Showing posts with label homicide. Show all posts
Showing posts with label homicide. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

W.E. A.L.L. B.E. TV: "The U.S. Army Raped & Murdered My Daughter: Justice For Pfc LaVena Johnson!!!" Dr. John Johnson (Father) Interview~2/04/2009


W.E. A.L.L. B.E. TV: "The U.S. Army Raped & Murdered My Daughter: Justice For Pfc LaVena Johnson!!!"
Dr. John Johnson (Father) Interview~2/04/2009



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"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."
~Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Reportedly 1 Out Of 3 Women Are Sexually Assaulted & 1
Out Of 5 Men Are Sexually Assaulted In The U.S. Military


In May of 2005, LaVena Johnson was assigned to the 129 Corp Support Battalion
and deployed to service a tour in Balad, Iraq... On July 19, 2005, eight weeks after
being deployed to Iraq, she was mysteriously murdered at the age of 19, eight days shy of her twentieth birthday...She was the first woman soldier and the first Black woman soldier to die while serving in Iraq or Afghanistan...To this date, the cause of her death is still being questioned...


Although the U.S. Army officially ruled her death a suicide, the condition she was found in a contractor’s tent owned by military contractor giant Kellogg, Brown & Root (which was at that time a subsidiary of another military contractor giant, Halliburton) says otherwise…
The tent was partially set on fire which damaged LaVena ‘s hands and back…There was a blood trail outside the tent which suggests that her body was moved from another location…She was found with a broken nose (which was repaired with plastic surgery post-mortem), loose and knocked back teeth, bruises on her face and body, busted lips, a black eye and
teeth bite marks on her upper body and lacerations were found in her genital area…One of her shoulders was dislocated and her neck was broken as well…Also parts of her tongue, anus and vagina were also surgically removed post-mortem…


A corrosive liquid was also found in her vagina, maybe lye, which suggested that someone was trying to destroy DNA and the evidence of a brutal rape…When the body was received by the family her white military dress gloves were glued to her hand to cover up the third degree burns and broken bones…They say that LaVena Johnson at 5’ 1” tall and around 100 pounds committed suicide by putting a M-16 gun into her mouth…However, a small entry wound found on the left side of her head suggests that she was shot and killed by a 9mm handgun which is a much smaller gun…BTW she was right handed…

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Wednesday, April 02, 2014

W.E. A.L.L. B.E. TV: "Frederick Jermaine Carter Hanging Case Update With His Aunt, Sis. Shellia Ross"~3/30/2014


W.E. A.L.L. B.E. TV: "Frederick Jermaine Carter Hanging Case Update With His Aunt, Sis. Shellia Ross"~3/30/2014


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 WATCH ALSO: W.E. A.L.L. B.E. TV: "Shellia Ross: Justice For  'Fire'...My Nephew Frederick Jermaine Carter"~3/23/2011

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About Frederick Jermaine Carter Hanging Case

Frederick Jermaine Carter Hanging 7 Months Later: No Investigation, No "Autopsy Results", No Suspects, No Movement…Want to Know Why???  Read On!!!  W.E. A.L.L. B.E. News Exclusive~7/5/2011
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Saturday, March 29, 2014

W.E. A.L.L. B.E. TV: "Shellia Ross: Justice For 'Fire'...My Nephew Frederick Jermaine Carter"~3/23/2011



W.E. A.L.L. B.E. TV:  "Shellia Ross: Justice For  'Fire'...My Nephew Frederick Jermaine Carter"~3/23/2011



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About Frederick Jermaine Carter Hanging Case

Frederick Jermaine Carter Hanging 7 Months Later: No Investigation, No "Autopsy Results", No Suspects, No Movement…Want to Know Why???  Read On!!!  W.E. A.L.L. B.E. News Exclusive~7/5/2011
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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

W.E. A.L.L. B.E. TV:"Before Trayvon: The Murder & Cover-Up of Johnnie Mae Chappell"

 
W.E. A.L.L. B.E. TV:"Before Trayvon: The Murder & Cover-Up of Johnnie Mae Chappell"

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~Frederick Douglass



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1.) Shelton Chappell (Johnnie Mae Chappell's Son)

2.) Sgt. Lee Cody
 Former police detectives Lee Cody (left) and Don Coleman visit the Civil Rights Memorial, which contains the name of Johnnie Mae Chappell.

C. Lee Cody Jr. was a detective sergeant with the sheriff's office when Johnnie Mae Chappell was killed. Lee says the sheriff's department did not assign anyone to investigate the murder, so he and his partner took on the case themselves.

Lee says he and his partner arrested the suspects, got full confessions and found the murder weapon. Still, Lee says charges against three of the four men were completely dropped. "Here is a black woman gunned down in cold blood on a dark, lonely highway, and none of them cared. We lived in a racist city and a racist town run by racist people," Lee says.

Outraged, Lee demanded answers from his bosses. Soon after, he was fired and his life began to unravel. "I got a job driving a garbage truck, and I wasn't a very good husband, and I drank too much," he says. "I was eaten up with it, there's no doubt about it."

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3.) Sis. Ruth Monteiro (Johnnie Mae Chappell)

About Johnnie Mae Chappell, Her Murder & The Cover-Up:

On March 23, 1964, race riots raged in downtown Jacksonville, Florida. Johnnie Mae Chappell, a 35-year-old wife and mother of 10 children, was not anywhere near downtown that evening, though. Instead, she was frantically searching the roadside near her home in Pickettville, the poor all-black neighborhood in the Jacksonville area, with two neighbors, hoping to find the wallet she had lost on her way home (Hastings, 2003). Unfortunately, Chappell would lose her life to senseless violence that night simply because of the color of her skin.

While Chappell and her neighbors were searching the edge of the road with a flashlight, a car carrying four white men approached. The men, who had been incensed by radio reports about the riots, were driving around looking to "get" a black person. When they saw three black individuals on the side of the road, the man seated in the front passenger seat pulled up a gun and fired. Chappell was struck in the stomach by a single bullet and died on the way to the hospital (Hastings, 2003).

As was the case with the killing of many African Americans during the Jim Crow era, Chappell's murder received very little attention. The local media mentioned her death only as a side note in stories about the riots that focused mainly on white citizens who had been injured (Murphy, 2005). Also, according to the detectives who eventually investigated and solved Chappell's murder, nobody within the local police force had ever been assigned to investigate the crime. Instead, detectives Lee Cody and Donald Coleman cracked the case somewhat by chance (Hastings, 2003).

In August 1964, five months after the murder, Cody and Coleman were approached on two separate occasions by a young man named Wayne Chessman, who said he wanted to help the detectives. The detectives were initially unsure what Chessman was talking about, but after seeing Chessman leave their second encounter in a car that matched the one that carried Chappell's murderer, the detectives decided to question Chessman at the police station. During the subsequent interview, Chessman provided a detailed account of Chappell's murder and implicated 3 other men: Elmer Kato, the driver of the car, James Alex Davis, who sat in the back seat with Chessman that night, and J.W. Rich, the shooter (Hastings, 2003). Under questioning, Kato and Rich confessed to the crime, although Rich claimed that it was an accident (Mitchell, 2010).

After Cody and Coleman completed their investigation, Chessman, Kato, Rich, and Davis were arrested and charged with first-degree murder. However, the threads of justice began to unravel at that point. The two detectives claim that they were berated by their commanding officer for investigating the crime, and they were subsequently removed from the case. Additionally, the murder weapon mysteriously disappeared. Despite the loss of evidence, the state proceeded with its case, and an all-white jury found Rich guilty of a lesser charge of manslaughter. This was a surprising result, given that many whites avoided any punishment for killing black men, women, and children throughout the Jim Crow era. Rich was sentenced to ten years in prison as a result of his conviction, but he only served three years before being released. All charges against the other three men were dropped (Hastings, 2003).

While her killers went largely unpunished for their crime, Chappell's family was torn apart following her death. The eldest five children, all daughters from Chappell's first marriage, were sent to live with various relatives on their father's side of the family. Authorities removed the five youngest children, all boys, from their father Willie's care and split them up among foster families. For over 30 years, the children had very little information about what had really happened to their mother. On the 32nd anniversary of her death, Chappell's children finally heard the story of what happened to their mother when Cody approached them at a family reunion (Hastings, 2003).

Cody and Coleman also had their lives permanently altered by the Chappell case. The detectives claim that their pursuance of the truth caused them to be demoted and, shortly thereafter, fired for insubordination. Neither man ever worked in law enforcement again, but neither ever forgot the Chappell case (Murphy, 2005).

Although the state provided little justice in the murder of Johnnie Mae Chappell, she will not be one of the forgotten or unknown. Chappell's name was added to the Civil Rights Memorial in Montgomery, Alabama, in 2000 (Mitchell, 2010). Also, in 2005, the Florida legislature honored Chappell by renaming a section of the highway where she was murdered the "Johnnie Mae Chappell Parkway" (Murphy, 2005). The memory of Chappell serves as a powerful reminder of the hatred and brutal violence that robbed so many individuals of their lives solely because of their race.

Neil Baumgartner
Staff Docent
Jim Crow Museum
November 2012

References

Hastings, D. (2003, December 1). Johnnie Mae Chappell: Long road to truth. The Associated Press.

Mitchell, J. (2010, November 18). Former detective says 1964 murder can be prosecuted [Journey to Justice].

Murphy, D. (2005, September 7). Seeking justice for a racial killing, 40 years later:
The Johnnie Mae Chappell case could become the latest in a wave of the South's "atonement trials". Dateline NBC on Dateline. Retrieved from http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8670054/ns/dateline_nbc/t/seeking-justice-racial-killing-years-later/.

More Info On The Johnnie Mae Chappell Case:

Former detective says 1964 murder can be prosecuted

Filming the Johnnie Mae Chappell Story

The 1964 Murder of Johnnie Mae Chappell

Remembering Johnnie Mae Chappell

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Friday, March 14, 2014

A W.E. A.L.L. B.E. News Special: The Curious Case Of Curtis Flowers...Spread Among Your Networks!!!

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***W.E. A.L.L. B.E. News Special: The Curious Case of Curtis Flowers***



W.E. A.L.L. B.E. TV: Startling Confession To Curtis Flowers' Mom From Murder Victim's Daughter...A Must Listen!!! 7/14/2010


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In 1999, during a recess at the third Curtis Flowers trial in Gulfport, MS, Ms. Lola Flowers, the mother of Curtis Flowers, got a startling and very disturbing confession from Mrs. Roxanne Ballard, the daughter of murder victim and business owner Bertha Tardy…Roxanne Ballard originally told the police that Curtis Flowers killed her mom and her three employees at the Tardy Furniture Store on July 16, 1996…What is strange about that accusation is that Roxanne never met Curtis before and only based her assumption on his last paycheck being on her slain mother’s office desk…Roxanne comes clean with Ms. Flowers by allegedly telling her the following: “We don’t think Curtis kill them but we believe he know who
did.”

On June 7, 2010, Curtis Flowers became the first capital defendant in U.S. Judicial History to be tried 6 times for the same crime with the same evidence.

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W.E. A.L.L. B.E. TV: "The Crucifixion Of Curtis Flowers: Tried 6 Times For The Same Crime & Sentenced To Death!!!" 7/14/2010


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W.E. A.L.L. B.E. TV: "The Persecution Of Curtis Flowers: Only Person In U.S. History Tried 6 Times For The Same Crime!!!" 5/5/2010


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R2C2H2 Tha Artivist: Ain’t No Sunshine In Flowers VI For Defendant (Updated)

"The penalty for laughing in a courtroom is six months in jail; if it were not for this penalty, the jury would never hear the evidence."

"The world always makes the assumption that the exposure of an error is identical with the discovery of truth--that the error and truth are simply opposite. They are nothing of the sort. What the world turns to, when it is cured of one error, is usually simply another error, and maybe one worse than the first one."
~H. L. Mencken

On June 7, 2010, Curtis Flowers became the first person in U.S. Judicial History to be tried 6 times on the same evidence. He is accused of the quadruple murders of his former employer, Bertha Tardy, and her three employees (Robert Golden, Carmen Rigby, & Derrick 'Bobo' Stewart) at her business, Tardy Furniture, on the morning of July 16, 1996, in Winona, MS. There is no clear evidence, fingerprints, DNA or otherwise, tying Curtis Flowers to the scene of the crime.

On June 18, 2010, Curtis Flowers was found guilty on all four counts of first degree murder by a jury of 11 whites and one black. It took the jury less than 27 minutes to decide Curtis Flowers' fate. On June 19, 2010, Curtis Flowers was sentenced to death by lethal injection by the state of Mississippi.

Montgomery County by the way is 45% Black and 55% White. They say that justice delayed is justice denied and by no means is this justice, just 14 years and six trails of pure frustration and futility. Bro. Curtis did not have a fighting chance from the outset. A majority of the jurors thought him to be guilty even before they were selected as jurors and that is easily displayed by the swiftness of their judgment/verdict. Many of the jurors should have not been selected because they were either related to some of the victims or were friends/admirers of the victims and their families respectively.

According to Ray Charles Carter, the lead attorney for Curtis Flowers’ defense, they “lost the case in voir dire or the jury selection process due to the prosecutor’s and judge’s obsession with precluding and/or preventing the defense from getting a diverse jury. In Flowers VI, I believe the jury failed to deliberate because their minds were made up before the trial, and they basically went back in the deliberation room and complied with the prosecution’s closing argument command of arbitrarily and capriciously filling out the verdict form to declare Mr. Flowers guilty.”

In addition, Carter stated that “honesty in terms of how they felt about capital punishment” was a key factor that kept Blacks off the jury: “we still have the problem with many Blacks stating during jury selection that they’re unable to vote for death or sit in judgment of others.” Another factor that Ray Carter elaborated on was the Blacks’ fear of retaliation from the White community of Winona by “getting in trouble or losing their jobs if they served as jurors at this trial.”

And these previous reasons are why there was only one Black juror on the jury for Flowers VI because many Blacks when summoned said that they didn’t believe in the death penalty or did not show up because they were afraid of losing their menial jobs or what little standing they had from fear of the White community’s retaliatory tactics. The one Black juror that did served by some accounts could be called a token Negro, an almost Boondocks ‘Uncle Ruckus’ character by some observers…Unlike many other Blacks in town he went along with the belief that Curtis was the guilty culprit and had no problem in sentencing another person to death. To hide their institutional prejudices, the token Black juror according to one observer was “treated like a KING for the duration of the trial”:

“I watched them as they waited or stepped aside to let him go first as they entered and exited the jury box, smiled at him, patted him on the back, et al. For a short period of time, he likely saw a Mississippi he never witnessed before.”

The jury in my opinion could best be described as a judicial lynch mob deputized by an out of order just us system. Curtis Flowers has been subjected to a judicial kangaroo court and circus six times over that could probably be considered a new rung altogether in Dante’s Inferno…His six trials of legalized mayhem and sheer mockery must be like a hellish Groundhog Day that has run amok, always beginning with the same hope and always ending on the same sour note…He is like a ball of yarn being tortured within the clawed clutches of a schizophrenically sociopathic state machination philosophy/myth known as “law and order.”

Juror intimidation has been a major theme in all six Curtis Flowers trials...For example, in Flowers Trial V, James Bibbs, a decorated Vietnam War Veteran, retired school teacher and respected football referee, was  accused of perjury by the trial judge, Joseph Loper, arrested and spent one night in jail with a bond set at $20,000 for refusing to find Curtis Flowers guilty and for being the only juror voting to acquit the accused of all charges (ending the trial in a hung jury)...The perjury charge was eventually dropped by the Mississippi Attorney General's Office but the damage was already done...Bibbs was traumatized by the experience:
 “The judge got real loud, and he said ‘you are lying, you committed perjury.’ I was disappointed, all these years you do all these things for the community, then you are called a liar like that out in the public, it was degrading.”


To add further salt to an already grossly infected and caustic wound it was revealed on the July 14, 2010, edition of W.E. A.L.L. B.E. Radio by Curtis Flowers’ mother, Mrs. Lola Flowers, that Roxanne Ballard, Bertha Tardy’s daughter and the original accuser of Curtis Flowers who by the way never met Curtis before the fateful and tragic day of the murders and only based her assumption on his last paycheck being on her slain mother’s office desk…Roxanne comes clean with Ms. Flowers when she approached her during a recess at the 1999 Gulfport, MS, trial to offer her food and instead gave Ms. Flowers food for thought when she allegedly confessed to her the following:
 "We don't think Curtis kill them but we believe he know who
did."  

 In other words, Curtis didn’t do it, but she felt that someone had to be punished for the horrendous crimes!!!

Mrs. Flowers also stated on the same program that Curtis Flowers did not hunt and had no working knowledge on how to use a gun. With all four victims having received proficient execution style shots to the head, the crimes looked more like a professional hit than the musings of an amateur…Former Jackson, MS, police chief Robert Johnson, a man with 28 years of police experience and 34 years overall criminal justice experience, called it “the worst investigation [he had] ever seen”...No other suspects were even considered in the investigation although there was strong evidence to suggest that maybe Curtis' uncle, Doyle Simpson, should have been a person of interest in the original investigation since his gun, .380 automatic, was allegedly stolen from his car (which was purportedly near the scene of the crime) and is similar to the weapon used in the killings. Ballistics experts were able to match bullets fired into a post in Doyle Simpson’s mother’s backyard to the bullets at the scene of the crime. The .380 automatic was never found...The only circumstantial evidence that was found allegedly tying Curtis Flowers to the crime scene was a bloodied size 10 1/2 shoe print that came from a Grant Hill Fila shoe which was very poplar during that time...Curtis' girlfriend Connie Moore son owned a pair but she stated that he left the shoebox at her home and took the shoes with him to his dad's house where he was living at the time...Nevertheless the police and prosecution stated that the shoebox left at his girlfriend's home proved that he owned a pair of the shoes which he didn't.

In addition, Curtis Flowers has been nothing short of a model prisoner throughout this entire horrible ordeal, having not one disciplinary action/sanction taken against him since being wrongly incarcerated almost 17 years ago...As a matter of fact he is very popular among inmates and correctional officers alike for his friendly demeanor and consistently upbeat positive attitude...One correctional officer went so far as to suggest that in his opinion that Curtis Flowers was the most exceptional young man to ever put on a pair of pants because of his extraordinary character...Curtis Flowers seems to be a real life version of Michael Clarke Duncan's character John Coffey from the movie "The Green Mile," a true gentle Black giant of a man with a heart of gold who is misunderstood, vilified and crucified by a society built upon racism and white supremacy at all cost...Even a criminal psychologist in the last trial stated that no one can routinely act like this for nearly 14 years without any cracks showing through the facade...

So I ask why is the state of Mississippi wasting taxpayers' money persecuting an innocent man?

The effort is underway for a push for a Flowers VII...With VII being a holy number, mercifully some divine intervention will be provided in favor of Bro. Curtis!!! W.E. A.L.L. B.E. News will keep you posted.

Ronald Herd II aka Bro. Ron aka R2C2H2 Tha Artivist is the founder of The W.E. A.L.L. B.E. Group Inc. (http://www.weallbe.org),a non-profit dedicated to educational, cultural and economic empowerment from an African American perspective, he is also the founder and host of  the popular information movement W.E. A.L.L. B.E. News, Radio & TV  (http://www.youtube.com/weallbetv http://www.youtube.com/weallbetv2,http://www.blogtalkradio.com/weallbe) & author of the award winning James Reese Europe: Jazz Lieutenant (http://www.jazzlieutenant.blogspot.com). He can be reached at r2c2h2@gmail.com.

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