Posted on 10/22/2024 12:11:01 PM PDT by Red Badger
Authorities in Washington State have charged a suspect with murdering a woman and on suspicion of stuffing her body in a suitcase at a homeless encampment last month.
Shannon Reeder’s body was found inside a suitcase by police clearing a homeless encampment at a junction in Seattle on Sept. 27, Washington State Patrol said in a press release earlier this month.
The 37-year-old disappeared last November, per police, and at the time was living in the area where her body was discovered.
On Wednesday, Oct. 16, 57-year-old Steven Thanh Nguyen was charged with murder in connection with Reeder’s killing, according to the Washington State Patrol, King County prosecutors and charging documents cited by FOX 13, The Seattle Times and KOMO News, respectively.
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Carrion Luggage Ping!.................
Hahahaha right out of the gate!
And now………The 2023 hide and seek champion izzzzzzzzzzzZzz…….
My laughter was at the response, not the murder. I (we) have to keep in mind there was a real person involved here who was murdered.
Thread winner.
Steven Thanh Nguyen, 57,
So . . . . the illegal murderin’ scum ARE more than rag heads and South Americans ?
In reading the article, it sounds like she lived at the “homeless camp” as well, she overdosed on Fentanyl, and he panicked and dismembered her and put her remains in the suitcase.
That is apparently his story.
Apparently so.
The people who are all for giving these people the “right” to create these tented slums and stay there, protected from being ousted even if it impacts others, have blood on their hands.
This seems to be done often.
Do their suitcases all have wheels?
Most do nowadays................
Yes. Illegal aliens 👽 also come from Haiti 🇭🇹, Europe and Africa as well.
Bad Red! LOL
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