Man kills and BBQs girlfriend: Cops

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Feb 12, 2007
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HOUSTON (AP) — For at least two days, neighbours at a city apartment complex noticed an acrid aroma, black smoke and leaping flames coming from two barbecue grills on the balcony of a second-floor apartment.
What, neighbours at the Red Oak Place apartments wondered, was going on in the unit where 27-year-old Timothy Wayne Shepherd lived? What was he burning at all hours, for days at a time?
The answer turned their stomachs.
According to law enforcement officials, Shepherd dismembered, and then burned the body of his former girlfriend, Tynesha Stewart, a 19-year-old Texas A&M University student. Nothing remains of Stewart’s body, Harris County Sheriff Tommy Thomas said at a press conference Saturday.
“I just don’t know what to think about it,” said Louis Evans, whose balcony faces Shepherd’s in the quiet tree-lined enclave in northern Houston. “I thought he was a nice normal person. I guess you never know what your neighbours are doing.”
Authorities said Shepherd has confessed to strangling and dismembering Stewart, a college freshman who was home on spring break, because he was angry that she had started a new relationship.
Officials first thought Shepherd had disposed of her remains in a large commercial trash bin that had since been emptied, launching an intense debate in the area about whether the Sheriff’s Department should conduct a massive and expensive search of area landfills for Stewart’s remains.
Stewart was last seen March 15 and was reported missing March 19. The next day the Harris County Sheriff’s Office homicide division launched its investigation.
On March 16, neighbours said they first noticed the unusual activity — and the unpleasant odour — on Shepherd’s balcony.
“The smell was awful,” said Evans, who also became alarmed after seeing a blaze shoot out from the grills. “I was wondering: What is he burning? Not cooking, but burning. There is a difference.”
At times, Evans said, the flames from the grills leapt dangerously close to the roof of the balcony. Evans says he called 911, but when firefighters arrived, the flames had calmed and Shepherd assured them everything was under control.
A leasing agent at the apartment complex also noticed the thick dark smoke and the intense flames and asked Shepherd what he was doing, Evans said. Another neighbour, 18-year-old James Hebert, told The Houston Chronicle that he often cooked out with Shepherd, and even left his grill at Shepherd’s apartment. When he wasn’t invited over, he asked his neighbour what was going on. Shepherd replied that he was cooking for a wedding, the newspaper said.
Dionne Whitaker, 31, who lives in the complex, said she saw Shepherd carry the grill and smoker to a garbage bin a day or so later, the newspaper said.
Human remains generally require extremely high temperatures to destroy, and authorities have not said how it is possible that Stewart’s remains could be completely burned on a patio grill.
“This certainly turned out to be one of the most heinous crimes I’ve ever seen in my 38 years (in law enforcement),” Thomas, the sheriff, said Saturday.
Shepherd, who is charged with murder, is being held on US$250,000 bond in the Harris County Jail. Telephone message left with his lawyer were not immediately returned. On Sunday, the door to Shepherd’s apartment was covered with plywood boards.

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westmanguy

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This is not funny!

Can you imagine, cutting up her body and frying her up on a BBQ

That man should be put to the death penalty.

And in Texas their is a death penalty!!

He'll be dead via the State of Texas within 5 years.
 

eh1eh

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What a moron. Everyone know girl should be done medium. Some parts can even be eaten raw. Speaking of stir fry, what about spre ribs? I like mine dry garlic. Whoa, i think I'll just throw those rib bones on the ground when I'm done.:tard:
 

talloola

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did you guys actually stop and think that a human being was actually murdured, chopped up, and put
on a home barbecue, how could you ever make fun of that.

someone's daughter, a real live person, can you imagine the suffering before death.

i'm gone for the day, what i just read, makes me sick to my stomach
 
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snfu73

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did you guys actually stop and think that a human being was actually murdured, chopped up, and put
on a home barbecue, how could you ever make fun of that.

someone's daughter, a real live person, can you imagine the suffering before death.

i'm gone for the day, what i just read, makes me sick to my stomach
Oh, I thought about it. I think one way that we do deal with these horrible things is to joke...it makes it a little easier. I mean, this is a brutal, brutal example of how humans can act. It's scary. I think joking helps to seperate us from what happened. Yes, this was a real, live person. And what happened was horrible. We can't do much about it now. We can do what we can to prevent it from trying to happen again in the future. In the meantime, we have to continue living...and part of that is having a sick laugh or two every once in a while.
 

TenPenny

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did you guys actually stop and think that a human being was actually murdured, chopped up, and put
on a home barbecue, how could you ever make fun of that.

someone's daughter, a real live person, can you imagine the suffering before death.

i'm gone for the day, what i just read, makes me sick to my stomach

I figure that anyone who posted the original article was just looking for the "outrage of the day", and I decided not to play that game. There are a gazillion things to be outraged about, so when someone picks some wacko thing from some random place in the world and posts it here (hello, Sanctus) for us all to be horrified about, well, I don't go there anymore.