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Jerry Perdomo, 31, Fla. murdered in Maine
#81
(02-29-2012, 07:31 AM)JsMom Wrote: Ooooo He makes me wanna knock the fuckin' smerk off his face! ROT motherfucker!

Ditto!
Little shitbag!
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#82
BELFAST, Maine (NEWS CENTER) -- Court documents released at Waldo County Superior Court in Belfast Wednesday morning are providing more details related to murder arrest made in the Jerry Perdomo case.

According to the court documents, police say they collected blood and what appears to be a piece of a skull in the Jackson home rented by Daniel Porter's father. The documents state the blood tested in Porter's home was consistent with the offspring of Jerry Perdomo, Sr.

The court documents state Daniel Porter told police that Jerry Perdomo is dead. Porter reportedly told his father where to find the body and gun.

According to the documents, Cheyanne Nowak told police that Jerry Perdomo's relationship with Daniel Porter was drug related. Porter told police that Perdomo was in Maine to collect $3,000 that Daniel Porter owed Perdomo.

Daniel Porter was arrested Tuesday at the Jackson home rented by his father and was charged with murder in the case of missing Florida firefighter Jerry Perdomo of Orange City, Fla. Perdomo has been missing since February 16th.

Daniel Porter is expected to be in court Wednesday at Waldo County Superior Court in Belfast.

Link to article:
http://www.wcsh6.com/news/article/191179...mo-is-dead
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#83
Jesus Christ! What a sad ending to a senseless situation!
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#84
(02-29-2012, 11:16 AM)gatorfankim Wrote: Jesus Christ! What a sad ending to a senseless situation!

I agree, very sad situation. I knew the little fuck did it by the smirks on his face in several different photos.
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#85
(02-29-2012, 11:28 AM)JsMom Wrote:
(02-29-2012, 11:16 AM)gatorfankim Wrote: Jesus Christ! What a sad ending to a senseless situation!

I agree, very sad situation. I knew the little fuck did it by the smirks on his face in several different photos.

Let's see how long that "smirk" stays on that fucktards face when they throw the book at him! Does Maine have a death penalty!?
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#86
Darn, I was hoping he was hiding from whatever he'd gotten himself involved in.
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#87
Body of missing firefighter Jerry Perdomo found in Maine woods

SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. — The body of Seminole County firefighter Jerry Perdomo has been found in Maine in a wooded area, according to WFTV reporter Jeff Deal who is at the scene.
On Wednesday, WFTV obtained the charging affidavit of the Maine man arrested on murder charges in connection to the death of Perdomo.
According to police records, 24-year-old Daniel Porter, of Jackson, Maine, and 31-year-old Perdomo, of Orange City, Fla. had previous violent interactions.




Link to affidavit: http://www.clickorlando.com/news/Affidav...index.html
The only reason people get lost in thought is because it's unfamiliar territory.

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#88
Another link
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/b...7777.story
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#89


I'm curious to know the role his girlfriend played in this.
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NEWBURGH, Maine — Police searching for missing Florida firefighter Jerry Perdomo discovered a body in woods off the Dahlia Farm Road in Newburgh, the Maine State Police said Wednesday. The body has not been identified.

The body was found near a Newburgh home that belongs to a relative of murder suspect Daniel Porter, 24, of Bangor. Porter was arrested for the murder of Perdomo, 31, on Tuesday after police found blood drops and skull fragments in a Jackson home rented by Porter’s father, according to a state police report released Wednesday.

Officials from the state medical examiner’s office arrived at the scene in Newburgh late Wednesday morning and additional information will be released Wednesday afternoon, according to a news release from Stephen McCausland, spokesman for the Maine Department of Public Safety.

A Maine State Police affidavit filed in Waldo County Superior Court says Porter told police that Perdomo was dead and that he knew where the body and the gun used to kill him were, but refused to give that information to police. Porter’s father apparently also knew the location of the body and gun, but would not say, the affidavit said.

In the Jackson home, “crime scene technicians found evidence of blood droplets, spatter, what appears to be a piece of skull or bone and evidence of a broken window. There were new carpets on the floor covering an area that tested presumptive positive for blood,” said the affidavit, filed Wednesday by state police Detective Darryl Peary.

When police tested the blood against Perdomo’s father’s DNA for comparison, the samples were consistent with belonging to a father and offspring, the report states. Perdomo does have a brother, police wrote, but the brother told police he had never been to Maine.

When police searched the home, they also found a broken window with lead or metal pieces embedded in the window sill.

Police have said the case is a drug-related homicide. Porter told police that he owed Perdomo $3,000, the affidavit said.

Police said previously they believed that Porter was one of the last people to have had contact with Perdomo — a firefighter and emergency medical technician for the Seminole County Fire Department in Florida— who went missing Feb. 16. His rental car was found abandoned at the Bangor Walmart the next day.

The two men had a tempestuous relationship, according to the affidavit.

Last month both Porter and Perdomo complained to the Penobscot County Sheriff’s Office about the other. Perdomo told police that “he observed Porter with a machine gun and that Porter threatened to shoot him and put him through a wood chipper. Porter stated that Perdomo threatened to cut his hands off and kill him,” Peary wrote.

Around that same time, Porter filed a complaint with the sheriff’s office that Perdomo had been throwing rocks through a window of his Newburgh home.



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#91
more detail from CH.6 Orlando


BANGOR, Maine -

The body of missing Seminole County firefighter Jerry Perdomo was found Wednesday in a wooded area in Maine, police said.

Perdomo's body was discovered in the town of Newburgh, State Police said.

An affidavit released earlier in the day shows that Perdomo's death involved illegal drugs, an unpaid debt, handguns, previous threats of violence and, ultimately, murder, according to a Maine State Police affidavit.

The dispute between Perdomo, 31, and his accused killer, Daniel Porter, dates back to at least Jan. 8, 2012, when Porter called law enforcement to accuse Perdomo of throwing rocks through the window of Porter’s home in Newburgh, Maine, the affidavit revealed.

Perdomo told an investigating deputy that Porter had a machine gun and threatened to shoot him and put his body through a wood chipper. For his part, Porter claimed Perdomo threatened to cut off his hands and kill him, according to the affidavit.

On Jan. 20, Porter, 24, and his girlfriend, Cheyanne Nowak, 23, bought a .357 handgun at a Bangor pawn shop, officials said.

On Wednesday, Feb. 15, Perdomo left his Orange City, Fla., home in a rented Toyota Camry and headed to Bangor, where he arrived the next morning and stayed with his girlfriend, Lisa Gould, investigators said.

Gould told police that Perdomo left her home around 5:30 p.m. on Feb. 16 armed with a Glock Model 30 .45-caliber handgun, his wallet and two cellphones. Perdomo said "he was going to meet someone who owed him money," the affidavit states. Cellphone records show Perodmo called Porter's phone at 6:07 p.m.

At 6:30 p.m., Perdomo met Nowak at a truck stop in Newburgh and followed her to Porter's father's home in Jackson, Nowak told investigators. Nowak said she last saw Perdomo with Porter at the house, when she left around 7 p.m. to pick up her son, according to the affidavit.

Cellphone records reveal that Perdomo called his wife Tonya at 6:08 p.m., 6:15 p.m. and 7:41 p.m. that evening. His last call with his wife ended at 7:45 p.m., with Perdomo saying he was riding on a dirt road in Maine, according to the affidavit.

Investigators said they believe it was at Porter's father's home in Jackson that Porter shot Perdoma to death.

Nowak said she returned to the house around 9 p.m. and did not see Perdomo's rented Camry at the property, according to the affidavit. Porter told her that Perdomo went back to his girlfriend's house in Bangor, officials said.

Nowak said she never went back inside the house because she and Porter argued and she left to spend the night at her mother's house in Brooks, according to the affidavit.

At 3 a.m. the next morning, Porter arrived in Brooks driving his father’s black Cadillac, leaving around 7:30 a.m. to cut wood, Nowak told investigators.

At 8:20 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 17, Porter was seen on surveillance video abandoning Perdomo's rental car in a Walmart parking lot, according to the affidavit. Seven minutes later, he was seen on a book store's surveillance video leaving the Walmart and crossing Stillwater Avenue, officials said.

Another camera, at a nearby grocery store, showed Porter throw a plastic bag into a garbage can just outside the store's entrance, according to the affidavit.

Later, the video shows Nowak and Porter reuniting at the grocery store, which is consistent with Nowak's claim that Porter called her and asked that she pick him up at the grocery store near the Walmart, according to the affidavit.

That afternoon, investigators learned, Porter borrowed a friend's pickup truck and "brought it back a couple hours later and it was all muddy."

Six days after Porter dumped the bag in the garbage, investigators searched a large trash container taken from the grocery story and hauled to an incineration plant in Orrington. In a plastic bag, they found Perdomo's car keys, as well as two cellphones, a wallet and other items, according to the affidavit.

The next day, investigators interviewed Porter in Connecticut, where he had gone to visit family. He lied about his whereabouts the previous weeks, investigators said, even when confronted with video of him dumping the car at the Walmart.

"Porter's eyes welled up with tears when Porter was told that the police have retrieved" the trash bag he dumped at the grocery store, officials said.

Just prior to the Feb. 24 interview, Porter told a local police officer that he went to Connecticut to visit his family because "it might be the last time he might see them as a free man. He indicated he expected to be in prison the next time he sees them," the affidavit states.

Police executed a search warrant at Porter's father's home in Jackson, and on Feb. 27 reported finding "blood droplets, spatter, what appears to be a piece of skull or bone and evidence of a broken window. There were new carpets on the floor covering an area that tested presumptive positive for blood," the affidavit states.

















































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#92
"Porter’s father apparently also knew the location of the body and gun, but would not say, the affidavit said."
And the father can't be charged with anythng?

"The last execution in Maine was in 1887. DP abolished." --- Thanks LC. Too bad!





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#93
Gator: And the father can't be charged with anythng?


accessory after the fact possibly. porter's girlfriend could also. more has to shake down re: the drug business. lesser but possible charges.

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#94
Thanks LC!
That's so disturbing to me. That you can actually "know" something and not have to divulge. Sick assholes the whole lot of them! The girlfriend must know something as well. Lock them all up for Christ sake and throw away the key!
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#95
brief police presser here:

http://bangordailynews.com/2012/02/29/ne...t-no-body/


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#96
Perdomo's 'girlfriend' in Maine was Lisa Gould. i haven't done any research on her yet.

















































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#97
a $3000. drug debt. fucking stupid waste and shame. lives ruined over 3000. lousy dollars.
kids without their daddy.
a young guy dead.
a young guy going to prison.
for 3000. lousy dollars.

















































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#98
LC, if you're a dirtbag, $3K is a lot of money.

And while Perdomo certainly didn't deserve to die, when you're dealing with dirtbags, you never know what may come your way.

I don't think we should be gnashing our teeth on his behalf. You deal drugs/buy drugs, ALWAYS expect the unexpected.
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(02-29-2012, 08:28 PM)Lady Cop Wrote: a $3000. drug debt. fucking stupid waste and shame. lives ruined over 3000. lousy dollars.
kids without their daddy.
a young guy dead.
a young guy going to prison.
for 3000. lousy dollars.

Agreed! Totally senseless!
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I was on a Homicide that happened over a half a gallon of thunderbird wine.

and one over a newspaper that wasn't put back together after she read it.

and one over a a few cassette tapes and a camera.

and one just because the guy called another guy a loser.

When you look at some of the reasons other people have used to kill someone you kinda have to figure that the physical reason is all relative.

It could have just as easily been 20 bucks and this guy would done the same thing.



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