Dallas Police Find Body In 18-Wheeler Cab
Discussion in 'Truckers News' started by rookietrucker, Aug 20, 2012.
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crap news, why don't they just tell it like it is, call CRST, they'll tell them who was assigned, whose the owner, when was the last time the truck fueled, where, loaded, unloaded when and where
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That truck will be held for evidence for a long time . It should be pretty ripe by the time some newbie gets told he has a truck available to pick up.
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So that was the smell in my first truck
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New drivers, this is why you don't make your trainer mad! You might end up a stain!
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BTW, how many CSA points is an improperly stowed/secured dead body?NavigatorWife Thanks this. -
Team driving... it isn't for everyone.
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his driver manager shouldnt have got him so angry
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Update, 10:25 a.m. Thursday:
Roderick Jordan (left) faces is a murder charge in the stabbing of James Gregory Lynn. (Dallas County Jail)
The victim of the stabbing has been identified as 46-year-old James Gregory Lynn of Lancaster.
Lynn has a lengthy criminal history that includes resisting arrest, multiple counts of robbery and parole violations.
The suspect, Roderick Jordan, was the owner of the semi. Further details about the motive in the killing were unavailable.
Update, 9:35 a.m. Tuesday:
Dallas police have identified the driver of the semi as Roderick Jordan. He has been arrested and charged with murder.
Jordan, 49, was seen moving inside the semi cab when police pulled him over because the truck's brakes malfunctioned, according to an arrest warrant affidavit released today by police.
The responding officer asked Jordan whether there was anyone else in the cab, and the suspect said no.
Jordan, from Mineral Springs, Ark., then gave the officer permission to search the cab, and he found the male victim dead with multiple stab wounds. The suspect's clothes had several blood stains.
When the officer asked Jordan about the victim, he simply responded, "He is dead," according to the affidavit.
Jordan was booked into the Dallas County Jail on $500,000 bail.
The victim has yet to be identified, and the motive for the slaying remains under investigation.
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