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      XPost: alt.politics.homosexuality, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, talk.politics.guns       XPost: sac.politics       From: lincoln@failed              The death of an Atlanta man who went missing in Alabama on Thursday, July 4,       has been ruled as a homicide, and his partner is a person of interest in the       case, according to Birmingham Police Department.              Deundray Cottrell, 31, went missing during a Fourth of July celebration with       his loved ones at a family member’s residence in Birmingham, Ala., according       to a press release.              Police say they received a missing persons call that evening after family       and friends reported that they couldn’t find Cottrell after last seeing him       at the residence.              Officers say they recovered items of Cottrell’s clothing when searching the       area where he was last seen and were provided surveillance footage of him       walking in the area by a community member.              The press release states that Cottrell's body was found on Saturday, July 6.              The following day, the police department shared on social media that the       Jefferson County Medical Examiners Office has ruled Cottrell's manner of       death homicide. Police also named Cottrell's partner Julian Taylor Morris,       31, as a person of interest in the investigation.              Police wrote in a press release that they need "assistance locating       Deundray’s romantic partner who may have last seen or heard from Deundray       the evening of his disappearance."              Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? Sign up for PEOPLE's free       True Crime newsletter for breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage, and       details of intriguing unsolved cases.              The victim's sister, Angelica Harris, recounted the evening of Cottrell's       disappearance in an interview with AL.com, saying that Cottrell and Morris       arrived in Birmingham around 6 p.m. on the day of the holiday. Four hours       later, around 10 p.m., Harris said Cottrell claimed he was going upstairs to       check on his dog because of the fireworks and she "never saw him again."              Harris alleged to the outlet that the group was told by Morris that Cottrell       "took off running through the backyard," where they later found one of his       shoes and his cell phone. She claims that they tracked down security camera       footage that showed Cottrell "running for his life" in the area.              Per Cottrell’s Instagram, he was working on his doctoral degree after       receiving a master's degree in public administration.              Police are asking anyone with information on the case or Morris’ whereabouts       to contact the Homicide Unit at 205-254-1764 or Crime Stoppers at 205-254-       7777.              https://www.yahoo.com/news/doctoral-student-vanished-while-celebrating-       162301115.html              Blacks are nothing but trouble. Get rid of them.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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