Volume 10 Issue 4
2019
Feb. 15-28, 2019
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Bisexual man accused of murder to go to trial
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By Neal Putnam
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DINING
A new reign crowned
(l to r) Empress 47 Gigi Masters and Emperor 47 Darnelle of Wakanda stand as current ruling monarchs at the Imperial Court de San Diego Coronation 47: A Military Affair at Crowne Plaza San Diego on Feb. 9. (Photo by Albert H. Fulcher)
Imperial Court de San Diego investure 47th emperor and empress Albert H. Fulcher | Editor
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THEATER
The Imperial Court de San Diego held its Coronation 47 Feb. 7-10, bringing International Imperial Court
System leaders together for international business and the investure of the 47th reign of our local ambassadors. On Saturday, Feb. 7, it was a royal evening of awards and
performances, voting in the new reigning monarchs Emperor 47 Darnelle of Wakanda and Empress 47 Gigi Masters.
see Imperial, pg 16
Empowering the next generation The Center launches new program and recreational hub in Chula Vista for LGBTQ youth Albert H. Fulcher | Editor
Nothing on earth queerer than God
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The San Diego LGBT Community Center is reaching out to South Bay San Diego youth with a new center in Chula Vista. After two open houses on Feb. 7 and 11, the grand opening ribbon-cutting ceremony will take place at its new facility on Feb. 16 from 1-3 p.m. The event will be the last time that the public will be invited to see what the South Bay Youth Center
see SBYC, pg 2
(l to r) Lucero Camarena, Transgender Youth Services navigator; Tiana Vargas, Bilingual Youth and Services navigator; Kiona Daelyn, Youth Services coordinator, and Victor Esquivel, director of Youth Services (Photo by Albert H. Fulcher)
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A bisexual man was ordered to stand trial for murder of a gay man in a case where the victim's body has not been found. Brian Eleron Hancock, 48, an electrician from National City, has pleaded not guilty to the murder of Peter Bentz, 68, whose body was not recovered after he went missing in November 2017. Bentz was apparently killed in his Ocean Beach apartment where his blood was found. A woman testified in a preliminary hearing that Hancock admitted to stabbing Bentz seven times. Bentz apparently posted a sexually explicit tape online of Hancock and a woman having sex, which angered him, providing a motive for murder, according to Deputy District Attorney Genaro Ramirez. Hancock is also charged with the special circumstance of murder during a robbery. If convicted, he faces a life term in prison without parole. Two witnesses told San Diego Superior Court Judge Jeff Barton that they helped Hancock dispose of Bentz' vehicle and other possessions. Both women said they did not know that Bentz had been killed, and they have signed cooperation agreements with the District Attorney's office. Neither woman will be charged with being an accessory as long as they remain truthful in testimony, according to court records. Rosa Hammond testified she and Hancock went to Bentz' home and she watched Hancock and Bentz have sex for 30 minutes. She said she immediately had sex with Hancock afterwards in the presence of Bentz.
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