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    That dude that killed his ex-girlfriend & jumped off into the the Grand Canyon trying to escape...

    His name is Terrance Black... goes by "rance"

    No wonder she broke up with his douche bag ass.

    mardyn

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    HAHAHA @ him, got a little less than he deserved though.

    Ded

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    • #3
      Every time I hear of someone named Rance, I always wonder if it's a real name.
      ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Yale View Post
        Every time I hear of someone named Rance, I always wonder if it's a real name.
        I always wonder if it's just an Asian trying to say Lance.

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        • #5
          story?
          "When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
          "A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler

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          • #6
            PLANO, TEXAS— From the Plano Police Department: On April 22, 2011, Plano Police Detectives issued a warrant for the arrest of Terrance Deering Black, a 48-year old white male from Frisco, TX in connection with the death of Susan Nicole Loper.

            The suspect was last seen driving a black 2004 Cadillac Escalade, bearing TX LP #058NJJ and is currently at large. Photos of the suspect and a similar vehicle are attached to this release.


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            IN PICTURES: The Susan Loper Murder Investigation
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            If you have any information regarding this offense or the location of the suspect or his vehicle, please call the Plano Police Department Tip Line at 972-941-2148 or the Crime Stoppers Tip Line at 877-373-8477.

            This investigation is currently on-going.

            Latest from Giselle Phelps: Plano police have a released a photo of a vehicle they are searching for in connection to the Susan Loper murder investigation -- a black, 2004 Cadillac Escalade.

            Collin County has an active warrant search out for Terrance Deering Black

            The warrant is for a charge of capital murder by terror threat/other felony and carries a bond amount of $1000,000.00.

            Investigators have canvassed an apartment complex at 2525 Preston Road in Plano, where the Cadillac was seen. Residents of the area have received the flier with the vehicle photo and description.

            Police held a series a meetings at Plano Police Department Headquarters Thursday to discuss the Susan Loper murder investigation. Sources say a search warrant has been issued in connection to the case. Plano Police will in no way confirm that. They're staying very tight lipped. They say they don't want to jeopardize the case in any way.

            Plano Police say their investigators, along with Texas Rangers, and U.S. Marshals are busy working tons of leads to narrow in on who killed Loper.

            "To say that they have one suspect in their sights, they have many suspects in their sights. We're not going to leave any stone unturned in this case. We're going to be looking at everyone and everybody that could possibly play a part in this crime," said Plano Police Spokesperson Rick McDonald.

            Loper's body was found in a wooded area off the Dallas North Tollway in Frisco Wednesday. She was reported missing from the Gleneagles Country Club in Plano Tuesday. Police believe she was kidnapped from her fitness studio inside the club. Her car was also found near Parker Road and the Tollway in Plano. A very busy area with lots of businesses and activity.

            "Well, there is surveillance video in that entire area. What contains on those surveillance videos, we're not going to discuss at all," said Plano Police Spokesperson Rick McDonald.

            Police believe Loper fought back against her attacker. They say DNA and forensics could play a key role in this case. Part of the reason they're not ready to give away too many details.

            "Some individuals, or people of interest, that we're looking at may stand out a little bit more than others, but at this time we're not naming any single suspect," said McDonald.

            The medical examiner has released Susan Loper's body to her family. We have not received autopsy results yet. Plano Police say they plan to have a significant update for the media Friday morning.

            Jake Loper Trust

            In lieu of flowers, the family and friends of Susan Miller Loper would like to request that any donations be made to help secure Susan's 8 year-old son's future. Please share this information with anyone and everyone who is interested in donating to help her son!

            Jake Loper Trust c/o Ferguson Law Group 2500 Dallas Parkway, Suite 260 Plano, Texas 75093

            Checks should be made payable to: "Jake Loper Trust" Credit Card donations can be accepted by calling the Ferguson Law Group at (972) 562-0777. Ask for Terrie or Tonya

            Susan Loper Funeral Arrangements Wednesday April 27th, 4pm. Hope Fellowship Church Frisco, Texas




            The man arrested in the slaying of a North Texas fitness instructor was captured after he leapt from the rim of the Grand Canyon, park officials said Friday.

            Plano police said Terrance Black, 48, is being held in Arizona in the death of Susan Loper, whose body was found Wednesday morning in a field.

            The U.S. National Park Service said in a statement that rangers found Black at Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona on Friday afternoon.

            The agency said a park visitor complained at about 1:45 p.m. about a man panhandling at the Duck on a Rock pullout about 10 miles east of Grand Canyon Village on the South Rim. Black refused to provide identification the the responding rangers and fled. He jumped off the edge of the rim but only fell about 25 feet, the park service said.

            Rangers identified a vehicle parked at Duck on the Lake as belonging to Black.

            Black was not identified at the park's entry gate because it is National Park Week and visitors are admitted for free. Rangers normally staff the park gates and write down the license plate of every car.

            Rescue crews handcuffed Black, stabilized his injuries and lifted him to the rim.

            The National Park Service said Black was airlifted to Flagstaff Medical Center for treatment. He will be transported to the Coconino County Detention Center when he is released from the hospital to await the arrival of Texas Rangers.

            Black's car was impounded and is being held for Texas Rangers, the park service said.

            On Saturday night, Black was still in the hospital but expected to survive his injuries. After he is released from the hospital he will be extradited back to North Texas where he will face capital murder charges.

            Loper's Friends Relieved by Arrest

            Friends of Loper said Friday they are relieved that Black is in custody.

            "But I think ultimately he will answer to a much higher power, and whatever they could do to him here on Earth won't be half of what happens to him," Maelka Malone, Loper's best friend.

            "It's gut-wrenching," she said. "We can't believe it. We're shocked. We wish it never happened. We can't believe it was him -- I mean, all those things."

            Friends said Loper, a single mother of an 8-year-old boy, and Black had broken up about a year and a half ago.

            "The only question we would probably have to him is, 'Why? Why would you take her from her little boy?' most importantly, because he knew the relationship they had. 'Why would you take her from him?'" Malone said.

            Friends said they knew Black as man who was gentle, God-fearing and doted on Loper and her son.

            "In their relationship, he was very loving and kind to her and overly affectionate, overly loving," Malone said. "I mean, if somebody could be in trouble for loving someone too much, maybe that was the worst thing he did."

            Police Release Few Details

            The Plano Police Department has been tight-lipped on details about the case throughout the investigation.

            In a press conference earlier Friday, investigators said they had issued a murder warrant for Black, who was last seen driving a black Cadillac Escalade with Texas license plate 058-NJJ.

            Hours before the 5 p.m. news conference, NBC DFW learned from Loper's friends that Black, her former boyfriend, drives a black Cadillac Escalade.

            NBC DFW has also learned Black's Frisco residence was searched by police at about 5 a.m. Wednesday and at about 8:30 p.m. Thursday. NBC DFW also learned that a warrant had been issued for his arrest on a charge of capital murder by terror threat/other felony.

            Plano police said even though a warrant has been issued for Black, evidence is still being gathered and that the investigation is ongoing.

            Even earlier Friday, the department said Friday morning that multiple search warrants were issued in a search for evidence that aims to qualify or disqualify numerous suspects.

            They declined to elaborate and would not say who the subject of those warrants were or the addresses they searched. Police would only say that the list of suspects was very narrow and that there was more than one suspect.

            Plano police said Friday morning that they were looking for the driver of a 2004 black Cadillac Escalade that was near the Madison at Willow Bend Apartments at 2525 Preston Road between 3 a.m. and 7 a.m. Tuesday. They didn't say who owned the vehicle and had no license plate number.

            Loper's Toyota RAV4 was later at that complex and not at the original location supplied by investigators, near Parker Road and the North Dallas Tollway. (See pictures of the vehicles here.)

            Police added that everyone in Loper's life was at one time considered a suspect, and investigators are diligently working to remove individuals from that list.

            Officials said Loper's autopsy report is complete, but that it will not be released until police wish to share more details of the crime. They said hope that keeping the information between investigators and the killer will help them find the killer.

            The Texas Rangers and the U.S. Marshal Service is assisting Plano police in the investigation.

            NBC DFW's Ellen Goldberg contributed to this report.
            Ded

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Yale View Post
              Every time I hear of someone named Rance, I always wonder if it's a real name.
              hahaha, actually have a friend named Rance, but he's black
              Originally posted by 03trubluGT
              Your opinion is what sucks.
              You are too stupied and arrogant

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              • #8
                i am amazed at people who screw up killing themselves.

                god bless.
                It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men -Frederick Douglass

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by silverback View Post
                  i always wonder if it's just an asian trying to say lance.
                  lmao!

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                  • #10
                    "Rance" in this guy's case could be short for rancid bunghole.....

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by silverback View Post
                      i always wonder if it's just an asian trying to say lance.
                      ror

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by silverback View Post
                        i always wonder if it's just an asian trying to say lance.
                        lmgdao!!

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