Category: Crime

  • NIU may get task force

    NIU Shooting Investigation:

    This is a really short article so here it goes…

    There are new calls for a task force to be created at NIU to study the school’s response to the shootings on campus. The head of NIU’s Board of Trustees say’s she’ll be asking the school’s president to create the task force later this week. She also thinks the board needs to discuss whether an extensive review of the psychiatric history of gunman, Steven Kazmierczak is worthwhile.

    Personally, I think that would be a waste of time and money. A lot of people try to make a comparison between NIU and Virginia Tech. There is no comparison here except that lives were lost on a college campus. At NIU the school did the best job that it could have. Police were at the scene in under a minute if I remember correctly. There’s not a whole lot that could have been done at NIU. Stephen Kazmierczak didn’t even attend NIU anymore so it’s not like he could have tipped off anyone there to his behavior. How could anyone have known what he was planning?

    So save the taxpayers some money or use the money for the school’s mental health assistance program.

    Sometimes there just aren’t any answers.

  • Mother in Mortal Kombat case pleads guilty to child abandonment

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    The mother in the so-called “Mortal Kombat Case” has been sentenced for pleading guilty to child abandonment. Dana Trujillo was sentenced to a year’s unsupervised probation. However, these charges are from an incident that happened in 2003 in New Mexico and are not related to the death of her daughter Zoe Garcia.

    Zoe was allegedly killed by her sister Heather Trujillo and her boyfriend Lamar Roberts when they kicked and punched her claiming to have been practicing Mortal Kombat moves.

    The charges against Dana Trujillo should give you some insight against who is really to blame in Zoe Garcia’s death. I’ll give you a hint. It’s not Mortal Kombat.

  • Mitchell Johnson pleads not guilty to latest charges

    Jonesboro Shooter Pleads Not Guilty To New Charges:

    Jonesboro gunman Mitchell Johnson pleaded not guilty this past Tuesday to the theft charges against him.

    Johnson is accused of taking a debit card that a customer lost in the mini-mart and using it.

    Johnson is now back in jail for violating his bail agreement while he was awaiting sentencing from his federal firearms trial.

  • Cossey tipster sentenced

    Former hero in Cossey case gets probation:

    Lew Bennett III was the teen who turned in Dillon Cossey for plotting against Plymouth Whitemarsh High School. Then Bennett along with some other teens broke into the Cossey’s home to steal some of the Cossey’s property.

    Bennett and his cohorts were sentenced to probation…

    At yesterday’s juvenile disposition hearing, the equivalent of an adult sentencing, the three learned that as a condition of their probation, they will have to attend a residential camp, perform 50 hours of community service, pay a fine, and make restitution. Bennett and one teen will attend the camp for two weekends, the other teen will have to attend for one weekend.

    In addition, they are subject to a curfew, and must write a letter of apology, submit to random drug and alcohol testing, and attend individual and family counseling.

    I’m disappointed that the suspects didn’t receive anytime in detention for their crimes. I think community service and apology letters will do no good in teaching these kids a lesson.

  • Thomas White trial to remain in adult court

    Missouri Supreme Court: Thomas White’s case to remain in adult court:

    The State Supreme Court of Missouri has ruled that the trial for Thomas White will remain in adult court.

    White was 13 when he discharged a round into the ceiling from a MAC-90 assault rifle at Memorial Middle School in Joplin, Missouri.

    Police allege that he tried firing the gun at the principal of the school but the gun had jammed.

  • NIU gunman’s autopsy

    NIU gunman’s autopsy shows some antidepressant, cold medicine in his system, police say:

    The autopsy of NIU gunman Stephen Kazmierczak showed that the only drugs in his system were trace amounts of an anti-depressant, a cold medicine, and nicotine.

    Well, that blows my Ambien theory to hell.

    Now the question is will the anti-pharmaceutical Luddites blame this on the anti-depressant, the lack thereof, or the cold medicine?

    Don’t be surprised if we here from the anti-smoking brigade either.

    UPDATE: It wasn’t an anti-depressant at all that was found in his system. It was the anti-anxiety drug Xanax.

  • 3/14/08: From the Mail Sack

    It’s hard to believe that it’s been over a year since we dipped into my sack…of mail that is.

    I received the following e-mail twice yesterday from a supporter of the West Memphis 3.

    User Name: John O’Bryan

    To whom it may concern,

    I’m a little curious to know why you’re so adamant about the guilt of the West Memphis Three? Especially after the lack of DNA evidence. I grew up in Memphis and remember very vividly when the crime took place. The way the news media handled the case was ridiculous, and every southern baptist idiot within 200 miles was saying “obviously these are the guys who did it”.

    Can’t you at least admit they didn’t get a fair trial? I understand you don’t want to be labeled a “follower”, but sometimes being a stubbornly obtuse contrarian can be even worse. What do you have against natalie Maines anyway? If you’re still a Bush supporter, that might go a long way toward answering ALL of my questions.

    I find this e-mail kind of ironic because the whole basis of the West Memphis 3 movement is that the WM3 were allegedly judged unfairly yet Mr. O’Bryan goes on to make a lot of judgments himself, but I digress.

    Like I’ve said before I’ve been writing about school shootings for going on 8 years now. Over the years I’ve developed sort of a profile of school shooters. Damien Echols and company fit that profile to a T. Also like I’ve stated before if the WM3 were born 10 years later they would have been school shooters instead of child killers. Do I say that because they dressed in black and listened to heavy metal? No, because that describes me at the time they were convicted. Hell, it describes me now except now my black clothes are a suit and tie instead of an Iron Maiden T-Shirt and I’ll be metal until the day I die.

    Can I admit that they didn’t receive a fair trial? No, I can’t. I believe the movies and books made about them were heavily biased. The authors and filmmakers already had their goal in mind when they started. Not only that but they left a lot out of the whole story from their respective works.

    As far as the DNA evidence or lack thereof goes it proves nothing. The flip side to none of their DNA evidence being found at the scene is that Mark Byers’ DNA wasn’t there either. For years the WM3 supporters have called for the head of Mark Byers claiming that he was the one that actually committed the murders. I could then say that since his DNA evidence wasn’t there that he couldn’t have committed the murders either. Let’s not forget that their bodies were found in a creek which could have washed away any DNA.

    What do I have against Natalie Maines? Let me count the ways. She insulted the office of the President while overseas. I don’t care who is in office at the time have some respect for your country. She’s a member of PETA which is only a few vegans short of being an eco-terrorism organization. She fell for the hype of the Paradise Lost movies. And lastly, her music sucks.

    For the most part, West Memphis 3 supporters remind me of Ron Paul supporters and members of the so-called 9/11 Truth Movement. Just because you’re big on the internet you think you’re more important than what you actually are.

    Personally, I think you’ve all given Echols exactly what he wanted, fame and a following that was bigger than Manson’s.

  • Brewster and Burton sentenced

    Maximum Sentences In W. Va. Torture Case:

    Frankie Brewster and Karen Burton of the Megan Williams torture case have both received maximum sentences for their roles in the crime. Both had pleaded guilty in February.

    Brewster received one 10-25 year sentence while Burton was sentenced to three consecutive 2-10 year sentences on assault
    charges and a 10-year sentence for a civil rights charge. So, in essence, Burton is looking at a possible 40 years.

    As long as they serve the maximum of those sentences I have no problem with this. Burton would be in her 80’s and Brewster would be in her 70’s.

  • Ohio mutant claims Columbine was his idea

    Newark man claims he suggested Columbine attack:

    You may remember the tales of Patrick Gauchel that I’ve posted before.

    First, he was arrested for threatening violent harassing messages to the lead Columbine investigator. Then he claimed that he was in contact with cowardly scumbags Harris and Klebold prior to Columbine. According to the article he has also sent threats to the parents of Columbine victims

    Now he’s claiming that Columbine was his idea…

    “The suspect also stated it was his idea for the Columbine shooting, and it was not Eric’s fault for what happened,” Detective Cliff Biggers wrote.

    Cliff Biggers is an awesome name for a cop, but I digress.

    By claiming that Columbine wasn’t the fault of Eric Harris this may just make Gauchel the king of all mutants, which is kind of like being the president of NAMBLA. It makes him the ultimate Columbine apologist by saying that his hero is innocent.

    The following quote though explains everything…

    Other messages included in the update are nonsensical.

    As he noted in his report, Biggers said Gauchel appears to have mental health issues.

    Most mutants do.

  • Rubbing salt in Tobin Kerns’ wounds

    Town cops receive commendations:

    How’s this for adding insult to injury?

    The two cops who arrested Tobin Kerns in the plot against Marshfield High in Massachusetts have received commendations for their work.

    I wonder if they were commended for arresting an innocent kind, IMO, than arresting the actual suspect, Joe Nee, after kids came forward.

    I’m sure it has nothing to do with the fact that Nee’s father is head of the Boston police union. (I know, I get tired of typing it as much as you get tired of reading it.)

    That’s some fine work there Lou.