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Police Investigate Tweet From Murder Victim's Account The Day After She Died

Police Investigate Tweet From Murder Victim's Account The Day After She Died

The 24-year-old girl was killed earlier this month.

Claire Reid

Claire Reid

A creepy tweet that was posted to a woman's account after she died is being investigated by police in Texas.

Twenty-four-year-old nutrition student Jacqueline Vandagriff was last seen on the evening of 13th September as she left a bar with 30-year-old Charles Den Bryant. Her body was found dismembered and wrapped in a plastic paddling pool the next day.

The day after her body was found someone tweeted the following from her account: "Never knew I could feel like this". Jacqueline's phone is believed to have been in the vicinity of Bryant's home the day after her death, the Mirror reports.

The same day Bryant posted to his Facebook account: "Full moon, let's see what trouble I can get into."

CCTV footage shows him buying a shovel from Walmart at 4.41am and police found evidence that someone had made an attempt to dig a hole in his garden.

Bryant has been arrested and charged with murder and could face the death penalty.

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Topics: Twitter, Murder