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[Fort Worth] Police Report: Hit-Run Suspect Told Friends 'I Hit This White Man'
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| 8 Mar. 2002
Posted on 03/08/2002 12:22:29 PM PST by flamefront
Edited on 04/22/2004 12:32:45 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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FORT WORTH, Texas
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To: BearCub
"Because to be capital murder there has to be an aggravating circumstance . . ."Would death by torture count? Bleeding to death while imprisoned by broken glass for two days would appear to be sufficiently hideous to merit a death penalty.
To: Oldeconomybuyer
"I Hit This White Man" It's not just that she said it, it's that she giggled while she said it.
To: ValerieUSA;Constitution Day;zoso82t;Reelect President Dubya;elwoodp
What she did to the white man, and how he suffered was every bit as bad as the "hate crime" against Byrd in Jasper -- will it become as infamous?.
Ask yourself who Ken Tillery is. Hes the WHITE man who was dragged to death in Jasper Texas 6 weeks ago by 3 racist blacks. You remember, right?
Try doing a Google search on Jasper Texas Murder. Youll get through 2 and ½ pages before you see any mention of this case.
Ask someone who Mark Furhman is and youll probably hear Oh hes that racist cop that tried to frame O.J. Now ask them who Colin Ferguson is. Blank stare. (He killed 4 and wounded 19 on the Long Island Rail Road in December of 1993.)
Yeah, a double standard and hate crime legislation are a wonderful combination.
Owl_Eagle
Guns Before Butter.
To: gunnedah
Maybe whites should take to the streets looting and burning.Sorry, but I don't agree with this. I do however agree with this.
When is enough,enough!
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posted on
03/08/2002 1:01:14 PM PST
by
Kaslin
To: Tree of Liberty
Why does the article state that "life in prison" is the maximum penalty even though the murder occured in Texas?I used to live in Texas, and it is my understanding that the death penalty is only imposed for Capitol Murder, i.e. murder occuring during the commission of another crime, or murder of more than one person. I hope some Texan will correct me if I'm wrong, as I moved away in 1982. Some of the early articles implied that the prosecuter would also charge her with kidnapping, thereby opening her up to a Capitol Murder charge.
To: kcvl
That is just sick!
To: ArcLight
Was she high for two days?
To: pikachu
She didn't have to stop and render him aid as he was already in her car. All she had to do was drive him to the hospital. Oh wait, if she did that she wouldn't have been able to have sex while a white man was dying in her garage.
To: mdittmar
She lets this guy die in her garage,that's murder in my book,and these #^#$(@'s help her hide the body and they may be charged. I would suspect it'll depend on how much the DA thinks he needs witnesses. If he has to make the trade - let them off in order to get their testimony, I'd be willing to go along with it. As long as it succeeds in seeing that this woman never again sees daylight.
Drew Garrett
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posted on
03/08/2002 1:03:00 PM PST
by
agarrett
To: kcvl
I wonder what this incident tells us about how she treated her patients in her job of nurse's aid.
To: Goetz_von_Berlichingen
How about Kidnapping? She kept this guy captive in her garage for several days.
She left a bleeding man stuck in her car windshield & then went to have SEX!?! What a sick woman.
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posted on
03/08/2002 1:04:03 PM PST
by
Feiny
To: Tauzero
My God. Can you imagine the outcry if the races had been reversed?
Those were my thoughts exactly.
Remember the outcry when those guys dragged the Black fellow to death in Texas? This guy lived for several days begging that b-word for help.
To: Goetz_von_Berlichingen
Would death by torture count? Bleeding to death while imprisoned by broken glass for two days would appear to be sufficiently hideous to merit a death penalty. Unfortunately, no.
-bc
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posted on
03/08/2002 1:05:48 PM PST
by
BearCub
To: pikachu
Her lawyer says it is a simple case of failing to stop and render aid. All the assault with a deadly weapon, kidnapping, false imprisonment, and stuff like that don't count since she was drunk and stoned at the time. You know that meaning of 'is' is stuff sure spread fast. I'm ashamed for my profession. As usual.
To: Tauzero
My God. Can you imagine the outcry if the races had been reversed?
Throw the book at her.The NAACP would say she was a Rebublican and make an ad with her to defeat white Republicans around the country..
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posted on
03/08/2002 1:06:38 PM PST
by
RnMomof7
To: BearCub
"Because to be capital murder there has to be an aggravating circumstance, for example, killing a child, police officer, fireman..."
Don't you love how some people's lives are worth more because our taxes pay their salaries?
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posted on
03/08/2002 1:06:47 PM PST
by
rdww
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To: Dog Gone
It doesn't meet the definition of capital murder under the Texas Penal Code, and that's the only murder that may be punished by the death penalty. How is it any different from James Byrd? She TORTURED that poor guy until he died.
To: wtc911
I just want to clue you in...not all Texans are evil, blood sucking monsters. I'm sure not all New Yorkers are elitist a$$#oles, either.
To: afraidfortherepublic; BearCub; Dog Gone; Tree of Liberty
Why does the article state that "life in prison" is the maximum penalty even though the murder occured in Texas?
I used to live in Texas, and it is my understanding that the death penalty is only imposed for Capitol Murder, i.e. murder occuring during the commission of another crime, or murder of more than one person. I hope some Texan will correct me if I'm wrong, as I moved away in 1982. Some of the early articles implied that the prosecuter would also charge her with kidnapping, thereby opening her up to a Capitol Murder charge. The following crimes are Capital Murder in Texas:
murder of a public safety officer or firefighter;
murder during the commission of kidnapping, burglary, robbery, aggravated sexual assault, arson, or obstruction or retaliation;
murder for remuneration;
murder during prison escape;
murder of a correctional employee;
murder by a state prison inmate who is serving a life sentence for any of five offenses (murder, capital murder, aggravated kidnapping, aggravated sexual assault, or aggravated robbery);
multiple murders;
murder of an individual under six years of age.
-archy-/-
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posted on
03/08/2002 1:09:53 PM PST
by
archy
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