It’s a good thing it was upheld. This case is still talked about here. If he had been released, or his sentenced reduced because of a technicality. he wouldn’t have lasted two days on the streets before some good old Southern justice was administered.
Hate crime the left doesn’t care about.
Investigation Discovery did an episode on it (Sins and Secrets)
CBS made a Made-for-TV movie about Wayne Williams, the Atlanta Child murderer in which the script left an open end to throw doubt on Williams’ conviction.
Seriously? A valid search warrant that had the signature cut off during faxing could have resulted in this monster being let out?
Thank God this didn’t happen.
THANK YOU LORD! I’ve been wondering what happened in this case. Last I heard he got a new trial. I hope those other savages NEVER get out of jail and if they do.....well I ain’t saying what I hope happens to them but I think everyone gets what I’m “not” saying. I think about this often, the brutality on those 2 kids and how the parents will never be able to forget it......I know I won’t. I tell my grandkids to be very aware of their surroundings at all times just because of this one case. Those kids never thought they’d meet up with those savages from hell. I hope they all die slow, painful deaths along with those lawyers who tried to put the blame on Channon and Chris saying they were there to buy drugs. I’ll never forget the look on Channons father during that brutal defense phase. He’s said he has a hate that’s not normal......I’m right there with him. God bless those families and I hope they live to see that demon die!!!
“There is no doubt the search warrant that led to the discovery of Christian’s body stuffed inside a trash can inside Davidson’s Chipman Street house was bad. Knoxville Police Department Investigator Todd Childress, then a new officer in the major crimes squad, accidentally cut off his signature when faxing the search warrant affidavit to Knox County General Sessions Court Judge Tony Stansberry for approval. Stansberry didn’t notice the missing signature and signed it.”
I guess lawyers can play any games with reality they’d like, but I reject the claim that this search warrant was “bad” at all. A base document signed by Childress existed then and now. The judge signed it believing that Childess had signed and faxed it himself — and he had. The two documents together provide a complete package, and the time/date stamps on the fax prove it was not an after the fact concoction. Anyone who would seek to get a monster this evil off on a technicality this thin deserves a fate worse than words can describe.
Oh, I mean I bet he would be going back to school and be a rapist (er I mean a rapper) if he got released. :-)