November 10, 2008
Wife Allowed to Visit Charged Marine in Mexico
JACKSONVILLE -- The wife of a Marine charged with murdering a pregnant colleague has been allowed to visit her husband in a Mexican jail, a North Carolina prosecutor said. Onslow County District Attorney Dewey Hudson said the Marine Corps granted leave Nov. 3 to 17 to Lance Cpl. Christina Laurean to visit her husband, Cpl. Cesar Laurean, 21. Cesar Laurean is charged with first-degree murder in the December death of Lance Cpl. Maria Lauterbach, 20, of Vandalia, Ohio, who had accused him of rape. He fled a day before Lauterbach's body and that of her unborn child were found buried in his backyard. He is fighting extradition.Click Here For The Full Story......
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Christina Laurean In Mexico Visiting Her Jailed Husband
A potential witness in the 2007 bludgeoning death of a pregnant Marine has flown to Mexico for what could be a conjugal visit with the main suspect in the case, prosecutors said. Christina Laurean, wife of Camp Lejeune Marine Cpl. Cesar Laurean who is accused of killing a pregnant colleague, is in Mexico visiting with him now, said Dewey Hudson, the district attorney for the 4th Prosecutorial District, which includes Onslow County. "It is my understanding that Mexico allows prisoners a conjugal visit on their birthday," Hudson said during a press conference on the Onslow County Courthouse steps Thursday.
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