Texas Muslim charged two years after affluent Iranian student activist/apostate, 30, was murdered in honor killing

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Friends have said about the Iranian activist and convert out of Islam that she was once arrested for not wearing the correct dress, and had been strictly disciplined for dating a man who was considered inappropriate.
She told them she was so sick of Islam that she converted to Christianity and was baptized at Second Baptist Church.

Texas man charged two years after affluent Iranian student activist, 30, was gunned down in possible honor killing

* A grand jury indicted Ali Mahwood-Awad Irsan in the 30-year-old’s murder
* Bagherzadeh’s death shocked Houston’s close-knit Iranian community
* It fueled widespread speculation about whether foreign governments were to blame or if it was an honor killing
* The molecular genetics student had spoken out publicly against the Iranian government and converted to Christianity
* The bizarre case captured national attention and carried the highest Crime Stoppers reward in history – $200,000
By AP,  Daily Mail,May 23, 2014 (thanks to Banafsheh Zand)

A Houston-area man, originally from Jordan, has been charged in the 2012 shooting death of an Iranian student and women’s rights activist.

Spokesman Jeff McShan says a grand jury in Houston indicted 56-year-old Ali Irsan on Thursday in the January 2012, killing of 30-year-old Gelareh Bagherzadeh.

Bagherzadeh was shot to death as she talked with her boyfriend on her cellphone.

Screen Shot 2014-05-26 at 5.57.15 PMAli Mahwood-Awad Irsan, of Conroe, is charged with felony murder in the shooting death of Bagherzadeh. Irsan, 56, was arrested Thursday morning and is being held without bond

Charged:  Ali Mahwood-Awad Irsan, 56,  is in federal custody, though it's not clear on what charges

Charged: Ali Mahwood-Awad Irsan, 56, is in federal custody, though it’s not clear on what charges

Murdered: A 56-year-old Texas man has been indicted in the mysterious shooting death of Gelareh Bagherzadeh, an outspoken Iranian activist who was killed two years ago outside her parents' affluent Houston townhouse

Federal agents in body armor descended upon several locations in Montgomery County on Thursday, and three people were taken into custody

Federal agents in body armor descended upon several locations in Montgomery County on Thursday, and three people were taken into custody

According to the U.S. Attorney¿s Office, FBI agents and authorities with the Social Security ¿ Office of Inspector General were assisted by local law enforcement officers in the raids

According to the U.S. Attorney¿s Office, FBI agents and authorities with the Social Security ¿ Office of Inspector General were assisted by local law enforcement officers in the raids

Her body was discovered slumped behind the wheel of her car after crashing into the upscale Houston townhome complex where she lived with her parents.

Bagherzadeh was a molecular genetic technology student at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. She was also an outspoken Iranian activist.

Friends have said she told them she was once arrested for not wearing the correct dress, and had been strictly disciplined for dating a man who was considered inappropriate.
She told them she was so sick of Islam that she converted to Christianity and was baptized at Second Baptist Church.

Shot to death: Gelareh Bagherzadeh was shot to death outside her Galleria area town home on January 15, 2012. Her car was found at the back of a town home complex

Shot to death: Gelareh Bagherzadeh was shot to death outside her Galleria area town home on January 15, 2012. Her car was found at the back of a town home complex

Sealed off: Crime scene tape marks a rural Montgomery County property where Ali Mahwood-Awad Irsan, 56, was arrested in a raid by FBI agents on Thursday

The U.S. Attorneys Office says three people are in custody on federal fraud charges. One of those arrested sat smiling in the rear of a police car. The police presence was significant as heavily armed officers -- some in paramilitary gear -- searched at least four properties around Montgomery County

The U.S. Attorneys Office says three people are in custody on federal fraud charges. One of those arrested sat smiling in the rear of a police car. The police presence was significant as heavily armed officers — some in paramilitary gear — searched at least four properties around Montgomery County

In the wake of Iran’s 2009 presidential elections, widely regarded as fraudulent, Bagherzadeh joined dozens of Houston Iranians in protest, even appearing on TV.

In January 2012 she was driving from the Beavers’ home in Spring when she was shot while turning into her parents’ town home
She was chatting on the phone with a friend who told police he heard her scream before her car crashed into a garage.Police say the assailant fired several times at close range through the glass of her passenger window.
The mystery deepened 11 months later, in November 2012, when the twin brother of Bagherzadeh’s boyfriend was found dead from multiple gunshot wounds inside his apartment.

Life lost: The reward for information leading to her arrest was up to $200,000, the highest amount in Crime Stoppers history. Bagherzadeh was murdered on January 15th 2012

Life lost: The reward for information leading to her arrest was up to $200,000, the highest amount in Crime Stoppers history. Bagherzadeh was murdered on January 15th 2012

Cracking down: USAO spokesperson tells us they were conducting a lawful action related to an ongoing federal fraud investigation

Records also show Irsan shot and killed a man in 1999 but it was declared self defense by a Harris County grand jury

Records also show Irsan shot and killed a man in 1999 but it was declared self defense by a Harris County grand jury

At the time, deputies would not confirm at the time whether there was a connection between the killings of Bagherzadeh and 28-year-old Coty Beavers.

Record show Beavers and Nesreen Ali Irsan applied for a marriage license in 2011.

Online jail records do not list an attorney for Irsan, of Conroe. A grand jury indicted Ali Mahwood-Awad Irsan two weeks ago.

Investigators spent hours raiding several of Irsan’s rural homes and properties yesterday, where they arrested him and two others.

‘I’m sure her family wanted to find the person,’ said Fatan Kasbidi, one of Bagherzadeh’s friends. ‘I want to find peace.’

Gelareh Bagherzadeh: Friends have said she told them she was once arrested for not wearing the correct dress, and had been strictly disciplined for dating a man who was considered inappropriate

Gelareh Bagherzadeh: Friends have said she told them she was once arrested for not wearing the correct dress, and had been strictly disciplined for dating a man who was considered inappropriate

The U.S. Attorneys Office says three people are in custody on federal fraud charges.

One of those arrested sat smiling in the rear of a police car.
The police presence was significant as heavily armed officers – some in paramilitary gear – searched at least four properties around Montgomery County.
Irsan, who’s from Jordan, is charged now with her murder.

Detectives are not saying yet what links him to the killing or identifying the other two who are in custody on the federal fraud charges.

Bagherzadeh’s death shocked Houston’s close-knit Iranian community and fueled widespread speculation about whether foreign governments were to blame or if it was an honor killing.

The molecular genetics student had moved from Tehran just four years earlier and spoken out publicly against the Iranian government. Christian converts like her are often executed in Iran.

Crime scene tape marks a rural Montgomery County property where Irsan was arrested in a raid by FBI agents on Thursday.

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  • Robert Gift

    Execute all direclty involved in her murder.
    Good that she left HIslam, the MAN-made, MALE-serving butt-up myth for gullible lesser-thinkers.
    Sad that she converts to the laughable 3-n-1 Gods, fake dying on the cross magically “saves”, virgin Mary fairy tale myth of Christian-inanity.

    • Betty4440

      you are one sick person.

      • Robert Gift

        ^ How so?
        Just because I reject man’s laughable and sick myth’s?
        That is actually quite healthy.

        • jmg

          Lol, yeah, that’s your view of healthy, huh? In your world, good is bad, bad is “good”, and sick is “healthy”. Yep, you’re satanic, alright.

          • Robert Gift

            Believing the 3-n-1 Gods, fake dying on the cross magically somehow “saves”, virgin Mary fairy tale myth of Christian-inanity is laughable. No beLIEf in the myth IS healthy.
            “satanic”? Absurd.

    • jmg

      Yeah, you’re some kind of “Gift”, alright… a satanic one. You’re no better than those that you condemn. Get a clue, and a life, or go back to hell and stay with your demonic master.

      • Robert Gift

        ^ My parents and wife think I’m a “gift”! (RG is my name.)
        Who said I am better?
        Those who reject man’s laughable myths are merely more intelligent and discerning.
        “Get a clue”? Where? Are they expensive?
        Myth-beLIEvers seem to love to name-call and condemn when they communicate with people who are not gullible lesser-thinkers, yes?
        Such does not matter since their condemnation comes from myth.

        • IslamIsTyranny

          “More intelligent” eh? Isaac Newton believed in Christianity and I’m sure he’s as far above you on the intelligence scale as you are above an ant. Ditto for Einstein, who also believed in a supreme being.

          • Robert Gift

            An absurd assuption. (Always wondered if Newton qualified to be in our Mensa group where I met my apostate Muslim girlfriend. She was the only Muslim in Mensa they we knew of. What does that say about Muslims?)
            We believe in God. We merly reject the laughable myths like HIslam and Christian-inanity which try to explain God.

  • IslamIsTyranny

    Where’s Asslan Media on a story like this?

  • Ampbreia

    Every time something like this happens, it only goes to prove how morally bankrupt and psychotic Islam really is.

    • IslamIsTyranny

      And it makes you think what kind of country we’ll all be living in as muslimes increasingly take control of our law enforcement, judiciary and legislatures.

  • IslamIsTyranny

    Beautiful young lady. She finally saw the ugly truth about islam and was killed for freeing her mind from the prison that is islam. Hopefully she is with G-d now.

  • Truth

    Islam is a cancer and MUST BE EXTERMINATED!!!!!!

  • IslamIsTyranny

    So this muslo-nazi wasn’t even related to the young, intelligent, beautiful young woman he murdered in the name of islam?

  • Larenzo1

    What a vile despicable beast. I hope that Texas does one of the things it does best and soon removing animals like this from this world. Forget the needle fire up old Smokey.

    • http://www.comcast.net/ Rick

      You took the words right out of my mouth Larenzo.

  • Paul Middleton

    91% of honour killing takes place in an Islamic background but Mozlem spokesmen in the West routinely deny that honour killing has anything to do with Islam. Well, human rights groups know different. In the name of “honour killing” women and girls are shot, stoned, burned, buried alive, strangled, smothered and knifed to death with horrifying regularity.” Between 5,000 and 20,000 so-called honour killings are committed each year. Islamic carnage… let me count the ways…

  • IslamIsTyranny

    Her boyfriend, a najjis kaffir, was shot to death as well. Gee, for some reason, I don’t think that was a coincidence.