Tuesday, April 09, 2013

San Bernardino: Another Racist Black is Identified as a Suspected Serial Killer-Rapist of Old White Ladies, but Local MSM Downplay Everything, and the National Media Refuse to Cover the Story at All

 

War crime victim, Mary Elizabeth Blaskey, 76
 


Mugshot of suspected war criminal Jerome Anthony Rogers
 

Posted by Nicholas Stix

The title of the story below should have been, “Black Suspect Identified in Series of Racially-Motivated, Hate Crime Rape-Murders of Elderly White Women.”

Note that the suspect is 55 years old! (I was thinking that the vic was 55.) I keep running into cases of savage crimes committed by black career felons way past the age at which people (including me!) used to assume they’d have “settled down.”

Thanks to the reader who sent this in, remarking,

Police believe Rogers may be responsible for two other home invasion robberies and murders in the San Bernardino area.

“There could be other cases, there could be other victims out there of other crimes that we’re unaware of,” Chief Rob Handy said.


Uh, wouldn't this make the Negro in the photo a serial killer?

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Police ID Suspect in 2012 San Bernardino Home-Invasion Murder
April 8, 2013, 11:30 a.m.

SAN BERNARDINO (CBSLA.com) — Police Monday identified a man suspected in the 2012 death of a 76-year-old San Bernardino woman killed during a home-invasion robbery.

San Bernardino resident Jerome Anthony Rogers, 55, was arrested Sunday afternoon for the murder of Mary Elizabeth Blaskey, officials said.

Blaskey’s body was found inside her ransacked home in the 3000 block of Fremontia Drive on Nov. 14, 2012. Her body was discovered by her son, who alerted authorities.

The victim’s 2001 Lexus had also been stolen, but was recovered about two weeks later, San Bernardino police said.

Police linked Rogers to the crime through DNA found inside the victim’s home.
According to authorities, Blaskey was sexually assaulted prior to her death.

Police believe Rogers may be responsible for two other home invasion robberies and murders in the San Bernardino area.

“There could be other cases, there could be other victims out there of other crimes that we’re unaware of,” Chief Rob Handy said.

The incident remains under investigation and authorities say they are looking for at least one accomplice.

3 comments:

  1. The no snitch blacks and the no snitch media permits blacks to get away with these things for long periods of time as the public is kept in the dark about murders and rapes of Whites by blacks in their area. Plus the lack of reporting by the media of such crimes by blacks take the pressure off law enforcement to do their jobs and to bring a swift end to these black crimes. Thus you have black felons carrying their crime careers well into what should be their retirement years.

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  2. One thing that's certain is that this creep has been committing and getting away with this type of crime for a long time. It's part of a lifelong pattern. They start in their teens and as they gain experience they go for bigger and bolder crimes. In this case he probably started out around age 17 or so and continued on until the present, a criminal career spanning 35 plus years. He may have hit on older white women in his later years when he became less fleet of foot and discovered they were easy marks. Lots of people have been the victims of unsolved crimes in years past, whether it's rape, robbery, burglary, murder, or any combination thereof. Who knows how many victims this person has left behind? If he were white his picture would be all over the media. One more example of the media manipulating public perception.

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  3. Usually, cases like this meander through the court system for years and seem to never head to a trial. Then one day the killer pleads to "life without parole." The news is on the back pages.

    David In TN

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