Friday 14 October 2011

Investigations are underway in California Salon's firing case(Mian Shakeel Aslam)

Mian Shakeel Aslam---Seal Beach, California - Scott neighbors Dekraai considered one of the friendliest people on the block, a man who invited them to begin to pool parties, playing with his son in his yard. Friends of his ex-wife, although she said lived in fear of the man now accused of spraying her and seven other people at the hair salon where she worked.


He suffered from the syndrome of post-traumatic stress of a 2007 tractor accident that left his leg torn off and a fallen comrade. His marriage to Michelle Fournier, collapsed even before, and the dispute was over his 7-year-old son is still in full swing on Wednesday when Dekraai Salon Meritage is accused of spraying with bullets.

Fournier was among the dead, his ex-wife. The show is popular with owners, Randy Fannin, also died.

Fournier friend, said Michael Warzybok pressed at a hearing Tuesday, a judge Dekraai to explain why he needed more time with his son demanded that the current custody order. Warzybok said to have found a court-appointed psychologist who has worked about 50-50 arrangement.

"All of a sudden, he did not get his way," said Warzybok who was interviewed by the psychologist working with employees Fournier.

Dekraai Fournier had also asked for coffee Wednesday to meet with the day of the shooting, but she refused.

Fournier had indicated to friends and court documents that she was afraid of her ex-husband. Her friend Sharyn White said a few weeks before the murders, they told him that the room Dekraai stopped and threatened to kill her and others.

White, who also Dekraai step aunt said, Fournier told her, she took the threat seriously, even if others in the room laughed at him. Fournier said she had also told her that if she was still married Dekraai once held a gun to his head.

There is no evidence that Fournier requested a temporary restraining order against her ex-husband, while other friends she was afraid to accept.

"A month ago, she told me how she was afraid and I offered to hire bodyguards," said Tim Terbush, a longtime friend. He said she refused because she was afraid that no Dekraai angrier.

Posted By: Mian Shakeel Aslam

Source: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/10/13/national/main20120262.shtml

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