Full: 24-year-old man charged with kidnapping, murder of UofSC student Samantha Josephson
No justice no peace...oh wait, wrong colors.
I don’t know how to paste pictures but it is the usual Nordic suspect.
Nathaniel Rowland: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
By Paul Farrell
Updated Mar 30, 2019 at 7:49pm
Nathaniel David Rowland has been arrested in relation to the murder of Samantha Josephson in Columbia, South Carolina, on March 29. Rowland was driving the black Chevy Impala that police had said Josephson was believed to have entered around the time she was last seen. Columbia Police Chief Skip Holbrook said that Josephsons blood was found in the Impalas backseat as well as her cell phone in addition to a bottle of bleach.
Josephson was last seen in the Five Points neighborhood at around 2 a.m. on March 29. Surveillance footage showed that she appeared to be waiting for an Uber car ride home. The University of South Carolina student had been out with friends but had gotten separated. It was not until the following afternoon when Josephsons friends raised the alarm that she was missing.
Josephsons father, Seymour, confirmed his daughters tragic death in a Facebook post on the morning of March 30 that read, It is with tremendous sadness and of a broken heart that I post this! I will miss and love my baby girl for the rest of life. Samantha is no longer with us but she will not be forgotten. It is extremely hard to write this and post it but I love her with all my heart. I could continue to write about her but it kills me. I sit here and cry while looking at the picture and write this. Her body was found around 65 miles southeast of where she was last seen.
Heres what you need to know:
1. A Woman Was in Rowlands Car With Him When He Was Arrested at 3 a.m. on March 30
Chief Holbrook said that Rowland was arrested in the Five Points neighborhood at around 3 a.m. on March 30. A K-9 officer had been alerted to the car. When the officer approached the car, authorities say that Rowland fled the scene on foot. He was eventually apprehended. The Post and Couriers Andy Shain reports that there was a woman in the car with Rowland at the time of his arrest, she has been described as a friend of the suspect and she is co-operating with the investigation.
2. Chief Holbrook Said That Josephsons Body Was Discovered in a Very Rural Part of South Carolina
Mug shot released from @ColumbiaPDSC in now homicide investigation in the death of @UofSC student Samantha Josephson who went missing from Five Points. #News @WLTX pic.twitter.com/z3vpOaB7ys
Kayland Hagwood (@KaylandWLTX) March 30, 2019
Chief Skip Holbrook told the media on March 30 Josephsons body was found at 3:45 a.m. in a wooded area in Clarendon County, South Carolina. The chief said that Josephsons body was discovered in a very rural part of Clarendon County along Black Bottom Road close to the town of New Zion. Josephsons body was found by hunters. Authorities say that Rowland formerly lived in the area.
Rowland had the child safety locks on the back of the car, making escape from the car impossible. A childs baby seat was also in the back of the car. Chief Holbrook said that Rowland is expected to be charged with murder and kidnapping. Online records show that Rowland was booked at the Alvin S. Glenn Detention center on March 30. He is listed as being 24 years old and weighing 160 pounds.
3. Despite the Arrest, Authorities Are Still Urging Anybody With Any Information in the Case to Come Forward
The victim, Samantha Josephson, was 21 years old.
Samantha Josephson, a native of the Robbinsville Township in New Jersey, was 21 years old. Anybody with any information regarding the case is asked to call Crimestoppers at 1-888-CRIME-SC. When Samantha was last seen, she was wearing a bright orange blouse and black jeans. Chief Holbrook said that Josephson mistakenly got into this car thinking it was an Uber ride.
4. Samantha Josephson Aspired to Go on to Work for the United Nations
Samantha was a senior at the University of South Carolina where she was studying political science and would have graduated in May. Next year, Samantha was due to go to law school at Drexel University in Philadelphia. Samanthas sister, Sydney, is a student at Drexel. Samanthas mother said in a December 2018 Facebook post that her daughter had been accepted into Rutgers Law School. In early 2018, Samantha spent a semester studying in Barcelona.
Samantha was a graduate of Robbinsville High Schools class of 2015.
On Twitter, one of Samanthas lecturers at USC, @DanielaJlop, said that she taught the victim for two semesters and added that Samantha had wanted to become a lawyer and then go on to work for the United Nations.
5. A GoFundMe Page Has Been Set Up to Help Samanthas Family Deal With Funeral Expenses
A police handout of a photo of Josephson on the night she disappeared.
A GoFundMe page has been set up to help Samanthas family to deal with funeral expenses. That page referred to Samantha as a beloved daughter, sister and friend that will forever be remembered in our hearts. The page also says, Lets quickly come together as a community and try to help the Josephson family. Rest In Peace, Sami. At the time of writing, the page has surpassed its goal of $5,000.
In his press conference, Chief Holbrook told the media that he had met with Josephsons family on March 30. The chief said, I met with the family their hearts are broken. There is nothing tougher than to stand before a family and explain how a loved one was murdered they have a lot of support here, but it was gut-wrenching words cant describe what they are going through.
The total number of white male on black female rape/murders last year-
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What is race of Samantha? (RIP)
I guess there are psychopaths and perverts in any population, but by and large country black folks in South Carolina are very decent people. This creature is an exception.
With this arrest, there is now another opening at Hah-verd University.
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The really bad news about this tragic situation is that Millinials have never been taught discernment, they trust everyone.
****Police also said that if youve experienced someone offering you a ride or pretending to be Uber, to report it to them.*****
Or, if you are approached by a white, female teenager with an 8 yr. old sister asking for a ride - don’t be fooled. As a senior single female, this happened to me in SC. After a long harrowing ride, for which she had no address, she borrowed my cell phone (which she disabled). When I stopped the car, she pulled out a knife (wrapped in paper towel and hidden in her sleeve) and attacked me. I fought her off. She and her sister got out and I drove off. Had no idea where I was - but followed the signs and got my phone fixed so I could call the police. Still in shock!!!