Dead Becky: Ann Pressly's Neighbors Never Called 911
10/23/2018
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Another example of the "Dead Becky" phenomenon  or what happens when you don't call 911 on suspicious, dangerous blacks—the 2008 murder of Anne Pressly by Curtis Lavelle Vance.

Pressly was a news anchor for KATV Channel 7 in Little Rock, Arkansas, who was raped, tortured, and murdered in her Little Rock home.

Here's what Nicholas Stix wrote about it here on VDARE.com in 2009:

Lori Garner, a personal trainer at the Pro Fitness club in Pressly's Heights neighborhood, reported seeing a man whom she and a client are now sure was Vance stalking the gym three times during the pre-dawn hours. Twice, Garner was accompanied by the client. The last time, in September, the man was crouching outside of the gym exposing himself. But they never called the police.[UPDATE: Heights trainer reports seeing Vance, By David Goins, Fox16, December 5, 2008]

If the reports are true and the charges hold up, my conclusion is that Curtis Lavelle Vance apparently is only interested in raping and murdering white women, with robbery an afterthought.

In an earlier time, such bravado on the part of black felons in white neighborhoods was the exception. But after some 45 years of authorities and the MSM terrorizing whites in the name of “civil rights,” it is the rule. No matter how many white females are raped and/or murdered, whites fear being treated like "racists” by police and reporters if they demand action against black strangers acting suspiciously in neighborhoods where they have no legitimate business.

That's why, as Patrick Cleburne wrote when Vance was convicted, a George Zimmerman neighborhood watch could have saved Anne Pressly.

VDARE.com coverage of the Pressly case:

The late Lawrence Auster’s View From The Right entries on the Anne Pressly murder:

 

 

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