BLACK-ON-WHITE: BLACK Man gets 10 years in prison for first-degree murder of 14-year-old White girl

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BEDFORD, Texas (Gray News) - A BLACK Texas man pleaded guilty Thursday to the first-degree murder of a 14-year-old WHITE girl and was sentenced to ONLY 10 years in prison.

According to the Bedford Police Department, Jordin Roache, 21, reached a plea deal for the 2017 murder of Kaytlynn Cargill. Roache has been incarcerated since his arrest in 2017.

Cargill was reported missing from her apartment complex on June 19, 2017. The next day, police identified Roache, who was 16 at the time, as a possible suspect after witnesses said they saw Cargill with him the day she disappeared.

The following day, Cargill’s body was found in a landfill. During investigation, detectives said they found several pieces of evidence that lead to Roache’s arrest, including Cargill’s DNA and blood in the apartment he was living in at the time.

Bedford police said the case experienced several delays caused by various factors, including the COVID-19 pandemic.

Roache was sentenced Thursday to 10 years in prison. Following his sentencing, he was transferred to the Texas Department of Corrections.

Bedford Police Chief Jeff Williams said in a statement that Roache’s sentencing was a long time coming.

“We’re grateful for the hard work and countless hours put in by Bedford police officers, detectives and forensic investigators, along with the prosecutors from the Tarrant County District Attorney’s Office,” Williams said. “The Cargill family remains in our thoughts as we reach the conclusion of this tragic case.”

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A Texas man received a 10-year-prison sentence after pleading guilty to murdering a 14-year-old girl in 2017 when he was 16 years old, PEOPLE confirms.

A statement from the Bedford Police Department states that Jordin Roache, now 21, pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in the 2017 death of Kaytlynn Cargill, who vanished while walking her dog before her body was found two days later in a landfill.

According to an arrest warrant obtained by PEOPLE in 2017, Cargill was beaten to death with a hammer by Roache inside his apartment, after she went to buy marijuana from him.

Roache has been incarcerated since his arrest and will get credit for time served, NBC-DFW reports.

White Texas 14-Year-Old Found in Landfill Was Allegedly Killed by BLACK With a Hammer After Trying to Buy Marijuana: Police
Police in Bedford, Texas believe that 14-year-old Kaytlynn Cargill was murdered by a 16-year-old acquaintancewith a hammer after she was involved in a drug deal.

According to the arrest warrant obtained by PEOPLE, a teen boy — whose name was redacted on the report — has been charged with murder in connection with her death. He is being held on $250,000 bond. The warrant states that the teen was arrested at Fort Worth-area high school.

Cargill vanished on June 19 while walking her dog near her home on Bedford’s Oak Creek Lane. Her body was found two days later, on June 21, in the Republic Services landfill in nearby Arlington, Texas.

In August, her death was ruled the result of “homicidal violence,” according to the medical examiner.

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Note: this white girl most likely became an acquaintance with the killer black drug dealer at the high school which was FORCED TO RACIALLY INTEGRATE BY FEDERAL SOLDIERS - racially integrated public schools are part of a racist black supremacist conspiracy to ethnically cleanse America of the once majority Caucasian creators of the once great White castle on a hill.
Editor note: Don't do drugs. Especially don't buy from, sell to and/or share drugs with blacks
 
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Jordin Roache admits killing Kaytlynn Cargill, gets 10 years​



By Annie Gimbel

April 21, 2022 / 1:49 PM CDT / CBS Texas

BEDFORD, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) — Jordin Roache, 21, pleaded guilty on April 21 to the killing of Kaytlynn Cargill, 14, whose body was found in an Arlington landfill in the summer of 2017.

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Kaytlynn Cargill CBS DFW
Roache was sentenced to 10 years in prison for first-degree murder, according to a Facebook post from the Bedford Police Department in exchange for his guilty plea. He was incarcerated since his arrest in 2017.

"This day has been a long time coming and we're grateful for the hard work and countless hours put in by Bedford Police officers, detectives, and forensic investigators along with the prosecutors from the Tarrant County District Attorney's Office," said Bedford Police Chief Jeff Williams. "The Cargill family remains in our thoughts as we reach the conclusion of this tragic case."

Cargill was reported missing from her apartment complex off Forest Ridge Drive on June 19, 2017. The next day, police identified Roache, who was 16 at the time, as a possible suspect after witnesses saw her with him the day she was last seen. The following day, June 21, after two days of searching and following leads, Cargill's body was found.

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Jordin Roache Tarrant County Jail
During the subsequent investigation, detectives found several pieces of evidence that led to Roache's arrest, including Cargill's DNA and blood in his girlfriend's apartment, where he was living at the time.





The case experienced several delays over the years, caused by various factors including the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Bedford police. Following his sentencing, Roache was transferred to the Texas Department of Corrections.

If anyone has any additional information about the case, they're urged to contact the Bedford Police Department Criminal Investigations Division at 817.952.2411.
 
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