Black Kills Homeless White Couple Because the Wife Won’t Do Sex with Him

Daily Stormer
December 4, 2015

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What did she think was going to happen?

After slavery and all, the least she can do is put out for the oppressed colored.

TBO:

In the shadow of the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, friends and family of a homeless couple forced themselves Monday to look at the dark bloodstains on the pavement of a decrepit carwash, a stark reminder of loved ones lost in a weekend double homicide.

Tommy Skeens, 52, and Lara Kuchar, 45, were found beaten to death early Saturday near the abandoned carwash just east of a vacant convenience store on East Hillsborough Avenue, directly north of the casino.

Late Monday, the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office announced it had arrested a 46-year-old homeless man who had been staying in the carwash with the couple. Ricky Hathorn faces one charge of first-degree murder, one charge of second-degree murder and one charge of sexual battery with a deadly weapon.

Skeens and Kuchar had runs of good and bad luck over the weeks leading up to their deaths, said Roxanne Haynes, 44, and Erik Northrup, 35, who had befriended the homeless couple. Haynes and Northrup were with Skeens and Kuchar late Friday night just before they were killed.

“I’ve known Tommy and ‘Little Bit’ for a long time,” said Haynes. “I’m sorry, I call her ‘Little Bit.’ They were on hard times. They’ve been together for years.”

Northrup said the victims had been living out of a U-Haul trailer just west of the carwash behind a vacant building. A few weeks ago, though, someone took the trailer, along with all the homeless couple’s belongings.

The nearby automatic carwash doesn’t work and the couple had permission to stay there, out of the weather, Northrup said.

Then, the couple got lucky. About 10 days ago, they won nearly $1,200 in the nearby casino, Haynes said. With their windfall, they headed to the Red Roof Inn on U.S. 301 and spent four nights there until their money ran out, Haynes said.

Haynes and Northrup, who panhandle occasionally on that corner to pay for cigarettes and other small expenses, got to know Skeens and Kuchar over the past three months.

“They weren’t like ordinary homeless people,” said Northrup, who shares a small house with Haynes a short distance away. “They were the type of people that if you needed something and they had it, you had it too.”

Northrup said the last he and Haynes had seen Skeens and Kuchar was about 2 a.m. Saturday. They were in the carwash with Hathorn, he said.

Hathorn, they said, wasn’t the type to “fly” a sign soliciting cash on the street corner, preferring to approach people and ask for handouts.

Northrup said Hathorn had been attracted to Kuchar and had propositioned her repeatedly.

“He had been trying to get Lara to do something with him sexually,” Northrup said.