Friday, June 15, 2012

The Real Meaning of the Phrase, “When You Go Black, You Don’t Go Back”; Dr. Timothy Jorden Murdered White Ex-Girlfriend, Jackie Wisniewski, but

There’s a Happy Ending: He Saved Taxpayers Millions
 

ABC Dr. Timothy V. Jorden, left, is wanted in connection to the death of his one-time lover, Jackie Wisniewski, 33, a nursing student.
 

A more recent, and less idealized picture of Dr. Jorden

 
By Nicholas Stix

Yet another black man who murdered his white lover, lest she find love elsewhere. What a surprise.

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Buffalo Shooter Found Dead: Dr. Timothy Jorden Had Self-Inflicted Gunshot Wound
Buffalo Hospital Shooting: Police Have Few Clues
By Carlos Boettcher and John Schriffen
June 15, 2012
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The body of Dr. Timothy V. Jorden, the trauma surgeon suspected of killing his ex-girlfriend Wednesday, was found near his home today with what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound, officials said.

Jorden was wearing scrubs when his body was found beside a creek in a wooded area near his Lakeview, N.Y., home. Police said they were able to identify the surgeon by his tattoos, but they declined to specify where he shot himself.

Jorden, 49, was wanted in connection to the death of his one-time lover, Jackie Wisniewski, 33, a nursing student who died Wednesday morning on the floor of the Erie County Medical Center.

The trauma surgeon, who also had Army weapons training, was considered armed and dangerous. He was the target of a hunt by local, state and federal authorities, including the U.S. Marshals and the FBI.

The fatal drama at the hospital began around 8 a.m., when Jorden allegedly shot and killed Wisniewski, a woman identified as his former lover, according to sources familiar with the investigation. She was found dead in a covered passageway joining the hospital's Kidney Center and another wing of the medical center, The Miller Building, WKBW reported.

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Buffalo police, backed up by a New York State Police SWAT team, converged on the hospital and locked down the facility, treating the situation as an active shooter scenario. The lockdown was lifted at noon, but no news emerged as to the circumstances of Jorden, who was officially described as a person of interest.

Jorden had experienced emotional difficulties recently, according to officials, who did not elaborate.

A career soldier, Jorden graduated from the University of Buffalo School of Medicine in 1996.

"I've wanted to be a doctor since early in my military career as a medic," Jorden told the newspaper in a 1996 profile.

Francisca Wellsbury, who was married to Jorden, but long divorced, told ABC News that she was shocked by the news that her ex-husband had become the suspect in a murder.

"We've lived separate lives for a long time," Wellsbury, who lives on the West Coast, told ABC News. "I'm just as shocked as anyone. It's traumatic."

She declined to go into further detail, but said: "This is not the person I knew. I wish he would seek help."

A decorated soldier, Jorden had a military career that spanned 18 years and two periods of service. During his years of service, he earned numerous medals and commendations including the Army Achievement Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Meritorious Service Medal and Master Parachute Badge Scuba Diver Badge Special Forces Tab. ABC News' Richard Esposito, Jennifer Wlach, Jack Date and Alyssa Newcomb contributed to this report

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I know this sounds cold blooded and all but she is better off dead as far as I am concerned.

Anonymous said...

Wow, Army weapons training. What does that mean? He could identify the charging handle on an M16?

Current day reporters are worthless.

Anonymous said...

...and the world is better off with him dead. A medical doctor should not lose it like this. House he is not!

Chicago guy said...

The regular media heaped praise on him while portraying him as a great guy who inexplicable snapped. A neighbor was quoted saying he was a great doctor although obviously they weren't in a position to know if he was good or mediocre at his job. This is another case of a black getting applause for doing what would be considered ordinary for a white person. Despite all the accolades it's very possible he was an affirmative action doctor, the kind who are always in the bottom 10% of their class and are the ones you don't want dealing with your case.

cugel said...

Can't say this is much of a tragedy. One woman prone to imprudent behavior removed from the white population. One man of savage behavior removed from the black population. The real tragedy is that savages don't self destruct more often.

Anonymous said...

O.J. Wannabe!!

Those black fellers don't like losing ownership of their white women. Amazing how that whole thing has circled back around.

Gotta love the women's movement. "you go girls!"
Uhg!!!

Anonymous said...

tragic situation all around . knowing him as a surgeon totally out of his character. Apparently she was a climber and went after the one with the most money . What he did was awful, however no one really knows the real side of her either