Friday, September 25, 2020

The Double Murder, by blacks, of White Couple, Todd and Stacie Bagley, Has Some Similarity to the Knoxville Horror

By David in TN
Fri, Sep 25, 2020 5:08 p.m.

The Unz Review: "Lèse-majesté" by Steve Sailer

David in TN: The double murder of Todd and Stacie Bagley has some similarity to the Knoxville Horror. Note how the MSM turns the just execution of one of the perpetrators into an anti-white diatribe.

This is what we'll see if by a miracle, Lemaricus Davidson ever gets an execution date.
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From NBC News :
Christopher Vialva, 40, was scheduled to be the first black inmate put to death at the federal prison in Indiana this year.
Sept. 24, 2020, 12:56 PM PDT
By Daniella Silva
A black man is set to be executed by the federal government Thursday for a crime he committed at age 19, even though his attorney said prosecutors used inflammatory racial stereotypes during the trial 20 years ago to land her client on death row.
The man, Christopher Vialva, 40, is scheduled to be executed Thursday evening at the federal prison in Terre Haute, Indiana. He would be the first black inmate put to death since the Trump administration's revival of federal executions this year.
Vialva was sentenced to death in the 1999 killing in Texas of Todd and Stacie Bagley, a White couple who were youth ministers. There were 11 White jurors and one black juror in the 2000 federal trial, said Vialva's attorney, Susan Otto.
Prosecutors portrayed Vialva "as if he were the leader of a violent and well-organized street gang," Otto said.
"Of course, in the year 2000, the theme of the super predator, that there were these kids that just marauded through our communities wreaking havoc, was a very powerful and very convincing narrative," she said.
Otto said there was no evidence that Vialva was a leader or a real member of the so-called 212 PIRU Bloods gang. She said that he and his friends encountered the couple after Vialva was kicked out of his mother's home and that, having nowhere to go, the group made a plan to rob someone.
"This is a product of a person, a child, with very disorganized thinking, in a full-on panic, surrounded by a bunch of other kids whose ideas are just as bad as his," she said.
Otto said it was a very convincing narrative to frame to the jury that Vialva and Brandon Bernard, his co-defendant, who is also black, were part of a violent gang. Bernard was also sentenced to death; his execution date has not been set, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons. …
More than 46 percent of the 56 inmates on federal death row are black. black people make up about 13 percent of the U.S. population. …
According to the Justice Department, Todd and Stacie Bagley were killed in Fort Hood, Texas, in 1999 after having agreed to give Vialva and two of his friends a ride in their car.
Vialva pulled out a gun and forced the couple into the trunk, and the group of teenagers drove around for a few hours, stopping to try to withdraw money from the Bagleys' bank account and to pawn Stacie Bagley's ring, according to the Justice Department. Vialva eventually parked at the site of the Fort Hood military reservation and shot the couple while another man set the car on fire, according to the Justice Department.
[Improper racial capitalization corrected by Nicholas Stix.]
Steve Sailer: The death penalty serves to penalize rational witness-murdering, as in this case. The criminals first committed carjacking, robbery, kidnapping etc. Then they thought about it for a few hours and decided that in order to increase their chances of getting away with their crimes, they also needed to murder their victims.




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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

ETERNAL RULE FOR WHITES:
NEVER pick up one(or worse,TWO)black hitchhikers.You might just as well go into your basement,grab the revolver of your choice--and blow your own brains out.
Same result.
--GRA

Anonymous said...

jerry pdx
article neglected to mention that blacks are responsible for nearly 50% of murders in the US which means if 46% of death row inmates are black, then that's about the right percentage for them to have on death row.

Anonymous said...

15 YEAR OLD THUG BLACK(WHO LOOKS 30)BRUTALLY RAPES AND ASSAULTS 91 YEAR OLD WOMAN(RACE NOT KNOWN)
GRA:Do blacks rape elderly blacks?I don't think so.
ISOLA, Miss. (WLBT) - A 15-year-old is being held in Humphreys County on $2 million dollar bond in connection with the brutal rape of an elderly Isola resident with dementia.

The 91-year-old victim of the attack was found stabbed, beaten, and left in her own blood under an overturned entertainment center inside her Isola home. The suspect was 15-year-old Tydarius Wade.

In court on Thursday, an Investigator for the Attorney General’s office said authorities looked at Wade early on in the case based on some previous knowledge of him from the Isola Police Department.

Another Isola resident, Rodney King Taylor, said he knows the victim.


“That old lady, she don’t bother nobody, she’s friendly," said Taylor. "She’ll talk to anybody. Anybody walks by, she says, ‘Hey, how you doing? Have a good day, God bless you.’”

The caregiver that found the victim found a bloody knife under a couch in the victim’s home. DNA tests from the Mississippi State Crime Lab would uncover blood on it from both the victim and from Wade. A shirt taken from Wade had the victim’s blood DNA on it, investigators said.

Wade was arrested as soon as the DNA tests came in from the crime lab, police said.

As an attorney from the Attorney General’s office questioned the investigator in court about photos from the crime scene, as well as of the victim and the blood on the suspect’s shirt, Wade’s expression didn’t change. He had family members in the courtroom who also remained stoic except for his mother, whose foot bounced throughout the hearing.


His attorney, Tanisha Gates, questioned the prosecution at great length and in great detail about the evidence gathering.

“I do think that my client was given a disservice, and I think that disservice was the result of poor law enforcement work and investigation,” Gates said.

Justice Court Judge Shirley Cummings found that there was sufficient evidence to send Wade to a grand jury on charges of rape, breaking and entering, and attempted murder, saying that perpetrating a crime on such a fragile victim showed blatant disregard for life.

Gates said she’s not pleased with the $2 million bond. Meanwhile, she acknowledges the tough case ahead of her.
--GRA

Anonymous said...

If they weren't a violent gang prior to the murders, they surely were afterwards.