• Wigger Hannah Graham's death ruled homicide by savage negro.

    From Deewain@21:1/5 to All on Tue Aug 22 14:20:12 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

    WASHINGTON — The death of a University of Virginia student who
    had been missing for a month has been ruled a homicide but the
    cause remains undetermined, police announced Tuesday.

    "The cause of death is homicidal violence of undetermined
    etiology. The manner of death is homicide," the Albemarle County
    Police Department said about Hannah Graham.

    A final autopsy report has not been issued.

    "The Albemarle County Police Department and the Albemarle County
    Commonwealth's Attorney remain committed to the investigation.
    To protect the integrity of the case, we will not be answering
    questions or releasing additional information. We are working
    hard to ensure that justice is served," officials said in a
    statement.

    The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Richmond, Va.,
    determined the cause of death Tuesday.

    Graham, 18, disappeared the morning of Sept. 13 after a night
    out with friends. Her remains were found on an abandoned farm in
    Albemarle County, Va., on Oct. 18 after a monthlong search. She
    was found 10 miles from the mall in Charlottesville where the
    sophomore from Alexandria, Va., was last seen.

    The man accused in her disappearance, Jesse "LJ" Matthew Jr.,
    remains in jail in Fairfax, Va., for charges related to a 2005
    sexual assault.

    In the 2005 case Matthew faces charges of attempted capital
    murder, abduction and sexual penetration with an object, which
    are all felonies. He pleaded not guilty last week and has a
    trial date set for March 9.

    Matthew, 32, was arrested and charged in September with
    abduction with intent to defile Graham. He has not been charged
    with Graham's murder.

    Authorities say DNA evidence links him to the 2005 assault in
    Fairfax as well as the 2009 disappearance and death of Virginia
    Tech student Morgan Harrington.

    After 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."

    Contributing: The Associated Press.
     

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