Savage Wild Ape Robs and Murders Old White Woman

Tim Hort
Daily Stormer
November 19, 2017

Rodney McQueen.

There is no reason to have Blacks in your country.

Unless of course your goal is to have as much violence as possible in your country.

WSFA

Montgomery District Judge Troy Massey said Friday he was, “stunned by the brutality” involved in the murder of 92-year-old Mary Lou Gedel.

Defendant, Rodney McQueen, appeared before Massey for a preliminary hearing, where Detective G. Naquin testified that McQueen’s DNA was on Gedel’s back door, and throughout her home.

On October second, Gedel’s friend went to her house after she missed several events, and didn’t answer her phone. While they didn’t get a response at the door, they observed the back door was forced open and called police.

Naquin testified that police found Gedel sitting in a chair with ‘massive’ facial and head injuries, beaten with a tall brass lamp and beer bottles, and stabbed.

“The lamp was caved in on all sides and had been ripped from the wall in the living room”, said Naquin, citing the cord and plug still connected to the outlet in another room.

Naquin testified that fragments from the broken beer bottles and plastic wrappers were embedded in Gedel’s skull. One of the victim’s ears had been cut off and was on the floor.

The Alabama Department of Forensics ran the DNA found at a busted window on the back door, and other blood samples were taken throughout the house through the DNA database, CODIS, or Combined DNA Index System. The blood samples matched McQueen’s DNA profile, which was already in the system from a prior crime or from serving time with the Alabama Department of Corrections.

Gedel’s house was ransacked according to Naquin, littered with beer bottles, and her jewelry had been rifled through and strewn throughout the house. Investigators found jewelry near the fence on Gedel’s property, along with blood on the fence with a DNA profile that matched McQueen’s.

Naquin said that police were unable to locate the victim’s cell phone in the house. When dialing the number, a man answered, who later confirmed by photo that he received the phone and some jewelry from McQueen.

Alice McMullan.