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- Sep. 20, 1993: Miami's Tourist Trap
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1993
- Sep. 20, 1993 Clinton's Health Plan
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- CRIME, Page 71
- Miami's Tourist Trap
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- <body>
- <p>A German honeymooner girds for danger and still dies
- </p>
- <p> Perhaps the most unsettling thing about last week's killing
- of a German tourist in Miami is that Uwe-Wilhelm Rakebrand and
- his wife were perfectly willing to start their belated honeymoon
- by behaving like urban guerrillas. They had the right attitude
- for a city where five foreign tourists have been killed so far
- this year: if you want a vacation in Miami, train for it. Before
- departing in their rental car from the airport last Tuesday,
- they mapped out their route in advance. They kept to the main
- road. They stored their valuables out of sight, drove at a brisk
- pace, and Kathrin even spent the ride reading from a safety
- brochure (distributed in seven languages by Alamo Rent A Car).
- </p>
- <p> She had just finished admonishing her husband not to fall for
- the bump-and-rob ploy when the yellow Ryder truck rammed them
- twice from behind. Keep driving, she told him. But none of it
- did any good. Ever since Hurricane Andrew lumbered through the
- area last year and ripped all the lightposts from the Dolphin
- Expressway, the section of road where the Rakebrands found themselves
- at 12:30 a.m. has been tar black at night. And perhaps it was
- this inky cover that encouraged a frustrated teenager to pull
- out a sawed-off rifle and blast a .30-cal. slug through the
- window and into the back of the 33-year-old agricultural engineer.
- He died instantly.
- </p>
- <p> Kathrin, who is four months pregnant, survived the ensuing crash
- unharmed. By Friday, police had already arrested the 20-year-old
- triggerwoman, a 5-ft. 3-in., 210 pounder with gold-capped teeth
- whom friends likened to "Gangsta Bitch," the tough street woman
- described in the rap song by Apache. Police also grabbed Alvan
- Hudson, 19, who they say was in the truck as well. The day before,
- they arrested the driver of the truck, Recondall Wiggins, 19,
- who seemed so stunned by the deed that he ran to confess it
- to his mother, a secretary in the Metro Dade police department.
- "Momma! Did you hear about the tourist that got shot? I'm going
- to prison 'cause we did it," he told her. Barely an hour after
- the crime, he, Jones, and a third cruising bandit even drove
- back to the police-packed scene in a stolen car to see what
- they had done.
- </p>
- <p> Rakebrand's murder seemed to repudiate Miami's efforts over
- the past six months to protect its most precious industry, tourism,
- which last year pumped $7.3 billion into the local economy.
- The highly publicized death of another German tourist last April,
- who was run over in front of her mother and two children in
- a similar hit-and-rob attack, led the city to install new streetlights,
- post road signs to help visitors avoid unsafe areas and set
- up a task force that does everything from providing escorts
- for lost tourists to patrolling under cover to catch would-be
- thieves on the prowl.
- </p>
- <p> Partly as a result, tourist robberies in Dade County have dropped
- 80% since February. But Miami's latest outrage seems to have
- crossed a psychological threshold in the minds of residents
- and guests alike. More than 30,000 wanted felons are now on
- the streets in Dade County alone, and people are losing patience
- with a revolving-door justice system that rotates criminals
- back onto the streets practically as fast as they are caught.
- Miami has the highest violent-crime rate of any American city,
- and even former priests have been known to pack pistols in their
- briefcases. So far, however, the tourists are still coming,
- even if some may be thinking about packing a mercenary kit with
- their suntan lotion.
- </p>
- <p> By Kevin Fedarko. Reported by Cathy Booth/Miami and Rhea Schoenthal/Bonn
- </p>
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- </article>
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