Tuesday, February 01, 2022

Long-Term Parking: Corpse of a blackish Houston Man, 25, Missing Since Early December, Found in Dallas.

By A Texas Reader
Mon, Jan 31, 2022 11:09 p.m.

HOUSTON – The body of a 25-year-old Houston man, who has been missing since early December, has been found in Dallas, Houston police confirm. Taylour Young's corpse was discovered in the trunk of his vehicle at an impound lot on Jan. 19. His body was in an advanced state of decomposition, according to officials with the Dallas Police Department.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

You wonder how some of this s**t happens.I assume killed first and thrown in the trunk.They should have done this to George Floyd while he was in Houston.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

In honor of "black history month",this nig is history.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

"an advanced state of decomposition"

Advanced I am sure.

Anonymous said...

HOUSTON NARROWLY LEADS CHICAGO FOR MURDER BRAGGING RIGHTS IN 2022

(FOX26Houston)

New York City: 20 Homicides
Los Angeles: 26 Homicides (Jan. 22)
Chicago: 36 Homicides
Houston: 38 Homicides
Since January 23, additional murders have taken place in Houston.

According to HPD, there had been 41 homicides through the morning of January 25.

MORE: Homicides up year-to-date in Houston, officials say

"If it keeps up this pace, we’re going to be well over 500 murders this year," said Houston Police Officers’ Union president Douglas Griffith. "I have family here. I grew up here. It’s one of those things, I’m fearful for my family, just to go out of the house."

Griffith believes the rise in violence across Houston is mainly the result of two issues. He says HPD is very understaffed and desperately needs to hire additional officers.

(GRA:He's right--it IS two issues:blacks and Mex.What would happen if the people like Griffith told the truth just ONCE? Better to not say anything at all.)

In addition, Griffith believes court judges need to stop letting violent criminals out of jail on bond.

GRA:Not bond--AT ALL!

--GRA

eahilf said...

link

Robinson said her son graduated from Sam Houston State University and works in accounting. ... Young didn’t come back from his lunch break and his phone was found in the bushes near a bank off Voss Road, according to Robinson. Young’s car is missing too, she said. ...
“Taylour has a routine, and the routine is to get up in the morning, walk my dog, work, come home on my lunch break, walk my dog, either take a nap with my dog or play video games and go back to work,” Robinson said. ... The mother said she has so many questions.


Doesn't appear to be a thug or the type to be involved in criminal activity.

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