The gruesome murder of a Mississippi man is being investigated as racially motivated after sets of his remains were found in three different locations since his disappearance last October.
The devastated family of 25-year-old Rasheem Carter said that he went missing shortly after starting a job at a manufacturing company in Taylorsville.
But Carter revealed to his mother that his boss and other colleagues did not like him and even, threatened to kill him.
“He said, 'Me and the owner of this company not seeing eye to eye, mama',” Tiffany Carter read from her phone.
“If anything happened to me, he's responsible for it. I'm too smart for it, mama. He got these guys wanting to kill me,' and that's what he sent me.”
Surveillance footage from the day he was reported missing showed Carter shirtless in the woods, holding a large stick and visibly struggling.
Some of his remains were found in that area, Attorney Ben Crump revealed.
“His head was severed from his body. His vertebrate, his spinal cord was in another spot they discovered away from his severed head,” Crump said that the medical examiner couldn't determine a cause of death.