DexterMorgan
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I think someone may have tried to kill her and take the baby out of her.
We have seen cases like this before.
We have seen cases like this before.
Interesting exchange between NS and Kilgore PD in the comments. (https://m.facebook.com/photo.php?fb...2056440830001.35585.187499371285708&source=48)
It was hard to understand What LE was trying to say in their reply.Indeed.
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KILGORE, TX (KLTV) -
Kilgore firefighters are investigating a September house fire as an arson.
Investigators say the fire that burned down the East Texas home is not connected to the disappearance of a missing pregnant woman, who lived at the residence.
Sheryia Grant, 20, went missing on Aug. 20. At the time she went missing, Grant was 8 months pregnant. On Sept. 19, the house Grant where lived at with her sister burned down. The fire occurred in the 700 block of Martin Luther King Street.
Kilgore Fire Marshal Brandon Bigos said Monday that the fire is being investigated as an arson but that Grant's disappearance is not linked with the incident.
At the time of the fire, the Kilgore Fire Department also said there were no injuries from the fire and Grant's body was not found inside the home.
http://www.kltv.com/story/33452843/missing-womans-family-still-searching-for-answersTwo months have passed now since the disappearance of a Kilgore woman, who was pregnant at the time, and still no clues as to where she vanished
to. Sheryia Grant, of Kilgore, was eight months pregnant when she was last seen on August the 20th. Her due date has come and gone.
In spite of a huge search effort by family and friends, theres still no information for where Sheryia is.
Two months after her mysterious disappearance the family is tormented by the thought of her and her unborn child vanishing without a trace.
I want to know how they can know that. Did they go thru the house after she went missing?But her house burning down isn't related....
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http://www.kltv.com/story/33559740/sister-of-missing-pregnant-woman-charged-accused-of-intentionally-burning-home
Gaaaaaaaaaaaasp
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During the course of the investigation, officials found that multiple items had been removed from the home prior to the fire, including photos and furniture.
The day after the fire, Gregg County Crime Stoppers received "a tip alleging Grant paid a man ... to burn the residence," the affidavit states.
Originally, Grant told officials she did not have insurance but later confirmed she did. Investigators discovered that an insurance policy had been taken out on the home less than three months before the fire occurred. Grant told official she did not believe "she had an active policy because someone else paid the policy."
Officials learned Grant accepted partial payment on a claim filed by her for insurance proceeds because of the fire.
"An accusation has been made that the insured was a party to the offense of arson against the insured property," the affidavit states.
Based on the information gathered, officials requested a search warrant to seize Grant's cellphone. She was later arrested Oct. 31 and booked into the Gregg County Jail. Her bond is set at $10,000.