Sunday, November 24, 2019

These Monsters Killed Aniah Blanchard!

An accomplice may know where Aniah is.
Another suspect was arrested in the possible murder of Aniah Blanchard. The young woman went missing from an Auburn, Alabama gas station. Her vehicle was found in Montgomery with heavy damage and signs of foul play.

Now the prime suspect is facing criminal charges. He already is indicted on kidnapping charges.

The predator is being held without a "get out free" card. The accomplice is being held in connection of tampering with evidence and kidnapping as well.

The feds are involved in this matter.

During a search of the vehicle they found blood, male DNA and semen.

The tragic circumstances of the 19-year old woman who is step-daughter of UFC heavyweight fighter Walt "Big Ticket" Harris has been an ongoing issue here at Journal de la Reyna.

We have covered this tragedy despite the junk food media moving on to other controversies.

Her disappearance has been over a month and the feds are believing that the predator may have killed her and disposed her body between Alabama and Florida.

Lee County District Attorney Brandon Hughes told The Associated Press that the accomplice has evidence that may help find Aniah.

The predator got a swollen eye and no bond. The accomplice got caught lying and got no bond.
The predator who already had a criminal charge on him was out on bail when he committed the act.

He was spotted on camera at the gas station where Aniah went the night of her disappearance.

The predator was caught in Florida marsh after he tried to flee authorities. He was roughed up and then placed in custody. He was soon taken to Florida's county lockup awaiting extradition.

These suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The charges of first-degree murder is DEATH in Alabama and Florida. The charges rape, kidnapping, forcible rape, abuse of a corpse, tampering with evidence, failure to report a criminal act, violating terms of being a sexual offender, making false statements to law enforcement and disposing a corpse across state lines is enough to put these two in the iron college for LIFE. Federal charges for kidnapping are 20 to LIFE.



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