The man accused of murdering Rachel Elizabeth Imani Buckner once held office in San Francisco, and claimed he was the victim of false sexual harassment accusations in college.
New details have come to light about the East Bay man accused of killing his girlfriend andJoseph C. Roberts, 42, arrested earlier this month in the murder of Rachel Elizabeth Imani Buckner, 27, was elected in 2020 to serve in the San Francisco Republican Central Committee, and claimed he was the victim of #MeToo when he was suspended from college, theBuckner's body was found wrapped in plastic and duct tape on July 20 near the Bay Farm shoreline in.
In 2013, two students from Savannah State University in Georgia accused Roberts of verbal and online sexual harassment, resulting in his suspension from college. Roberts was quoted in
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