Student’s Twitter Account Sends Cryptic Update One Day After Her Dismembered Body Is Found
Investigators have been scratching their heads after the Twitter account of a dead 24-year-old Texas girl tweeted out another update a full day after her dismembered body was found.
The body of Jacqueline Vandagriff, a student at Texas Woman’s University, was found last Wednesday by firefighters after extinguishing a fire in Acorn Woods Park. “The body appears to have been set on fire, and the body has some degree of dismemberment,” said Grapvine Police Sergeant Robert Eberling.
One day after her body was discovered — Thursday, September 15 — Vandagriff’s personal Twitter account sent the following cryptic update:
Never knew I could feel like this
— boring blonde (@nochillblonde) September 16, 2016
One suspect was taken into custody on Sunday and charged with capital murder: 30-year-old Charles Bryant, who was seen leaving a bar with Vandagriff early last week. Bryant was most recently arrested in August after stalking an ex-girlfriend.
“We’re looking at any type of social media she had any connection to, to find out if she had communicated with this person before,” said Sergeant Eberling. The 24-year-old’s body was found wrapped in a children’s paddling pool by firefighters, and Bryant’s housemate told investigators that he, “had recently kept two child-sized paddling pools in the back garden,” according to the Independent.
Bryant can also be seen on Walmart surveillance footage buying a shovel at 4:41 a.m. He is being held on $1 million bond.
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