Thursday, August 24, 2023

a black serial killer of whom you've never heard, whom at least one evil judge shielded from justice, dies in the comfort of his home

By Jerry PDX
thursday, august 24, 2023 at 1:02:00 a.m. edt

black serial killer, Homer Lee Jackson, whom nobody outside of pdx will ever hear of, has died at his home (no, he did not die in prison):

https://www.oregonlive.com/crime/2023/08/portland-serial-killer-who-got-time-served-in-plea-deal-found-dead.html

The above article was tucked away in a corner of page 5 in the print edition.

Jackson ended up serving about 6 years for murdering two girls and two women in the 80’s and 90’s. From what I remember about the case they cut a deal, because the defense argued that finding DNA on four murdered women didn’t prove that Jackson actually did the deed. It was just coincidence. The oregon supreme court enabled the defense by ruling that the prosecution couldn’t use evidence from one crime scene to another using this reasoning:

“The high court found this week that the prosecution’s so-called ‘what are the odds’ theory that Jackson’s DNA was found at the scene of at least three of the crime scenes was insufficient to allow sharing the evidence in four separate trials.”

There were other issues that weakened the case, but as I read the article I started thinking about the cp5 and how finding only Matias Reyes’ DNA inside of the victim “proved” that nobody else was involved in the crime. O.K., different circumstances between the two, but it’s the idea that it was so simple with the cp5 but in the case of Jackson they come up with convoluted reasoning to dismiss the incredible coincidence that his DNA was found at the scene of at least three of the murders. Something tells me in the case of Rex Heuerman there will be none of those contrived arguments trying to explain away the coincidence of finding his DNA on multiple victims. At least none a high court would uphold. Guaranteed.

https://www.oregonlive.com/crime/2021/11/or-supreme-court-state-cant-present-crime-scene-evidence-from-one-of-homer-jacksons-alleged-murders-in-trial-of-another.html

Jackson’s story barely got any media coverage and, like Samuel Little, he was not arrested until he was into his elder years. One has to wonder if there were more victims but unlike White serial killers, there was no intense scrutiny of his life, or media pressure on police to find out if there were. blacks and woke Whites would argue it’s because White society doesn't care about girls of women of color but that’s bull. It’s because too many in White society want to pretend black serial killers don’t exist.


serial killer Homer Lee Jackson III in court with his cute, White attorney, on january 31, 2022



2 comments:

  1. jerry pdx
    Also, our local "news"paper the Oregonian ran a whopping total of 3 articles on Samuel Little in their print edition, all of which appeared in the back pages, 2 appeared early on and he got 1 mention years later when he died in prison. Heuerman has already gotten 3 (and counting) front page features. Almost nobody I know even know who Homer Jackson or Samuel Little are but they sure know Heuerman, or Ted Bundy, or Gary Ridgeway, or Dahmer et al...

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  2. Of course. "His DNA at the scene of the crimes only means that he was there and nothing more." Sure, just expect some fancy-pants lawyer to maintain that and have it believed.

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