AFP See realtime coverage Five bodies found in charred car near US-Mexico border AFP - 1 hour ago LOS ANGELES - Five bodies burnt beyond recognition have been found in the smoldering wreckage of an SUV on a popular drug trafficking route in the Arizona desert near the US-Mexico border, officials said.
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Future news: Just as the US set up water stations for the undocumented invaders, it will now pay for taxi service to prevent the danger of using the trafficker services. Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
June 4, 2012: This image provided by the Pinal County Sheriffs Office, shows the vehicle where five burned, dead bodies were found, in Pinal County's Vekol Valley area, west of Casa Grande, Ariz. (AP/Pinal County Sheriffs Office) PHOENIX – An SUV found burning in the remote Arizona desert with five scorched bodies inside is registered to the home of missing Arizona family, authorities say. MyFoxPhoenix reports the SUV is registered to the home of James and Yafit Butwin of Tempe, who along with their children 16-year-old Melissa, 14-year-old Daniel, and 7-year-old Matthew, were reported missing Monday night. Tempe police are investigating the disappearance of the family as a murder-suicide after discovering "suspicious and concerning evidence inside their home," MyFoxPhoenix reports. A family acquaintance reported the family missing after they received a note purporting to be from James Butwin instructing the acquaintance how to run his construction business without him. The acquaintance said they tried to contact the family, but were unable to reach them. MyFoxPhoenix reports the Butwins were in the middle of a bitter divorce, and were facing financial trouble. James Butwin was also reportedly battling a brain tumor. The burned SUV was registered to the family's Tempe residence, though police do not yet know the identities of the bodies inside. Autopsies were unable to initially determine the identities because they were so badly damaged, but authorities hope dental records will be able to identify them. Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/06/05/burned-suv-in-desert-with-bodies-is-missing-family-police-say/?test=latestnews#ixzz1x1p0pyWo