Suspected killer Connell Carroll, Lee County Sheriff’s Office Mug Shot, November 4, 2004
Suspected killer Connell Carroll, Lee County Sheriff’s Office Mug Shot, May 31, 2011. He cut off his dredlocks, for help fleeing the police. And that I can say.
By Nicholas Stix
Connell Carroll likes ‘em white … and dead. Consider his two best-known girlfriends:
Danielle Blackburn: Murdered on February 10th, 2009.
Nicole L. Smith, 22: Murdered on May 29th, 2011.
Carroll is a graduate of the Ten Strikes and You’re Out School of Florida justice.
Mind you, he hasn’t been convicted of murdering either woman yet, and thus enjoys the presumption of innocence, but even if he were convicted of one or both murders, for all we know, he’d only get probation.
The second article below reports,
Carroll has an extensive history of violence, with nine prior arrests in Lee County. Born and raised in Fort Myers, Carroll was arrested in 2003 for burglary and aggravated assault, in 2006 for kidnapping/false imprisonment and battery, in 2007 on a bench warrant for battery charges, and again in 2007 for violating an injunction for protection against Danielle Blackburn.
What about convictions? Was he acquitted of all of these violent crimes?
He was certainly convicted at least once, because he was arrested on November 4, 2004, for violating his probation. Did he do any time for that violation? Back when probation meant something, violating it automatically got it revoked and the offender imprisoned. Today, under the regime of diversity, where black men are concerned, the authorities speak of “serious” violations, which seem to be limited to murder, in which case “probation,” and the conviction it supposedly addresses mean, in practice, the same as dropping charges altogether.
And what about Carroll’s 2007 arrest for violating “an injunction for protection against Danielle Blackburn”? What about all of the beatings he gave Blackburn before that? He doesn’t seem to have done any time for them.
Where were the feminists who care so much about protecting women, and who get all sort of anti-male rules and laws passed? Oh, right, they only care about railroading innocent white men (here and here). When black men victimize white females, feminists are nowhere to be found.
What was Danielle Blackburn’s cause of death? And who was the father of these women’s babies? Was Carroll their father? The news stories on the murders were written by people who fill them with “human interest” material, but who treat the essential facts of the crimes as if they were state secrets.
Finally, did each of these white women have a death wish?
Uploaded on Mar 6, 2010, by SWFLCrimeStprs, who wrote,
A young mother is killed in her home, and police say she knew her attacker. The man who police suspect in the killing is sitting in jail this weekend on other charges, but unless someone can come forward with information to link him to the killing, a young man may get away with murder.
[N.S. That was almost 15 months before Carroll allegedly murdered Nicole L. Smith, and no one has listed what he was charged with.]
If you have information on this case, you can remain anonymous and be eligible for a cash reward by calling Crime Stoppers at (800) 780-TIPS.
Fort Myers shooting suspect connected to 2009 murder
Sunday, May 29, 2011 6:52 p.m. EST
Updated: May 30, 2011 6:23 p.m. EDT
NBC2
FORT MYERS -
A woman has died after being shot in the leg during an argument on Sunday afternoon.
Fort Myers Police responded to a home on 1400 block of Brookhill Drive just before 4:00 p.m. on Sunday to find 22-year-old Nicole Smith suffering from the gunshot wound.
EMS responders were unable to stabilize her, and she died as a result of her injury.
Neighbors say Smith was holding her newborn when she was shot.
Fort Myers Police are looking for her boyfriend, 32-year-old Connell Carroll, saying he's wanted for second degree murder.
"Our investigation has revealed that the victim, Miss Smith, and her boyfriend, Connell Carroll, had gotten into an argument and she received a gunshot wound that ultimately led to her dying," said Detective Peter Tarman.
Connell Carroll was also connected to the murder of Danielle Blackburn on February 10th, 2009.
He was never arrested.
Danielle's family says they weren't shocked when they heard the news.
"I knew it was gonna happen. I've been telling people it was going to happen," says Danielle's father Don Blackburn.
Danielle was murdered while her daughter slept in the next room.
"He took two young mothers. That's two children without a mother," Don says.
Crysten Blackburn is Danielle's sister-in-law. She had met Carroll on several occasions and says he was quiet and reserved.
"Was he the type of person who would inflict harm on women? When I met him I came to talk to Danielle and he didn't leave the room when I was speaking to Danielle. He was next to her the entire time," she says.
[In other words: ‘Hell, yes, he would harm a woman! He was a paranoid control freak.’]
After Danielle's murder, police couldn't find enough evidence to arrest Carroll.
Now, after another woman is dead, Danielle's family blames the judicial system.
Darin Blackburn, Danielle's brother, claims Carroll never completed a mandatory battery course that would have helped him.
"I told police that if they didn't do something it would happen again," he says.
Neither Danielle's nor Nicole's daughters were harmed during the shootings. Both are staying with family members.
If you have any information on the whereabouts of Connell Carroll, you're asked to call the Fort Myers Police Department, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-780-TIPS.
[Video report by Wink News’ Vanessa Ruffes here includes a picture of Nicole L. Smith .]
Fort Myers man accused of second-degree murder denied bond
May 31, 2011 at 12:02 p.m. America/New York
Wink News’
LEE COUNTY, Fla.- Connell Carroll made his first appearance Wednesday morning at the Lee County Jail and was denied bond.
Carroll, 32, who is accused of shooting and killing Nicole L. Smith on Sunday, has been arrested by the US Marshals Florida Regional Task Force.
Connell Caroll, 32, was arrested at about 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday by the US Marshals Florida Regional Task Force according to Paul Smith, the Task Force supervisor. The Task Force adopted this case Tuesday morning after being requested by the Fort Myers Police Department. The Task Force conducted interviews Tuesday morning and used surveillance on a complex on 2nd Avenue in Fort Myers. At approximately 3:30 p.m., a person fitting the description of Carroll crossed Michigan Avenue.
As the Task Force approached, he ran across Michigan Avenue, he ran into a canal. He jumped into the canal near High Street.
Carroll would not come out of the water and resisted the Task Force, so three members of the Task Force entered the water and brought him out.
Carroll was then arrested by authorities. Carroll had a shaved head at the time of his arrest.
Caroll [sic] was arrested at about 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday by the US Marshals Florida Regional Task Force according to Paul Smith, the Task Force supervisor.
The Task Force adopted this case Tuesday morning after being requested by the Fort Myers Police Department.
Carroll was added on Southwest Florida's 10 Most Wanted list Tuesday.
The Task Force conducted interviews Tuesday morning and used surveillance on a apartment complex on 2nd Avenue in Fort Myers.
According to authorities, a person fitting the description of Carroll crossed Michigan Avenue.
"They noticed someone that looked like him. He had shaved his dreads off," said John Kinsey, with the US Marshals Office.
As the Task Force approached, Carroll ran across Michigan Avenue and jumped into a canal near High Street.
He would not come out of the water and resisted the Task Force.
"The task force actually had to go in after him. After a struggle they finally got him into custody," Kinsey said.
He was originally taken into custody at the Fort Myers Police Department and later transferred to the Lee County Jail. He is expected to make his first appearance in court on Wednesday.
Carroll stands accused of the second degree murder of Nicole L. Smith, who was shot during an [sic] fight Sunday and later died as a result of those injuries.
Fort Myers Police named Carroll as their prime suspect in this case.
Carroll has an extensive history of violence, with nine prior arrests in Lee County.
Born and raised in Fort Myers, Carroll was arrested in 2003 for burglary and aggravated assault, in 2006 for kidnapping/false imprisonment and battery, in 2007 on a bench warrant for battery charges, and again in 2007 for violating an injunction for protection against Danielle Blackburn.
Blackburn secured an initial injunction against Carroll in 2006 after enduring several beatings, and then a second injunction against him in 2008. Blackburn was found murdered in her Fort Myers apartment just a few months later, however, no arrests have yet been made in that case.
Tuesday afternoon, her father, Don Blackburn, said he was elated by the news of Carroll's arrest.
"I'm relieved," Blackburn said.
"He's finally off the street and not going to hurt anybody else. I'm very happy about that."
[A tip ‘o the night stick to Nicawawa at Black racism and race hatred of non blacks]
5 comments:
I recently read a book about a black rapist who raped a white woman in the 1950's. During that era, whenever a black guy would be on trial for raping a white woman the communist party would send its minions and try to smear the woman's reputation and prove she was just a "Whore who was asking for it," a la To Kill a Mockingbird. A book I love by the by. I had to listen to the blacks I work with during the OJ Simpson trial as they vented jealous rage at Nicole Simpson and accused her to no end of being a dirty, low down, skanky whore, even though Nicole was a hundred times less of a whore than the women who were as good as saying she deserved to have her head nearly sawed off by the saintly OJ.
Nicholas, thanks for the short summary for others to read.
Don Blackburn
The killer was sentenced to life in prison. The child by Smith was his. The Blackburn and Smith parents raised dumb idiot daughters. I shouldn't call the grieving fathers cowards... but what's worse, a dead/imprisoned for life dad or a dead daughter? The fathers know that answer unfortunately.
http://www.nbc-2.com/story/23855048/connell-carroll-nicole-smith-murder-life-sentence
To judge in hindsight is unjust. I am sorry.
-Above poster
The content is so racist. We are all human. White men have been rapping women of color and killing people of color for centuries, stop distorting your facts
White women have BEEN lying on men of color for centuries and has been proven. Men have lost there lives because of a white woman lie. You all are something else, get the fuck out of here!
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