Daily Stormer
November 19, 2015
Around Blacks you should never relax – and that includes the females. They are actually more likely to attack you than a male of most other races.
So stay on the safe side and do not enter into casual sex relations with these women. Also, there are probably reasons besides not getting murdered that you might want to not do that. For instance, they look like gorillas and tend to have AIDS.
WKBW:
Police have arrested a woman they say beat a man to death inside his home in Cheektowaga.
Debra Haynes-Thomas, 47, of Buffalo was taken into custody at a hotel in Monroe County. Police say she needed medical attention and was initially taken to Strong Memorial Hospital but has since been taken to the Cheektowaga Police Department.
“We did locate the suspect at Strong Memorial Hospital, she needed medical attention,” said Assistant Chief Jim Speyer of the Cheektowaga Police Department.
Officers were called to a home on Princess Drive around 6 p.m. Saturday to check on the welfare of the resident and they found 56-year-old Peter Wiepert dead inside.
An autopsy conducted Monday determined Wiepert died of blunt force trauma. Cheektowaga Police say they believe Wiepert and Haynes-Thomas had a domestic relationship that “went sour.”
“We got a call here at the police department from someone who was concerned for Mr. Wiepert hadn’t seen him,” said Speyer. “This is an isolated incident.”
Haynes-Thomas is charged with second degree murder.
A neighbor who lives two doors down from the home where Wiepert was found dead told 7 Eyewitness News he didn’t notice anything out of the ordinary in the hours before police found the man’s body.
“It’s just odd,” Michael Montoro said. He said other than police cars and crime tape the day has gone on as usual and it’s remained very quiet.
“You know one neighbor came over when we were outside last night and we talked to them for a few minutes, but other than that it’s been a normal day, Montoro said.
Another neighbor also told 7 Eyewitness News they knew Wiepert for nearly 30 years and would see him almost every morning before he went to work.
That neighbor also said they saw Wiepert Saturday morning raking leaves in his font lawn and that he went inside to take a nap because he got tired.
The neighbor also said Wiepert would fix his cars for him and that “he was the best mechanic and nicest man” they ever knew. His neighbor said they are “shocked and saddened” by this sudden loss.
Wiepert’s brother tells 7 Eyewitness News the family is extremely grateful to the Cheektowaga Police Department for its work on this investigation.
Wiepert leaves behind two daughters and two grandchildren.