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November 26, 2015

Bonsall High focuses on rigor, relevance, relationship

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Volume 19, Issue 46

Walking to help feed the hungry

Andrea Verdin Special to The Village News

The second year of Bonsall High School is filled with activity. Students in the library review architectural plans for their future school building, while teachers and other students go over new cameras for the yearbook. Superintendent Justin Cunningham and principal Lee Fleming believe that the high school is truly preparing students for contributing to the community by giving them a problem-solving mindset. “Students create many public projects that contribute to the community, and then get to present those projects to the public,” said Cunningham.

see BONSALL, page A-8

Scam phone calls claiming overdue taxes continue Debbie Ramsey Managing Editor

Fallbrook residents are continuing to report a heavy volume of scam telephone calls from individuals claiming they are calling to collect on unpaid taxes. These individuals are also leaving messages on answering machines asking people to call them back. T h e S h e r i ff ’s D e p t . h a s confirmed that the scam is hitting residents throughout San Diego County. Authorities said the following, “The Sheriff’s stations have been

see SCAM, page A-6

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Approximately 225 participants support the Thanksgiving 5K Walk/Run on Nov. 14 to benefit the Fallbrook Food Pantry. The route began at the pantry, proceeded eastbound on W. Aviation Rd., then northbound on Main Ave.

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Perez, Maraglino sentenced to life in prison without parole for Killgore murder

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Debbie Ramsey Managing Editor

Laila Andrade, 10, drops some canned food donations off at the Fallbrook Food Pantry before participating in its Thanksgiving 5K Walk/ Run to help provide provisions for the hungry on Nov. 14. See more photos of this event on page A-11.

Two of the three people found guilty of murder in the torture and death of 22-year-old Marine wife Brittany Killgore were sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole on Nov. 19. Jurors also decided that a special circumstance allegation that the murder involved kidnapping was true. Louis Ray Perez, 49, and Dorothy Maraglino, 40, were handed their sentence last week, while the third person, Jessica Lynn Lopez, 28, will receive hers on Jan. 15. The court did not disclose why Lopez will be sentenced at a later date than the other two.

Court testimony revealed that Killgore, who had recently filed for divorce from her active duty Marine Corps husband, was lured into an outing with Perez, after being promised he would provide help for her to prepare to move. Rather than take the young woman on a dinner cruise that he had told her they would go on, she was killed by the group, who regularly participated in sadomasochistic practices at a home on Fallbrook Street. Killgore’s body was found in Riverside County four days after she went with Perez. After friends of Killgore told authorities she left her home with

see KILLGORE, page A-10


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