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Moore County Authorities Investigate Girl's Murder
Posted: Sep. 21 6:05 p.m. Updated: Today at 8:40 a.m. Quote:
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http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/1850536/
Emily Elizabeth Haddock Autopsy: Moore County Girl Died of Gunshot Wounds Posted: Sep. 22 6:43 p.m. Updated: Sep. 22 11:10 p.m. Vass — An 11-year-old girl who was murdered at her Moore County home Friday died of several gunshot wounds, according to an autopsy report. Emily Elizabeth Haddock stayed home from school sick with strep throat and was by herself when someone broke into her home at 6988 Marks Road, outside of Vass, authorities said. Authorities said they believe it was a break-in gone wrong. A few hours before Emily was shot with a small caliber gun, police say someone was spotted trying to break into John Lyczkowski's house about a mile up the road. The person was trying to kick in the door and pry open the window with a screwdriver, officials said. Lyczkowski said he and his family couldn't believe it when they heard what happened to Emily. “It was overwhelming to me and my wife. We were both hurt, because an innocent child was involved,” he said. Police are investigating whether the two cases are connected. Officials released a description of a person of interest in the case. They're looking for a black man, about 18 to 26 years old, between 5’8” and 6’ foot tall, with a dark complexion and a slim build. Emily’s body was discovered Friday when her grandfather stopped by the house at about 1:30 p.m. to check on her. He noticed the door had been forced open, according to officials. He found her body on the floor and called 911. Authorities described the inside of the house as "a brutal scene." Those who knew Emily described her as a “ball of sunshine” who loved signing along to the radio. “Emily was a great kid, a great kid … fun to be around, loving and very playful,” said Richard Sibbett, Emily’s cousin. “The family is confused right now about why this would happen.” A flower memorial now rests in front of Emily's house. Deputies are using dogs as they continue their search to find any clues along Marks Road. “This is a very brutal murder. The fact that it involved an 11-year-old child who’s completely defenseless, it’s just a terrible situation,” said Chief Deputy Neil Godfrey with the Moore County Sheriff’s Department. Anyone with information about the case is asked to call the Moore County Sheriff’s Office at 910-947-2931. Reporter: Beau Minnick Photographer: Tom Normanly Web Editor: Kelly Hinchcliffe Wake up white people and smell the nigger!!!!
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These are the stories that never go beyond the local news, and Caucasians need to know about it. There is a war going on against the Caucasian species, and things are looking very dismal. As my friend always says "History is full of surprises".
My heart goes out to all the Emily's, their families. and all the other victims of this war. |
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2 Teens in Custody in Moore County Girl's Slaying
Vass — Two teens were in custody Monday evening in connection with the slaying of a 12-year-old girl in her Moore County home last week. Authorities also were seeking a third person in the case. Continued at link... Arrest Made in 12-year-old's Murder Eyewitness News has learned investigators in Moore County have arrested one person and are looking for two others in connection with the death of 12-year-old Emily Haddock. Authorities in both Moore and Harnett counties are in the process of making up to three arrests in the case. Continued at link... |
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3 Teens Charged in Moore County Girl's Slaying
Vass Three teens were charged with murder Monday night in connection with the slaying of a 12-year-old girl in her Moore County home last week. Authorities arrested Van Roger Smith Jr., 16, and Sherrod Nicholas Harrison, 19, Monday afternoon. After a search, the Moore County Sheriff's Office took Michael Graham Currie, 18, into custody Monday night. All three teens were charged with one count of first-degree murder and one count of breaking and entering. All are from Cameron. *snip* Investigators said the motive of the murder appears to be robbery. One of the suspects is the person of interest in another Friday morning breaking and entering about a mile up the road. Investigators said they believe the intruder was startled to find someone at home when he entered Emily's home, so he shot her several times. Investigators said Monday night they believe they have recovered the murder weapon, a .22 caliber pistol. *snip* The suspects were being held without bond in the Moore County Detention Center in Carthage. Attachment 125 Michael Graham Currie Attachment 128 Sherrod Nicholas Harrison Attachment 127 Van Roger Smith Jr. |
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Obituary
Attachment 130 Emily Elizabeth Haddock Miss Emily Elizabeth Haddock, 12, of Fayetteville, died Friday, September 21, 2007, at her home. Emily was a seventh-grade student at New Century Middle School in Cameron. She attended First Baptist Church of Hope Mills. Emily enjoyed horseback riding, band at school, karaoke, and swimming. A funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 25, 2007, at First Baptist Church, 4621 Cameron Road, Hope Mills with Revs. Mike Sowers and Jim Everette officiating. The burial will be at Mc Fayden Family Cemetery on U.S. 301 South, Fayetteville. A visitation will take place from 7:00 to 9:00 tonight, September 24, 2007, at Jernigan-Warren Funeral Home. Emily is survived by her parents, Joy Scott and Jeff Haddock of the home; brother, Ryan Haddock of the home; paternal grandparents, Linda and Bobby Haddock of Fayetteville; maternal grandmother, Catherine Scott of Fayetteville; uncle, Jerry Scott and wife, Jenny of Hope Mills; aunt, Robin Haddock of Fayetteville; and cousins, Joshua and Julia Scott; and Joseph Ingle. She was preceded in death by her maternal grandfather, Bill Scott. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Emily Elizabeth Haddock Memorial Fund, c/o New Century Bank, 700 W. Cumberland St., Dunn, NC 28334. Services entrusted to Jernigan- Warren Funeral Home of Fayetteville. |
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This is really a tragic one. Poor family lost their beautiful young daughter to demon niggers.
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Attachment 129
North Carolina Death Chamber Much better than these three animals deserve. You know it's easy to get numb to all the carnage and mayhem caused by niggers, but when it involves a beautiful, innocent white child your heart sinks. Here's a girl, blameless and harmless to anyone, cut down before she ever had a chance to finish school, marry and raise a family. Such a tragedy.
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Well said, Rule. My thoughts exactly. I agree with you also, Revanche. This one is hard to take. We get somewhat hardened to TNB since we document so much of it here on Newnation.com but this murder of a precious white girl makes me want to cry. How evil is the nigger race??? I cannot put it into words. War Eagle has the gift of clearly explaining how evil niggers really are. It goes without saying that the three niggers that did this crime should have a quick trial and a fair trial and if found guilty, they should be hung immediately. I cannot say this strongly enough. Gman
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Bring back lynching and I assure you this BS will stop.
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