Posted on 04/09/2016 1:32:58 PM PDT by Navy Patriot
Popular Dallas food reporter Stacy Fawcett has died, PEOPLE confirms.
In a statement obtained by PEOPLE, the Plano Police Department confirmed that Fawcett, 45, and her son Josiah Utu, 17, both suffered fatal stab wounds early Friday when Fawcett's eldest son 19-year-old McCann Utu Jr. attacked the pair before stabbing himself.
After the incident, a male suspect contacted police, telling the 911 operator that he had committed murder. Officers were then dispatched to the home in Plano, Texas a suburb 20 miles north of Dallas where they "made entry into the residence and discovered a deceased adult male and adult female along with another adult male who was alive with multiple stab wounds."
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Utu on the right.
Horrible.
RIP.
I notice there is no mention of a Mr. Utu. Fatherlessness is at the heart of many acts of violence and criminality.
Murderer was a PlayGirl (nude) model. Baby daddy is Samoan. Steroids?
Very Sad. Somehow I expect the defense to use ‘concussions’ as part of their strategy. Hopefully the judge doesn’t by it.
“Somehow I expect the defense to use concussions as part of their strategy.”
There won’t be any defense. The older son died too, later in the hospital.
Even sadder. The little sh!t was too much of a p*ssy to just kill himself.
Suspect is dead.
This seems to be a recurring problem with white women and it keeps costing them their lives.
RIP.
So I have been told see post 9.
Abort rhymes with this DMFer.
I have not read past the first post but will predict the use of powerful mind altering anti-depressant drugs will be implicated AGAIN.
I know white women who (your term) “mated with” (married) blacks with no particular negative repercussions. In my church in fact. You deride people for their skin color?
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