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A Family's Honor: 48 Hours Mystery to Highlight US Honor Killing

 

COMING UP ON 48 HOURS MYSTERY: PRIMETIME NETWORK BROADCAST TO SHED LIGHT ON UNITED STATES HONOR KILLING
 

“A FAMILY’S HONOR”
SATURDAY, APRIL 7 (10:00 P.M., ET/PT
)

Noor Almaleki, US honor killing victim

 

In October 2009 two women, 20-year-old Noor Almaleki and 43-year-old Amal Khalaf, were struck by an accelerating SUV while crossing a parking lot in suburban Phoenix. The driver of the vehicle was identified as 49-year-old Faleh Almaleki, Noor’s own father. He fled the scene and became the target of an international manhunt. He was finally apprehended by customs officials in London and extradited to Arizona.

Even more shocking than the callousness of the crime was what investigators believed was the motive.  

“In certain traditions and in certain cultures, if a father believes that a female has acted in a dishonorable or disrespectful way, the only way to restore that honor is to kill them,” said Detective Chris Boughey, who led the investigation.  

In 2011 Faleh Almaleki was tried for murder. His defense claimed this was a terrible accident, that Almaleki had never intended to hurt his daughter. But the State charged him with first-degree murder, making this one of the first cases in the United States prosecuted as an honor killing.

Although most common in the Middle East, South Asia and North Africa, honor violence and honor killings are now becoming more common in Europe, Canada and now the United States. According to the United Nations, an estimated 5,000+ women are murdered annually in the name of honor. “If it can happen in Peoria, Arizona,” Boughey tells 48 HOURS MYSTERY correspondent Troy Roberts, “it can happen anywhere.”

The primetime broadcast which explores the alleged honor killing of Noor Almaleki, entitled “A Family’s Honor,” will air on Saturday, April 7 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS network.

The producers are Lisa Freed and Jonathan Leach. The senior producer is Anthony Batson. Susan Zirinsky is the executive producer of 48 HOURS MYSTERY.

Comments

Definitely was killed by her Dad in dishonor of his family! Sad.
Posted @ Saturday, April 07, 2012 9:41 PM by Ellen Nelson
This young woman was murdered by her father. If he was innocent why would he flee, and not do everything in his power to help her? His God will see him burn in hell for killing one of Gods own children. All women need to be educated and given the right to live the lives they want. No man has the right to think he is above Gods law.  
 
Posted @ Saturday, April 07, 2012 10:14 PM by Cheri Read
The bastard father should have gotten the death penalty! Of course he killed her on purpose! Jury members are idiots! How much honor did he gain now that hes in prison?! Any family who comes to USA needs to leave their barbaric ways behind. If they dont like our cultures ways nor our rules they need to go back home!!
Posted @ Saturday, April 07, 2012 10:18 PM by Cin e
Any man who believes a woman needs to be killed for Honor is Insane to the Infinate Degree of Insanity, no matter the Culture of his Birth or belief system, Muslim and or any other Religion is no excuse, only a sick man and or Culture behaves in such Isanity, Period. It is obvious that such practices need to end, must end, no matter where in the World they live.
Posted @ Sunday, April 08, 2012 1:47 AM by Tim
If this doesn't proove the malice and evil of Islam and expose the demonic reality of its perverted culture to you, then nothing will. This is why our country is going down the drain, people like this can get away with murder. God has just about run out of patience with us and "Allah" hides in the shadows and laughs about it.
Posted @ Tuesday, April 24, 2012 1:14 AM by BG Matt
Religion must DIE! But why do you suggest convertng people to Christianity? 
 
 
 
The Christians must be eliminated as well!
Posted @ Tuesday, May 22, 2012 11:33 AM by Bukarin
Keep up the effort to reduce this type of seseless cruelty. I hope my tiny organization can help with this process.
Posted @ Sunday, June 24, 2012 7:17 PM by Maria
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