Category: Crime

  • Sharpton on Dunbar Village suspects

    Sharpton says Dunbar Village defendants being treated unfairly:

    I normally don’t blog political anymore. I got burnt out on politics during the ’04 election period. The political discussion during that time became reduced to a shouting match between all parties and actual discourse was thrown out the window. However, I will blog about the politics of crime if I’m so moved. It took the Reverend Al Sharpton to move me to blog about the subject I find so distasteful.

    When Rev. Sharpton isn’t playing the race card he actually does do some good for the black community at large. I specifically remember Rev. Sharpton being on America’s Most Wanted trying to help find the killer of Chanel Petro Nixon. So not all of Sharpton’s antics are that bad.

    But this one is. Sharpton is saying that the suspects in the Dunbar Village gang rape are being unfairly treated since they’ve been held with no bond. Meanwhile, the suspects from the Boca Raton gang rape are free on bond.

    On one hand, I agree with the Reverend Sharpton that the Boca teens should be held with no bond. On the other hand, Rev. Sharpton is picking the wrong example to use to make his point.

    In the Dunbar case, a group of teens stormed the victim’s place of residence, robbed her, raped her and then forced her to have sex with her own son.

    In the Boca case, some teens got some girls drunk to the point of passing out and then took advantage of them.

    The severity of the Dunbar Village case is what’s keeping those suspects behind bars, not their skin color.

  • Adamicik’s reduced sentence request denied

    Pocatello Teen Denied Reduced Life Sentence:

    17-year-old Torey Adamcik is one of the teens convicted in the brutal murder of 16-year-old Cassie Jo Stoddart. Along with his mutant buddy Brian Draper, the pair was sentenced to life without parole. Adamcik’s attorney requested a reduced sentence. Let’s hear from the attorney in question, Aaron Thompson…

    “He is just a boy. A 17-year-old boy. A boy with absolutely no hope. A boy with absolutely no future,” said Aaron Thompson, Torey Adamcik’s Attorney.

    He’s got a hell of a lot more future than Cassie Jo Stoddart has.

    “So what if Torey is in a tiny little room? My granddaughter will never leave her casket,” said Paul Cisneros, Cassie Jo Stoddart’s grandfather.

    Anyway, the request for reduced sentencing was denied and the judge laid the ol’ legal smackdown…

    “He is guilty. He was found guilty. And he’s guilty as conduct. They jury has spoken. I don’t believe Mr. Adamcik should ever be released from prison. I’m going to deny your motion,” said Judge Peter McDermott, Bannock County.

    It’s so refreshing to see a judge tell it like it is.

    Adamcik’s cohort Draper will be in court on a similar request in 2 weeks. I’d be surprised if the scenario didn’t repeat itself.

  • More on E.O. Green shooting

    A deadly clash of emotions before Oxnard shooting:

    This is an article from the L.A. Times that is very in-depth about the shooting at E.O. Green Junior High School in Oxnard, CA. 15-year-old Larry King was shot and killed by 14-year-old Brandon McInerney. King was openly gay and was tormented about by McInerney. To stand up for himself King would mockingly flirt with McInerney when he was being bullied by him. This led to McInerney being teased for allegedly being gay which he wasn’t. Because of this McInerney shot and killed Larry King.

    What I despise about the article is that it makes McInerney out to be a victim also because he had a hard life. Larry King had a hard life and had the extra stigma of being gay in a middle school. But instead of turning to violence to defend himself Larry King used his wits.

    The only victim here is Larry King.

  • Jury recommends death for Underwood

    Jury recommends death in Underwood case:

    It took eight hours for the Oklahoma jury to recommend the death sentence for Kevin Ray Underwood. I wonder what took them so long.

    If anybody deserves the death penalty it’s Underwood. He killed, raped, and dismembered 10-year-old Jamie Rose Bolin, in that order. He also wanted to consume her flesh because he thought he was a cannibal.

    In my opinion, there will be no justice until Underwood no longer draws a breath.

  • Odgren’s lawyer wants indictment thrown out

    Odgren attorney: Throw out first-degree murder indictment:

    Criminal defense attorneys never fail to amuse me. Take for instance the attorney to John Odgren, Jonathan Shapiro. Mr. Shapiro wants the first-degree murder indictment against his client because the prosecution did not instruct the grand jury properly as to Odgren’s mental and psychological conditions.

    For those of you just joining us a then 16-year-old Odgren is accused of stabbing 15-year-old James Alenson to death in a bathroom at Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School. Alenson was allegedly chosen at random by Odgren. Odgren has been diagnosed with Aspergers Syndrome which some think that Odgren was not responsible for his own actions. To which I say bullshit.

    Aspergers does not cause someone to become randomly violent and to claim such will only make people with Asperger’s outcast and reviled probably more than they already are. Asperger’s did not make John Odgren plan this murder months in advance. Asperger’s did not put the knife into John Odgren’s hand.

    So in my unprofessional opinion, I think the prosecution absolutely did the right thing by not disclosing his alleged mental deficiencies to the grand jury. To do so would be almost criminal.

  • More on Sean Brown’s guilty plea

    Suspect pleads guilty in slaying of Fort Bend teen:

    Yesterday I posted about Sean Brown’s guilty plea for the charges of helping to dispose of Ashton Glover’s body. I wondered what became of the murder charge against him. The article I linked to clears it all up…

    Felcman said investigators did not have enough evidence to proceed with the murder charge. Brown, along with triggerman Matt McCombs, were indicted on charges of murder in the death of Glover, 16, who was shot the night of July 6, 2006 in a muddy field near Missouri City.

    It also says that the Glovers agreed with the plea.

    Brown will be eligible for parole in 5 years.

  • Sean Brown pleads guilty

    Suspect pleads guilty to tampering with corpse in murder of Sugar Land teen:

    One of the suspects in the murder of 16-year-old Ashton Glover has pleaded guilty.

    Sean Brown pleaded guilty to charges of tampering with a corpse for helping Matt McCombs dispose of Ashton’s body. Brown was sentenced to 10 years.

    If you remember Matt McCombs shot Ashton in the head out of ‘morbid curiosity’. McCombs pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 50 years with the possibility of parole in 25.

    I don’t know if prosecutors have dropped the murder charge against Brown.

  • Wamsley sentenced

    Baby Raper Sent to Prison:

    You may remember the story of James Wamsley. He’s the 17-year-old who was convicted of raping an infant. He was sentenced as an adult to no less than 13-years behind bars.

    The sentence includes “aggravating factors” which could put the teen away for life.

    Let’s hope for “aggravating factors”.

  • Underwood found guilty

    NEW: Jury finds Underwood guilty:

    An Oklahoma jury took less than an hour to find Kevin Underwood guilty in the murder of 10-year-old Jamie Rose Bolin.

    Underwood killed her, molested her, in that order, then tried to sever her head in order to consume her flesh.

    The prosecution is seeking the death penalty for this monster. If there was anyone the death penalty was designed for it’s Underwood.

  • Dillon Cossey tipster arrested

    Strange Twist In Foiled Montco ‘Plot-To-Kill’:

    Remember how the kid that turned Dillon Cossey in was heralded as a hero? Well, not so much anymore. It seems that he’s a little criminal in his own right.

    That teen and two of his friends were arrested for breaking into the Cossey’s home.

    Does this mean Dillon Cossey is innocent, not on your life? Just because the kid that turned him in is also a criminal it doesn’t mean that his testimony wasn’t accurate. Not to mention all the other corroborating evidence in that case.

    But I guess it’s true what they say. There really is no honor among thieves.