SHOCKING BREAKING NEWS! WHY DID WYCLIFFE CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY WHO SPENT 12 YEARS IN MOZAMBIQUE WITH HER HUSBAND AND 2 CHILDREN TRANSLATING THE BIBLE, “KILL HERSELF” ON A LUGGAGE CONVEYOR BELT IN CHICAGO O’HARE AIRPORT IN THE STRANGEST WAY POSSIBLE?
pictured: North Carolina mom-of-two Virginia Christine Vinton, 57, with husband, Jim, 59, and daughters Abby and Emily
DANIEL WHYTE III, PRESIDENT OF GOSPEL LIGHT SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL, SAYS SHOCKING AND STRANGE DEATHS ARE HAPPENING NOW MORE THAN EVER. WHYTE TELLS CHRISTIANS TO REMEMBER THIS PASSAGE AND MEDITATE ON IT: I PETER 5:8: “BE SOBER, BE VIGILANT; BECAUSE YOUR ADVERSARY THE DEVIL, AS A ROARING LION, WALKETH ABOUT, SEEKING WHOM HE MAY DEVOUR.” THE WORD “DEVOUR” MEANS TO DESTROY, WHICH INCLUDES KILLING.
The airport worker who discovered the body of a woman in a luggage carousel chute at Chicago O’Hare Airport told police how he could not immediately make sense of the ghoulish scene that confronted him when he started his August 8 shift.
Missionary Virginia Vinton was found dead shortly before 7:30am on Thursday last week with initial reports suggesting she had become ‘entangled’ in one of the airport’s luggage belts.
Now, DailyMail.com can exclusively reveal the chilling truth of the 57-year-old mother of two’s bizarre death and why it was ruled a suicide by authorities in Cook County, Illinois.
According to the Chicago Police Department incident report obtained by DailyMail.com Vinton was found by a Delta Airlines baggage handler when he arrived to begin loading luggage from a recently arrived flight at Carousel 11.
The report details the sinister scene as it unfolded, stating: ‘He began starting up the conveyor belt by swiping his airport ID and using his fingerprint to begin operations.’
As the belt began to move and the small overhead door opened, the handler noticed a woman at the entrance of the conveyor belt.’
The worker whose name is redacted in the report stated: ‘He thought to himself, ‘why is there a lady in the chute looking at me, maybe observing me do my job.’
He then asked the woman, ‘Do you want me to turn off the conveyor belt?’
As he continued to place bags on the belt, he told officers he felt an ‘eerie feeling’ and called out to her, ‘Hey, are you ok?’
It was only as he got closer to her he realized she wasn’t responding and she had an electrical cord wrapped around her neck.
Chicago Fire Department responded to the scene and managed to cut Vinton down. They performed life saving measures, the report reads, ‘to no avail’, and she was declared dead by a doctor on the scene at 7:55am.
Vinton worked for the Wycliffe Ministries in Waxhaw, North Carolina, where she lived with husband, Jim, 59, and daughters Abby, 23, and Emily, 21.
It is not known why she was in Chicago, but the couple said on a website that they liked to visit friends in the Midwest every summer.
Information on Wycliffe Ministries’ website states that the couple lived in Mozambique, East Africa, for 12 years where they worked as missionaries translating bibles into local languages.