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Kourtney Kardashian's stepdaughter Alabama Barker makes chilling claim she 'saw' Washington State murder suspect

Kourtney Kardashian's stepdaughter Alabama Barker makes chilling claim she 'saw' Washington State murder suspect

Daily Mail​6 days ago
Kourtney Kardashian 's stepdaughter Alabama Barker claims she 'saw' the Washington State murder suspect in Los Angeles prior to his arrest.
The 19-year-old influencer made the chilling claim on Wednesday, commenting on a TikTok video that warned Los Angeles residents to watch out for the man, named Alexander Lee Rogers, 51.
'If you're in LA please, please be careful the next few nights. There is actually a convicted murderer supposedly in LA,' TikTok user kezsexton warned her fans in the clip, adding that the man is, 'apparently known for attacking people with machetes.'
Alabama took to the comments, writing, 'I saw him in Woodland Hills.'
The star — who recently rocked an X-rated sheer look — did not provide any other details.
DailyMail.com has reached out to Barker's representatives for comment.
Rogers was arrested on Tuesday in the Westlake District, after his abandoned car was found in Calabasas by police, as per ABC7.
Alabama lives with father Travis Barker and his wife Kourtney in the Calabasas neighborhood.
Reports of a possible sighting of the suspect in the Woodland Hills neighborhood, where Alabama claims she saw him, prompted police to scour the area on Tuesday, which eventually led them to the Westlake District, where they arrested him.
He is accused of stabbing 73-year-old Andrew Peters and his sister-in-law, 64-year-old Dawn Peters.
Dawn died from her injuries, while Andrew has survived.
Following the attack, Rogers allegedly fled the state.
The crime took place last Tuesday at the family's home in Longview, Washington, and it's believed to have been 'unprovoked' according to the investigators.
Rogers reportedly did some handywork for the family, after he recently finished a 20-year-long prison sentence.
He was convicted of attempted murder in the early 2000s for attacking people with a machete.
Wearing a pink face mask, she showed off cosmetic products from Chanel as well as pajama sets from Victoria's Secret
Despite the encounter, Alabama did not appear to be unnerved, and shared a TikTok of her shopping haul on Wednesday.
Wearing a pink face mask, she showed off cosmetic products from Chanel as well as pajama sets from Victoria's Secret.
At the end she held up two full bags from Ulta and said she would need to do a part two in order to show everything off.
Alabama was the youngest of Travis' kids before he welcomed 18-month-old son Rocky Barker with his current wife Kourtney.
In addition to Alabama and the baby boy, the Bling 182 drummer also shares son Landon, 21, and stepdaughter Atiana De La Hoya, 26, with his ex Shanna Moakler.
In recent months Alabama has been entangled in drama with Bhad Bhabie.
Earlier this year, the friends-turned-foes exchanged harsh words in the form of diss tracks after Bhad Bhabie, born Danielle Bregoli, accused her boyfriend and baby daddy Le Vaughn of cheating with Alabama.
In February, Bhad Bhabie released a track called Ms. Whitman that dragged Alabama, the Kardashians and her dad Travis into the feud.
The title of the song Ms. Whitman refers to the 1993 film True Romance and the character Alabama Whitman, whom Alabama was actually named after.
The intro of the song features a sample of Kim Kardashian's ex-husband Kanye West's song Carnival.
And she takes it another step further by bringing up the long-standing rumor that her stepmom Kourtney began dating Travis after he was rejected by Kim.
Alabama later addressed the claims on her own Instagram account and said that she had 'no interest' in Vaughn.
She also said that it was Le Vaughn who has been contacting her and 'confessing his feelings' for her for nearly a year.
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