Monday, November 20, 2006

DNA Links Oiler to Two Fires!! Authorities tie Esperanza suspect to device used to ignite blazes

BS Ranch Perspective:

Now we are getting somewhere! They have got Oiler on two fires and they possibly will not have any trouble tying him into the Esperanza fire. When they first came out it was like they had only very weak circumstantial evidence, and they really never mentioned that it was strong, or anything. they just hymned and hawed around that subject and only would say that they got their man. I working in Law Enforcement for just over 18 years, became skeptical over the evidence that they did have, but seeing now that they were working under the assumption that the evidence that they got for the two previous fires if it panned out that it was good that they likely had their guy. That is why when they got the DNA Evidence they Released it right away, to make their case stronger.

It made me a skeptic also when the family, Neighbors, and his Boss at his Job came out in support of him, but Now I have to say that he more them likely is the Esperanza Fire Bug and that Bug needs to be Squashed or exterminated in some way, either by Toxic Chemicals like all the other bugs, or by Legal Injection, Electricity, or just a swift, Jail House beating when the Guards, are moving him from one area to another and one of the prisoners wants to be a hero, like the ones that killed Jeffrey Dahlmer in the Prison Beating that he got for all his Ruthless murders, and survival tools, but you cannot say that Ol' Dahlmer was one to leave his kill, he was killing to survive in the wold of hate, so he hunted the one people that he hated the most and he ate them to make their soul part of his soul!! Sick very sick individual. that Jeffrey Dahlmer.

Now that I am totally off subject, I am sure that when Oiler started that fire he didn't intend anyone to get hurt, he intended to get his wild Willey out and wiggle it around for a little bit and then watch the life of the fire take off!! Because that is what they do, they look to the fire as a life or entity that they gave life to, and the firefighter are the ones that have to kill it. They do a good job for the most part, but to now be a five time killer out of what was once just an afternoon hobby? Wow, I wonder who is sicker Oiler or Dahlmer? I would have to say that in some ways very similar that they are a tie in many ways a tie.

Die Oiler Die, for the families of the Esperanza Fire you should Die!! or live in a 4'X4'X4' cell with one hour for exercise, and that is all, This includes Two meals of bread, a multivitamin and water!! Oh! and plenty of rope to hang around with!!!

BS Ranch


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DNA links Oyler to two fires
Authorities tie Esperanza suspect to device used to ignite blazes
Jeff Horwitz, Staff Writer

DNA evidence ties the man suspected of starting the fatal Esperanza Fire to two other recent fires, according to an arson investigator's affidavit filed in Riverside Superior Court.

The devices used to start the two prior blazes - six or seven matches bound by a rubber band to a cigarette fuse - are also "similar" to the one found where the Esperanza Fire began, investigator Matthew Gilbert of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection stated in court documents.

The earlier fires were ignited June 9 and June 10 on the Morongo Indian Reservation, according to Gilbert. In both cases, he wrote, he discovered incendiary devices where the fires began and ruled out the possibility that the blazes had a natural or accidental origin.

After being processed at a Riverside laboratory of the Department of Justice, the affidavit stated, the devices produced matching DNA samples.

Those, in turn, matched a DNA swab that suspect Raymond Lee Oyler, 36, provided to the Riverside County Sheriff's Department before his arrest, Gilbert wrote.

Oyler has pleaded not guilty to murder and arson charges stemming from the Esperanza Fire, as well as arson charges in 10 other cases. On Tuesday, his

lawyer could not be reached for comment.

But as of the affidavit's filing on Oct. 31, no DNA results had yet been obtained from evidence recovered from the Esperanza Fire, the document says.

Ingrid Wyatt, a spokeswoman for the Riverside County District Attorney's Office, would not address questions about the contents of Gilbert's affidavit or the results of the DNA testing on the device found at the Esperanza Fire.

"That's not our document," she said. "We're not releasing any other information."

Although she declined to speak of the role that DNA evidence might play in the case, she said her agency had plenty of proof that Oyler is guilty.

"More than 30 people from different agencies met and reviewed this case and came to the same conclusion that we have the correct person behind bars," she said. "There's no question in our mind that this is the man who committed the crime."

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