Monday, April 29, 2013

Jack McElroy on Baumgartner; Usual Commenter Raps Jamie Satterfield: A Knoxville Horror Update

 

Channon Christian and Christopher Newsom, the victims of the racist atrocity I dubbed the Knoxville Horror



From left-right: Knoxville Horror accomplice Eric Boyd, defendant George "fuck that white girl" Thomas, and convicted rapist-killers and half-brothers, Lemaricus Davidson and Letalvis Cobbins, and convicted "facilitator," Vanessa Coleman



Disgraced, disbarred, convicted Judge Richard Baumgartner


[Of related interest:

“The Knoxville Horror: The Crime and the Cover-Up”;

“The Knoxville Horror: A Correspondence”; and

Knoxville News-Sentinel Commissar Jack McElroy Compares Knoxville Horror to Trayvon Martin.”]


By David in TN

Knoxville News Sentinel Editor Jack McElroy has an editorial on disgraced Judge Richard Baumgartner's decision to start serving his six month sentence in federal confinement.

There was a commenter whom I've pointed out before, who calls himself "fatherc6231860." At the 14th comment he writes in part concerning Jamie Satterfield:

"Jamie's coverage of the Baumgartner and Christian/Newsom cases has certainly been in depth (well in depth except for those areas that tend to undercut her agenda). It has, however, been astoundingly biased. She has become little more than a (admittedly VERY skilled) cheerleader for the mob mentality that has surrounded this case from the very beginning."

Well, here it is again. This character calls people typing on a computer keyboard a "mob mentality." How would he describe the mentality of Davidson, Cobbins, Thomas, Coleman and Boyd? Is there any proof a reader of Jamie Satterfield's pieces on the Christian-Newsom torture-murders has murdered anybody?

I've seen this leftist mindset many times. It is one of the reasons the MSM ignores as far as possible this kind of crime. An excuse I've seen is, "people get too emotional about black on white murder."

By the way, when and where did the lynching of the Knoxville Horror suspects by the "mob" take place?


P.S.: The poster I referred to has made a couple more. He says Jamie "whitewashed the facts." He seems to be trying to re-start the "buying drugs" story that was floated early on.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Another question for the Usual Commenter if I may:

Speaking of the "mob mentality," did the President of the United States and his attorney general inject themselves into the Christian-Newsom case?

Both did exactly that (in a pro-prosecution way) in another case which is going to be tried in June.

Speaking of the Knoxville Horror, Jamie Satterfield tweeted today that she is going out of town on May 8 to pick a jury. She couldn't say yet where it will be.

David In TN