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      XPost: alt.politics.republicans, alt.war.civil.usa, sac.politics       XPost: talk.politics.guns       From: ruined@by.blacks              As of June 21, two women have been arrested in connection to Fasil       Teklemariam's death -- 22-year-old Tiffany Taylor Gray and 19-year-old       Audrey Miller.              WASHINGTON — Court documents are giving new details around the violent       death of a 53-year-old man and the two women accused of killing him.              According to the Metropolitan Police Department, Fasil Teklemariam was       found stabbed to death on Friday, April 5. The 53-year-old man was found       dead inside an apartment in the 1300 block of Peabody Street, Northwest       shortly before 11:30 p.m.              As of June 21, two women have been arrested in connection to Teklemariam's       death -- 22-year-old Tiffany Taylor Gray and 19-year-old Audrey Miller.              According to court documents, Teklemariam was found dead inside a bedroom       with trauma to his head and torso, and with several lacerations on his       legs and right hand.              Additionally, police say his right thumb had been cut off. Autopsy results       ruled that Teklemariam's thumb had been removed either close to death or       afterward.              "Members of the Homicide Branch and DFS searched [Teklemariam's] apartment       and as of this writing, detectives have not located the decedent's thumb,       decedent's cellphone, tablet, or any other such electronic device," court       documents read.              While assessing the crime scene, forensic workers determined cleaning       agents had been used to try to conceal or get rid of evidence. However, by       using Amido Black a forensic crime scene technician was able to find a       shoe print in blood on the floor near the bed.              While investigating, detectives learned of several surveillance cameras in       the area. Using images from those cameras, police narrowed down a list of       suspects. That list included the two women later charged with       Teklemariam's death, Gray and Miller.              In court documents, a still image shows Teklemariam and Miller walking       into the apartment toward the elevator four days before he was found dead.       A few hours later, Miller and others attempted to also enter the building,       later gaining entry by following a resident inside.              Court documents go on to detail the suspects going into and leaving       Teklemariam's apartment building several times over the next few days.              "The suspects stole several items from [Teklemariam's] resident," the       court documents read. "A search of [Teklemariam's] residence showed that       several electronic devices and household items were stolen."              After speaking with several witnesses, police received a tip that claimed       one of the people involved was Gray and that Teklemariam was her "Sugar       Daddy." During an interview, the witness also claimed that Gray was using       Teklemariam's thumb to get more money from his account.              Court documents state that the witness claimed to have watched Gray pay       for Uber, weed and alcohol with the use of Teklemariam's thumb.              Gray was further connected to Teklemariam, as the victim had previously       filed a theft report against her after his phone went missing and noticed       charges to his Cash App totaling more than $1600.              "[Teklemariam] alleged that Taylor changed his password from his Google       account," the court documents read.              Detectives were able to eventually track down Gray and used surveillance       cameras to connect the suspects who were seen wearing the same clothes as       the people leaving Teklemariam's apartment building. In the court       documents, detectives say the suspect concealed their identities while at       Teklemariam's building with masks and hoods, but did not do so while in       Gray's apartment building.              Additionally, officers were able to connect Miller to Gray's apartment       after using an image captured by a surveillance camera to find Miller's       SoundCloud account.              Gray and Miller are both being charged with first-degree felony murder       while armed for Teklemariam's death. There is no word on when they will       first appear in court.              https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/crime/sugar-daddy-killed-women-accused-       cutting-off-thumb-keep-taking-his-money/65-9b65ff97-7141-4b42-9a10-       9190d43944a9              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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