Wednesday, 5 August 2015

Facebook posts leads police to Missouri woman's brutal murder and daughter's mysterious disappearance

Gypsy Blancharde (left), 19 and Clauddinnea "Dee Dee" Blancharde, 48
According to a report on DailyNews, two horrifying posts on a Facebook account shared by a Missouri mother and her disabled daughter led police to discover the mom brutally killed in her Springfield home and teenage daughter mysteriously found in Wisconsin the next day with a man authorities have only identified as “a person of interest.”


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The bizarre case started Sunday afternoon when friends noticed an alarming message on a Facebook account shared by Clauddinnea “Dee Dee” Blancharde, 48, and her 19-year-old daughter, Gypsy Blancharde.
It read: “That Bitch is Dead!”
An hour later, the poster wrote in a comment under the status: “I f---en SLASHED THAT FAT PIG AND RAPED HER SWEET INNOCENT DAUGHTER...HER SCREAM WAS SOOOO F---EN LOUD LOL.”
Friends initially responded with a flurry of fearful messages before going ahead to check on the family at their home but got no answer. When police arrived, they found Dee Dee brutally murdered. Authorities did not believe it to be a random attack, and thought Dee Dee might have been dead for up to 24 hours before she was found. Gypsy — who is wheelchair-bound because of leukemia and muscular dystrophy, according to neighbors — was considered missing until Monday morning, when she turned up unharmed with an unidentified man in Big Bend, Wis. The 25-year-old man was arrested, but police are not yet calling him a suspect. They also are not ruling out Gypsy as a suspect.
The stepfather of the man found with Gypsy told WREX the two were dating online, and said the man recently visited Missouri to bring Gypsy to Wisconsin.
Police have not yet determined how Dee Dee was murdered, how her daughter ended up in Wisconsin and how much of the vile Facebook comment is true
Neighbors described the slain Dee Dee as a ceaselessly selfless mother who moved to Missouri after enduring Hurricane Katrina in Louisiana.


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