Friday, June 28, 2019

What Happened To MacKenzie Lueck?

American woman found dead after a week of media coverage. The suspect was a Black man. The far-white trolls are focusing directing on this.
Cue the racism.

Another missing white woman and the junk food media needs a villain. The villain is a Black man and of course, the far-white is trolling the racism yet again.

Missing white women syndrome is a coined term by African American journalists. They concluded that the junk food media is devoting numerous amounts of coverage to a white women who lives in a privileged life going missing. They believe that white women going missing is a ratings grab. Whenever the victim does turn up dead, Republican lawmakers often try to pass controversial crime bills and naming them after the deceased. If the suspect is white, they will give a sympathetic story.

If the suspect is Black, Muslim or immigrant, far-white extremists would often troll Black blogs and social media to throw inappropriate discussions about how white women should avoid relationships with people of color. They would use racial slurs, coded language and concern trolling as an excuse to justify their hatred.

How many women of color are killed by white men?

Do white men often troll social media with "thoughts and prayers" to women of color?

The suspect is a 31 year old man who Salt Lake City Police fingered as the suspect in the murder of Mackenzie Leuck.

The woman who attended the University of Utah was riding in a Lyft rideshare when she was dropped off around 3pm.
The law comes guns drawn to arrest the man who is charged in the murder of MacKenzie Lueck.
Phone records determined that this guy was the last person she talked to. Lueck's phone and purse were missing. But the law found in the backyard of the suspect was human tissue. It was located in a burn pit. The suspect may have raped and murdered Lueck and then burned her body.

The suspect faces aggravated kidnapping and desecration of a body. They are planning on charging this guy with murder.

Investigators conducted a 19-hour search of the suspect's home in the early hours on Thursday. They soon figured he was the "person of interest."

Salt Lake City Police chief Mike Brown revealed that the suspect's garden had traces of human DNA and it matched the missing woman.

Neighbors have observed odd behavior of this suspect. The suspect had burned stuff in his yard which was not normal to the neighbors.

Lueck's family in California were devastated. They had reported her missing on June 20 after she failed to acknowledge she made it home.

The suspect is a military veteran who is an information technology specialist. He was trying to be a model and wrote a book on how to kill a person.

Allegedly Lueck was revealed to be a woman who wanted to date "sugar daddies." She found interest in the sex trade.

"Try Tinder and be blunt about it. Mine's say 'I want a SD/SB (sugar daddy/sugar baby) relationship with a real connection.' If they don't know what a SD/SB is, tell them bluntly sugar daddy and sugar baby. But if they don't know, they aren't really worth your time."
Suspect wrote a book on how to get away with murder.
She said that wanted men who were over 35 and she wanted to seek arraignments.

I can only imagine that she and the suspect had sex and she tried to blackmail him. She probably stole stuff from him. Who knows what really happened before this suspect killed her.

All the junk food media wants you to know that she was a pretty white woman who was killed by a Black man.

Expect Donald J. Trump, Republicans, conservatives and far-right agitators to find some form of outrage and controversial legislation to roll out. The far-white will often say "cultural Marxism" as coded language for "NIGGER" or some racial angst.

The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The suspect could face LIFE or DEATH if convicted. Automatically he will get 20 years for kidnapping. The charges itself are going to have him facing a long time of bars.



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