• Re: Nigger defendant in random stabbing death on walking trail faces de

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    On 09 May 2023, Gerald <nowomr@protonmail.com> posted some news:u3degv$8seb$2@dont-email.me:

    Why even waste the money on a trial for this black animal? Just kill
    it.

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    Zion William Teasley stabbed Lauren Heike 15 times, killing her, police
    said. (Mug shot: Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office; image of Heike:
    Phoenix Police Department)

    Prosecutors said they are seeking the death penalty against a man who
    stabbed a hiker 15 times in a random, daylight attack, according to
    Phoenix ABC and CW affiliate KNXV.

    The parents of the victim, Lauren Heike, 29, welcomed news of the
    state’s decision against the defendant, Zion William Teasley, 22, who is charged with first-degree murder.

    “We received word late this afternoon that the Maricopa County
    Attorney’s Office (MCAO) has filed a Notice of Intent to Seek the Death
    Penalty for Lauren’s murder,” Jeff and Lana Heike reportedly said. “Our
    family supports MCAO’s decision and we are grateful for the work of both
    MCAO and Phoenix PD. We know that our journey through the criminal
    justice system is just beginning, but we will be there every step of the
    way to ensure that Lauren receives justice. As we make our way through
    our first Christmas season without Lauren, our hearts continue to break
    over her life being cut short by the violent actions of another.
    However, we want Lauren to be remembered for the beautiful and kind
    person that she was. We have hope and find joy in the knowledge that we
    will someday be reunited with Lauren. We ask for your prayers and for
    privacy at this time.”

    Prosecutors claim it was Teasley seen on surveillance footage walking in
    the same direction as Lauren Heike on April 28 at the Reach 11 trail in Maricopa County, Arizona.

    “Both Lauren and [the suspect] were observed walking towards a trail
    entrance located at 68th Street and Princess Drive,” police wrote in the probable cause affidavit reviewed by Law&Crime. “Security cameras
    sparsely covered the trail itself. No one was observed following Lauren
    prior to entering this trail.”

    Minutes later on surveillance footage, Heike was last seen going west on
    the trail, walking in the direction of where she was found dead. The
    suspect headed in the same direction, going out of view, authorities
    said.

    “The suspect ran after Lauren and then sprinted away before returning to
    the location where Lauren’s body was found and climbing over the barbed
    wire,” cops said.

    Heike was found dead in a desert area behind a resident’s home on April
    29.

    Teasley’s last known employer said that Teasley was recently fired for
    being aggressive toward female co-workers and he was suspected of
    stealing merchandise, according to documents. Shown a surveillance
    picture of the suspect, management identified the person as Teasley and
    said he was wearing clothes he had stolen from the store.

    “Management stated he routinely carried a pocketknife and described it
    as a black plastic folding knife with an approximate blade size of three inches,” police said. “This blade size is consistent with wounds
    discovered on Lauren’s body during her autopsy.”

    After finding him, police took Teasley to headquarters and showed him a
    still picture from video surveillance of the suspect in the area of the
    murder, according to documents. Teasley identified himself as the person
    in the photograph, officers said. He continued speaking after his
    Miranda warning, they said.

    “Zion stated he would routinely walk the area around his residence but
    refused to provide his route,” the documents stated. “Zion would only
    say he would never take the same route.”

    Shown a photograph of the suspect, Teasley said, “That’s me,” then said
    he was not sure if it was him, according to cops.

    “Zion was shown a photograph of Lauren,” police wrote. “Zion recognized
    Lauren from the news and stated he wanted to look like her.”

    He claimed to know she was attacked, but he “struggled to admit she was murdered,” police wrote. He could not recall if he ever met her, cops
    said.

    “I am definitely not the person who plans to kill another person,” he
    allegedly said, when asked if he planned to murder Heike. “If I was
    going to do something like that, it wouldn’t be premeditated.”

    Matt Naham contributed to this report.

    https://lawandcrime.com/crime/defendant-in-random-stabbing-death-on-walki ng-trail-faces-death-penalty-for-murder/

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