Black Truck Driver Labeled a Serial Killer

Daily Stormer
October 16, 2015

Robert Rembert Jr.
Robert Rembert Jr.

Yes, Blacks can be serial killers. In fact, despite media hype, they are more likely to be serial killers than Whites.

Way more likely.

They are only 12% of the population!
They are only 12% of the population!

Cleveland:

The FBI has joined the investigation into a Cleveland truck driver who prosecutors have dubbed a “serial killer.”

Cleveland police and the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office asked for assistance from the FBI as the investigation into 45-year-old Robert Rembert continues, spokeswoman Vicki Anderson said.

Rembert was charged Tuesday with three slayings this year and one in 1997. Two of those killings included the rape and strangulation of women.

Rembert faces a total of 25 felony charges, including aggravated murder, aggravated robbery, rape and gross abuse of a corpse. He is scheduled to be arraigned Friday morning.

Anderson declined to say how the FBI is assisting the investigation.

The FBI suspects more than 400 killings in the last four decades have been carried out by long-haul truckers around the country, according to a 2010 report.

County Prosecutor Timothy J. McGinty said in a statement that Rembert’s activities as a truck driver are still being investigated, and that his office has not ruled out pursuing the death penalty.

According to the prosecutors:

Rembert is accused of raping, strangling and beating Rena Payne, 47, on May 15, 1997. Her body was found by a Cleveland RTA bus driver in an employee restroom at a bus turnaround at East 83rd Street and Central Avenue.

At the time, Rembert was an RTA driver and would have had the access code to the restroom, prosecutors said. RTA spokeswoman Linda Krecic said he left the RTA in July of that year.

He beat, raped and strangled Kimberly Hall, 31, on June 10, according to the indictment. Workers found Hall’s body in a field at East 83rd Street and Gil Avenue.

Rembert is also accused of gunning down his cousin, Jerry Rembert, 52, and longtime family friend Morgan Nietzel, 26, on Sept. 20, at the home Rembert and his cousin shared on East 140th Street.