Woman killed in Illinois: Judge Mexican sets illegal free; Ice arrests him back

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A Mexican National had once again arrested a missing Illinois woman and hiding her body in a bleach container, once again arrested on Saturday (local time) in Chicago by American immigration officials, he was released from custody despite facing serious allegations months later.Jose Louis Mendoza-Gongaage, a 52-year-old resident of Wukegan, Illinois, was first arrested in April, when the police discovered the body of 37-year-old Megan Bose in a container in their backyard. According to the Homeland Security Department (DHS), he was accused of hiding a corpse, misbehaving the corpse and obstructing justice.However, immediately after the appearance of his first court, Lake County Judge Randy Bruno released Mendoza-Gondalaj to the security of Illinois, accountability, impartiality and equity-turn (Safe-Todi) Act. The decision strongly criticized public officials, who questioned the release of a person accused of such heinous crime.On Saturday, Mendoza-Gondalaz was taken into custody by immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) agents in a market in Chicago. Now he remains in the detention of snow, DHS confirmed.The body of Megan Bose, who was reported missing on 9 March, was found in April. According to his family, he was last seen in February. Investigators alleged that Mendoza-Gondalaz placed Bose’s body to his basement for two days before being taken to the yard, where it hid for about two months.DHS officials said the BOS was removed and its remains were found inside a container filled with bleach.The DHS spokesperson said, “It is absolutely replicated that this demon was freed on the streets of Illinois after committing such a heinous crime.” According to Fox News report, “Megan Bose and his family will be justice.”Following the release of Mendoza-Gonjalaz in April, Antioch Mayor Scott Gartner criticized laws that allowed the release of the suspect.Gartner said, “I was really surprised to know the next day that the person he arrested for it was at least, detained under the safe-T Act, detained, I think more than 48 hours,” Gartner said.Gartner insisted that there are many other serious factors in the case, including the nature of the crime, how long it was hidden, and the fact that the suspected American citizen is not and possibly run away from the country.Mendoza-Gondalaz allegedly told the authorities that the BOS had overdit at their home. Instead of calling 911, he allegedly broke his phone and placed his body in the basement for two days before being taken out.Republican state representative Tom Weber also expressed his concern about the release of Mendza-Gongales in April.“Someone who hides his body in garbage after leaving it in the basement for two days, after not calling 911 [and] Breaking a phone. Is this a non-contained crime? “Weber said.” Shouldn’t we find out, wait for a toxic science report, anything? ,

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