enthalpy

Tuesday, March 27, 2007


Is it at least possible that the "community" could stop using the horrific death of a young girl to get their freakin' name in the paper? She's dead, and the circumstances around her death are horrible. So is it necessary for all these groups to come out to say the Harris County Sherriff's Office is racist? I think not.
Community activists this morning urged the Harris County Sheriff's Office to begin searching a landfill where the remains of a 19-year-old Texas A&M University student could be buried.

"Without a thorough search of the landfill.... we don't know if they can make the case," said Robert Muhammad of the Nation of Islam.

Muhammad was speaking of the case against Timothy Shepherd, who was charged Wednesday with murder in the death of Tynesha Stewart. Investigators said he confessed to choking Stewart. He then dismembered her and burned the parts on the patio at his northwest Harris County apartment, according to investigators.
Come. On. He freakin' BBQed her. There's not much left. The county is going to go sifting through 40,000 tons of garbage to find BBQ refuse? In Houston? Come on. Try to find 20 pounds of Houston garbage that doesn't have some kind of BBQ in it. That's your proverbial needle in a haystack, as it were.

Still, thanks be unto the Nation of Islam for dragging this story out and making it even more sordid than it already is.



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