

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