Another Arrest Made in Teen Text Murder of Mike Yepremyan – Reported by John J Nazarian
Posted by Rose in Beverly Hills, Desperate Exes, High Proflie Trials, Hollyweird Criminal Justice, Hollywood, Hollywood Criminal Justice, John J. Nazarian, John J. Nazarian P.I, John Nazarian, John Nazarian PI, Nazarian P. I., Straight Talk with John J NazarianWho was it that was arrested as he was entering Van Nuys civil court on March 27, 2012? As strange as it may sound and it is strange, as you will understand by reading on, none other than Arutyan “Eric” Demirchyan. Mr. Demirchyan owned the house that one of the killers of Mike Yepremyan was holed up in Puerto Rico. Zareh Manjikian had a nice vacation in Puerto Rico while on the run after murdering Mike Yepremyan and the place was owned by Demirchyan, coincidence? Read on…
Demirchyan was at the court house to deal with a “Family Law Issue” aka “Divorce Court” when he was arrested by the authorities and booked into the Van Nuys jail, well lots of people are getting divorced you say and I certainly agree…but, Read on…
Demirchyan’s bail was set at $1,100,000…you would have thought that Demirchyan killed someone! He did not, so where did the high bail come from? Something very very serious and I don’t think that the earth has stopped moving yet for Mr. Demirchyan…but wait, there is a little more.
Sen. Lorrna J. Soto Villanueva
Read on…what was the relationship with Mr. Demirchyan and State Senator Lornna J. Soto Villanueva, of you guessed it, Puerto Rico? The names of these two have been bumped around along with another character, Disgraced Judge Gloria Maynard Salgado. How do all three of these people come into play in the course of a murder in Los Angeles? Oh I certainly agree this is a little off and again, this is at this point just too interesting to ignore as you will see as you continue to read. Senator Soto and Judge Maynard-Salgado just have a way with “playing” in the course of performing their official duties that makes a reasonable person wonder?
Senator Lornna J. Soto Villanueva has been a state senator since 2004 and represents the District of Carolina, Puerto Rico. The following was taken from the “Honorable” Senator’s Wikipedia page, very, very fascinating. Read on…
….“Zareh Manjikian was arrested in May in San Juan, Puerto Rico as a suspect involved in a San Fernando Valley California shooting in 2009 of Hombert “Mike” Yepremyan. Judge Gloria Maynard Salgado of the Research Division for the Puerto Rico Judicial Branch Court ignored an extradition request and a no bail order and allowed for Manjikian to be bailed out on a $50,000 bond on the condition he return to Court. Curiously enough, the Court listed the case as a civil case of miscellaneous criminal matters. Manjikian never returned to Court.”
Well, don’t get too disappointed, rumor has it that the Feds are all over this stuff, Paul Krekorian has called for a Federal Investigation and I understand that request did not fall on deaf ears. This is serious stuff, a “Creative Business” man, State Senator and a Judge? Only in Puerto Rico.
John J Nazarian also announced tonight on Straight Talk with John J Nazarian that the original group arrested last summer will be going on trial with April or May of this year. Finally perhaps the Yepremyan family will see someone go to jail for the senseless killing of a teen over a text message!
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The Radar was always alert with this and it never was clear why they blew such important contacts etc to help someone get even for being called a bitch by SMS.
Why use up favours with Judges and Senators and murder someone???
Did they really think they were above the Law and it would never catch them?
But now you have some big fish…
Good stuff John
and it is great you have stayed with this.
This tragic event happened in 2009, almost 3 years ago. It’s long overdue to put those responsible away for good so that justice is served and the family can finally have closure. This story hits home because I actually know the family personally and they still continue to grieve over such a senseless act that should have never happened. Such a beautiful family will never be the same due to this tragedy. As far as the court system in Puerto Rico, I think the Judge and the Senator supposedly involved should be investigated and share in the responsibility of prolonging the trial. An extradition request and a no bail order should always be taken seriously even if the event didn’t occur in their jurisdiction.
Hi John: Very interesting and unfortunately very sad. I hope justice is served and all the people involved in the case will be tried as accessories to murder because with their action, they are all responisble for MIke’s Death.
The Judge and Senator should be investigated by a higher authority, due to suspicion that they might be giving leeway to the murderer and his accomplices. Noting that they allowed Manjikian to be bailed out on a $50,000 bond on the condition that he return to Court, they were not taking the matter seriously. Did they honestly think that Manjikian, with a ruined future, would not try to run? Did they believe he would actually be loyal to the condition that he must return to court? Are they really that gullible or did something go on between the three of them that is disclosed to the public?
I am very glad that authorities found the connection between Demirchyan and Manjikian through Demirchyan’s divorce case. I wonder… is he really that mindless and senseless enough to show his face up in court, while his role as housing Manjikian could ruin his life? Does he think that he is superior and he will not be traced back and connected with that murder? It is great news to know that he got arrested and is currently in jail.
The closure of this tragic murder case is progressing. The Yepremyan family, though still in great grief, is slowly seeing some justice being served to the inhuman act of the senseless murder of their beautiful son. The killer and his accomplices, if they had any morality left in them, should sit down and question what they are even living for.
John Nazarian you seem like a douchebag!!! You are soooooooo not professional at all. Besides your ignorance, if you know who the killer is why are you charging the others in the case you numb nut. Charge the killer and get over it.
anony, it’s called ‘aiding and abetting after the fact’. You can’t help someone escape prosecution or arrest. That’s a crime. Maybe you should get over.