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Saturday, November 09, 2019

These Monsters Killed Alexis Crawford!

Missing Atlanta woman was found in a park. A predator and his girlfriend are fingered as suspects.
The junk food media didn't give this young woman the coverage. Had they done wall-to-wall coverage, they would have found her alive.

The body of Alexis Crawford was found on Friday after she disappeared from home on October 30.

Crawford's body was found in DeKalb County near Atlanta, Georgia. The law named her former roommate and her boyfriend as the prime suspects in her death.

The Clark Atlanta University student was reported missing after she didn't show up for class and her job. Most of her friends knew how she operated so it was not usual for her to not show up to class or work.
Former roommate is a prime suspect in the murder of Alexis Crawford.
Atlanta Police chief Erika Shields said in a presser that the authorities were led to the body of Crawford through former roommate.

The suspect claimed that she last seen Crawford on October 30 at her off-campus apartment located a few miles from the main campus.

Investigators have also named the suspect's boyfriend as a suspect in this case.

Shields said that prior to Crawford's disappearance, the victim filed a police report against the suspect's boyfriend after he made unwanted advances.
Sexual predator had unwanted touching on the victim. He is fingered as the prime suspect in her death.
"While a motive has motive has not been clearly established, the department did take a police report from Crawford on October 27. In this report, she alleged the suspect had unwanted kissing and touching.




The suspects are being held in DeKalb County lock up on second-degree murder, kidnapping, homicide and aggravated assault. These charges could carry the DEATH card if convicted in Georgia.

If there's any sign of sexual abuse, the charges could include rape, sexual battery and improper disposal of a body.

The two suspects were not given a get out free card.

The suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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