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Old March 3rd, 2009 #1
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Default "Too Trusting" White Kwan Murdered, Set On Fire By Mud&Nigger.

Another horrendous case...of what happens when White kwan parents abuse their children by not explaining to them the true nature of niggers and muds. This is the result.

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Victim:


A business surveillance camera captured a grisly scene early Tuesday morning, showing a man dragging UNT student Melanie Goodwin's body from her car and setting it on fire, according to an arrest warrant affidavit released Thursday.


Man sought in death of UNT student

Police issued an arrest warrant Wednesday night for a 20-year-old Denton man in connection with the slaying of University of North Texas sophomore Melanie Goodwin, whose burned body was found near a Carrollton office complex Tuesday morning.

Authorities were searching late Wednesday for Ernesto Reyes, who was last seen with Ms. Goodwin about 1:40 a.m. Tuesday inside a Denton convenience store. Their relationship remains unclear.

Her charred body was found about 11 a.m. Tuesday in the 3200 block of Keller Springs Road. The Dallas County medical examiner's office is still trying to determine her cause of death.

Mr. Reyes' picture was caught on the convenience store's security cameras. The two then left the store in Ms. Goodwin's red two-door 2002 Saturn with Texas license plate Z57WBT.

"Based on our timeline, that's the last documented person to see her," Carrollton police Sgt. John Singleton said.

Around 4 p.m. Wednesday, Denton police received a tip about an abandoned car behind a commercial building in the 100 block of Dallas Drive, about three miles from the convenience store.

Denton police confirmed that the car, which appeared to have been burned inside, belonged to Ms. Goodwin, 19. They notified Carrollton police, who came to Denton, searched the car for evidence and took it back to Carrollton.

Before Mr. Reyes' identity was known, a spokesman for Ms. Goodwin's family said they did not know the man caught on the security camera and did not believe Ms. Goodwin did either. But Denton police said later Wednesday that they believe Ms. Goodwin left the store willingly with him.

"It does not appear at this time that a crime was committed in Denton. We are offering any assistance needed by Carrollton police," Denton Officer Jim Bryan said.

Ms. Goodwin's parents, Glenn and Peggy Goodwin, last spoke with their daughter Monday afternoon and had no details about her disappearance, family spokesman Matthew Bobo said.

"She was abducted by a stranger," Mr. Bobo said. "He was a stranger and something happened to her."

Ms. Goodwin's violent death was a stark contrast to the image she projected in life: confident, well-liked and ambitious. However, Mr. Bobo said she also may have been too trusting.

"She was one of those people who never met a stranger," Mr. Bobo said as he stood outside the family's southeast Arlington home. "Being nice to people can be a bad thing."

Ms. Goodwin, a 2006 graduate of Bowie High School in Arlington, was majoring in radio-television-film at UNT. But officials at the school said Wednesday that she had not taken any classes in that major yet, and they had little information about her.

Mr. Bobo said Ms. Goodwin spent Monday evening doing some promotional work for an energy drink. He said he did not know the details of that event.

Full coverage of the case here.
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