Black Man Arrested For The Murder Of Pregnant Woman From 2015 With No Evidence & No Body Recovered! (Video)
by Tj Sotomayor July 28, 2020 0 commentsBut Did He Do It?
By: Tommy “Tj” Sotomayor
A Kentucky man has been charged with murder in the 2015 disappearance of a pregnant woman who vanished after leaving a northwestern Indiana college campus.
A Lake County judge entered not guilty pleas on behalf of Derron Fuller, 25, during a Tuesday hearing. Prosecutors allege he killed Rochelle Thomas Stubblefield, 20, in November 2015.
Stubblefield’s mother, Thelma Thomas, told police that her daughter was last seen by a teacher at Calumet College and was seen with friends at a basketball game on Nov. 10, 2015, according to court records.
Thomas told police that her daughter was eight months pregnant at the time, and her phone wasn’t working, according to court records. Police spoke with college administrators and learned that Stubblefield didn’t go to class Nov. 11 or Nov. 12, 2015, according to court records.
After police spoke with Thomas, according to court records, police contacted Fuller, who told officers that Stubblefiled “talked about going to Atlanta but did not know where she was.”
When officers referred to Fuller as Stubblefield’s boyfriend, he stated he wasn’t her boyfriend, according to court records. Then, when officers referred to Fuller as the father of Stubblefield’s child, he told officers that he’s not the father, according to court records.Advertisement
On Nov. 20, 2015, police received a tip from Illinois police that two people had information about a possible homicide, according to court records. The two individuals were Fuller’s cousins, who told police that Fuller “admitted to killing a female who was eight months pregnant with Fuller’s child” during a phone conversation, according to court records.
The cousins told police that Fuller stated the woman was Stubblefield, and that she was buried behind Williams School in Gary, according to court records. The woman’s body has not been found, officials said.
Fuller told his cousins, according to court records, that “he was afraid of paying child support so he choked and stabbed her in the temple.”
On Nov. 23, 2015, Fuller was arrested after officers found him at his girlfriend’s house, according to court records. The girlfriend later told police that she picked Fuller up from Williams Elementary School and that he told her that “something happened to (Stubblefield) and that he did it,” according to court records.
Police conducted two canine searches for Stubblefield’s remains – on Aug. 25, 2016 and Jan. 24, 2017 – but nothing was found, according to court records. During the 2017 canine search, the K-9s “indicated the presence of human remains on the sandy hillside” behind the school, but when officers “probed and dug in the area” nothing was found, according to court records.
In August 2019, Fuller’s then-ex-girlfriend again stated as they drove away from the school, he started throwing Stubblefield’s items out the window of the car. She told police that Fuller said he killed Stubblefield by choking her to death, according to court records.
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