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|    2 Wigger Moms Were Found Fatally Shot on    |
|    09 Mar 21 00:19:40    |
      XPost: alt.gossip.celebrities, alt.politics.democrats.d, sac.general       XPost: alt.rush-limbaugh       From: vperez@gmail.com              A former University of Wisconsin football player was arrested       Saturday in connection with a double-homicide in Janesville,       Wisc., officials confirmed during a press conference.              Marcus Randle El, 33, walked into a Chicago police station and       turned himself in to Janesville police, who were there to       apprehend him, police said at the press conference.              He was arrested and will be charged with two counts of first-       degree intentional homicide once he is extradited to Wisconsin,       according to TV station FOX47.              Five days earlier, at about 3:15 a.m. on Feb. 10, Brittany       McAdory, 27, and Seairaha Winchester, 30, were found bleeding       and unresponsive at an intersection, the station reports. They       were taken to a nearby hospital where they were pronounced dead       from their injuries, according to TV station NBC15.              While investigating the deaths, police discovered footage of the       women in McAdory’s black Jeep Cherokee at 2 a.m. at a local gas       station, Janesville Police Lt. Charles Aagaard said during the       press conference.              “Evidence suggests that the suspects and the victims were going       to meet later that morning,” Aagaard said, “and the suspect was       in the area of the TA Express [gas station].”              After the shooting, police allege Randle El drove McAdory’s       vehicle, which was discovered abandoned in Justice, Ill., the       station reports.              Police stated that Randle El did not confess to the crime.       Police did not reveal a motive. It is unclear whether he has       appeared before a judge or acquired an attorney.              Meanwhile, the deaths of the two moms have rocked the tight-knit       community. A vigil was held the day after their deaths.              “They need justice. Their family needs justice. They need       closure and to figure out why and how someone could do that to       them,” vigil organizer Brontae Hibbler told local TV station       WKOW. “There are six kids left with no mother.”              The case remains an ongoing investigation and there could be       more charges, Aagaard stated at the press conference.              Randle El played at the University of Wisconsin from 2004 to       2007, according to local station WIFR, and is the brother to       former Pittsburgh Steelers star Antwaan Randle El.              https://people.com/crime/2-moms-were-found-fatally-shot-on-side-       of-wisconsin-road-and-ex-nfl-stars-brother-is-arrested/                      --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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