Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Suspect Jesse Leroy Matthew Jr. Charged with Kidnapping with Intent to Rape in Case of Missing UVa Co-Ed Hannah Graham, but Graham Remains Missing After 11 Days, and Matthew is Still in the Wind, After Speeding to Lose a Police Tail on September 20

 

In this image provided by the Charlottesville Police Department via WRIC-TV Tuesday Sept. 23, 2014 shows the wanted poster issued for Leroy Matthew Jr.
 




N.S.: The record shows 20 arrests, mostly for drunk and disorderly. However, there were a few misdemeanor assaults and one trespassing charge. You can beat someone half to death, and not be charged with felony assault, because no one cares about misdemeanor arrest stats.
 

Re-posted by Nicholas Stix

Thanks to A Longtime Reader, who writes,
Not a good idea to be wandering around off campus drunk and in a halter-top where Congoids are prowling around.

This means that the police assume the worst: That Matthews kidnapped, raped, and murdered Graham.

Graham was apparently thoroughly sloshed in an area with a history of black-on-white violence, but she wouldn’t have known that. And she wouldn’t have known that because UVa would have refused to inform her about it, just as it would have refused to inform her of the danger of black men to white women. Indeed, if anything, as a freshman her orientation and professors would have taught her to lower her guard around blacks who, they would have asserted, are “racially profiled” by racist white police, and by whites in general.

What point is there for a young girl to attend college nowadays, if she can’t safely drink herself unconscious, have promiscuous sex, and refuse the protection of white men? After all, feminists have been telling us for eons that every “woman” (which for them includes eight-year-olds) has a right to do this.
 

Suspect charged in case of missing UVa student

 

This undated photo provided by the Charlottesville, Va. Police Department shows Jesse Leroy Matthew Jr.
 

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By Associated Press
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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) — Even with a suspect charged in the disappearance of a missing University of Virginia student, police are stressing the search for the 18-year-old sophomore from northern Virginia remains in full force.

Authorities late Tuesday obtained a felony arrest warrant from a magistrate on a charge of abduction with intent to defile against 32-year-old Jesse Leroy Matthew Jr., who police believe was the last person seen with Hannah Graham. Graham was last seen early the morning of Sept. 13.

Arrest Warrant in Virginia Student Disappearance

Charlottesville Police Chief Timothy Longo said at a news conference that officers were looking for Matthew, a campus employee and longtime Charlottesville resident, who was last seen Saturday when he stopped by the police station with his mother and uncle to ask for a lawyer. Police say he sped away afterward, losing officers who had him under surveillance and prompting authorities to issue two arrest warrants for reckless driving.

Longo said police, who have searched Matthew's car once and his apartment twice, decided they had probable cause to charge him in Graham's disappearance. He declined to say what new information police had, and he did not take questions. However, he walked back to the podium when a reporter asked whether police were still looking for Graham, an alpine skier and alto saxophone player, according to family members and police.

"We absolutely are continuing our search for Hannah, even as we speak, and we will continue our search for Hannah," he said.

AP Photo: Charlottesville, VA. Police Department via WRIC-TV

According to police, Graham met friends at a restaurant for dinner on Sept. 12 before stopping by two parties at off-campus housing units.

The sophomore from northern Virginia left the second party alone, police have said, and sent a text message to a friend saying she was lost.

Surveillance videos showed her walking, and at some points running, past a pub and a service station and then onto the Downtown Mall, a seven-block pedestrian strip lined with shops and restaurants where police believe she entered a bar with Matthew.

Matthew has been employed at the University of Virginia Medical Center since Aug. 12, 2012, as a patient technician in the operating room, university spokesman McGregor McCance said.

Online court records show Matthew was convicted of trespassing in 2010 but provide no details about the incident. Details also were unavailable for two other charges of assault and attempted grand larceny relating to a 2009 incident that were not prosecuted. Matthew also has several traffic infractions, records show.

Matthew had a taxi permit from 2007 through 2010, according to Pam Goheen with the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles.

Police Capt. Gary Pleasants said Tuesday that officers took several items of clothing during their second search of Matthew's apartment, but he would not give details or elaborate on the search.

As of Tuesday afternoon, the state lab was still analyzing evidence it received from Charlottesville police, including nearly two dozen items and eight "known samples that we would use for comparison purposes," said Jeffrey Ban, director of the Department of Forensic Science's Central Laboratory in Richmond.

 

Volunteers search an area along Ivy Road Sunday, Sept. 21, 2014, during a massive search effort by the community to find missing UVa student Hannah Graham. (AP Photo: The Daily Progress, Andrew Shurtleff)

Authorities on Tuesday released an updated wanted poster reflecting the new charge against Matthew. It says the 6-foot-2, 270-pound man was last reported driving his sister's 1997 light blue Nissan Sentra, and notes that he is said to have contacts in Virginia, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C.

Graham's disappearance has sent a ripple of fear through the quiet college town of Charlottesville. University president Teresa Sullivan said in a written statement Tuesday that local and campus police have increased patrols, and the university has expanded the hours of a program that provides late-night van transportation for students.

Students have said they've begun walking in pairs at night and are paying closer attention to their surroundings.

6 comments:

  1. "Graham was apparently thoroughly sloshed in an area with a history of black-on-white violence, but she wouldn’t have known that. And she wouldn’t have known that because UVa would have refused to inform her about it, just as it would have refused to inform her of the danger of black men to white women. "

    In days past there would have been no hesitation talking about the constant danger that negroes represent to an unaccompanied young white woman. These are principles that parents must teach their children. America is not a TV show with friendly negro characters. America is now a land where predatory negroes run free and they will rob, rape and kill.

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    1. Really? And what about the unfriendly Caucasian that rape and
      defile the "negroes?" How about we educate our children about safety period because we live in a world of unsafe people black white purple green etc. Lets stop making everything about race....smh

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  2. Since they cannot find the body of the young woman, I might suspect the villain will try some sort of plea bargain in return for him leading the police to the body.

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  3. I recall several years ago a young woman named Immette St. Guillen being raped and murdered after wondering around drunk after midnight in New York City. The killer turned out to be a Mike Tyson lookalike.

    Dan Abrams said on his then-MSNBC show that young women shouldn't get drunk and walk alone. For this Abrams was denounced by feminists. Wendy Murphy (of Duke Lacrosse Hoax infamy) said, "You girls out there, get drunk, do anything you want."

    David In TN

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  4. Anonymous said...

    Really? And what about the unfriendly Caucasian that rape and
    defile the "negroes?" How about we educate our children about safety period because we live in a world of unsafe people black white purple green etc. Lets stop making everything about race....smh

    What “unfriendly Caucasian that rape and defile the ‘negroes?’”? They’re virtually non-existent. Your call to “educate” children that all groups are equally dangerous is based on a lie, a lie which has helped black felons victimize white females like Hannah Graham and Morgan Harrington. Meanwhile, you would have parents teach children to view with suspicion kind-hearted white men. You support exactly the world of rampant black-on-white rape that we already live in. And you expect me to believe that race doesn’t enter into your thinking? You two-bit racist liar.

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  5. To the anonymous poster who claims there are plenty of caucasian men on the prowl to rape women of color, can you cite your claims, or at least give uncited examples? I'd like to see as such, considering I've not heard of one white man raping a black woman, actually, in my life. I'm sure it happens on occasion, but not to the degree or frequency as blacks on whites. In my hometown of Indianapolis, Indiana, this year alone has seen six home invasions in which all were perpetrated by groups of coloreds (4+) who in each case, brutally raped every woman in the home, despite some being underage and others being senior citizens. In one case, one of their husbands was home, bedridden by terminal cancer, and as a result of being unable to go to the basement to give the negros their rape ape privacy, he was shot. Another stemmed from a man firing a negro, who as revenge for his termination (as a result of repetitively being over an hour late for work and refusing to work when he was on the clock) decided to rape, then kill the bosses ex-wife and daughter. And in the arguably most brazen of all said cases this year, one of the apes, after having recognized his victim as a former high school classmate, actually had the nerve to ask if she remembered him, then went as far as to request her phone number (which she gave and his dumb ass foolishly called the next week, asking for a date) then gave her his name. As a result, he was arrested, subsequently followed by the arrest of his fellor rape ape mates. This is commonplace in the world of sexual assaults, and frankly, if and when it's the other way around, one should expect it to be headline news as it is when a police officer slays one of these beasts in the commission of his job, yet do you ever hear of such debauchery? No. Good day, liberal, racist, (I'm not racist myself, rather I'm a realist) agitating liar.

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