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Convicted of the crime and sentenced to life without parole: 23-year-old Tevin Raeshaun Johnson.
Reports indicate that Johnson befriended Morris then followed her to the victim's motel room. A witness claimed Johnson was not welcomed by his victim. [
I was unable to uncover any white-on-black homicides during February. Please contact me if you are aware of one.
Federal government data on inter-racial crime is extremely opaque. Statista.com reveals that in 2019 there were 5,787 white homicide victims and 7,484 black victims. In both cases, the race of the killer(s) was unspecified, but most blacks are known to be killed by other blacks.
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[UPDATED Sept. 4, 1:20 p.m.] A funeral Mass for Katherine Schlegel has been scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 6, at 11 a.m. at St. Aloysius Church on Cherry Street.
[UPDATED Sept. 4, 11 a.m.] Katherine Mary Schlegel, 20, the daughter of New Canaan residents, a member of St. Aloysius Church and a 2016 New Canaan High School graduate, died Monday, Sept. 3.
The report of the death was confirmed Sept. 4 by the family through St. Aloysius Pastor Rev. Rob Kinnally, who said this is a “tragedy.”
The New York City Office of the Chief Medical Examiner told the Advertiser at 10:50 a.m. Sept. 4 that they are investigating the fatality, and the “cause / manner of death are pending determination at this time.”
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Katherine Schlegel was a college student, a 2016 graduate of NCHS and a lifelong resident of New Canaan, Connecticut. Slaughter traveled to New York City the weekend of the festival with another soldier, Tanner Howell, who arranged to buy 57 molly tablets to use with Schlegel and her friend at the gig. 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine, also known by its scientific name MDMA, or more popularly, ecstasy or molly, is an illegal drug with stimulant and hallucinogenic effects. A typical recreational dose of ecstasy ranges from 50 to 150 mg, and users will typically consume 1–2 tablets over the course of an evening. Taking up to 10 pills at a time can lead to toxic effects, such as overdose, according to The Recovery Village.
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