Virginia Tech football player accused of killing Tinder match after discovering his date was a man [View all]
A suspended Virginia Tech football player punched and stomped his Tinder match to death after learning the person was a man, according to prosecutors. Isimemen Etute, 18, of Virginia Beach, was charged with second-degree murder in connection with the death of Jerry Smith in Blacksburg, where Virginia Tech is located, police said earlier this month. Smith, 40, died of blunt force injuries to the head, according to the Roanoke Medical Examiners Office.
Officials initially said Etute and the victim were acquaintances, but new details in court Wednesday revealed that the two met on April 10 after matching on the Tinder dating app, NBC affiliate WSLS of Roanoke reported. Etute told police that Smith was posing as a woman under the alias, Angie, Assistant Commonwealths Attorney Jason Morgan said. He did not know that Smith was a man when the two met and engaged in sexual activity during their first encounter at Smiths apartment, according to Etutes lawyer, Jimmy Turk.
On May 31, Etute returned to the victims residence where he found out that Angie was actually Smith, Turk said. After the discovery, Etute punched Smith five times and stomped on his head after the victim fell on the floor, according to Morgan. He told authorities that Smith did not fight back and admitted that he heard a bubbly and gurgling noise after the incident, but did not call the police, Morgan said.
The Commonwealth appealed the judges ruling to release Etute on a $75,000 bond, but dropped it after
a judge determined that the suspect was neither a flight risk nor a danger to society.
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