Woman ‘Sends Creepy Tweet’ Days After She Is Brutally Killed

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Two days after Texan student Jacqueline Vandagriff was found burned and dismembered in a park, a creepy tweet was sent from her Twitter account.

It was the same day as her autopsy when the message reading “Never knew I could feel like this” appeared on her social media account.

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On the night of her murder she was seen at a bar with known-stalker Charles Dean Bryant, 30, who was arrested for her murder on Sunday, Elite Daily reports.

Here is Bryant:

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That same night, Ms Vandigraff, who was in her first year at Texas Women’s University in Denton studying nutrition, sent a few tweets expressing her dismay at the online dating scene.

Here are the tweets from the night of her murder:

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Vandagriff’s body was found inside a blue plastic kids pool that Bryant owned in Acorn Woods Park.

The school’s Vice President for Student Life, Monica Mendez-Grant, paid tribute to Vandagriff, saying:

The death of a student affects the entire TWU community, and I know that all of us send our deepest sympathy to Jacqueline’s family and friends.

Jacqueline exemplified the spirit of learning and service that is the hallmark of our TWU community.

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Gym instructor, Bryant, has a history of stalking, criminal trespassing, forgery and marijuana possession, with a student of the University of North Texas filing a complaint against him saying he was harassing her in August.

He was ordered to stay away from campus, but on September 6 he violated the mandate and was charged with stalking.

Mr Bryant has been charged with capital murder with a $1 million (£770,000) bail.