GUILTY AR - Sydney Sutherland, 25, found deceased, Jackson Co., went for a jog, 19 Aug 2020 *ARREST* #2

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Cell phone tracking probably - and being kept secret because of its questionable constitutionality


Nobody knows everything. The cat microwaving probably happened when Jeremy was younger - and I don't know if a small town Arkansas sheriff would even refer to animal cruelty as "violence" if he did know about it.
BBM

Of course a small town sheriff would equate animal cruelty to violence. Animal cruelty is not an accepted behavior in small southern towns anymore than elsewhere.
Are you saying that behavior has to be "violent" to be unacceptable?

Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) - Terms & Definitions: Violent Crime
Violence, crimes of: Rape, sexual assault, personal robbery, or assault.

Not at all. Not sure how you got that from what I said.

I am saying that it is wrong to assume that a small town sheriff in Arkansas would NOT equate animal cruelty, especially heinous abuse such as has been described in this case, to violent behavior or future potential violence. I find that assertion to be ludicrous.
 
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BBM

Of course a small town sheriff would equate animal cruelty to violence. Animal cruelty is not an accepted behavior in small southern towns anymore than elsewhere.


Not at all. Not sure how you got that from what I said.

I am saying that it is wrong to assume that a small town sheriff in Arkansas would NOT equate animal cruelty, especially heinous abuse such as has been described in this case, to violent behavior or future potential violence. I find that assertion to be ludicrous.
I'm sorry that you're so offended. To be clear, what I'm saying is that I expect only the touchy - feeliest law enforcement agents in the most manicured of suburban counties would be so unprofessional as to officially describe a suspect's juvenile record of killing some cats over a decade ago as "a history of violence" if such a record even exists - and my actual point was that even if such a record doesn't exist, it doesn't mean it didn't happen.

If people who grew up with him say he did that kind of stuff, I'm inclined to think that's accurate and that the current sheriff in 2020 saying he's "unaware of a history of violence" certainly falls far short on many levels of a refutation of the previously posted news article.
 
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I'm sorry that you're so offended. To be clear, what I'm saying is that I expect only the touchy - feeliest law enforcement agents in the most manicured of suburban counties would be so unprofessional as to officially describe a suspect's juvenile record of killing some cats over a decade ago as "a history of violence" if such a record even exists - and my actual point was that even if such a record doesn't exist, it doesn't mean it didn't happen.

If people who grew up with him say he did that kind of stuff, I'm inclined to think that's accurate and that the current sheriff in 2020 saying he's "unaware of a history of violence" certainly falls far short on many levels of a refutation of the previously posted news article.

Too many assumptions made here for me. I'm not offended. I just know that the statement made is a very broad generalization based on stereotypes. Those type statements ( which are made all too often by people who have no clue) just don't carry any credibility with me.
 
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Too many assumptions made here for me. I'm not offended. I just know that the statement made is a very broad generalization based on stereotypes. Those type statements ( which are made all too often by people who have no clue) just don't carry any credibility with me.
It's no stereotype that murderers are very often cruel to animals before they move on to human beings.

However, if you think that I am suggesting animal cruelty is acceptable behavior in small town Arkansas when I say a Sheriff would probably not describe a child who did it 15 or more years ago as having a "history of violence" then I'm sorry. I thought I was being clearer than that.
 
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It's no stereotype that murderers are very often cruel to animals before they move on to human beings.

However, if you think that I am suggesting animal cruelty is acceptable behavior in small town Arkansas when I say a Sheriff would probably not describe a child who did it 15 or more years ago as having a "history of violence" then I'm sorry. I thought I was being clearer than that.

I'm well aware of the relationship between early animal cruelty and future murderers. The stereotype I was referring to was that of a small town Arkansas sheriff not being able to relate the two or even caring about it. I think the age we live in today most people in general understand the relationship between the two. Something can be common knowledge in a small town, but unwitnessed it is can be hard to distinguish from gossip and rumor unless someone makes a report. Families very often do a good job of hiding these "family secrets" by downplaying it, keeping it quiet and urging others to help them do so.
 
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BREAKING: Jackson County Sheriff releases Sydney Sutherland’s cause of death. Medical examiner rules cause of death is ‘Multiple Blunt Force Injuries’. The full autopsy report has not been completed.
Mitchell McCoy
 
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Latest news is just horrific to me.
 
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BREAKING: Jackson County Sheriff releases Sydney Sutherland’s cause of death. Medical examiner rules cause of death is ‘Multiple Blunt Force Injuries’. The full autopsy report has not been completed.
Mitchell McCoy
Wow. Surprised. And POed. I was guessing strangulation, in attempt to keep her silent. But this speaks to way more rage & power tripping. This wasn’t just one bad bad choice. Looking forward to seeing him locked up forever.
 
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He better plead guilty, monster. No special treatment, no separation from other prisoners. Maybe she fought as hell, I too thought it would be strangulation.

So lets recap, you can be murdered/kidnapped while jogging in your neighborhood, walking from church, stopping at a gas station to buy chips at night and going to another room at your place of employment. All amazing young women taken away by entitled scum.
 
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Medical examiner: Sydney Sutherland died of blunt force trauma.

Sept 10, 2020

LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — The state medical examiner has found 25-year-old Sydney Sutherland's cause of death to be multiple blunt force injuries.

Sutherland was found dead near her home in Newport last month days after she went missing while jogging. The Jackson County Sheriff said Thursday the full autopsy report has not been completed and there will be no more updates until it
is.

Arkansas State Police special agent Mike McNeill said during a probable cause hearing last month that Lewellyn saw Sutherland walking on County Road 41, turned his truck around and forced Sutherland into the back of the vehicle. McNeill said Lewellyn drove about three miles to a farm where he raped Sutherland, killed her and buried the body.

The medical examiner said the manner of death is considered a homicide.
 
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Overview
Deaths resulting from blunt force trauma are some of the most common cases encountered by the practicing forensic pathologist. Whereas other forms of traumatic death (eg, gunshot wounds, sharp force injuries) occur under a relatively limited number of circumstances, deaths resulting from blunt force trauma occur in a variety of scenarios. For instance, almost all transportation fatalities — including those involving motor vehicle collisions, pedestrians being struck by vehicles, airplane crashes, and boating incidents — result from blunt force trauma. Other deaths resulting from blunt force trauma involve jumping or falling from heights, blast injuries, and being struck by a firm object, such as a fist, crowbar, bat, or ball. Bite wounds and chop injuries may be considered variants of blunt force trauma, sharp force trauma, or a class of injuries untothemselves.

Forensic Autopsy of Blunt Force Trauma: Overview, Definitions, Scene Findings
 
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UPDATE: Sydney Sutherland's cause of death determined by medical examiner

According to the Jackson County Sheriff's Office, the State Medical Examiner has found the cause of death of Sydney Sutherland was multiple blunt force injuries. The manner of death is homicide.
 
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UPDATE: Sydney Sutherland's cause of death determined by medical examiner
 
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Overview
Deaths resulting from blunt force trauma are some of the most common cases encountered by the practicing forensic pathologist. Whereas other forms of traumatic death (eg, gunshot wounds, sharp force injuries) occur under a relatively limited number of circumstances, deaths resulting from blunt force trauma occur in a variety of scenarios. For instance, almost all transportation fatalities — including those involving motor vehicle collisions, pedestrians being struck by vehicles, airplane crashes, and boating incidents — result from blunt force trauma. Other deaths resulting from blunt force trauma involve jumping or falling from heights, blast injuries, and being struck by a firm object, such as a fist, crowbar, bat, or ball. Bite wounds and chop injuries may be considered variants of blunt force trauma, sharp force trauma, or a class of injuries untothemselves.

Forensic Autopsy of Blunt Force Trauma: Overview, Definitions, Scene Findings
Thanks for that. I couldn’t force myself to look it up. I would assume the word “multiple” is also key. Because, if it was just one hit from his vehicle it would have not said multiple, correct?

I would wonder if he *could* have hit her with his vehicle, then later with another blunt force trauma killed her.

Her autopsy report might be one I don’t read. Praying for her loved ones as they received this news. Not what anyone would want to hear. Literally makes me sick to my stomach, I’m sure it is very very difficult for her loved ones.
 
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Thanks for that. I couldn’t force myself to look it up. I would assume the word “multiple” is also key. Because, if it was just one hit from his vehicle it would have not said multiple, correct?

I would wonder if he *could* have hit her with his vehicle, then later with another blunt force trauma killed her.

Her autopsy report might be one I don’t read. Praying for her loved ones as they received this news. Not what anyone would want to hear. Literally makes me sick to my stomach, I’m sure it is very very difficult for her loved ones.

I believe LE has pretty much ruled out vehicular homicide. Multiple blunt force injuries could me he punched her repeatedly or beat her with a bat, crowbar, implement, or even his bare hands.

It was a brutal attack and I'm glad QL is contained, never to see freedom.
 
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Friends, family gather to raise money for Sydney Sutherland memorial scholarship

Sept 20, 2020

LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — Hundreds of people gathered in Tuckerman to celebrate the life of Sydney Sutherland on Saturday and to raise funds for the Sydney Sutherland Memorial Scholarship, reported KATV content partner KAIT8.

Sutherland went missing and her body was found a little over a month ago. She would have turned 25 Friday and the Tuckerman community celebrated by having a community-wide birthday party.

According to the TV station, Sutherland went to high school in Tuckerman. During the event, and her childhood neighborhood was decked out in pink.

The community held a race that was followed by a fundraiser event. Family and friends described how the community came together to show their support.
 

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