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Suspect captured in case of missing UVa student
San Francisco Chronicle ^
| September 24, 2014
| MICHAEL FELBERBAUM
Posted on 09/24/2014 7:03:06 PM PDT by artichokegrower
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To: Cowboy Bob
This story is getting only muted national coverage here in the US, probably because of the races involved (victim-white woman, suspect-black male). The UK Daily Mail has covered it well since day 1.
Judging by the way it was played out, him staying back and biding time until the drug made her easy to manage, I fear he has done this before.
A shopkeeper saw her stumbling and offered to help her but this suspect came up and took control of the situation, putting his arm around her, making the shopkeeper think they were a pair and the girl was just tipsy.
If there were others involved, she might still be alive. I hope so...
To: F15Eagle
That picture gives me the creeps.
Check out those “kissy” lips!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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09/25/2014 4:24:24 AM PDT
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DH
(Once the tainted finger of government touches anything the rot begins)
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To: artichokegrower
I live just SE of C'ville, near Amherst. Lots of talk around town. It's not a racial issue. The media may try to cook it up to be, but it's not. Hannah is not the first girl to go missing around here.
Interestingly, when Randy Taylor was arrested for the disappearance of Alexis Murphy he said she ended up leaving with a big African American guy with dread locks. ...
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09/25/2014 5:58:03 PM PDT
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softengine
(Betrayal and Hypocrisy play on both sides of the fence.......but no one will admit it.)
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