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  • Street in downtown Los Angeles, USA (Credit Image: © Image Source/David Jakle/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • March 8, 2016 - Woman walking in street, French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA (Credit Image: © Raphye Alexius/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 24, 2017 - Businesswoman with trolley luggage using mobile waiting by wall, Milan, Italy (Credit Image: © Eugenio Marongiu/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • Three students with laptop in library (Credit Image: © Image Source/Albert Van Rosendaa/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Female student studying in library (Credit Image: © Image Source/Albert Van Rosendaa/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Street in downtown Los Angeles, USA (Credit Image: © Image Source/David Jakle/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • July 3, 2017 - Marawi City, Philippines - Continuous air strikes, mortar blasts and bomb attacts in areas where some Maute terrorist groups are still at large. The diminishing numbers of the terrorist will soon free the Islamic City from devastation and plans of reconstruction the city is underway. (Credit Image: © Sherbien Dacalanio/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 29, 2017 - Airkuning, Bali, Indonesia - Villagers land an outrigger fishing canoe in Kuning, a Muslim fishing village on the southwest corner of Bali. Villagers said their regular catch of fish has been diminishing for several years, and some mornings return without any fish. (Credit Image: © Jack Kurtz via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 29, 2017 - Airkuning, Bali, Indonesia - A tender brings supplies to a small trawler in Kuning, a Muslim fishing village on the southwest corner of Bali. A lot of the fishing is done from small outrigger canoes that stay out overnight. Villagers said their regular catch of fish has been diminishing for several years, and that are some mornings that they come back to shore with having caught any fish. (Credit Image: © Jack Kurtz via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 30, 2017 - Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States - One-mile marker intended for a leisure run is mounted on Walnut St. Bridge, over the Susquehanna River, in Harrisburg, PA, on April 30, 2017. Diminishing retail, crumbling infrastructure, environmental issues, poverty and unemployment are shown in a view on the current state of a section of rural America on day 101 of Trump's Presidency. The Keystone state Pennsylvania formed an important factor in Trump's victory in the 2016 US elections. (Credit Image: © Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 30, 2016 - Amatrice, Italy - A general view of damaged building on August 30, 2016 in Amatrice, Italy. Italy has declared a state of emergency in the regions worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake as hopes diminish of finding more survivors. At least 290 people are now know to have died and around 400 injured with teams continuing to search the rubble of collapsed buildings. (Credit Image: © Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 30, 2016 - Amatrice, Italy - Relatives attend a funeral mass for victims of earthquake on August 30, 2016 in Amatrice, Italy. Italy has declared a state of emergency in the regions worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake as hopes diminish of finding more survivors. At least 290 people are now know to have died and around 400 injured with teams continuing to search the rubble of collapsed buildings. (Credit Image: © Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 30, 2016 - Amatrice, Italy - Relatives attend a funeral mass for victims of earthquake on August 30, 2016 in Amatrice, Italy. Italy has declared a state of emergency in the regions worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake as hopes diminish of finding more survivors. At least 290 people are now know to have died and around 400 injured with teams continuing to search the rubble of collapsed buildings. (Credit Image: © Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20160830_zaa_n230_038.jpg
  • August 30, 2016 - Amatrice, Italy - A general view of damaged building on August 30, 2016 in Amatrice, Italy. Italy has declared a state of emergency in the regions worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake as hopes diminish of finding more survivors. At least 290 people are now know to have died and around 400 injured with teams continuing to search the rubble of collapsed buildings. (Credit Image: © Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 30, 2016 - Amatrice, Italy - Rescue Workers on August 30, 2016 in Amatrice, Italy. Italy has declared a state of emergency in the regions worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake as hopes diminish of finding more survivors. At least 290 people are now know to have died and around 400 injured with teams continuing to search the rubble of collapsed buildings. (Credit Image: © Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 30, 2016 - Amatrice, Italy - Rescuers workers in Amatrice hit by earthquake on August 30, 2016 in Amatrice, Italy. Italy has declared a state of emergency in the regions worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake as hopes diminish of finding more survivors. At least 290 people are now know to have died and around 400 injured with teams continuing to search the rubble of collapsed buildings. (Credit Image: © Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 6, 2017 - Atlanta, GA - Dozens of Georgia residents with developmental challenges gather outside U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson's local office to protest  potential cuts to Medicaid waivers , cuts that would significantly diminish their quality of life from waiver-funded services. (Credit Image: © Robin Rayne Nelson via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 30, 2016 - Amatrice, Italy - Relatives attend a funeral mass for victims of earthquake on August 30, 2016 in Amatrice, Italy. Italy has declared a state of emergency in the regions worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake as hopes diminish of finding more survivors. At least 290 people are now know to have died and around 400 injured with teams continuing to search the rubble of collapsed buildings. (Credit Image: © Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 30, 2016 - Amatrice, Italy - A coffin during a funeral mass for victims of earthquake on August 30, 2016 in Amatrice, Italy. Italy has declared a state of emergency in the regions worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake as hopes diminish of finding more survivors. At least 290 people are now know to have died and around 400 injured with teams continuing to search the rubble of collapsed buildings. (Credit Image: © Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 30, 2016 - Amatrice, Italy - Relatives attend a funeral mass for victims of earthquake on August 30, 2016 in Amatrice, Italy. Italy has declared a state of emergency in the regions worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake as hopes diminish of finding more survivors. At least 290 people are now know to have died and around 400 injured with teams continuing to search the rubble of collapsed buildings. (Credit Image: © Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 30, 2016 - Amatrice, Italy - A view of tent of Red Cross in Amatrice on August 30, 2016 in Amatrice, Italy. Italy has declared a state of emergency in the regions worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake as hopes diminish of finding more survivors. At least 290 people are now know to have died and around 400 injured with teams continuing to search the rubble of collapsed buildings. (Credit Image: © Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 30, 2016 - Amatrice, Italy - A tent in a square in Amatrice hit by earthquake on August 30, 2016 in Amatrice, Italy. Italy has declared a state of emergency in the regions worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake as hopes diminish of finding more survivors. At least 290 people are now know to have died and around 400 injured with teams continuing to search the rubble of collapsed buildings. (Credit Image: © Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 30, 2016 - Amatrice, Italy - A general view of damaged building on August 30, 2016 in Amatrice, Italy. Italy has declared a state of emergency in the regions worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake as hopes diminish of finding more survivors. At least 290 people are now know to have died and around 400 injured with teams continuing to search the rubble of collapsed buildings. (Credit Image: © Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 30, 2016 - Amatrice, Italy - Rescue Workers on August 30, 2016 in Amatrice, Italy. Italy has declared a state of emergency in the regions worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake as hopes diminish of finding more survivors. At least 290 people are now know to have died and around 400 injured with teams continuing to search the rubble of collapsed buildings. (Credit Image: © Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 30, 2016 - Amatrice, Italy - A general view of Amatrice hit by earthquake on August 30, 2016 in Amatrice, Italy. Italy has declared a state of emergency in the regions worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake as hopes diminish of finding more survivors. At least 290 people are now know to have died and around 400 injured with teams continuing to search the rubble of collapsed buildings. (Credit Image: © Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 30, 2016 - Amatrice, Italy - A general view of Amatrice hit by earthquake on August 30, 2016 in Amatrice, Italy. Italy has declared a state of emergency in the regions worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake as hopes diminish of finding more survivors. At least 290 people are now know to have died and around 400 injured with teams continuing to search the rubble of collapsed buildings. (Credit Image: © Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 30, 2016 - Amatrice, Italy - A general view of Amatrice hit by earthquake on August 30, 2016 in Amatrice, Italy. Italy has declared a state of emergency in the regions worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake as hopes diminish of finding more survivors. At least 290 people are now know to have died and around 400 injured with teams continuing to search the rubble of collapsed buildings. (Credit Image: © Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 30, 2016 - Amatrice, Italy - Relatives attend a funeral mass for victims of earthquake on August 30, 2016 in Amatrice, Italy. Italy has declared a state of emergency in the regions worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake as hopes diminish of finding more survivors. At least 290 people are now know to have died and around 400 injured with teams continuing to search the rubble of collapsed buildings. (Credit Image: © Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 30, 2016 - Amatrice, Italy - Relatives attend a funeral mass for victims of earthquake on August 30, 2016 in Amatrice, Italy. Italy has declared a state of emergency in the regions worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake as hopes diminish of finding more survivors. At least 290 people are now know to have died and around 400 injured with teams continuing to search the rubble of collapsed buildings. (Credit Image: © Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 30, 2016 - Amatrice, Italy - Relatives attend a funeral mass for victims of earthquake on August 30, 2016 in Amatrice, Italy. Italy has declared a state of emergency in the regions worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake as hopes diminish of finding more survivors. At least 290 people are now know to have died and around 400 injured with teams continuing to search the rubble of collapsed buildings. (Credit Image: © Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 30, 2016 - Amatrice, Italy - Relatives attend a funeral mass for victims of earthquake on August 30, 2016 in Amatrice, Italy. Italy has declared a state of emergency in the regions worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake as hopes diminish of finding more survivors. At least 290 people are now know to have died and around 400 injured with teams continuing to search the rubble of collapsed buildings. (Credit Image: © Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 30, 2016 - Amatrice, Italy - Relatives attend a funeral mass for victims of earthquake on August 30, 2016 in Amatrice, Italy. Italy has declared a state of emergency in the regions worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake as hopes diminish of finding more survivors. At least 290 people are now know to have died and around 400 injured with teams continuing to search the rubble of collapsed buildings. (Credit Image: © Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 30, 2016 - Amatrice, Italy - A coffin during a funeral mass for victims of earthquake on August 30, 2016 in Amatrice, Italy. Italy has declared a state of emergency in the regions worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake as hopes diminish of finding more survivors. At least 290 people are now know to have died and around 400 injured with teams continuing to search the rubble of collapsed buildings. (Credit Image: © Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 30, 2016 - Amatrice, Italy - A coffin during a funeral mass for victims of earthquake on August 30, 2016 in Amatrice, Italy. Italy has declared a state of emergency in the regions worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake as hopes diminish of finding more survivors. At least 290 people are now know to have died and around 400 injured with teams continuing to search the rubble of collapsed buildings. (Credit Image: © Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 30, 2016 - Amatrice, Italy - Relatives attend a funeral mass for victims of earthquake on August 30, 2016 in Amatrice, Italy. Italy has declared a state of emergency in the regions worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake as hopes diminish of finding more survivors. At least 290 people are now know to have died and around 400 injured with teams continuing to search the rubble of collapsed buildings. (Credit Image: © Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 30, 2016 - Amatrice, Italy - A coffin during a funeral mass for victims of earthquake on August 30, 2016 in Amatrice, Italy. Italy has declared a state of emergency in the regions worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake as hopes diminish of finding more survivors. At least 290 people are now know to have died and around 400 injured with teams continuing to search the rubble of collapsed buildings. (Credit Image: © Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20160830_zaa_n230_043.jpg
  • August 30, 2016 - Amatrice, Italy - Relatives attend a funeral mass for victims of earthquake on August 30, 2016 in Amatrice, Italy. Italy has declared a state of emergency in the regions worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake as hopes diminish of finding more survivors. At least 290 people are now know to have died and around 400 injured with teams continuing to search the rubble of collapsed buildings. (Credit Image: © Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 30, 2016 - Amatrice, Italy - A coffin during a funeral mass for victims of earthquake on August 30, 2016 in Amatrice, Italy. Italy has declared a state of emergency in the regions worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake as hopes diminish of finding more survivors. At least 290 people are now know to have died and around 400 injured with teams continuing to search the rubble of collapsed buildings. (Credit Image: © Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 30, 2016 - Amatrice, Italy - A view of damaged building in Amatrice on August 30, 2016 in Amatrice, Italy. Italy has declared a state of emergency in the regions worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake as hopes diminish of finding more survivors. At least 290 people are now know to have died and around 400 injured with teams continuing to search the rubble of collapsed buildings. (Credit Image: © Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 30, 2016 - Amatrice, Italy - A general view of damaged building on August 30, 2016 in Amatrice, Italy. Italy has declared a state of emergency in the regions worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake as hopes diminish of finding more survivors. At least 290 people are now know to have died and around 400 injured with teams continuing to search the rubble of collapsed buildings. (Credit Image: © Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 30, 2016 - Amatrice, Italy - A general view of damaged building on August 30, 2016 in Amatrice, Italy. Italy has declared a state of emergency in the regions worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake as hopes diminish of finding more survivors. At least 290 people are now know to have died and around 400 injured with teams continuing to search the rubble of collapsed buildings. (Credit Image: © Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 30, 2016 - Amatrice, Italy - A general view of damaged building on August 30, 2016 in Amatrice, Italy. Italy has declared a state of emergency in the regions worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake as hopes diminish of finding more survivors. At least 290 people are now know to have died and around 400 injured with teams continuing to search the rubble of collapsed buildings. (Credit Image: © Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 30, 2016 - Amatrice, Italy - Rescue Workers on August 30, 2016 in Amatrice, Italy. Italy has declared a state of emergency in the regions worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake as hopes diminish of finding more survivors. At least 290 people are now know to have died and around 400 injured with teams continuing to search the rubble of collapsed buildings. (Credit Image: © Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 30, 2016 - Amatrice, Italy - A general view of Amatrice hit by earthquake on August 30, 2016 in Amatrice, Italy. Italy has declared a state of emergency in the regions worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake as hopes diminish of finding more survivors. At least 290 people are now know to have died and around 400 injured with teams continuing to search the rubble of collapsed buildings. (Credit Image: © Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 30, 2016 - Amatrice, Italy - Relatives attend a funeral mass for victims of earthquake on August 30, 2016 in Amatrice, Italy. Italy has declared a state of emergency in the regions worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake as hopes diminish of finding more survivors. At least 290 people are now know to have died and around 400 injured with teams continuing to search the rubble of collapsed buildings. (Credit Image: © Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 30, 2016 - Amatrice, Italy - A general view of damaged building on August 30, 2016 in Amatrice, Italy. Italy has declared a state of emergency in the regions worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake as hopes diminish of finding more survivors. At least 290 people are now know to have died and around 400 injured with teams continuing to search the rubble of collapsed buildings. (Credit Image: © Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 30, 2016 - Amatrice, Italy - A general view of tent camp on August 30, 2016 in Amatrice, Italy. Italy has declared a state of emergency in the regions worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake as hopes diminish of finding more survivors. At least 290 people are now know to have died and around 400 injured with teams continuing to search the rubble of collapsed buildings. (Credit Image: © Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 28, 2017 - FILE - Alexander Blackman freed having served three and a half years after murder conviction replaced with diminished responsibility manslaughter - PICTURED March 28, 2017 - London, United Kingdom - Marine A sentencing,High Court,London. Supporters of Sgt Alexander Blackman outside the High Court. (Credit Image: © Mark Thomas/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 28, 2017 - FILE - Alexander Blackman freed having served three and a half years after murder conviction replaced with diminished responsibility manslaughter - PICTURED March 28, 2017 - London, United Kingdom - Marine A sentencing,High Court,London. Supporters of Sgt Alexander Blackman outside the High Court. (Credit Image: © Mark Thomas/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • Janelle Monae releases a photo on Instagram with the following caption: "I was a victim of gerrymandering (a practice intended to establish a political advantage for a particular party or group by manipulating district boundaries). It hurt to be turned away and told i could not vote for the person I wanted to see in office and who reflected my values. If you are turned away please ask for a provisional ballot and a receipt. At the time, sadly, I didn\u2019t know I had that option so I didn\u2019t ask. So many of us have gone through this. I VOTED EARLY JUST IN CASE THEY TRIIIIIIED IT and i was prepared to ask this time!! \u201cWe know voter suppression diminishes our voice . They\u2019ve made it harder to vote - with voters being kicked off rolls for stupid things like a misspelling. So ask yourself, If our vote didn\u2019t matter why are they trying so hard to suppress it?\nThey know your vote is powerful. The fact that they go through such great lengths to keep you from voting only confirms that. I am here to reaffirm the power you have to make a difference today. This is not about shaming anyone to the polls today. I know life is busy, complex and full of ups and downs. I also understand how intimidating the entire process can be and that sometimes we doubt our ability to make these critical decisions. We\u2019ve all been there.\u201d Link in bio! Let\u2019s talk! @whenweallvote". Photo Credit: Instagram *** No USA Distribution *** For Editorial Use Only *** Not to be Published in Books or Photo Books ***  Please note: Fees charged by the agency are for the agency’s services only, and do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright or License in the material. The agency does not claim any ownership including but not limited to Copyright or License in the attached material. By publishing this material you expressly agree to indemnify and to hold the agency and its directors, shareholders and employees harmless from any loss, claim
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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  • EXCLUSIVE: American heiress Gabriela Kabrins Alban with her sadistic playboy lover, turned murderer, Diego Novella. Novella is facing life in a hell hole prison after being found guilty of the horrific murder and desecration of a pretty marketing executive. Crazed killer Novella, 43, strangled and smashed in the skull of the Beverly Hills’ millionaire's daughter, 39, after downing a massive cocktail of drugs. The super-rich Guatemalan claimed the mind blowing concoction made him view his future bride-to-be as a “demon” and he admitted launching a ferocious attack to “kill it”. Novella told the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town, South Africa, that he accepted that he killed the heiress but denied murder blaming the drugs for his deadly actions. The shocked court heard an expert pathologist estimated that after Gabriela was choked to death her lover spent at least two hours desecrating her body in a horrific manner. He smashed her brain out of her skull then jammed her throat and mouth full of food then defecated on her face and covered it with chocolates, sweets, and potato crisps. The court was told that there was clear evidence he had sex with her and sodomised her but Novella claimed that it was consensual and took place before he killed her. He assaulted her with curling tongs, laid out her hair extensions between her legs and left a note on her breasts reading “cerote,” which means “piece of shit” in Spanish. Defence lawyer William Booth claimed Novella was not guilty of murdering Gabriela but was suffering from diminished responsibility due to the psychotic effects of the drugs. He said his client had taken cannabis, cannabis oil and an over-the-counter drug called sceletium which causes stimulation and euphoria and claimed together they “blew his mind”. Scientific tests on Gabriela’s semi-naked body showed no trace of illegal drugs in her system and her entrepreneur father Howdy, 70, insisted that his daughter was not a drug user. 27
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