Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Two Men Abducted, Drowned in Philadelphia River, Third Man Escapes, Police ... - ABC News

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The bodies of two men who had been bound were found today dumped a Philadelphia river, while a third man who had been repeatedly stabbed narrowly escaped the abductors believed to be responsible for the double homicide, authorities said.



The survivor, a 20-year-old man, was taken off the street by four or five men early this morning and thrown into the back of a van, police said.



He was then stabbed about nine times, in the neck, torso and legs, Philadelphia police said, and his hands were tied behind his back with duct tape and his ankles were bound as well. Duct tape was also placed over his mouth, and once in the van, he realized there were two other people in the van who had also been bound, police said.



All three were taken to the Schuylkill River in Fairmount Park, where they were thrown into the water, police said, noting that the two other people were tethered to some kind of weight and drowned in five to ten feet of water. Police said a bucket was apparently used as one makeshift anchor.



The bodies were found just before 4 a.m., police said.



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PHOTO: Local police on the edge of the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia, Pa. where a double homicide occurred on Aug. 27, 2014.





"At this point, the only motive we have for the abduction and stabbing of our 20-year-old victim who's alive is robbery," Chief Inspector Scott Small told the Associated Press.



The lone survivor, dressed only in underwear and a shirt, was able to get out of the water, even though his legs and arms were still partially bound, and made it to a nearby road where he screamed at passing cars, triggering some drivers to call 911, police said.



The victim told police he did not know the other two people in the van, nor did he know his kidnappers. The man is in stable condition at Hahnemann hospital, police said.



Police declined to give the location where the man was abducted, but noted there are security cameras in the area and that they hope the abduction was captured on video.



Autopsies were scheduled to determine if the two men died in the river or were already dead when they were thrown in the water. Their identities were not immediately known.



The Associated Press contributed to this report










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