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Black man who told his mom 'white men' were chasing him and told police he feared for his life was found decapitated - despite cops claiming 'no foul play' | |
2023-03-17 | |
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news]
Ben Crump is the family's attorney in the ongoing investigation.
Crump is a specialist in civil rights and catastrophic personal injury cases. In 2002, he represented the McMeans family after a white state trooper shot Genie McMeans Jr. He was involved in representing the families of Martin Lee Anderson, Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown between 2007 and 2014. The lawyer has taken on a number of widely reported cases since. In 2015, he represented the family of Antonio Zambrano-Montes who was killed by three policemen in Washington. He also represented the family of Breonna Taylor, a 26-year-old African American woman who was shot by police. Crump was the attorney who represented the family of George Floyd in May 2020. | |
Posted by:Skidmark |
#7 So says the mom $$$.? |
Posted by: Woodrow 2023-03-17 12:12 |
#6 The cartels do that too. Could be 'white' hispanics were after him for him not giving the cartel their money. |
Posted by: Silentbrick 2023-03-17 10:28 |
#5 Unless the guy was a really high level player of the game Mousetrap, the authorities need to rule foul play back in. The only white decapitator that I know of was The Kurgan. Short of the presence of a really blaring Queen soundtrack, the decapitation MO is most commonly associated with ISIS. Perhaps the police should investigate. |
Posted by: Super Hose 2023-03-17 09:16 |
#4 Quoting various sources.... ... last seen and captured on a trail camera October 2, 2022 image with a time stamp of 4:32 p.m., in the woods shirtless and carrying what appears to be a large branch on the day he was reported missing. His remains were found about 300 yards away from where he was seen in the deer cam image. We are told he was found decapitated a month later. Since the FBI and the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation, are involved in the "ongoing investigation" it is likely the LOCAL Police are not easily pulling off a cover-up. Official ME statement. "Based solely upon the condition of the remains, there was no means by which a cause of death could be reasonably determined by the Mississippi State Medical Examiner's Office." So it begs the question: So what was the cause of death? Either way, after 30 days of exposure, to you name it animals, and birds. Plus, given body parts are still missing and maybe dragged away to be eaten, Could the decapitation be because we have some very effective Buzzards, 200++lbs Hogs/Boars, Coyotes & Gators that love to chew on things down here in our Southern States? |
Posted by: NN2N1 2023-03-17 09:15 |
#3 Don't give the Clintons any ideas. |
Posted by: DooDahMan 2023-03-17 07:36 |
#2 More holes than story there, but... could it be? At long last a legitimate case? The Kook Kluckser cackled, "By Frigg, I reckon he's got one: a [swig] Who we actually killed! Save that acorn to gild!" [ ~ Found by Lawyer Crump's Skinny Blind Pig ~ ] |
Posted by: Thramp Smiter of the Brontosaurs9656 2023-03-17 03:09 |
#1 Was the headless man... at a topless bar? |
Posted by: Raj 2023-03-17 00:44 |