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Old 08-09-2005, 07:01 PM
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Old 08-09-2005, 10:04 PM
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Such a pretty woman........I'll be in Orangeburg next weekend and will keep my eyes and ears open. I will keep her family in my prays
I have "peeps" in Orangeburg.
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Old 08-10-2005, 12:36 PM
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I saw this on Dateline

The story addressed the fact that women of color do not get the same coverage when they are missing as white women. The president of NBC news was on there and he kinda beat around the bush and said that he didn't think that it was racist on purpose. Whatever.

They said an arrest had been made in the case and that blood had been found in an apartment that matched Tamika's DNA. The dude had run off and the apartment had been cleaned by management, which no doubt removed a LOT of evidence.
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Old 08-12-2005, 08:54 PM
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Post Man Charged In Disappearance Of Tamika Huston

Man Charged In Disappearance Of Tamika Huston
Woman Reported Missing In June 2004


http://www.thecarolinachannel.com/ne...68/detail.html

POSTED: 2:24 pm EDT August 12, 2005
UPDATED: 4:20 pm EDT August 12, 2005

SPARTANBURG -- New information in the case of a Spartanburg woman who disappeared last year has come to light Friday afternoon.

Spartanburg Public Safety Director Tony Fisher said that Christopher Lemont Hampton has been charged with murder. Fisher said recently uncovered forensic evidence indicated that Hampton was responsible for killing Huston.

Huston, 24, went missing in June 2004. Her car was found abandoned at an apartment complex a week later.

In March, Spartanburg Public Safety officials said that they had identified a "person of interest" in the case. At the time, investigators said the man, a former bank robber, was related to a Spartanburg apartment building where authorities found traces of Huston's blood in January.

Investigators said a set of keys found in Huston's car led them to the apartment building.

Fisher said that Hampton and Huston were friends at some point, but could not say if they had been dating.

Huston's case has received national attention from "America's Most Wanted" and "Dateline".
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Old 08-12-2005, 09:05 PM
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Folks,

It's really amazing how the media can spend so much time on running a story about a missing child or female if she has the right color.

I also saw a recent episode on one of the current news program that pointed out this serious injustice in America. Yes, they did talk about the lack of cover for Ms. Tamika Huston. I'm glad that we are finally beginning to hear information about this young woman.

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Old 02-13-2006, 09:44 PM
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Sad answers to Tamika's disappearance



More details on the fate of the missing woman whose family demanded that her story be told
By Josh Mankiewicz
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NBC News
Updated: 3:08 p.m. ET Oct. 10, 2005

She was here for just a moment... and then, at only 24, Tamika Huston was gone. She simply vanished.

Left behind are both her family’s anguish and the words of the man who admits killing her.

This collision of two lives came to a terrible end in late May of 2004. Tamika had quit her waitressing job and was looking for something better


She loved to sing, and even tried out for the TV show “American Idol,” and though that didn’t work out, Tamika had decided to set her sights beyond the life she was living in Spartanburg, South Carolina. But she lived alone and it was several days before anyone realized they hadn’t heard from Tamika in awhile.

Rebkah Howard, Tamika's aunt: She wouldn’t just disappear. She knows without question that our entire family would be just, you know, devastated at not being able to find her. And I don’t think that she would ever put us through that.

Rebkah Howard sounded the alarm that sent police to Tamika’s home, where they found her dog, her cell phone, some uncashed paychecks, but no Tamika.

Howard: It was basically a year-long search for her. Very little clues— it was just heartbreaking.

But while other missing women were featured prominently on national newscasts, Tamika’s story was not. That was despite the best efforts of her aunt Rebkah Howard, a Miami-based public relations executive. And so Tamika’s case came to be a kind of emblem of what was missing from the national news media, and it sparked a discussion of the role race plays in deciding which news stories to cover, and which to ignore.

When we first brought you the story of Tamika Huston, we told you police had a suspect in her disappearance. But at the time, investigators had no body and no proof that a crime had been committed, and so police asked us not to reveal the identity of the suspect, and we agreed. Now, that investigation is nearing an end, and tonight, we can name the person charged in the murder of Tamika Huston.

His name is Christopher Hampton, a young man who’d been in and out of jail, he apparently began seeing Tamika just a short time before she disappeared. That is why her family members didn’t know his name, and couldn’t point investigators in his direction.

Spartanburg police lieutenant Steve Lamb had heard from Tamika’s friend that she had recently started seeing a guy named Chris. But detectives had no last name.

Spartan Police Lieutenant Steve Lamb: They had only been dating a short period of time, less than a month. In this case, we were fortunate, in the next case, we may not be. But if there is a lead, or a possibility, we try to follow it, and try to find the truth.

An answer to the question of what happened to Tamika would take investigators down a twisting path. A few days after their investigation began, they found her car and in it, a key that didn’t fit either the car or Tamika’s home. Through a local locksmith, Spartanburg police traced it to an apartment complex, and eventually to the lock on the door of an apartment that, at the time Tamika vanished, had been rented by Christopher Hampton.

Now, add to good police work a piece of good luck: Lt. Lamb went looking for Hampton and found him in the federal lock-up on a parole violation.

Lamb: Christopher Hampton was already in jail, and was going to be in jail until around August. Instead of rushing in this case and going in, signing warrants on him for murder, we had time to prepare, time to build, and time to make a strong case against him.

Inside Hampton’s former apartment, on the carpet, was a bloodstain. Tests matched it to Tamika’s DNA.

County prosecutor Trey Gowdy: [A case] Being solved and being prosecutable are two different things.

What became significant after the blood evidence was found was the laughably inconsistent stories that the defendant told as to how that stain got there.


First, Hampton told police the stain was tabasco sauce, then said someone had vandalized his place, dumping ketchup and mayonnaise on the carpet. He even volunteered that he’d rented a carpet steamer to clean it up. Even stranger, Hampton made many of these claims in letters he sent to investigators from inside federal detention, long before he was charged in Tamika’s disappearance.

Gowdy: He attempted to exonerate himself. That is unusual for folks who are not connected with crimes to write a letter and say, “Hey, by the way, I just wanted you to know I had nothing to do with this crime.”

On the day Hampton was to be released from federal custody on his parole violation, Lt. Lamb felt he had enough. Christopher Hampton was arrested and charged with the murder of Tamika Huston.


Hampton led police to Tamika’s remains, in a remote, wooded area where he had buried her. He confessed to killing Tamika, but said it was an accident— something he said during a jailhouse interview with Alexander Morrison, a local newspaper reporter.

According to Hampton, he and Tamika had an argument while he was ironing his work uniform.

Hampton: I just got mad. I just, just threw an iron... It happened so fast, I looked, I can’t believe it. I was, I just walked out of the room.

He says that when he returned, Tamika was dead.

Reporter: If you could tell her family anything right now, what would that be?

Hampton: To be forgiven. I didn’t mean for it to happen.

But Hampton’s actions after Tamika’s death raise more questions. By his own admission, he hid Tamika’s body in his closet. Police also say that very night, Hampton had sex with another girl— just a few feet away from the woman he had just killed.

Howard: So, he has intercourse with the young woman who was actually 15 years old at the time, while Tamika is stuffed in a comforter in his closet. It was just a heinous crime. It was literally our worst fears realized.

Tamika’s aunt Rebkah Howard doesn’t buy Hampton’s story of an accident.

Howard: He said in that interview to the newspaper that he wasn’t a monster. I mean, if that’s not the actions of a monster, I don’t know what is. We have no idea how long Tamika was alive. We don’t know if she died instantly. We don’t know if she died over the course of the night in his home while he left there on the floor bleeding out, or when he stuffed her in the closet. We’ll never know. We’ll never know.

Christopher Hampton has pled not guilty. He goes on trial in April.

Tamika Huston’s funeral is scheduled for November 5th. Until then, this secluded place where police found her remains is the only memorial for a woman whose family demanded that her story be told... no matter what the ending.

© 2006 MSNBC Interactive
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Old 02-14-2006, 06:12 AM
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Thank you NinjaPoodle for this update- I was wondering about the outcome of this case. My heart goes out to her family and all those who loved her.
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Old 02-14-2006, 12:54 PM
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They really kept it on the low when she was found. Spartanburg is in the Upstate and I didn't know they had found her until the funeral.
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Old 02-14-2006, 10:11 PM
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Thank god they found out who did it, before it happened to someone else. My heart goes out to her family. But she may now rest in peace.
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Old 02-16-2006, 12:33 AM
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This has got to be one of the most sickest/saddest stories of a young black woman that I have ever heard. May her family have peace.
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Old 02-16-2006, 02:46 PM
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This is such a sad story, I hope and pray that her family is able to find peace in the midst of this.
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Old 02-24-2006, 03:46 PM
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I had kept an eye on the story, but I had no idea that the guy charged had put her body in a closet while he had sex with another girl...WTF!

Lord, forgive me for my judging heart right now...
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Old 02-25-2006, 12:46 AM
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This is absolutely devastating. I pray that Tamika's soul and her relatives minds are more at peace now that there is some truth out there about her "disappearance". I agree with her aunt that the complete truth may never come out, but it's sad that her own boyfriend was involved to such a horrific degree.

I'm disappointed that the local news media couldn't thoroughly update the public on what had received some national media coverage.

From_the_roots: God's gonna have to forgive a lot of us for judging in this situation. I don't think any of us can wrap our mind around her killer's actions/thought process.
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Old 02-28-2006, 08:54 PM
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But what do we do.....

I remember a time, not that long ago, that the AA community would be ALL over this. Protests, debates the media were sure to show up. It seems to me that what has happened that with all those protests and debates White America has become desensitized to our suffering and issues. Our stories arent news worthy. This is why BlacK America Web, Essence and BET(what it used to be) are very necessary. How else will we learn about what is going on?

You can see the evidence of White America's general desensitizaton to our issues here on GC. The tern the "Race Card" constantly being slung about. Our pointing out our continued suffering still in 2006 is a game to some. (Side Note: Maybe I need to get out more, but I find it highly irratating when the term "Race Card" is used when discussing AA issues. However Jewish Americans are quick to remind everyone of the Holocust. But.....it is never a "race card" thing for them. It isnt a race card thing for anyone except AA's).

My question becomes what do we do? I cant change any one, I can only change myself. I am going to make some very definative changes in my life and my community. I am going to sign up to work with the youth ministry at my church. I want our children to know about the past and let them know that they have to stay covered in the blood of Jesus. I think that I will be more vocal about thinks when the opportunity to educate arises. That is all I can think of for now. What about you? What do you do think can be doe on an individual level to make our issues known on a small level or a large level.
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Old 04-19-2006, 12:07 AM
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http://www.fox21.com/Global/story.as...19311&nav=2KPp


Spartanburg, SC
Christopher Hampton Pleas Guilty: Admits Killing Tamika Huston
April 6, 2006 06:10 AM PDT


When Tamika Huston disappeared back in May 2004, her family knew something had gone wrong. They passed out fliers and investigators with the Spartanburg Public Safety Department drained ponds and searched wooded areas for her. A TV crew from FOX's America's Most Wanted even profiled the case, but still no clues, not until investigators found a set of key in Tamika's abandoned car.

Those keys belonged to her ex-boyfriend, Christopher Hampton. "We were desperately looking for my daughter and he said nothing! He said nothing; that was just plain evil," said Gabriella Simenehe, Tamika's mother. Now clean-cut, dressed in a blue shirt and khakis, and bound with handcuffs, Hampton walks into a Sparatanburg courtroom a killer.

"Hampton spun around and hit her in the head with a hot iron. According to him,she fell to the ground. Hampton then rolled her up in a comforter and put her in the closet while he borrowed bleach from a neighbor," said Trey Gowdy, solicitor. While Tamika was stuffed in Hampton's closet dying, he drank a couple of beers and then had sex with a 15 year-old girl.

Later, he took off Tamika's clothes, put her in a car and buried her in a wooded area in Spartanburg County. Months later he went back to the grave and removed her head. "Taken my daughter's skull and some of her remains, placed them in a plastic bag then throwing it in a dumpster like it was his trash," commented Tamika's mother.

The details are overwhelming for Tamika's father, Anthony Huston. "Your honor, this has totally destroyed my life. I remember when my baby was a little baby," said Huston as he cried.

"Mr. Hampton, the sentence of the court is that you'd be committed to the state department of corrections for life," said Judge John Few. Her best friend, Zelda Teamer says she can't believe Tamika is gone. "I felt he wasn't compassionate in the courtroom. He act like it didn't even bother him and that's still traumatic to me." However, Prize Funk, Tamkia's uncle, says the family is satisfied with Hampton's punishment. "I don't hate him, I hate what he's done and I hate what he's caused, the pain he's caused," commented Funk.

Christopher Hampton will spend the rest of his life in prison. He'll have to serve every single day because he isn't eligible for parole.
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