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      XPost: ba.politics, dc.media, soc.penpals       XPost: alt.burningman       From: deewain@chimpolla.com              When wigger white girls take up with blacks, bad things happen       to them. They get the shit beat out of them and they get dead.       But first they get drugged up, fucked up, knocked up, and       sometimes cut up. While they are still alive.              Charlottesville, Virginia (CNN) -- Investigators have pieced       together the movements of a missing University of Virginia       student the night she went missing, with the police chief saying       Friday they believe she got into a car with a man.              Charlottesville Police Chief Timothy Longo stopped short of       calling the man a suspect in the disappearance of Hannah Graham,       saying he was still considered "a person of interest."              "Let me just say this, we are interested in him," Longo told       reporters during a news conference.              Graham, 18, was last seen early Saturday morning in an area of       Charlottesville known as the downtown mall.              Using surveillance video and witness statements, authorities       tracked Graham along the mall.              At one point, she was seen with a man going into a bar, where he       ordered a drink, Longo said. They were then seen leaving the bar       together.              Investigators also know the man drove away from the area in a       burnt orange 1998 Chrysler coupe that was parked near the bar,       Longo said.              "My point is this, people saw Hannah and people saw him, and       people saw them together," he told reporters during a news       conference.              "...If you remember seeing that vehicle and you remember seeing       somebody get back in it, and you remember seeing somebody drive       way, then we need to hear from you."              The details were released just hours after authorities searched       an apartment and a car belonging to the man.              "Is he in custody? No," Longo said. "...Was there probable cause       to arrest him? No."              Longo declined to say what investigators seized during the       searches.              Investigators are offering a $50,000 reward for "information       leading to the cause" of her disappearance, police said.              Graham, a sophomore, is described as a straight-A student and an       accomplished athlete from northern Virginia. She's about 5-foot-       11 with blue eyes, light brown hair and freckles, the university       said in a release asking for tips about the teen's disappearance.              Graham left a dinner with a group of friends around 11 p.m. last       Friday. Around 1:20 a.m. Saturday, she sent a text to friends       saying she was lost, CNN affiliate WTVR reported.              Police believe she may have been under the influence of alcohol,       Longo has said, and may have been vulnerable or unable to defend       herself.              Her parents attended a candlelight vigil Thursday night       organized by students, which the couple described as "extremely       moving."              "We were comforted by the evident high esteem in which our       cherished daughter is held by her many friends at the University       of Virginia and beyond," John and Sue Graham said in a       statement. "We continue to be optimistic that Hannah will soon       be returned safely to us."              The police chief said he has not given up hope Graham will be       found. "I will always be hopeful until we find Hannah," he said.              Graham's parents haven't given up hope either, he said. "They       are hurt. They are concerned. They are frustrated," he said.              "But not for one second have I discerned that they have ever       lost hope they will find their daughter."              http://www.cnn.com/2014/09/19/us/virginia-missing-student-hannah-       graham/                             --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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