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Thread ID: 6809 | Posts: 6 | Started: 2003-05-20
2003-05-20 08:47 | User Profile
**Columbus Woman Was Strangled - live-in boyfriend arrested
Undray Knighten [url=http://www.newnation.org/Images/UndrayKnighten.jpg]http://www.newnation.org/Images/UndrayKnighten.jpg[/url]
Pamela McKee [url=http://www.newnation.org/Images/PamelaMcKee.jpg]http://www.newnation.org/Images/PamelaMcKee.jpg[/url]
COLUMBUS, Ind. -- Columbus police announced that a woman found dead inside her home died of strangulation. Police are questioning the boyfriend of the victim in connection with her slaying. Police said it appeared that somebody tried to hide the body of Pamela McKee. McKee's live-in boyfriend -- 39-year-old Undray Knighten -- was arrested and remains jailed on unrelated warrants. - (Tinsoldier) - Is there some moral in this story? - ed.
url: [url=http://www.theindychannel.com/news/2212339/detail.html]http://www.theindychannel.com/news/2212339/detail.html[/url]
Miscegenation kills!**
2003-05-20 16:24 | User Profile
If you jump off a cliff you deserve to go splat. It's poetic justice.
2003-05-20 23:23 | User Profile
I hope this obese coal-hauler will serve as an example to younger, more attractive white women of what not to do.
2003-05-20 23:37 | User Profile
You couldn't find a more stereotypical white/black couple.
[img]http://www.newnation.org/Images/UndrayKnighten.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.newnation.org/Images/PamelaMcKee.jpg[/img]
2003-05-21 04:18 | User Profile
I hope the worms enjoy Crisco.
2003-05-21 04:26 | User Profile
I hate to add cruelty to cruelty, :P , but this sort of race-mixing is an Ohio specialty and shows up in the Three C's -- Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinatti -- and in the one-horse college town of Oberlin.
I worked out of Oberlin one summer and it's the smarmiest college town in America -- it has attitude. The black psycho guy/flabby white chick couples outnumber humans on the main street of Oberlin quite often.
The attitude comes from Oberlin's modest connection to the Underground Railroad in the slave days. A book on it is called The Town That Started the Civil War, which gives you some idea of their self-appraisal.
It was a busy summer and I never had time to bomb the place. But I thought about it.