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|    Missing promiscuous Democrat wigger Kent    |
|    04 Aug 19 07:59:58    |
      XPost: alt.politics.obama, alt.politics.usa.republican, rec.crafts.metalworking       XPost: alt.society.labor-unions       From: albasani.kook@albasani.net"              Savannah Spurlock, the 22-year-old mother who vanished last       month, was taken to a home in Kentucky by the three men with       whom she was last seen, police revealed Sunday in an exclusive       interview with Fox News.              Spurlock, who gave birth to twins in December, was last seen on       surveillance video Jan. 4 after leaving the Other Bar in       Lexington with three men. Lt. Col Rodney Richardson, assistant       chief of police with the Richmond Police Department, told Fox       News that Spurlock's last known location was at a home in       Garrard County — located some 40 miles from the bar.              “We know that she ended up at a home in Garrard County some time       after leaving the bar with these three men," Richardson said.       "They did not know Savannah prior to meeting her at the bar."              Kentucky mom with newborn twins vanishes after video shows her       leaving bar with 2 menVideo       Spurlock was transported from the bar in the backseat of a       vehicle with two of the men, while a third man followed in a       separate vehicle. Both vehicles have undergone forensic testing,       but officials don't plan to release their findings at this time.              The assistant chief of police said that investigators have been       unable to confirm whether Spurlock left the home, which is       located in a rural area. One of the men with whom Spurlock left       said that Spurlock did, in fact, leave the location in Garrard       County "later that morning" on Jan. 4, but didn't specify how       she left the house.              Investigators said that Spurlock's phone, which they have not       located, was turned off around 8:30 a.m. that morning.              Spurlock's mother, Ellen Spurlock, told Fox News that her       daughter left the home on Jan. 4 on her own.              She said she spoke with her daughter on FaceTime, and "observed       that there was a man driving the car. Savannah was in the       passenger seat. There were at least two people in the back seat       talking. ... I heard one of them tell me to ‘chill.’ They were       also hollering other things but I couldn’t make it out. I was       just checking on my daughter.”              "I do not believe Savannah left this home on her own," she said.       "She had no car, no money, no phone and no coat. Where would she       go? I don’t believe that for a second.”              Ellen Spurlock implored the men connected to Spurlock's       disappearance to "please think about the families they're       ruining."              "We are devastated. She has four young kids that need their       mother. Whatever you know, you need to come forward now. I’m       begging you to do this as a human being," Ellen Spurlock told       Fox News. "Savannah was very responsible and reliable. She       rarely partied. She stayed home all the time. I can’t remember       the last time she was out with friends. She was a wonderful       person. She loved her kids. She’d do anything for anybody.”              Police have not officially identified any suspects in Spurlock's       disappearance.              Fox News' Nicole Darrah contributed to this report.              https://www.foxnews.com/us/missing-kentucky-mom-taken-to-rural-       home-police-say                      --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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