• Dreadlocked black animal seen on video with missing UVA wigger student

    From Deewain@21:1/5 to All on Tue Aug 22 10:39:32 2017
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    When wigger white girls take up with blacks, bad things happen
    to them. They get the shit beat out of them and they get dead.
    But first they get drugged up, fucked up, knocked up, and
    sometimes cut up. While they are still alive.

    http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/09/20/article-2763500- 21800B2000000578-943_306x423.jpg

    The man believed to be the last person seen with missing
    University of Virginia student Hannah Graham is not answering
    investigators' questions about her disappearance, and police
    searched the suspect's home again on Monday, authorities said.

    Charlottesville Police Chief Timothy Longo told Fox News that
    Jesse Matthew voluntarily stopped by the department’s station on
    Saturday with several family members, asked for and received an
    attorney, and then sped off in a vehicle without revealing
    anything about his encounter with 18-year-old Graham. The
    student was last seen in the early morning on Sept. 13 in
    Charlottesville.

    Police sought to question Matthew after seeing him walking with
    Graham on a surveillance tape the night she disappeared.

    “He really didn’t share any information with us,” Longo told Fox
    News. “There was discussion conversation – cordial discussion –
    between him and the investigator, but nothing with respect to
    Hannah or any encounters he had with Hannah, any words that were
    exchanged or any time that he spent with her. Really no
    information whatsoever.

    "We knew no more about Hannah’s disappearance than we did the
    second he walked into the door,” Longo added.

    At the time, Longo said Matthew was free to walk out the
    station’s door and police had no probable cause to arrest him.
    But now, Matthew is being sought on arrest warrants charging him
    with misdemeanor reckless driving.

    “Investigators believe that Jesse was the last person to see
    Hannah before she disappeared,” Longo said. “And look, Jesse, if
    you weren’t, then come forward and tell us that. If you parted
    ways with her, tell us that.”

    Police returned to Matthew's apartment Monday with a new search
    warrant, A Charlottesville city spokeswoman said.

    Longo told The Associated Press that Matthew left the station in
    a vehicle, driving at a high rate of speed that endangered other
    drivers. He said Matthew was at the police station for about an
    hour.

    A Virginia State Police spokeswoman said in an email late Sunday
    that State Police officers were conducing "surveillance" of the
    vehicle at the time, but did not pursue Matthew.

    Police said they have focused on Graham's movements the night of
    Sept. 12 and into the early morning hours of Sept. 13. Graham, a
    sophomore from northern Virginia, met friends at a restaurant
    for dinner, stopped by two parties at off-campus housing units
    and left the second party alone, police have said.

    Surveillance videos showed her walking, and at some points
    running, past a pub and a service station and then onto the
    Downtown Mall, a seven-block pedestrian strip lined with shops
    and restaurants.

    "Somebody's gotta know where she is and we want to know who that
    person or persons are," Longo said.

    "I don't want to get tunnel vision just because we have a name,
    just because we saw her with a particular person," he said.

    Graham's parents appeared at the news conference and her father,
    John Graham, appealed for anyone with any information to call a
    police tip line.

    "This is every parent's worst nightmare," John Graham said. "We
    need to find out what happened to Hannah and make sure it
    happens to no one else."

    More than 1,000 volunteers participated in a weekend search for
    Hannah Graham, according to authorities.

    Graham's disappearance has sent a ripple of fear through the
    quiet college town of Charlottesville. Students have said
    they've begun walking in pairs at night and are paying closer
    attention to their surroundings.

    At least three other young women have disappeared in the area in
    the last five years, though police have said they do not think
    Graham's disappearance is linked to that of any of the other
    missing women.

    The university president, Teresa A. Sullivan, issued a statement
    Sunday saying the university was committed to helping
    authorities in the search for the missing woman and "return her
    safely to her family."

    "We are cooperating fully with law enforcement authorities as
    they continue their investigation," the emailed statement said.

    http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/09/22/man-that-police-are-looking- to-question-in-disappearance-uva-student-is-not/
     

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