National Media Silence: Four-Year-Old White Girl Found Tortured/Burned/Murdered Beyond Recognition by Paroled Black Male

Stuff Black People Don’t Like
February 24, 2016

Tyger Tyger, burning bright, In the forests of the night; What immortal hand or eye, Could frame thy fearful symmetry? – William Blake

A four-year-old little girl should be doing absolutely nothing, but enjoying living. She should be showered with hugs and love from her mother and father. She should dream of being a princess, while clutching her beloved toy doll and dream of nothing but happy thoughts.

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RIP Savannah Walker. She was murdered by a convicted black criminal who was out on parole since 2014. Her body, still lacking a positive ID, was found mangled and burned in an abandoned house in 83 percent black Detroit. Police say it will take time for a positive DNA match because, “It’s probably going to take us a little bit of time due to the fact that the fire and some of the different things that happened with the body of the second victim.”

Savannah Walker was a four-year-old little girl with blond hair and blue eyes. Though I never met her, seeing her picture and knowing her ultimate fate leaves me wondering what type of God would ever have allowed a 33-year-old black convicted child abuser (out since 2014 on parole) near her.

Savannah’s mother, Heidi, has been found dead in an abandoned, burned out house in 83 percent black Detroit. Another body, believed to be that of Savannah’s, was also found in the house, though a positive ID of the four-year-old little girl cannot be made because, “there’s a lot more damage done to the child than there was to the mother.” [Body Found In Burned Detroit Home Identified As Mother Of Missing 4-Year-Old Girl, CBS Detroit, 2-22-16]:

Authorities confirmed Monday that one of two bodies found in a burned down house in Detroit on Saturday was missing mother Heidi Walker.

The second body found in the house has not yet been identified.An Amber Alert was issued for Walker’s 4-year-old daughter, Savannah, on Friday after the two went missing from Livingston County on Tuesday.

Michigan State Police Lt. Mike Shaw said that the second body was too badly burned to make an identification and authorities are going to use DNA to determine the identity.

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Savannah’s mother has been identified as one of the dead bodies in the burnt-out house. A convicted black criminal, Marcus Hightower, has already turned himself into the police

“It’s probably going to take us a little bit of time due to the fact that the fire and some of the different things that happened with the body of the second victim,” Shaw said. “[It’s] going to take us some kind of DNA testing to positively identify that body.”

The two bodies were found in a torched, abandoned house in Detroit on Lakeview St. near Forrest Ave. on Saturday morning. Though the second body hasn’t been identified as Savannah, authorities know it is the body of a child.

“There’s was a lot more damage done to the child than there was to the mother,” Shaw said.

GoFundMe campaign was started to help fund memorial services. A person of interest, 33-year-old Marcus Hightower, turned himself in to police on Sunday morning. Police considered Hightower armed and dangerous. He was on parole for assault with intent to commit murder.

Detroit police chief James Craig said Hightower and Heidi Walker, 38, had been in a relationship and there was a history of domestic violence between the two.

Craig said it wasn’t clear if the two people were killed in the home or taken there afterward, but the fire was considered suspicious.“It’s not uncommon where a suspect will commit a crime like murder and try to cover their tracks by setting a fire,” he said. “It appears to be intentionally set (in an) abandoned house.”

Read that again:

“It’s probably going to take us a little bit of time due to the fact that the fire and some of the different things that happened with the body of the second victim,” Shaw said. “[It’s] going to take us some kind of DNA testing to positively identify that body.”

“There’s was a lot more damage done to the child than there was to the mother,” Shaw said.

It’s hard to even put into words the horror and simultaneous sheer hatred one should experience/feel when they read of what happened to Savannah Walker.

There should be not an ounce of pity for Savannah’s mother, Heidi. She was a grown women who willingly entered a relationship with a convicted black criminal, who spent years in jail for child abuse.

There shouldn’t be a dry eye when one reads about Savannah Walker’s final moments on earth, knowing the horror she faced.

RIP Savannah... Modernity should be on trial for your murder

RIP Savannah… Modernity should be on trial for your murder

Some stories will stay with you all your life, haunting you with every step you take and always lingering in the back of your mind.

Savannah Walker’s will never leave my mind.

Reading Savannah’s older sisters’ Facebook page is haunting, because you see in real-time how she found out about their murder. There’s a frightening detachment from the absolute macabre situation Savannah’s older sister was faced with, as you read incredulous comments from her friends.

Mother is the name for God on the lips and hearts of all children,” says Eric Draven to a heroin addicted women (who also happens to the mother of the child Draven and his fiance cared for when they were alive) in the 1994 movie The Crow.

In Savannah’s final moments on earth, a black demon tortured and ultimately murdered her: neither her mother nor God came to her aid.

And it all happened in an 83 percent black city where only decades earlier white families were able to live and grow in peace and harmony when Detroit was pushing 90 percent white in 1940 and 85 percent in 1950.

There was a reason segregation existed.

There was a reason Sundown laws existed.

There was a reason restrictive covenants existed.

There was a reason most of America’s Founding Fathers and early statesmen belonged to the American Colonization Society.

Savannah Walker represents the foundational reality of that reason.