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Terrorists In The Homeland

Seven years ago today my brother was the victim of a gruesome murder. Daniel Patrick Sheehan was temporarily employed as a taxi cab driver in the small town of Casa Grande, Arizona while attending school. He worked the night shift for the taxi company. On the evening of June 8th, 2000, he received a call from dispatch to pick up a fare and drive them to Harrah's Casino, which is located on the Ak-Chin Indian reservation. Unfortunately, Danny never made it to the destination. Danny was abducted by the two men, Michael Edward Anita and Dale Lester Kisto, whom he had picked up as his fare. They somehow distracted or disabled him, and took control of the taxi, driving it into the desert close to a cotton field. Their plan was to use the taxi cab to smuggle illegals into the United States from Mexico. During testimony at the murder trial, Dale Lester Kisto, one of the murderers, confessed to having helped subdue Danny, and actively participated in bludgeoning him until his head was severed from his body. Dale Lester Kisto, along with his accomplice Michael Edward Anita, apparently removed Danny's body from the scene using the trunk of the taxi cab. They left Danny's head there, with only the upper part of his skull being found months later on October 11th, 2000. The skeletal remains of Danny's body have never been found. The perpetrators of this hideous crime were tried before a jury in a federal court ( the crime was committed on federal land ) convicted of murder, and both were sentenced, Michael Edward Anita to life and Dale Lester Kisto to eighteen years, both in federal penitentiaries. Dale Lester Kisto, presently age thirty, is housed at the United States Prison in Tucson Arizona, where he has a projected release date of June 8th, 2018. Michael Edward Anita was housed at the United States Prison in Atwater, California until July 31st, 2003. On that morning, at 05:22 a.m., this murderer of my brother was found dead in the Special Housing Unit at the Federal facility in Atwater. The official cause of death was by stabbing. Through another source we learned that Michael Edward Anita had his eyes cut from his head, and was slit open from his throat to just above his pelvis, gutted like the animal he was, which brought about a slow and very painful death. I have no sadness nor do I feel remorse for Michael Edward Anita's murder. He deserved everything that happened to him. I am indignant that the courts would have placed so very little value on my brother's life to sentence Michael Edward Anita to a life sentence, and Dale Lester Kisto to only eighteen years in prison. They both should have been given the death sentence, and the executions carried out immediately. Seven years ago today, my brother Daniel Patrick Sheehan was murdered. This is in memory of my brother. Image created by Queen Type O Negative. Copyright 2007 Flicker Light Studio.

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Olga van Dijk 16 Jan 2008

Ohh My God.... this is beyond words...--Love and lots of Light for you and yours~OLGA

Gerrie Olly 16 Jan 2008

Hi, Just a note to say I am sorry for your loss. It is my belief that the spirit leaves the body very quickly as I have seen in visions, it may stand and see it's body but does not feel the pain. The story about one of the men getting murdered is also not stange to me. Karma it goes back to you. Your innocent brother Danny went to heaven that's for sure. And hell is real and you know where the other guy went for eternity. I also believe God and Danny knew of this at Danny's time of creation. Please do not let bitterness take root in your heart. All is well in Love & Life on the other side! Blessed Be The Name of The Lord! XOXOX

Stanley Layman 10 Jun 2007

Intruiging!

Ralph Miller 10 Jun 2007

Nice work to bad we have no right clicking, I like to see the images on my desk top get a better view.

Francis Rivera 09 Jun 2007

Great image! ^_^

Carrie Ann Watson 09 Jun 2007

Oh, my heart just cries out. What a beautiful tribute to him you have made. I will light a candle for you and your brother today, my heart and thoughts are with you. BB.

jamie winter 09 Jun 2007

powerful image may you find peace

julie Marks 09 Jun 2007

WOW!! What a powerful image to pair with the tragic and brutal death of your brother. Some crimes are beyond words and the families left behind have to deal with the post traumatic effects of such a gruesome execution. There are some events that can not be forgotten or forgiven and your story is one of those events that will impact you and Danny's friends and family for life. I agree with Alice Miller who writes about those who feel we need to forgive those that have commited evil crimes. It does the victim an injustice to forgive anything that is so horrific that words can not describe the pain you must feel about your brother's senseless death. Dr. Miller asks, Would do forgive Hitler? The answer is NO! There are some people who will never be rehabilitated and we must protect ourselves and our children of these dangerous malignant souls. Those men were not people, but monsters who must confront such a savage murder. I am so sorry for your loss Susan. Your amazing art work is a testament to Danny's life and those he left behind to cope with this hateful crime. You have honored your brother with this stunning and profound rendering.

Emily Reed 08 Jun 2007

THIS IS A GRUESOME AND HORRID STORY OF UNMERCIFUL MURDER. MAY YOU HAVE PEACE.