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seanchai
04-01-2010, 08:22 PM
Transgender woman Edelbuerto Gonzalez-Andujar found dead, naked in ransacked apartment

BY Michael J. Feeney and John Lauinger
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS

Originally Published:Wednesday, March 31st 2010, 1:29 AM





A transgender woman was found dead in her ransacked Queens apartment on Tuesday, her naked body sprawled across the bed, police said.

Edelbuerto Gonzalez-Andujar, 29, who lived as a woman and went by the name Amanda, had not been heard from since Friday.

Her friends got her landlord to let them into her Glendale apartment around 4 p.m. Tuesday.

"We found her on her bed. She was naked," said Barbara Vega, 35, of Bushwick, Brooklyn. "Everything in the apartment was destroyed. All her Marilyn Monroe pictures were destroyed."

Police said the medical examiner will perform an autopsy to determine the cause of death. Vega, who believes Gonzalez-Andujar was slain, said she had tried in vain to reach her friend since spending time with her on Friday.

"She never had any problems with anybody. She was full of life," she said. "We need to know who did this to her."

Gonzalez-Andujar's friends wailed as her body, covered in a black plastic bag, was taken out of the 62nd St. building yesterday.

Stephanie Lopez, 19, said she was returning home from school when she saw one of the "hysterical" friends lunge for the gurney that carried Gonzalez-Andujar's body.

Lopez recalled that another woman screamed: "No! Why, Amanda? Why?"

Lopez said detectives asked her whether she had heard sounds of a struggle or screams coming from Gonzalez-Andujar's first-floor apartment on Saturday.

Vega said Gonzalez-Andujar's laptop was missing from the apartment.

She said cops told her they were analyzing surveillance video taken from inside the building showing a man whose face was difficult to make out.

"We need to know who did this to her," Vega said, recalling a vacation to Jamaica the two had taken in happier times.

I'd posted this in the wrong part of the forum.
I also didn't realize at the time that she was one of our original Shemale Yum models.


Very sad, one of our original models. RIP.

http://www.fallenangels.com

Amanda was one of the first transsexuals I ever met. She'd appeared on Shemale Yum in 1999 and that was the year I went to New York to shoot the first ever Grooby videos with Tony Vee, "Shemale Yum's New York Transsexuals". Amanda was on my shortlist along with Lisa Kage, BamBam and Kitty.

We picked up Amanda at her place and suggested we do some out door scenes. She was immediately into it. For a young, English guy who wasn't exactly a stranger to traveling and to NYC, Amanda was still, very exotic, very different to the girls I was used to - and very funny and cool. I enjoyed my time with her a lot and the scene stuck out as one of the most memorable I ever shot.

Frank worked with her in a fantastic shoot in 2005 and of course, she also appeared in a wild scene in Joey Silvera's Rogue Adventure #11.

Honestly, I know very little about Amanda apart from two brief encounters. The fact that this sort of crime is committed is bad enough but it does touch home a little more, when it is somebody you've met and worked with.
I hope by running this blog and putting this sad news out, people will become more aware of the tragedies that happen to so many, of the girls that we see on our screens each day.

Amanda was 29 when she was murdered, in the last week of March 2010.

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NagaSama
04-01-2010, 08:46 PM
Ok, im enraged/depressed/sad at the same time now

Why the hell does this happen, to Trans/Genetic women at all?

Seanchai, if i was with u I'd give u a hug, losing someone u've known sucks.

I lost a trans friend of mine to suicide in January, she was one of the kindest people I knew, and it caused me grief, but it was what she wanted, i could at least take a little comfort in that she went the way she wanted to, to escape the constant torment she felt, and to move to a different spiritual existence

But this, There is no comfort, no solace to be found in how Amanda died.

I am speechless

Fairymouse
04-01-2010, 09:28 PM
:-(:cry:

Why?

What must this for (a) damn motherfucker(s)...

:cry:

BeardedOne
04-01-2010, 10:18 PM
I've lost close people to suicide and murder (Any reader of yesterday's Washington Post can be up to speed on the latter), but it never gets easier.

I'm sorry that we've lost this treasure and sincerely hope that those responsible are brought to justice.

Ecstatic
04-02-2010, 02:52 AM
I remember Amanda's first appearance on Yum. It's a sad day. RIP

Jordan
04-02-2010, 04:59 AM
It's so sad but these girls need to get their names changed legally, I hate seeing obits or horrific stories such as this with the girls given male names in print. May she RIP!

NagaSama
04-02-2010, 10:01 PM
Yeah. If you are going to go by a different name, ffs, get it changed legally too. first is makes sense. Second, you do not risk those awkward moments when you are known by one name, then ppl see your legal name, then ask questions xD!

BeardedOne
04-02-2010, 11:09 PM
Yeah. If you are going to go by a different name, ffs, get it changed legally too. first is makes sense. Second, you do not risk those awkward moments when you are known by one name, then ppl see your legal name, then ask questions xD!

SCA (Society for Creative Anachronism) people deal with this a lot. Many of my friends and biz associates are SCA people (Aficionados of medieval re-creationism). It's often difficult to keep all of the 'real' and SCA names in the inventory.

A friend who was SCA recently passed away and his obit listed both his birth name (Michael) and his SCA name (Brandon) in the listing.

When gender issues enter the equation, it gets that much more interesting.

Jordan
04-02-2010, 11:19 PM
I've had my name legally changed for years, it's not a tough process, just pay a fee have it published 3 times go in front of a judge and done! The only thing that could give my birth name away is my work history record.