Found Deceased MD - DaCara Thompson 19, res Lanham, car found w/purse, cash, ID, seen on vid parking 1800 blk Jasmine Ter walking twd Riggs, Hyattsville, 22 Aug 2025

  • #321
The man living in another house knew something was wrong, but four roommates of the suspect know nothing.

Per the linked article ... In the "early hours" of the morning, the neighbour saw and smelled someone burning something in the suspect's back yard. That would be after 6-7 AM, so not that early. According to the neighbour, the debris/ash from that burn pile was then removed.

Four witnesses living in the house were unaware of the suspect carrying or dragging a severely injured or deceased 19 year old girl out of the house, vanishing for an hour or so, then going to the backyard to burn items. After burning, he cleaned up the ash. Then he must have gone to sleep for a long time. Those four roommates noticed nothing in his behaviour during or after the murder that concerned them.
The only exception was the one roommate who I believe whose bedroom was next to the killer's, and heard sounds of someone "not enjoying the sex".

A roommate reports "hearing the defendant having sex" and then "a grunting noise which made it believe that 'someone wasn't enjoying the sex,'" according to court documents.

 
  • #322
The only exception was the one roommate who I believe whose bedroom was next to the killer's, and heard sounds of someone "not enjoying the sex".

A roommate reports "hearing the defendant having sex" and then "a grunting noise which made it believe that 'someone wasn't enjoying the sex,'" according to court documents.

He told police what he heard after the suspect was arrested, but what he heard, saw and smelled at the time of the murder was withheld until the time of the arrest. Thankfully he was honest about what he heard, but that witness did not mention the burn pile ... unless that was omitted from the arrest documents.

I'm curious whether any of the four witness-roommates have more information about the suspect and how he lured women. Several of the roommates are known to police.
 
  • #323
He told police what he heard after the suspect was arrested, but what he heard, saw and smelled at the time of the murder was withheld until the time of the arrest. Thankfully he was honest about what he heard, but that witness did not mention the burn pile ... unless that was omitted from the arrest documents.

I'm curious whether any of the four witness-roommates have more information about the suspect and how he lured women. Several of the roommates are known to police.
I think we're talking about 2 different people. I was talking about the roommate, and the person noticing the burn pile was a neighbor, or did I muddle things up?
 
  • #324
I think we're talking about 2 different people. I was talking about the roommate, and the person noticing the burn pile was a neighbor, or did I muddle things up?
All good. Roommate reported "grunting" at 5 AM, neighbour reported burn pile afterward (that morning).
 
  • #325
Whether she knew that her cousin was bringing women into the house in the middle of the night, whether she knew that the "grunting" sounds reported by another cousin indicated an assault was occurring, whether she knew that the suspect had women's underwear in his room - of course she will deny it. The house isn't that big, yet no one heard him return home at 3:47 AM with a 19 year old girl, no one heard him at 5 AM taking her out of the house or driving away, no one heard him come home after throwing her body over the bridge, no one noticed the blood in his bedroom, and no one noticed that he was burning something (probably her clothing) in the backyard.

The suspect is in the USA illegally. His vehicle is in his cousin's name, but he is the only person who drives it. I think his cousins prioritized hiding his illegal status in the country over protecting women he victimized in their house.

He was burning evidence in the backyard immediately after the murder, but other people in the house saw nothing, smelled nothing, heard nothing, and know nothing.
Fear of being deported is a great silencer, imo. People with immigration issues are not likely to call 911 and if they have to deal with LE as a witness, I'm guessing they want to keep it at the minimum. I wouldn't be surprised if the witnesses disappear.


jmopinion
 
  • #326
Whether she knew that her cousin was bringing women into the house in the middle of the night, whether she knew that the "grunting" sounds reported by another cousin indicated an assault was occurring, whether she knew that the suspect had women's underwear in his room - of course she will deny it. The house isn't that big, yet no one heard him return home at 3:47 AM with a 19 year old girl, no one heard him at 5 AM taking her out of the house or driving away, no one heard him come home after throwing her body over the bridge, no one noticed the blood in his bedroom, and no one noticed that he was burning something (probably her clothing) in the backyard.

The suspect is in the USA illegally. His vehicle is in his cousin's name, but he is the only person who drives it. I think his cousins prioritized hiding his illegal status in the country over protecting women he victimized in their house.

He was burning evidence in the backyard immediately after the murder, but other people in the house saw nothing, smelled nothing, heard nothing, and know nothing.
All of the above, shady 🤬🤬🤬 jmo
 
  • #327
Whether she knew that her cousin was bringing women into the house in the middle of the night, whether she knew that the "grunting" sounds reported by another cousin indicated an assault was occurring, whether she knew that the suspect had women's underwear in his room - of course she will deny it. The house isn't that big, yet no one heard him return home at 3:47 AM with a 19 year old girl, no one heard him at 5 AM taking her out of the house or driving away, no one heard him come home after throwing her body over the bridge, no one noticed the blood in his bedroom, and no one noticed that he was burning something (probably her clothing) in the backyard.

The suspect is in the USA illegally. His vehicle is in his cousin's name, but he is the only person who drives it. I think his cousins prioritized hiding his illegal status in the country over protecting women he victimized in their house.

He was burning evidence in the backyard immediately after the murder, but other people in the house saw nothing, smelled nothing, heard nothing, and know nothing.
100%

She lived with 2 undocumented immigrants, I don't have much faith in her being a law abiding citizen.
 
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  • #328
hair from a wig consistent with one Dacara Thompson wore
Maybe I missed this. Why was she wearing a wig? Something medical?
 
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  • #330
Maybe I missed this. Why was she wearing a wig? Something medical?
A lot of (black) women wear them for looks/fashion/etc. At her age and as healthy as she looked I doubt she wore them for a medical reason.
 
  • #331
JMO but many black women wear wigs for fashion reasons, it’s quite common. Cardi b recently complained of skin irritation from changing her wig too often during her civil trial, for example.
Yep. Here's Cardi B answering why her hair changed so much from the day before (1st few seconds of a longer video).

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  • #332
and why not drive her car into the Dollar store parking lot? Her parking her car and walking that distance along the kind of streets those appear to be is just incomprehensible to me. IF they had made arrangements to go somewhere why didn't he drive behind her until she found a place to park? WHY was she walking?
And it's not her neighborhood. It doesn't look like a 24/7 area, either. I walk around my neighborhood in the wee small hours of the morning, but I have a number of bodegas, drugstores and a diner that are open all night. I plan my route carefully to walk past places that are always open, with the thought of running into one if things get creepy. I can't figure out why she would be out walking in this area at that hour of the morning. MOO perhaps her internet and phone activity will tell the story.
 
  • #333
And it's not her neighborhood. It doesn't look like a 24/7 area, either. I walk around my neighborhood in the wee small hours of the morning, but I have a number of bodegas, drugstores and a diner that are open all night. I plan my route carefully to walk past places that are always open, with the thought of running into one if things get creepy. I can't figure out why she would be out walking in this area at that hour of the morning. MOO perhaps her internet and phone activity will tell the story.
There is a 24 hour CVS, 24 hour 7/11, 24 hour Dunkin in that area. Maybe others too. The Galaxy night club is open till 3am.
 
  • #334
There is a 24 hour CVS, 24 hour 7/11, 24 hour Dunkin in that area. Maybe others too. The Galaxy night club is open till 3am.
Good info. I'm thinking LE knows she entered his car willingly based on video, so perhaps from one of those businesses.

Still thinking Dacara and her family....

jmopinion
 
  • #335
Good info. I'm thinking LE knows she entered his car willingly based on video, so perhaps from one of those businesses.

Still thinking Dacara and her family....

jmopinion
Oh I'm not sure if any of those are actually that close. The 7/11 might be. CVS is a couple blocks down from the Family Dollar and the DD and night club are across the street. I just meant there does seem to be at least some middle of the night activity in the area.
 
  • #336
There is a 24 hour CVS, 24 hour 7/11, 24 hour Dunkin in that area. Maybe others too. The Galaxy night club is open till 3am.
Thanks! It looked more desolate when I checked the map, but it's good to know they might have more cameras to check.
 
  • #337

Funeral services for a Prince George’s County woman who was murdered in a Bowie home have been announced.

The search for 19-year-old DaCara Thompson galvanized people in the Hyattsville community and beyond.

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Visitation hours for Thompson will be at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 23, followed by funeral services at 11 a.m.

Both will be at Kettering Baptist Church Legacy Center, 6909 Crain Highway, Upper Marlboro, Md.
 
  • #338
His cousin who lived in the house even said her husband who most likely had nothing to do with it is now under threat of being deported or detained by ICE. I can see why the family he lived with in that house would turn a blind eye to his crimes until they no longer could not that it’s okay.
Yes. As devastating as it is, I could see someone doing *anything* to avoid ICE and the violence they can bring. Not saying doing nothing was even close to the right thing to do in this situation.
 
  • #339
100%

She lived with 2 undocumented immigrants, I don't have much faith in her being a law abiding citizen.
Wow. What a horrid thing to say.
 
  • #340
Yep. Here's Cardi B answering why her hair changed so much from the day before (1st few seconds of a longer video).

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side note: loved watching her on the stand
 

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