Black-on-Doctor Slaying Murder Mystery Suspect had Been Released After 2016 Bank Robberies

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
May 8, 2017

This is quite the murder mystery we have here.

What could this Negroid have possibly wanted revenge on these doctors for?

The most obvious thing is that the woman had been romantically involved with the Negroid.

Fox News:

Investigators who found two Massachusetts doctors dead in their apartment said the pair was bound at the hands with their throats slit — and there was blood smeared on the wall with a message of revenge written, the Boston Globe reported.

Why don’t you tell us what it said?

The suspect — who previously pleaded guilty to at least two bank robberies — will be charged with two counts of murder, the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office confirmed to Fox News. He’s expected to be arraigned Monday afternoon.

Richard Field, 49, and Lina Bolanos, 38, were found dead on the 11th floor of the Macallan Building Friday, police said. Field had sent a text message to a friend in his final moments asking for help, but when police arrived, it was too late, the Globe added.

It must have been a weird scene if he had the opportunity to send a text message, no?

The suspect, Bampumim Teixeira, fired at officers who arrived, Boston Police Commissioner William Evans said. Police fired back at Teixeira, striking him but not killing him.

Teixeira was taken to Tufts Medial Center for treatment, the newspaper reported. No police officers were hurt in the exchange of gunfire.

Field was a doctor at North Shore Pain management and served as an anesthesiologist and pain management specialist at several other places, while Bolanos was pediatric anesthesiologist at Massachusetts Eye and Ear. The pair was engaged to be married, Fox 25 Boston reported.

Police were still trying to determine the motive behind the murders, but they believe Teixeira, 30, and the doctors knew each other. Teixeira’s ex-girlfriend told the Globe that he had sent her a mysterious text message and called her on April 22.

She said Teixeira told her that she would never see him again and that he did not plan to live long. He also told her he would never hurt anyone.

Teixeira was born in Guinea-Bissau and raised in Cape Verde, the Boston Globe reported. He moved to the Boston area when he was in his 20s, but started to live in shelters after having a falling out with his aunt.

Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde are in Africa, by the way. He was an immigrant who came to enrich our culture, as all immigrants do.

The important thing is that he came here LEGALLY.

He pleaded guilty to two bank robberies – one in 2014 and the other in 2016. In both instances, he passed the bank teller a note saying he had a weapon but never brandished one.

Yeah, that is nuts.

Robbed a bank in 2016 and was out on the streets.

Part of the reason things like this happen is that Obama changed the laws to make it harder to punish black people for crimes.

A possibly bigger part of it is that there just isn’t any room in the prisons for all of these black criminals. If blacks got the same sentences as whites for the same crimes, then like literally a third of the black male population would be in prison at any given time.

This will be an interesting story to follow.

I want to know what was written in blood.