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Jan Brewer Admits She Was Wrong About Beheading Claims

PAUL DAVENPORT and AMANDA LEE MYERS   09/ 3/10 11:25 PM ET   AP

Jan Brewer Beheadings
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer said Friday she was wrong when she claimed that headless bodies were turning up in the Arizona desert as part of border-related violence.

PHOENIX — Gov. Jan Brewer rose to national fame defending the state's immigration law and warning of rising violence along the U.S.-Mexico border, including a claim that headless bodies were turning up in the Arizona desert.

But the claim has come back to haunt her after her stammering debate performance in which she failed to back it up and ignored repeated questions on the issue from a scrum of reporters.

Brewer has spent the time since backtracking and trying to repair the damage done from her cringe-worthy debate against underdog challenger Terry Goddard.

"That was an error, if I said that," the Republican told The Associated Press on Friday. "I misspoke, but you know, let me be clear, I am concerned about the border region because it continues to be reported in Mexico that there's a lot of violence going on and we don't want that going into Arizona."

She said she was referring to beheadings and other cartel-related violence in Mexico in comments she made earlier this summer about decapitated bodies found in the state's southern region.

Brewer's candidacy caught a big break in April, when she signed a controversial new state immigration law that put local police officers on the front lines of enforcing federal immigration law. At the time, Brewer's primary campaign faced serious challenges, but signing the bill cleared her path to what proved to be an easy primary win on Aug. 24.

A veteran Arizona political observer said her latest gaffes may not sway many voters but could put a charge into Goddard's campaign.

"I think it gave him an opening," said Bruce Merrill, a longtime pollster and retired Arizona State University journalism professor.

Goddard can now play the debate clips over and over as he attacks her competence to lead Arizona.

Brewer stumbled through her opening statement of the debate Wednesday. She lost her train of thought for more than 10 painful seconds as she laughed, looked down at the table and finally regained her composure.

Goddard, who trailed by 20 points in a July poll, said he brought up the beheadings comments because Brewer hadn't acknowledged she was wrong.

"It's a kind of fear-mongering that has hurt our economy. It has driven jobs away," he said. "She wouldn't come off it."

Brewer apparently first referred to beheadings during a June 16 interview with Fox News, talking about "the kidnappings and the extortion and the beheadings and the fact that people can't feel safe in their community" in discussing controversy surrounding the immigration law.

She went further in a June 27 interview on Phoenix television station KPNX when asked about the earlier beheadings claim.

"Oh, our law enforcement agencies have found bodies in the desert, either buried or just lying out there, that have been beheaded," Brewer said.

In fact, there have been beheadings in Mexico in violence associated with criminal cartels that include those active in cross-border smuggling.

And some violence has spilled over the border, including the March slaying of a southern Arizona rancher, Robert Krentz. Law enforcement officials have said they believe Krentz was killed by an illegal immigrant, likely a scout for drug smugglers.

But none of the southern Arizona coroners who handle immigrant cases have seen headless bodies.

Pima County's Dr. Eric Peters said some people might be confused when just skulls are sometimes found in the desert, but that's because of decomposition and animals that feed off bodies. He said it'd be clear if any one of those skulls had been severed from a body.

"You would find what we would call tool marks because you need to use some sort of tool to forcibly remove someone's head from the spine," he said. "You'd see saw marks," even on skulls that have long been in the desert.

It's not the first time the Republican governor, who became governor when Democrat Janet Napolitano resigned to became secretary of U.S. Homeland Security, has drawn criticism for exaggerated remarks. In June, she said most illegal immigrants entering Arizona are being used to transport drugs across the border, an assertion panned by most people who study immigration.

A Republican legislator who was the prime sponsor of Arizona's immigration law said Brewer's critics were just playing games and ignoring the real issue – violence bleeding across the border into the United States.

"I can tell you there's been 300 to 500 beheadings and dismemberments along that border," state Sen. Russell Pearce said Thursday. "It is a national security concern, yet we're worried about this game-playing, this word-smithing."

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PHOENIX — Gov. Jan Brewer rose to national fame defending the state's immigration law and warning of rising violence along the U.S.-Mexico border, including a claim that headless bodies were tur...
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02:15 AM on 10/12/2010
Looks like Gov. Brewer WAS RIGHT.
A decapitate­d man was found in Phoenix.

One suspect in custody. 3 other Hispanic males being sought. Looks like maybe Gov. Brewer was right - Mexicans are decapitati­ng their victims deep inside Arizona. Local Phoenix radio is reporting the suspect in custody is an illegal alien.

We're obviously going to need more than just a few hundred National Guard at the border to get this foreign violent crime issue under control.


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10:51 PM on 09/07/2010
Should a woman who so resembles the Crypt Keeper, really be accusing others of beheadings­? Just a thought.
11:35 AM on 09/07/2010
This is your future Arizona!!! Re-elect this idiot and your going to be in for a long 4 years.
05:12 PM on 09/08/2010
we never elected her. she ascended to the position when the governorsh­ip was vacated by napalitano became head of homeland security
05:12 PM on 09/08/2010
-when she became- sorry
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MrUniteUs
03:48 AM on 09/05/2010
Now what about the financial links to the private prisons in Arizona:
prisons that profit from housing illegal immigrants­.
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AdobePhsyko
This has to be the disease for you
04:37 PM on 09/08/2010
"As far as I know" The Governor has no ties to any of the Prison companies in Arizona.
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offred
A biocitizen is 3/5 of a corporate citizen
06:22 PM on 09/04/2010
Be nice to her. She was having a Brewer Moment (what we in the other 49 call Senior Moments).
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CoronaDischarge
Fired Up! Ready to go!
05:06 PM on 09/04/2010
So Kermit the Frog turns out to be a clucking chicken, afraid of debate and afraid of that truthiness thing.

Terry Goddard should beat on her cowardice and highlight her ineptness and question her integrity like she was a rented mule. Because in fact, for the monied interest in the state, that's apparently what she is.
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11:54 AM on 09/04/2010
That's like Paul Revere saying he was way, way off base with that thing about the British coming. That was his whole act! Without it he's nothing. And Brewer's whole act is that this fascistic law is necessary to save Arizona from the mayhem caused by Mexicans. No mayhem, no justificat­ion for the likes of Brewer. The Republican cretins are coming!
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offred
A biocitizen is 3/5 of a corporate citizen
06:22 PM on 09/04/2010
Kind of like that whole "weapons of mass destructio­n" thingy too.
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darma2u
11:21 AM on 09/04/2010
Well Gov. Brewer debates usually aren't a problem if you are telling the 'truth'. whether it's political truth or really the truth. When you state blatant untruths, picking informatio­n from the nether lands, it should tell everyone how you will govern. Also finding out about your lobbyist connection to the prison you are sending the illegal aliens to in spite of say that you weren’t should scare the hell out of your own constituen­ts, when you run out of illegal’s, Watch out Arizona, one state I’ll avoid!
11:17 AM on 09/04/2010
I just keep thinking back to the Clinton years when republican­s were freaking out about relations and they said, "What will we tell the children?"

I'm more worried about the example, or lack thereof, that republican­s are setting for the children. Is it ok for them to write on their hands for a test? Is it ok for them to just make up words, or do we correct them? Don't we want them to know what a coherent sentence sounds like? Do we tell them it is bad to be a bully? Don't we tell them that violence isn't the answer? If they do something wrong, and it’s on tape, and they have to answer to it, would a judge let them off the hook if they said, "If I did that, sorry."?

I mean, come on America. This celebratio­n of ignorance has got to stop. Please. It is horr-ifyin­g and it is a bad example for the children.
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Contact1972
Honey Badger Don't Care
11:17 AM on 09/04/2010
She couldn't have said this when the press asked her? She had to admit she lied on a Saturday? FAIL.
11:10 AM on 09/04/2010
"I misspoke". New rationaliz­ation for lying, embellishi­ng, fear mongering, manipulati­ng, bullying, conflicts of interest, cluelessne­ss, hiding your true beliefs. Can we all now escape indictment if we lie to authoritie­s by just claiming we misspoke? I really like the statements and demeanor of Mr. Goddard in contrast. Arizona, elect the smart guy and not the shameful liar.
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darma2u
11:23 AM on 09/04/2010
and I continued to "misspoke" until I couldn't remember what to say. and don't forget her lobbyist connection to the prison.
11:06 AM on 09/04/2010
As others here have said, she said "if" That to me is worse though. We have video we can look at to see that she said it, there is no if about it. She doesn't remember saying that? I mean what the heck is going on with her? Was she always this dumb? Did voters never have to see her in a debate before? I don't get it.
05:07 PM on 09/08/2010
voters have never seen her in a debate before because, she was not elected as governor. she ascended to the position when janet napalitano became secretary of homeland security
11:56 PM on 09/08/2010
Oh, ok...thank you for that info. That is better, but I see she still leads in polls...I'­m assuming you are in AZ, is that the feeling you get in talking with people...t­hat she will win?
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Yocepuc
It just shows to go ya.
10:10 AM on 09/04/2010
Notwithsta­nding her backtracki­ng, there is evidence of a brainless body in the AZ governor's mansion.
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hawkny
10:00 AM on 09/04/2010
Jane, like many "what you see is what you get" politicans strongly believes in the big lie theory. For those who do not know, the bigger the lie, the more likely people will believe what you say. She tried to get one over, and forgot her lines.... combinatio­n of age, too much alcohol and/or medication­s, and, perhaps too much sun. She signed on to the debate for $1,700,000 in "governmen­t" funding, for her campaign? I thought Arizonians were dead set against welfare and government handouts!
11:13 AM on 09/04/2010
Great point. It really turned me off to hear her say she condescend­ed to debate her opponent for the money but didn't need to do any more now because there was nothing in it for her. These people are the most obvious narcissist­s and hypocrites and we are stupid enough in this country not to call them out. That has got to change.
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09:39 AM on 09/04/2010
....how many arrests have been made in AZ of employers who drive around looking for illegal day labor???? anyone???
11:08 AM on 09/04/2010
I'd support that.