Joe Jones
Daily Stormer
September 7, 2017
Jenna Burleigh, Joshua Hupperterz.
This is why Trump’s wall is so popular: Mexico is not sending their best, and we don’t need their drug-using murderers.
Joshua Hupperterz, 29, of Philadelphia, was arraigned Sunday morning on charges of murder, abuse of a corpse, and other crimes after police found Burleigh’s body Saturday at his grandmother’s property in Wayne County and, police said, he gave a partial confession. Hupperterz was ordered held without bail.
Police searched the home of Hupperterz’s mother in Jenkintown on Saturday, and later found Jenna Burleigh’s body at the home of Hupperterz’s grandmother in Wayne County. Police said they believe Burleigh was killed in Philadelphia and then her body was moved to the Jenkintown home before finally being taken to the Wayne County property.
Burleigh, of Harleysville, transferred to Temple last week from Montgomery County Community College and was a commuter student. Her father reported her missing Thursday night. In new details released Sunday by police, Edward Burleigh said he had dinner with his daughter Wednesday and then dropped her off at a friend’s place near Temple because she said she had plans to go out and spend the night at a friend’s house.
Police said Hupperterz left Pub Webb, in the 1500 block of Cecil B. Moore Avenue, near Temple’s campus, early Thursday morning with Burleigh. Their departure was captured by surveillance camera. When Temple police questioned Hupperterz after Burleigh was reported missing, he told them he had been too drunk when he left the bar to remember who was with him, police said Sunday.