Meeting at a bus stop Eimi Yamada came from Japan in July 2004 to study English at Poly Languages Institute in Pasadena. She stayed at the home of Lisa Jorgensen, near South Pasadena. Jorgensen had hosted five or six other Japanese students from the institute or Los Angeles Music Academy. "She was a really nice girl. 注→Kind of quiet but also a little more outgoing than other Japanese students I've hosted,' Jorgensen said. "Just a very cheerful, bubbly personality. Looking forward to continuing to study English here, and possibly making the States her home.' 兄弟も語学DQN↓ Yamada's brother had been to San Francisco to study English several years before, Jorgensen said, and her parents came to visit her in February. After six months in Jorgensen's home, Yamada found her own apartment in the 8500 block of Palma Vista Street in unincorporated San Gabriel. Shortly before she moved out, she told Jorgensen about a young man she had met at a bus stop near Colorado Boulevard and Lake Avenue in Pasadena. She was waiting for the bus when Pigman started talking to her.
注→"It didn't seem to me she was head over heels for him,' Jorgensen said. Yamada had had crushes before, but Pigman was "just a guy I met, not my boyfriend,' she told Jorgensen. Jorgensen said she had a bad feeling about the new man in her host student's life. "It seemed like she didn't want to tell me too much about him,' Jorgensen said. "He didn't sound too steady ... When I would ask questions about him, she told me he didn't work and wasn't going to PCC any more. I got the impression he was maybe in a transitional period in his life.'
兄弟まで語学学校に通うDQN一家出身の肉便器(little more outgoing than other Japanese) + ストーカールーザー白人 It didn't seem to me she was head over heels for him a woman on the Associated Students board filed a restraining order against him. 馬鹿+馬鹿=Disaster
Pigman 'unlikely' murder suspect By Sonya Geis , Staff Writer Sonya Geis can be reached at (626) 578-6300, Ext. 4496, or by e-mail at [email protected]