Posted on 05/10/2022 10:46:07 AM PDT by Morgana
A transgender woman wanted for fatally shooting her brother and also-trans lover over the weekend has been found dead, cops say, following a daylong manhunt by police.
Michigan police had warned citizens to be on the lookout for 22-year-old Ruby Taverner Sunday, after finding the bodies of Ray Muscat, 26, and Bishop Taverner, 25, in the suspect's Independence Township apartment early Sunday morning.
According to the sheriff’s office, Taverner formerly went by Martin, and Muscat previously used the first name Amber. The pair had been living together in the suspect's apartment.
Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard said Sunday that 5-foot-two, 115-lb. Taverner was 'armed and dangerous' and 'highly dangerous to themselves or someone else,' as police combed the area in search of the purple-haired suspect.
Her body was discovered by police Monday morning in woods near the crime scene. She reportedly died from a single, self-inflicted gunshot wound.
'An Independence Township woman who fatally shot her live-in boyfriend and her brother Sunday was found dead today of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound near the apartment complex where the fatal shootings occurred,' the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office said Monday in a statement.
Police did not release a motive for the killings, but said Monday that they were likely premeditated, citing the fact that Taverner's brother had been shot once in the head.
'You don't typically find someone shot in the head one time unless they just kind of coolly and calmly walked up and did it,' Bouchard said.
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That's what I thought until I read the original names. I think this is what happened:
A man (Martin Taverner) pretending to be a woman (Ruby) shot his brother (Bishop Taverner) and his girlfriend (Amber Muscat) who at the time pretended to be a man (Ray).
Following "transgender" stories can be like debugging code that had GOTO commands. LOL
So, a homosexual man,pretending to be a women, shot dead his brother and homosexual partner.
Another f@ggot kills himself, and in this case, someone else as well.
Number one cause of death among homosexuals is suicide.
And it's not because they are outcast from society. In San Fransicko they still kill themselves.
Their lives are void of meaning and when they realize it they usually just kill themselves.
We’ve been reduced to “some people did something”.
NO, I believe the 2nd person was a woman dressed up as a man.
Thank you for the clarification. That is just what I thought happened. Media should be fined every time they call a man a "woman".
transgender woman
transgender = fake
fake woman = dude
The important thing is will this go down as a hate crime against transexuals?
I think I figured it out. On Sunday, a gay man in Michigan, who sometimes dresses up and pretends to be a woman, shot and killed his brother. He also shot his gay lover after which he committed suicide. I suspect Michigan is in better shape today than it was on Saturday.
No. A man pretending to be a woman shot his brother and also shot a woman who was pretending to be a man.
Is Levine missing?
For clarity, was this a dude who dressed like a lady?
Her name was Lola.
I am so confused by all these trans descriptions. Was it a he that went she or a she that went he?
I pine for the times when we only had He-Shes and She-Hes.
No he killed a woman dressed up in mans clothes.
transgender woman
transgender = fake
fake woman = dude
Best translation ever!
Facilitating mental illness does not cure it.
The Roman Emperor Caligula is a classic case.
Dang you nailed it! HAHAHA. Evidently several people were confused including me.
Did I read this right? Ruby, a man who thinks he’s a woman, was living with Ray, woman who thinks she’s a man.
Pronouns and genders aside, it sounds like a big win for society.
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