Posted on 05/14/2015 2:11:05 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
The mother and sisters of Roosevelt Champion III, who was found dead Monday, tell The Daily Beast he was being questioned in the death of a white womanand doubt he killed himself.
GREENSBORO, Ga.A body hanging from a tree. For the mother of any black man living in the South, its an image laden with awful symbolism.
It hurt, JoAnn Henderson said of learning Monday morning that her son, Roosevelt Champion III, 43, had been found hanged from a tree behind a home on Martin Luther King Drive. It really hurt.
Henderson and I were standing some hours later in the backyard of a home near the possible crime scene where the family had gathered to grieve and await further news. Siblings were fielding phone calls in tears as more friends arrived to give hugs and offer condolences. Henderson had temporarily left her position in a circle of lawn chairs to speak with me, but she was unable to express much more than shock and grief.
Champions siblings said they were blindsided by the news of his death, and they want answers.
At a press conference Monday afternoon, authorities from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) reported that they found no obvious signs of foul play in Champions death but cannot determine an official cause until an autopsy is conducted.
Champion had been interviewed by police twice in the last week as part of an investigation into the murder of a woman named Carol Lewis, who is white. No charges had been filed against Champion at the time of his death.
The GBI confirmed at the press conference that Champion had been found hanging from a plastic ratchet tie Monday morning. According to the GBI, the position of Champions body suggested that he had not been forced into the tree, but given the sensitive nature of the case, the bureau is proceeding cautiously before coming to a conclusion.
I understand that there is a lot of concern, GBI Special Agent Joe Wooten told NBC. Because of that, were going to be as transparent as we can be.
Champions death recalls a March case in which a black man named Otis Byrd was found hanging from a tree in Mississippi. While Byrds race and the location of his body led to some early suggestions that his death was a modern-day lynching, preliminary autopsy results from federal investigators pointed toward suicide.
After obtaining the autopsy results from the FBI, Byrds family has reportedly ordered a private investigation into the hanging. They still suspect foul play.
With the Byrd case still in the news, the circumstances surrounding Champions hanging have fueled speculation that he committed suicide. But Terri Johnson, one of Champions sisters, told me that she doesnt believe Champion would take his own life.
When she first heard the news, she refused to believe it, she said: No, thats not my brother because I know my brother wouldnt do anything like that.
After several phone calls, she accepted that her brother had died.
It broke my heart, she said, her eyes welling up with tears. We were best friends. We were close.
According to Johnson, Champion had spent the last week with her after starting a new job building a sea wall on nearby Lake Oconee. He seemed happy, she said. As for the investigation into Lewiss death, Johnson stressed that Champion had cooperated with the police at every stage of the investigation.
With tensions between police and local black communities soaring across the country in the wake of the deaths of Michael Brown, Eric Garner, and Freddie Gray, Champions family sought to make it clear that he did not attempt to evade questioning.
Every time they called him into the station, he went on his own, Johnson said. They didnt come get him.
Champions mother said she wanted to wait for further clarity from the authorities before commenting on the death but Johnson, for her part, seemed certain that Champion did not take his own life. Nothing about his recent comments or behavior would seem to suggest suicide, she said.
He got up for work every day, came home, sat down, and hed be himself in the house, she said. He was very happy.
Miranda Wright, another of Champions sisters, said she believes the police investigation might have taken a toll on him but that she doesnt believe his death is necessarily connected to the murder.
I think he was under a lot of stress from them questioning him, but I dont know if he committed suicide, she said.
When asked about the police investigation into Lewiss death, Wright said her brother was a very good guy.
He had been back and forth to jail, but it was minor stuff, she said. I dont know what happened.
According to Wright, the GBI has told the family that they will have answers about the hanging by Wednesday, once they obtain autopsy results.
They need to find out what happened to my brother, said Johnson.
Just a thought...This man’s suicide could also have been his ultimate activist statement, however false, in that it was meant to cause mass-suspicion of a hate crime. He may have thought that he’d found a way to add meaning to his death but unless proof is found either way, he was just another poor soul who decided to end it all.
Didn't take 'em long to rescind Trayvon's halo
Within a couple of sentences, I immediately thought of the symbolism of Martin Luther Drive and hanging black man
Mark
No, it didn’t. One wonders where is all the soul searching, hand wringing images of violent times past with respect to years’ recent polar bear victims. One dead old man outside a bowling alley in the Northwest comes to mind.
I really don't think so. He would have put a bag over his head, put on handcuffs, hit himself a few times - lots of things to make it look like a lynching
“He would have put a bag over his head, put on handcuffs, hit himself a few times - lots of things to make it look like a lynching “
Many suicides try to make a good looking corpse. Women, for example, almost never do anything to their face. Some people clean up, shave, comb their hair, etc. Suicide is often a failed communications technique. I’m so desperate...or, now look what you made me do...
My first thoughts may be guilt thus a suicide. There is no mention in the article about how the woman died and how this man may be connected.. only that he was interviewed twice. If there wasn’t any obvious signs of a fight/beating.. perhaps he couldn’t live with the guilt or the perceived prison term if convicted. Just my thoughts on this....
I think they should charge the tree with obstruction if it doesn’t start talking.
Trees do talk, but slowly. It can take years to get to the end of a paragraph. Mostly, they complain about squirrels, kids with knives and how much their roots hurt. Young trees have it good now. When I was a sapling...
And I was under the impression that the family was found hanging in the tree.
Most families hanging from trees would want answers, whomever they were related to.
there are still violent neo nazi skinhead gangs around(hammerskins) so if its a lynching my money is on them.
lol. That was good.
I want answers, too. But I want them based on the facts, ascertained through forensic and investigative excellence.
I do NOT want a politicized, politically correct set of answers designed to inflame one side or the other while quelling unrest for the opposing side.
If it was suicide, the scene will tell the tale. If it was not, then the same dictum holds true.
He was really just turning his life around, likely on his way to church that day, graduating from high school shortly, everything set for a productive, long and happy life!
Is it possible for your sympathy gland to malfunction? I’m just not “feeling the pain” anymore.
Can I sue these folks for attempted abuse of my sympathy gland?
Non-story...
I maybe off by a few years but there has been no official lynching documented since 1968
Lots of whites were lynched in the south back in that day as well...
When was the last documented lynching in the US? Have these hammerheads ever lynched anybody?
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