Daily Stormer
November 21, 2015
Ladies, even if your Black BF doesn’t stab, shoot or beat you to death, he’s going to crash you into something.
That’s why you sluts need to slim up (slim down?), find yourself a White man.
King County prosecutors say Robert Terrance Jackson Jr. dashed from his Lexus after wrecking near the apartment he shared with Lindsey Hill and Hill’s children. Jackson, 38, is alleged to have left Hill dead at the scene to be found by her 13-year-old son.
Following the Nov. 11 wreck, police found Jackson hiding in the Newporter apartment complex, located at 5900 119th Ave. S.E. in Bellevue’s Newport Hills neighborhood, according to charging papers. He has been jailed since.
Writing the court, a Bellevue police officer said Jackson was behind the wheel shortly before midnight when he lost control of the car in the 12000 block of Southeast 60th Street. The car slid off the road in a curve and slammed into a utility box.
Hill, 35, was thrown from the car and killed. Investigators contend the car was traveling at more than 60 mph when the crash occurred; the speed limit is 25 mph.
Eight hours passed before Jackson was found hiding at the apartment complex, the officer continued. He is alleged to have fought with police, who shocked him with a stun gun.
Investigators contend Hill and Jackson had been clubbing in the hours before the crash. Hill’s older son was left at home to look after his younger brother.
In court papers, Senior Deputy Prosecutor Amy Freedheim said Jackson returned to the apartment after the crash and spoke with Hill’s older son.
“The defendant told him he did not know where his mother was and he was going to look for her,” Freedheim said in charging papers. “The 13-year-old ran outside toward where he had earlier heard a boom and found the car crashed and his mother’s body.”
Freedheim said a witness in downtown Seattle saw a man matching Jackson’s description hitting a woman while both were inside a black Lexus. The woman was hanging out the car’s passenger-side window; documents dropped at the scene belonged to Jackson and Hill.
Alcohol and drugs are suspected of contributing to the wreck, according to charging papers. Investigators took a blood sample from Jackson, though no test results are noted.