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Mexican Gunman Who Claimed to Kill Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry Lied, FBI Says
The man who claimed that he killed U.S. Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry in an ambush in December 2010 was not telling the truth, FBI officials said late Friday.  


'''Gender/Physical Description:''' Hermaphrodite. /d/ is a shapeshifter, but she has two basic forms that she uses most of the time. Her normal form is that of a [[Hot Chicks|tall, busty, mature woman]] with long black hair and a carefully hidden [[Slaanesh|penis]], based off of Lust from [[anime|FMA]]. She likes to tie her hair back, wear glasses, and dress conservatively during the day when she's not at work, in order to avoid any extra attention. /d/ also has a second succubus form that comes out at night. She uses a toned down version of this form while she runs her sex shop. Her succubus form has green hair, horns, fangs, a third eye, and a tail. She can only manipulate her genitalia while her third eye is open. She often alters herself further from the succubus form by growing tentacles from her back, limbs, or hair, and/or turning parts of her to slime, the color green a constant throughout.
"I was the one who killed  <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> him," Gustavo Cruz Lozano said in a Spanish Language interview aired on Univision's television show "Primer Impacto."


'''Personality/Habits/Hobbies/Behavior etc.:''' /d/ is generally friendly, respectful, and tolerant, especially in concern with other people's hobbies. During the day when she's not at work, she likes to hang out with /tg/, /co/, and /a/. She even develops a relationship with /x/, though the others might fail to draw the connection between the two.
However, after being brought in for questioning by the FBI, Cruz Lozano admitted that he was not the killer.  


She shows genuine interest in the other characters' hobbies, but sex is always in the back of her mind, leading to some occasional awkward moments.
"During the course of the interview, Cruz-Lozano admitted to the agents that he lied about his involvement in the death of U.S. Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry in order to garner attention," .


She enjoys toying with/tempting the other boards on occasion (especially the h-boards), but she is very careful to respect their boundaries most of the time.  
Cruz Lozano was arrested Tuesday after he turned himself in to U.S. authorities on separate charges for making terroristic threats against Hidalgo County (TX) Sheriff Lupe Trevino.  


After nightfall, when most of the boards are asleep, she transforms into her succubus form.  This form represents the physical embodiment of her desires. /d/ will try to seduce one of the other boards, changing her form and bargaining with them in order to overcome their reluctance to accept her. While she doesn't need to find a mate every night, going too long without leads to sexual starvation and her demon side becomes more ravenous. Eventually she loses control of herself and takes her victim by force, her mind completely absent from the experience as she is overtaken by her latent demonic side. Otherwise her mate wakes up safely the next day, little bruised but their ego.
But before he surrendered, he offered an exclusive confession to Univision with details about, what he claims, was the day he murdered Terry during a firefight while he was on patrol on the U.S. Mexico border in Arizona.


Luckily, being a succubus, there are others outside of the house to satisfy her.
Cruz Lozano is the second man to confess to Terry's murder. In October, Mexican national Manuel Osorio-Arellanes pleaded guilty in a first degree murder plea for Terry's murder. Osorio-Arellanes was shot during the gunfight and had been in custody since the night of the shooting.  


'''Special Power:''' Transformation. /d/ is capable of transforming into any biological form that she can imagine, but she must stay at least partially human in order to maintain control.
Terry was shot during a firefight in December between border agents and five men who had sneaked into the country from Mexico for the purpose of robbing marijuana smugglers.  


She cannot access her powers fully during the day, only capable of making minor cosmetic changes (e.g. hair, horns and "leather" for work) without the power of the eye.
Cruz Lozano, who said he's killed "about 10" people, said he was one of the group that preyed on drug smugglers and undocumented immigrants when they encountered Terry and his partners.


Controlling her powers becomes more difficult when she is trying to control too much mass at one time, or she becomes extremely aroused.
"We were, well, with a drug shipment and when they surprised us there were people that started surrounding them and that's when we ambushed them," he said in Spanish to Univision.


'''Relationships:''' /d/ is on friendly (though cautious) terms with /tg/, /co/, /a/, and the hentai boards because of shared interests, among other things. She has a unique relationship with /x/ as well, coming from the fact that /d/ actually believes /x/ about her paranormal experiences, having experienced a few herself.
"Unfortunately...there was no time for them to react."


'''Job:''' /d/ runs a sex shop with /h/ as her model. Her personality opens up a bit while she's at work, and she becomes more outgoing and relaxed when she's in her element. She gets a thrill from turning people on to new things, and is a helpful (if somewhat aggressive) salesperson. Since starting work at the shop, she has built a small stockpile of personal items from her deliveries.
Terry's death was a catalyst for uncovering the U.S. government's botched gun walking investigation known as "Operation Fast and Furious."


==Meta Notes==
Two rifles bought by a gun-smuggling ring that was being monitored by the government's botched investigation were found at the shooting scene. The two guns were bought by 25-year-old man Jaime Avila Jr. who pleaded guilty in federal court to conspiracy and dealing guns without a federal license and was sentenced to nearly five years <a href={url}>{keyword}</a>  in federal prison.
/d/ (along with [[Board-tans/c|/c/]] was the third (and fourth) board added to 4chan on the 6th day of operation: 10/06/03. It inherits /h/'s "Hentai" super-title. /d/ has been in operation ever since being introduced.


/d/ is currently the most bizarre porn board on 4chan, dealing with all hentai short of bestiality, guro, and scat. /d/ has been said to stand for /d/ickgirls for the large amount of futanari that gets posted there. Despite (or perhaps because of) its sexually deviant nature, /d/ gets a fair bit of discussion, especially pertaining to sex and fetishes. True to the characterization above, most of it is respectful... if you can stand the content posted there.
Operation Fast and Furious was launched in 2009 to catch trafficking kingpins, but federal agents lost track of about 1,400 of the more than 2,000 weapons -- including AK-47s and other high-powered assault rifles.
 
Some of the guns purchased illegally with the government's knowledge were later found at crime scenes in Mexico and the U.S..
 
Authorities are still searching for three fugitives linked to the murder scene. Authorities have offered a $1 million reward for information lea <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> ding to their capture.
 
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Revision as of 16:06, 22 January 2013

Mexican Gunman Who Claimed to Kill Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry Lied, FBI Says The man who claimed that he killed U.S. Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry in an ambush in December 2010 was not telling the truth, FBI officials said late Friday.

"I was the one who killed <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> him," Gustavo Cruz Lozano said in a Spanish Language interview aired on Univision's television show "Primer Impacto."

However, after being brought in for questioning by the FBI, Cruz Lozano admitted that he was not the killer.

"During the course of the interview, Cruz-Lozano admitted to the agents that he lied about his involvement in the death of U.S. Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry in order to garner attention," .

Cruz Lozano was arrested Tuesday after he turned himself in to U.S. authorities on separate charges for making terroristic threats against Hidalgo County (TX) Sheriff Lupe Trevino.

But before he surrendered, he offered an exclusive confession to Univision with details about, what he claims, was the day he murdered Terry during a firefight while he was on patrol on the U.S. Mexico border in Arizona.

Cruz Lozano is the second man to confess to Terry's murder. In October, Mexican national Manuel Osorio-Arellanes pleaded guilty in a first degree murder plea for Terry's murder. Osorio-Arellanes was shot during the gunfight and had been in custody since the night of the shooting.

Terry was shot during a firefight in December between border agents and five men who had sneaked into the country from Mexico for the purpose of robbing marijuana smugglers.

Cruz Lozano, who said he's killed "about 10" people, said he was one of the group that preyed on drug smugglers and undocumented immigrants when they encountered Terry and his partners.

"We were, well, with a drug shipment and when they surprised us there were people that started surrounding them and that's when we ambushed them," he said in Spanish to Univision.

"Unfortunately...there was no time for them to react."

Terry's death was a catalyst for uncovering the U.S. government's botched gun walking investigation known as "Operation Fast and Furious."

Two rifles bought by a gun-smuggling ring that was being monitored by the government's botched investigation were found at the shooting scene. The two guns were bought by 25-year-old man Jaime Avila Jr. who pleaded guilty in federal court to conspiracy and dealing guns without a federal license and was sentenced to nearly five years <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> in federal prison.

Operation Fast and Furious was launched in 2009 to catch trafficking kingpins, but federal agents lost track of about 1,400 of the more than 2,000 weapons -- including AK-47s and other high-powered assault rifles.

Some of the guns purchased illegally with the government's knowledge were later found at crime scenes in Mexico and the U.S..

Authorities are still searching for three fugitives linked to the murder scene. Authorities have offered a $1 million reward for information lea <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> ding to their capture.

Follow us on Like us at


<a href={url}>{keyword}</a>