Negroes and Mestizoes Arrested for Beating White Woman to Death Before Burning the Body

Star-Telegram
October 29, 2015

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Brittany “Pearl” Chappell was beaten and suffocated to death by a group of four non-Whites.

A woman was arrested early Friday in connection with the beating and suffocation of a woman whose body was found burning in an secluded area near Lake Arlington.

Alexandria Flores, 22, was arrested without incident at the Magnuson Hotel in the 6700 block of Fossil Bluff Drive, police said. Police had received a call that Flores was at the north Fort Worth hotel.

Flores is the fourth person arrested in the death of Brittany “Pearl” Chappell, 30, a mother of two who was reported missing to Bedford police on Oct. 9.

Albert Martinez Jr., 29, Jeremy Myers 23, and Flores are accused of capital murder in Chappell’s death. The fourth suspect, Brian Kendrick Thompson, is accused of tampering with physical evidence by helping to dump and burn Chappell’s body after her death.

Martinez, Myers and Flores are accused of holding Chappell against her will and beating and suffocating her with a bag, then a shower curtain.

Alexandria Flores
Alexandria Flores and a male Mestizo have been arrested for the murder.

Chappell’s body, burned beyond recognition, was discovered late Sept. 28 after a patrol officer spotted a grass fire in a wooded, secluded area in the 3500 block of South Cravens Road, on the far western edge of Lake Arlington.

Evidence indicated that an accelerant had been used to start the fire.

After the body was discovered, homicide Detective M. Green went to a nearby Shell gas station at 5800 E. Berry Street to ask the on-duty clerk whether anyone suspicious had bought gas there, according to Martinez Jr.’s arrest warrant affidavit, written by homicide detective Kyle Sullivan.

Brian Thompson
Brian Kendrick Thompson and another Negro have also been arrested.

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