Ex-South Shore woman victim in bar killing
By Sonseeahray Tonsall, Fox-40
El Dorado County deputies are not identifying either of the women targeted as they left the 36 Handles pub early Wednesday morning but family members tell us their loved one, Khrista Ibarolle, is the woman who was killed as a night out spun into tragedy.
Connecting with people was a passion for Ibarolle, one she shared in a video about her passion for gems. Ibarolle had lived on the South Shore.
No one could know that just a few years later, walking out of the 36 Handles pub would connect her with Anderson Swift, the Oakland man El Dorado County Sheriff’s deputies say shot her to death after demanding car keys and money from her and a friend.
That friend was able to escape.
How many chances did the system have to put this murdering debris away? Yet, as a convicted felon, he was armed and looking to kill. He was headed up 50 and who knows how many he intended to murder. He was hiding in a parking lot waiting at a place where people would never expect it. What this means is that these murdering felons are out traveling and looking for their next target and what should happen is some old fashioned miner’s justice this county is known for, not life in a cell at 50k a year on the taxpayers dime for the next few decades.
Horrible crime. Her face looks vaguely familiar. I pray her soul finds peace.
The shock and the tragedy of the crime are senseless and thoughts and prayers go out to the victim, her family and the friend that was with her at the time of this crime. I am reserving judgement until more facts are made available but I will not be surprised by who is absent and there to condemn the act of violence between whites and blacks. There will be no demonstrations or even a mention of race in a crime like this and no Al Sharpton to get in front of a camera. All lives matter no matter the color or gender.
The shock and tragedy of this crime are senseless and my thoughts and prayers go out to the victim, her family and the friend that was present at the crime. I am reserving judgement until all the facts are out in this case but I am not surprised by who won’t be demonstrating or in front of a camera talking about condemning a crime where race is involved. No we will not see Al Sharpton or any of his crew but we need to remember that “all lives matter not matter the color or gender.”