Police are reportedly investigating tweets which appeared on a young woman’s social media account a day after she was found dead.
Jacqueline Vandagriff’s body was found dismembered in a park on September 14 after firefighters extinguished a blaze that was consuming her.
According to CBS, the day after the North Texas college student was found dismembered and burned, someone made a post to her Twitter account.
The post appeared on her Twitter account, reading: “Never knew I could feel like this.”
Never knew I could feel like this
— boring blonde (@nochillblonde) September 16, 2016
The tweet followed one made on her Twitter account after she met a man named Charles Dean Bryant, six years older than she was.
The pair met at a bar in Grapevine, Texas, which she was last seen leaving with Bryant around 11pm.
After that, Ms Vandagriff wrote: “I’m glad I decided to get off tinder and waked (sic) to a bar”.
She was seen on a security video meeting Bryant at a bar in Denton, where she attended Texas Woman’s University, the night before her body was found.
They were later seen going to another bar, then leaving together at about 9.45pm.
Police went on to arrest Bryant, charging him with capital murder.
This means that for the alleged murder of Ms Vandagriff, Bryant faces the prospect of the death penalty.
I'm glad I decided to get off tinder and waked to a bar
— boring blonde (@nochillblonde) September 14, 2016
According to CBS, officials responding to the fire about 6.30am found Ms Vandagriff body’s in a plastic kiddie pool in a park in Grapevine, located about 20 miles from Haslet.
Bryant is currently being held on a bond of $1 million.
Police will allege he had purchased a shovel from a Walmart store near his home on September 14, the day after he met Ms Vandagriff.
They will also allege that there was evidence at Bryant’s home that someone had tried to dig a hole in the ground.
Grapevine police told CBS they were aware of the suspicious tweets and were investigating.
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