19-year-old female escort allegedly murked her client

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Female escort suffocates client, faces charges of second-degree murder




Andrea Nicole Alvira

By Hannah Winston

Palm Beach Post Staff Writer

A 19-year-old female escort was arrested by Palm Beach County Sheriff deputies Wednesday night for allegedly suffocating a man in Lake Worth this year.

Andrea Nicole Alvira was denied bond at first appearance Thursday morning by Judge Joseph Marx because of the facts of the case. She will remain in the Palm Beach County Jail until her next hearing.

According to the arrest report, Alvira was hired on Jan. 15 and met her “date” on the 5300 block of Rivermill Lane just after 3 a.m. She claims the 22-year-old man said he didn’t have a condom or money and that he’d come back, according to the report. She waited for about 30 minutes and then the two are seen on camera walking to a lake area in the community.

A security guard later saw Alvira chasing the man and called 911, according to the report. Once deputies arrived, the man was unconscious. When Alvira was later interviewed, she said the man robbed and raped her, so she held him down until he went limp, according to the report.

Investigators say her story does not match video, witness statements or physical evidence on either his or her body.

The man was placed on life support at JFK Hospital and then died the next day, according to the report. It wasn’t until March 26 that the cause of death was determined as suffocation by means of homicide.

Family members were at first appearance this morning, but had no comment for media. A woman who identified herself as Alvira’s aunt said the family doesn’t even know what happened.

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Miami’s economy outpacing rest of Southeast


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Dennis Lockhart, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, speaks Wednesday at a Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce lunch
By Evan S. Benn
Steady job growth and a strong real estate market make South Florida’s economic outlook brighter than the rest of the U.S. Southeast, according to the chief of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.

“On the measure of development of commercial real estate and investment in residential real estate, as well as the employment picture, I think Miami is a little better off than most of the Southeast,” Dennis Lockhart said Wednesday at a Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce event.

As a whole, he said, the region is tracking the national economy but lagging behind in employment numbers in some areas. Not so in Florida, where the latest state unemployment rate was 6.2 percent, better than the national rate of 6.7 percent.

Beyond the official unemployment rate reported by the federal government, Lockhart said he and his Atlanta-based forecasters look at a broader labor pool. Their tally includes so-called marginally attached workers who want jobs but are not actively looking as well as part-time workers who would like to move up to full-time employment. The unemployment rate when you factor in those groups is 12.6 percent, he said.

“The good news is that, over the past six months, the difference between these two measures of unemployment has in fact been narrowing,” Lockhart said.

Also, unlike the rest of the Southeast, he added that Miami’s “unique attributes” as an international city have helped accelerate the economy through foreign investment in high-priced real estate.

Lockhart, who has served as president and CEO of the Atlanta Fed since 2007, addressed about 300 chamber members and guests at the group’s monthly trustee luncheon at Jungle Island.

He noted that harsh winter weather across most of the country caused a hiccup in economic recovery in the first three months of the year — though not in Florida, which may have benefitted from frigid temperatures elsewhere.

The national economy will bounce back in the second quarter and beyond, Lockhart projected, acknowledging that his opinions were his own and that “my colleagues in the Federal Reserve system may not agree.”

Calling the first quarter “a one-off spell of weaker performance,” Lockhart said national economic growth will pick back up, unemployment will shrink, and interest rates are not likely to rise until the end of 2015.

“My key working assumption is that growth will accelerate in the second quarter and repeat in subsequent quarters,” he said. “I expect stronger growth will help to absorb underutilized resources in the economy, especially labor resources.”
 

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