LA Group Admits Losing Track of Refugee: Catholic Charities, the group that assisted a Syrian refugee resettle in Louisiana, has revealed that it doesn't know where the refugee is because the group is simply "on the receiving end" and doesn't track the refugees they place. Michelle Fields of Breitbart reports that after helping a refugee settle in Baton Rouge, the group claims that the individual left the state entirely, though no one knows where. Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, who says that refugees began being placed in New Orleans last week without his knowledge or the state's involvement, wrote a letter to President Obama on Monday demanding more information regarding Syrian refugees. Jindal is one of the many U.S. governors who this week have publicly rejected Obama's resettlement plan over renewed concerned about Syrian refugees in the wake of Friday's deadly terror attacks in Paris, in which at least one terrorist was in possession of a Syrian passport and entered Europe by posing as a refugee.
Six Murdered at TX Campsite: Six people, including a young child, were killed over the weekend at a rural campsite southeast of Dallas and law enforcement have a suspect in custody. Fox News reports that 33-year-old William Hudson is, so far, charged with one count of murder in the deaths of Thomas Karp, who had recently purchased the land where the massacre took place, his girlfriend Hannah Johnson, her 77-year-old father Carl Johnson, her young son Kade and two other males. Few details have emerged in the case, including the victims' causes of death or a possible motive, which is unclear given that Hudson did not appear to know any of the victims. Carl Johnson's wife, Cynthia, survived by hiding in the woods while her family was being slain. Anderson County Sheriff Greg Taylor says Hudson was picked up weeks ago for a separate assault and acknowledges that he is "violent."

Leon Taylor was executed last year.
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