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THREE LITTLE BLACK GIRLS HAVE BEEN MURDERED AND NO ONE SEEMS TO CARE…

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Tragic news has emerged regarding the deaths of three young girls who were reported missing last year in Texas. Zi’Ariel Oliver, 9, Amiyah Hughes, 8, and Temari Oliver, 5, were discovered dead in a local pond in Cass County on June 30, 2022. Initial reports suggested that the girls had drowned, but the official autopsy report released last week confirmed that they were in fact strangled to death.

The girls were from Atlanta, Texas and their deaths were initially believed to be accidental. However, after the medical examiner conducted a thorough investigation, it was determined that all three girls were victims of homicide.

The discovery of the girls’ bodies last year sparked a massive search effort in the community, and their deaths shocked the entire state. The revelation that they were actually strangled has only added to the sadness and grief felt by their loved ones and the wider community.

The Texas Department of Public Safety and Cass County Sheriff’s Office are continuing their investigation into the girls’ deaths, and have yet to release any information about possible suspects or motives.

The tragedy has left the community reeling, and many are calling for justice for the young girls. Anyone with information regarding the case is urged to come forward and contact the authorities.

The news of the three young Texas sisters being strangled to death has sparked outrage, especially since it took eight months for the autopsy report to be released to the public. The delay in releasing the report has led many to question why there was no sense of urgency in the investigation, and why there hasn’t been more media coverage of the case.

One possible reason for the lack of attention is that the girls were Black, and unfortunately, cases of violence against Black individuals often receive less media coverage and public attention. This issue of unequal coverage has been highlighted by the Black Lives Matter movement, which has brought attention to the fact that crimes against Black individuals are often overlooked or dismissed by the media and justice system.

Another concerning aspect of this case is the fact that the District Attorney’s office reportedly knew that the girls had been strangled, but kept this information from the public for eight months. This lack of transparency raises questions about the DA’s handling of the case, and whether they were more concerned with protecting their reputation than seeking justice for the victims and their families.

Overall, the tragic deaths of these three young girls should be a reminder of the ongoing issue of violence against Black individuals in the US, and the need for greater accountability and transparency in our justice system.

Our thoughts are with the family and friends of Zi’Ariel, Amiyah, and Temari during this difficult time. We hope that those responsible for their deaths will be brought to justice and that their memories will be honored and cherished.

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