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To: gcruse
You are right, I never heard of them.

Why don't you post details?

40 posted on 02/19/2002 2:10:43 PM PST by crystalk
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To: crystalk
My grandma always said Phenix City was no good, and decent folks stayed on the Columbus-Georgia side, but I never knew why.
42 posted on 02/19/2002 2:14:10 PM PST by crystalk
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To: crystalk

Click on the pic for details.
On the coverup itself, read below.

 

          Kansas Keeps the Peace by Keeping Murder
                                       Case Quiet

                                  By Valerie Richardson

Outside the Internet, the shocking multiple murders in Wichita, Kan., haven´t received much national attention, and Wichita
authorities want to keep it that way.

Since Jonathan and Reginald Carr were accused of murdering five persons in December, the case has been hit with a gag order
preventing prosecutors and lawyers from discussing details with the public. Some court documents pertaining to the crime have
also been sealed, although the defense lost a motion to seal the case record entirely.

The Carr case became a cause celebre on some Internet sites - and touched off a debate over race and crime - after Sedgwick
County District Attorney Nola Foulston refused to classify the murders as hate crimes. The Carrs are black, while each of the
five victims was white.

Last month, the Carrs were charged with 58 counts each of murder, robbery, rape and other crimes related to the December
crime spree that left five dead. Prosecutors have said that they will seek the death penalty for both Jonathan Carr, 20, and
Reginald Carr, 23.

Defense attorneys for the Carrs fear that a rash of pretrial publicity could jeopardize their clients' ability to receive a fair trial.
Attorneys for the Wichita Eagle newspaper and two local television stations are fighting the actions on First Amendment
grounds.

Fear of turning the trial into a forum on race has also emerged as an issue. At an April 6 hearing on whether a preliminary
hearing should be closed, Mrs. Foulston argued that if media attorneys were allowed to cross-examine witnesses on the First
Amendment issue, "we´d have to let the Aryan Nations come in here, if they decided they had an interest," according to the
Eagle.

Lou Calabro, president of the European-American Issues Forum, chafed at her description, arguing that those interested in the
case are "just ordinary people who believe that the Carr brothers´ assaults and murders of European Americans were racially
motivated crimes that the D.A. and city of Wichita have no interest in pursuing."

The secrecy surrounding the case has come under fire from some locals.

"The feelings are still there. I wouldn´t call it outrage, but I´d call it suspicion," said Del Riley, a Wichita billing clerk who keeps
up with the case. "I really don't have any problem with Mrs. Foulston as far as convictions go - I´ve voted for her every time.
But this gag order upsets me."

Mrs. Foulston opted against the hate-crime classification because she says the murders were motivated by robbery, not racial
hatred. She also notes that Kansas does not have a hate-crime statute, although the state does have a special penalty provision
that allows sentences to be enhanced when the crime is based on racial hatred.

The Carrs are accused of unleashing a crime spree that began Dec. 7, when they kidnapped a 23-year-old man from a
convenience store and robbed him. Four days later, prosecutors say they repeatedly shot 55-year-old Ann Walenta, a local
cellist, outside her home. She died a few days later from her injuries.

On Dec. 14, the Carrs reportedly broke into the home of three men in their 20s and their two female guests. Prosecutors say
the Carrs raped the two women and forced the four friends to have sex with each other, then took them one by one to an
automated teller machine and forced them to withdraw money.

Later that night, prosecutors say, the Carrs drove their victims to a deserted soccer field, forced them to kneel in the snow and
shot them each in the back of the head. The attackers then drove their truck over the bodies.

One of the women, identified only as H.G., miraculously survived the gunshot wound and walked across the soccer field in
sub-freezing temperatures to find help.

At a preliminary hearing last month, she identified Jonathan Carr as one of the attackers but said she never got a good look at
the other suspect. Killed in the attack were the woman´s boyfriend Jason Befort, 26; Brad Heyka, 27; Heather Muller, 25; and
Aaron Sander, 29.

 

43 posted on 02/19/2002 2:27:10 PM PST by gcruse
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