Saturday, April 24, 2021

War Crime Update: So Far, One of White Tessa Majors’ Remorseless, Racist, black Killers Has been Issued a Free Murder; but the Prosecutors and Defense Lawyers Have also been Vicious Racists, and Seek to Issue More Free Murders, under Cover of msm Whiteout

[Re: “black-on-White Murder Cases Currently on a News Blackout (Whiteout?) to Keep an Eye on.”]

By David in TN
Friday, April 23, 2021 at 4:37:00 P.M. EDT

On June 15, 2020 the 13-year-old defendant pleaded guilty to his role in the murder of Tessa Majors and was sentenced “6 to 18 months” detention.

[“He” is Zyairr Davis, whose identity the msm are hiding, so that he can soon pick up his murder career, and just “live his life.”]

This is the report from the New York nbc affiliate titled: “Read the Powerful Letter Tessa Majors’ Family Wrote After Teen Sentenced in Her Death.”

The victim impact statement from Tessa Majors’ parents Inman and Christy Majors “blasted all sides of the trial, ranging from the defense, the prosecution, to the defendant himself.”

“The family said that the teen ‘has shown a complete lack of remorse or contrition’ for his role in the killing.”

“‘By his own admission [N.S.: Read confession], the respondent picked up a knife that had fallen to the ground and handed it to the individual who then used it to stab Tess Majors to death,’ the statement read.” ‘The family can’t help but wonder what would have happened if that knife had been left on the ground.’”

“The grieving parents also noted the plea deal’s studious avoidance of the word murder.”

“They note as well the language used by the Legal Aid Society in their press release regarding the plea deal, which states that ‘Tess Majors death was tragic.’ Reading this description of events, some might wonder if perhaps Tess Majors was involved in an accident,’ the parents’ statement said. ‘Tess Majors did not die in an accident. Tess Majors was murdered, plain and simple, and no amount of semantic gymnastics changes that fact.’”

“They also voiced anger over the prosecution’s statement that said ‘this plea deal resolution is in the best interests of the community.’ The Majors family wonders how many in the community—any community, including the many Tess was a part of and the ones that her family members continue to be a part of—would agree with this assessment.’”

[N.S.: “The community” refers to the community of racist, black murderers.]

The other two defendants are 14-year old Rashaun Weaver and 14-year old Luciano Lewis. The prosecution believes Weaver was the one who stabbed the victim and Lewis prevented her from escaping as she called out for help.

Weaver and Lewis are being charged as adults for felony murder and robbery. Since the 13-year-old was a juvenile, his name has not been released. No date has been given as to when a trial will take place.

The full text of the victim impact statement is in the nbc new York story linked above.

Previously, on this case:

“The Tessa Majors Murder: Her Killers’ Supporters Look to Play ‘Central Park Five’ Hoax Card”;

“Not Looking Good: Main Stream Media, New York Authorities, Retconning Tessa Majors Murder Like They’ve Retconned Central Park Rapists”;

NEW YORK TIMES’ Boylan Calls ‘Robo-Call’ Protesting Tessa Majors' Death ‘The Worst Thing I Ever Heard’”;

“Arrest in Tessa Majors Murder: She Solved Her Own Case—14-Year-Old Rashaun Weaver Charged With Murder and Robbery, Based on His DNA Found Under One of Majors’ Fingernails”;

“Tessa Majors’ Murder Just Tip of New York City’s Crime Iceberg”; and

“14-Year-Old Sentenced in Tessa Majors Stabbing Death [sic].”

   

3 comments:

  1. What a f***ing way to go.But if anything,these black on White murders are excused more and more.I'm telling you though,the anger on places like BB appears to be rising.More Whites saying,"we've reached the point of not allowing this to happen anymore."
    What's done is another question,but the verbals are much higher than even a year ago.

    --GRA

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  2. jerry pdx
    Whatever happened to that law that states if somebody is killed in the commission of a crime then anybody who played a support role, even if they didn't directly participate in the murder, is also guilty of murder? Has that been suspended for negro's? This reminds me of the 2001 murder of Kris Kime in Seattle: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Kris_Kime
    Of the gang of negro's that beat Kris Kime to death for daring to help a white girl they were sexually asaulting, only one served any time in prison. That was 17 yr. old Jerrell Thomas who ended up serving a paltry 9 yrs. He was convicted because his kick to the head was the blow that supposedly killed Mr. Kime, the other negro's that also viciously and violently assaulted him apparently had no effect.

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  3. "The crime itself is bad enough. But what goes on afterwards is the real crime." - - Joseph Wambaugh.

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