Texas Woman Killed Roommate by Sitting on Her in ‘Prayer Position’
By Jerry Lambe
Law & Crime
February 3, 2022
170-pound Gloria Ann Jordan suffocated her roommate by praying on top of her
A woman in Texas was arrested this week after she allegedly killed one of her roommates by sitting on her until she suffocated. Gloria Ann Jordan, 41, was taken into custody on Tuesday and charged with one count of manslaughter, jail records reviewed by Law&Crime say.
Officers with the Wichita Falls Police Department on Nov. 21, 2021
responded to a call about an unresponsive woman at a home located in the
1100 block of Las Cruces Lane, Wichita Falls CBS/CW affiliate KAUZ-TV reported. The home was shared reportedly by Jordan, Gloria Farmer, and a third roommate whose name was not disclosed.
Upon arriving at the scene in November, first responders discovered
Farmer’s body, and it was initially concluded that her death was medical
in nature, KAUZ reported. It wasn’t until a family friend of Farmer’s
reportedly went to police and reported “concerns” with the circumstances
of her death that a follow-up investigation was ordered. The report did
not detail what concerned the family friend.
Investigators began by questioning Farmer and Jordan’s roommate for a
second time. During the second interview, the roommate reportedly
admitted that Jordan may have killed Farmer by sitting on her. She
reportedly told police that she failed to mention anything during the
initial interview because she feared Jordan.
Per the report, the roommate told police that Farmer was sitting in
an office chair when Jordan put her hand on Farmer’s forehead and pushed
backwards, tipping her and the chair over backwards and onto the floor.
The roommate reportedly said that Jordan was praying when she pushed
Farmer over.
Farmer was reportedly on her back and on the floor when the 170-pound
Jordan allegedly sat on her chest, straddling her body. Farmer
repeatedly told Jordan to get off because she couldn’t breathe, the
roommate reportedly told police, but Jordan refused. The roommate
reportedly said she tried to held Farmer but was unable to move Jordan,
who sat on Farmer’s chest until the victim stopped breathing.
A medical examiner conducted an autopsy and determined that Farmer’s
manner of death was homicide and the cause of death was mechanical
asphyxiation.
Investigators on Nov. 24 questioned Jordan for a second time. During
the interview, Jordan allegedly said that she tipped Farmer over in the
office chair and admitted to straddling her body in a “prayer position.”
She said she had her hands on Farmer’s forehead during the incident but
then refused to respond to any additional questions, according to the
report.
Officers with the Burkburnett Police Department, which is about 20
miles north of Wichita Falls, took Jordan into custody Tuesday. She is
currently being held in the Wichita County Jail. A judge set her bond at
$150,000, online jail records show.
Those records also show
that Jordan was arrested on Nov. 26 and charged with assault causing
bodily injury in a family violence incident. She was released two days
later after posting a surety bond of $2,500. Per KAUZ, Jordan allegedly
became violent after a woman refused to drive her to Dallas —
approximately 140 miles southeast of Wichita Falls — because Jordan
would not agree to pay for gas. Jordan allegedly slammed the woman’s
head into a wall several times and shouted, “I rebuke you in the name of
the Lord.”
2 comments:
The lord works in mysterious ways.........
“I rebuke (kill) you in the name of the Lord.”
I'm sure she will make a fine building tender at TDCJ. "Gloria that convict needs some REBUKING." "Yes, Sir Boss. I rebuke her just fine."
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