• Wigger student Hannah Graham died from "homicidal violence"

    From Deewain@21:1/5 to All on Tue Aug 22 11:27:22 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

    CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia -- A University of Virginia student
    whose disappearance sparked a monthlong search died from
    "homicidal violence" but the exact cause is unknown, authorities
    said Tuesday.

    The Albemarle County Police Department outlined the findings
    from the Virginia medical examiner's office in the death of 18-
    year-old Hannah Graham but said a final autopsy report has not
    been issued.

    The man Graham was last seen with, 32-year-old Jesse Leroy
    Matthew Jr., has been charged with abduction with intent to
    defile Graham. In an emailed statement, county police and
    prosecutors said they would not be answering any further
    questions or providing additional information so they can
    "protect the integrity of the case."

    Graham's remains were found Oct. 18 near Charlottesville,
    roughly 6 miles from where the body of 20-year-old Virginia Tech
    student Morgan Harrington was found after she vanished in 2009.

    Graham met friends at a restaurant for dinner on Sept. 12 before
    stopping by two off-campus parties. She left the second party
    alone and eventually texted a friend saying she was lost,
    authorities said.

    In surveillance video, she can be seen walking unsteadily and
    even running at times, past a pub and a service station and then
    onto a seven-block strip of bars, restaurants and shops.

    Police have said forensic evidence connects Matthew to
    Harrington's killing, which in turn is linked by DNA to a 2005
    sexual assault in northern Virginia. Matthew has pleaded not
    guilty in the 2005 case.

    Following the positive identification of the remains last month,
    Albemarle County Commonwealth's Attorney Denise Lunsford said in
    a statement that the focus of the investigation now is to
    determine "what charges will be brought and the appropriate time
    to make those charges." In Tuesday's joint statement, county
    police and prosecutors said they "remain committed to the
    investigation."

    http://www.cbsnews.com/news/officials-hannah-graham-died-from- homicidal-violence/
     

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