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To: independentmind

Oddly enough, the very first person to post on her FB timeline, *before* anyone else seemed aware of her death and before someone had posted the link to her death, to answer her followers’ confusion, was a guy named Lopez.

He laughed and asked how it felt to be “killed by something lower than yourself”.

Now, given her obvious right wing/Confederate flag waving, gun shooting tendencies, and that it’s coming out that she’d not been on FB for several months due to “death threats”, there may be a Hispanic angle...just not the one you think.

The ‘gloating over her death’ comments made by Lopez have been removed.
By whom, I do not know.


139 posted on 12/17/2017 4:14:33 AM PST by Salamander (And Ezekiel Smiles Again....)
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To: Salamander

I’ve gone and checked out photos, of the dogs in question and this unfortunate woman. What I’ve come away with is that the dogs don’t look dominant, high prey or aggressive, they’re submissive to her.

She and her family are not Old Virginia landed gentry, either, just aspiring to it. She was very aggressively sexual in attire, mannerisms and those selfies. Appears her dogs weren’t dangerous but she liked her men on the dangerous side. I’d guess Hispanic men from the tat, more of a sympathy thing or identifying with the culture since she clearly wasn’t of it and I strongly doubt her family is even Catholic. That “Lopez” FB post says to me that she’d rejected him.

More to this, the dogs didn’t do it, that would be the upshot from what I can tell. If they’d killed her would they be guarding her remains? Find this “Lopez” if he hasn’t already fled the country. He knows, from the gloating he sounds responsible.


143 posted on 12/17/2017 4:29:28 AM PST by RegulatorCountry
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