Whitey Ford
02-16-2024, 01:46 PM
A Military Muh Dik Love Triangle or just primitive nigger mating?
Army sergeant's death uncovers secret affair, murder plot
https://i.imgur.com/ey5VzeO.jpg
On New Year's Eve 2018, Army Sgt. Tyrone Hassel III was shot, multiple times, as he stood near his vehicle in the driveway of his father’s home in Michigan, where he was staying with his wife and their almost 2-year--old son.
The shooting prompted a panicked 911 call from Hassel’s wife, Army Spc. Kemia Hassel, who was inside the home at the time.
But as investigators started probing the 23-year-old's murder, they would find out that Kemia was actually hiding a dark secret: She and a secret lover concocted the plot to kill her husband from their base.
Good to see all those military niggers are spending their time doing positive things. :lol
In 2015, Sgt. Hassel met Kemia in the Army while they were at Fort Carson in Colorado and their relationship quickly became serious.
At the time of Sgt. Hassel’s murder, Kemia and Sgt. Hassel were on block leave from Fort Stewart in Georgia, where Specialist Kemia Hassel worked as a truck driver and Sgt. Hassel worked as a wheel mechanic.
During one interview with police, Kemia was asked if Sgt. Hassel had life insurance and she mentioned she was going to receive a $400,000 from the Army after her husband's death.
All dat gubmint money an' all he hazz ta do is croak!
Eleven days after Sgt. Hassel's killing, the investigation took a dramatic turn when police received an anonymous tip from a woman.
The woman claimed that her son was in the military and that her son knew Kemia was having a relationship with another soldier.
Extracurricular muh dik!
According to the St. Joseph’s Township Police Dept, the same day that call was made, two soldiers at Fort Stewart came forward to the Army’s Criminal Investigation Division (CID) with fear about one of their friends, Spc. Jeremy Cuellar, who drove a truck on the base.
Spc. Jaquan Hamilton told investigators he was aware of a relationship between Kemia and Cuellar that was kept from her husband and that he was feeling anxious about his own safety.
The Army Criminal Investigation Division (CID) immediately launched its own investigation and conducted multiple interviews with soldiers who knew Kemia Hassel and Jeremy Cuellar.
Special Agent Zachary Roberts of the Army (CID), told "20/20" that a friend of Cuellar’s said that "Cuellar stated that Kemia Hassel was his girl and that Sgt. Hassel had to go."
The gauntlet has been thrown. ha ha ha ha lol But first he needs a murder weapon. Ta'Darius to the rescue.
The CID investigators learned that Sgt. Ta'Darius Gholston had sold Cuellar two guns prior to the shooting, one of which matched the caliber used to kill Sgt. Hassel. They also learned that Cuellar had allegedly described to Hamilton how he said he killed Sgt. Hassel.
And who is this enchantress of beauty and her muh dikker that croaked her old man?
https://i.ibb.co/mhXsyvF/Kemia-Hassel-Jeremy-Cuellar.jpg (https://ibb.co/Dw8XMGg)
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/army-sergeant-s-death-uncovers-secret-affair-murder-plot/ar-BB1inKxH?rc=1&ocid=winp1taskbar&pc=oneClick&cvid=d19155bae18b49d2b5ca146c4da39f5f&ei=13
Army sergeant's death uncovers secret affair, murder plot
https://i.imgur.com/ey5VzeO.jpg
On New Year's Eve 2018, Army Sgt. Tyrone Hassel III was shot, multiple times, as he stood near his vehicle in the driveway of his father’s home in Michigan, where he was staying with his wife and their almost 2-year--old son.
The shooting prompted a panicked 911 call from Hassel’s wife, Army Spc. Kemia Hassel, who was inside the home at the time.
But as investigators started probing the 23-year-old's murder, they would find out that Kemia was actually hiding a dark secret: She and a secret lover concocted the plot to kill her husband from their base.
Good to see all those military niggers are spending their time doing positive things. :lol
In 2015, Sgt. Hassel met Kemia in the Army while they were at Fort Carson in Colorado and their relationship quickly became serious.
At the time of Sgt. Hassel’s murder, Kemia and Sgt. Hassel were on block leave from Fort Stewart in Georgia, where Specialist Kemia Hassel worked as a truck driver and Sgt. Hassel worked as a wheel mechanic.
During one interview with police, Kemia was asked if Sgt. Hassel had life insurance and she mentioned she was going to receive a $400,000 from the Army after her husband's death.
All dat gubmint money an' all he hazz ta do is croak!
Eleven days after Sgt. Hassel's killing, the investigation took a dramatic turn when police received an anonymous tip from a woman.
The woman claimed that her son was in the military and that her son knew Kemia was having a relationship with another soldier.
Extracurricular muh dik!
According to the St. Joseph’s Township Police Dept, the same day that call was made, two soldiers at Fort Stewart came forward to the Army’s Criminal Investigation Division (CID) with fear about one of their friends, Spc. Jeremy Cuellar, who drove a truck on the base.
Spc. Jaquan Hamilton told investigators he was aware of a relationship between Kemia and Cuellar that was kept from her husband and that he was feeling anxious about his own safety.
The Army Criminal Investigation Division (CID) immediately launched its own investigation and conducted multiple interviews with soldiers who knew Kemia Hassel and Jeremy Cuellar.
Special Agent Zachary Roberts of the Army (CID), told "20/20" that a friend of Cuellar’s said that "Cuellar stated that Kemia Hassel was his girl and that Sgt. Hassel had to go."
The gauntlet has been thrown. ha ha ha ha lol But first he needs a murder weapon. Ta'Darius to the rescue.
The CID investigators learned that Sgt. Ta'Darius Gholston had sold Cuellar two guns prior to the shooting, one of which matched the caliber used to kill Sgt. Hassel. They also learned that Cuellar had allegedly described to Hamilton how he said he killed Sgt. Hassel.
And who is this enchantress of beauty and her muh dikker that croaked her old man?
https://i.ibb.co/mhXsyvF/Kemia-Hassel-Jeremy-Cuellar.jpg (https://ibb.co/Dw8XMGg)
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/army-sergeant-s-death-uncovers-secret-affair-murder-plot/ar-BB1inKxH?rc=1&ocid=winp1taskbar&pc=oneClick&cvid=d19155bae18b49d2b5ca146c4da39f5f&ei=13