Jenna Scott & Michael Swearingin Missing: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
Stephanie Dube Dwilson
Michael Swearingin and Jenna Scott, from Temple, Texas, have been missing and their car was found abandoned in A...
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GRA:What wasn't reported by Heavy is that Cedrick Marks is also suspected in the murder of another white female--April Pease.Oh,and Marks wound up in Grand Rapids--like all good negro thugs do.
Man tied to missing TX woman found dead arrested in GR GRAND RAPIDS by: 24 Hour News 8 web staff
Posted: Jan 16, 2019 / 05:23 PM EST / Updated: Jan 17, 2019 / 05:51 PM EST
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — A man who allegedly broke into the home of a missing woman whose body was found in Oklahoma has been arrested in Grand Rapids.
Cedric Marks, 44, is being held in the Kent County jail for another agency. Muskegon County Prosecutor D.J. Hilson confirms Marks was taken into custody on burglary charges for breaking into the Temple, Texas home of his ex-girlfriend, Jenna Scott.
Hilson said Marks was living in Muskegon, but was shopping in Grand Rapids when he was arrested. He was booked in the Kent County Jail on Jan. 8.
Scott and her friend Michael Swearingin disappeared Jan. 4. Swearingin’s car was found in Austin a day later, according to KXAN. A Jan. 9 tip led police to two bodies in Clearview, Oklahoma. Temple police confirmed Thursday the bodies are that of Scott and Swearingin.
Marks has not been charged with murder.
Cedar Springs native Dottie Pease confirms Marks used to date her daughter April Pease, who disappeared in March 17, 2009. Pease was last seen in Bloomington, Minnesota. Family members say she moved to there for a substance abuse program and to get away from Marks.
“It wasn’t a healthy relationship. The guy was pretty controlling and possessive,” April Pease’s uncle Marvin Pease told 24 Hour News 8. “The last we heard, she was going to go to Minnesota for treatment and my sister was hopeful with that and we didn’t hear anything after that.”
“I never really had the feeling she was relapsing,” Dottie Pease told KXAN, explaining that before her daughter disappeared, she was clean and had been doing well.
When asked about Marks’ potential connection to her daughter’s disappearance, Dottie Pease said she cannot rule it out.
“We don’t know the facts of everything yet, but it’s looking pretty scary,” Marvin Pease told 24 Hour News 8. GRA:The white women better start paying attention. --GR Anonymous
Evidently the bad killed the one white woman ten years ago. Killed the second this time and the white boyfriend or companion too. And was in the company of yet one more whitey woman when caught. And as said, from TX to Grand Rapids is a long way to flee. I am glad they got the bad guy. A lot more to this story I fear. And yes, this is the OJ type of possessive and domineering negro male with white female story.
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GRA:What wasn't reported by Heavy is that Cedrick Marks is also suspected in the murder of another white female--April Pease.Oh,and Marks wound up in Grand Rapids--like all good negro thugs do.
Man tied to missing TX woman found dead arrested in GR
GRAND RAPIDS
by: 24 Hour News 8 web staff
Posted: Jan 16, 2019 / 05:23 PM EST / Updated: Jan 17, 2019 / 05:51 PM EST
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — A man who allegedly broke into the home of a missing woman whose body was found in Oklahoma has been arrested in Grand Rapids.
Cedric Marks, 44, is being held in the Kent County jail for another agency. Muskegon County Prosecutor D.J. Hilson confirms Marks was taken into custody on burglary charges for breaking into the Temple, Texas home of his ex-girlfriend, Jenna Scott.
Hilson said Marks was living in Muskegon, but was shopping in Grand Rapids when he was arrested. He was booked in the Kent County Jail on Jan. 8.
Scott and her friend Michael Swearingin disappeared Jan. 4. Swearingin’s car was found in Austin a day later, according to KXAN. A Jan. 9 tip led police to two bodies in Clearview, Oklahoma. Temple police confirmed Thursday the bodies are that of Scott and Swearingin.
Marks has not been charged with murder.
Cedar Springs native Dottie Pease confirms Marks used to date her daughter April Pease, who disappeared in March 17, 2009. Pease was last seen in Bloomington, Minnesota. Family members say she moved to there for a substance abuse program and to get away from Marks.
“It wasn’t a healthy relationship. The guy was pretty controlling and possessive,” April Pease’s uncle Marvin Pease told 24 Hour News 8. “The last we heard, she was going to go to Minnesota for treatment and my sister was hopeful with that and we didn’t hear anything after that.”
“I never really had the feeling she was relapsing,” Dottie Pease told KXAN, explaining that before her daughter disappeared, she was clean and had been doing well.
When asked about Marks’ potential connection to her daughter’s disappearance, Dottie Pease said she cannot rule it out.
“We don’t know the facts of everything yet, but it’s looking pretty scary,” Marvin Pease told 24 Hour News 8.
GRA:The white women better start paying attention.
--GR Anonymous
Evidently the bad killed the one white woman ten years ago. Killed the second this time and the white boyfriend or companion too. And was in the company of yet one more whitey woman when caught. And as said, from TX to Grand Rapids is a long way to flee. I am glad they got the bad guy. A lot more to this story I fear. And yes, this is the OJ type of possessive and domineering negro male with white female story.
This is surely a death penalty case and has been announced it will be so. Death is warranted. And it is Texas. Far off in the future and too bad.
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