Thursday, November 08, 2018

Geraldo Rivera is Devoting an Episode of His True Crime Show to the 1975 Racist, Knoxville Horror-Style, Murder-Rape of Kelsey Grammer's Sister, Karen

 

War crime victim Karen Grammer
 

By David in TN
Thursday, November 8, 2018 at 3:04:00 P.M. EST

The murder of actor Kelsey Grammer's sister, Karen, in 1975 is a subject for Geraldo Rivera's new show, Murder in the Family, on the REELZ Channel. The episode airs Saturday Night November 10, at 9 p.m. ET.

Vdare had a reader's letter in 2015 on this kidnap-murder by raceless “Spree Killers.”

Karen Grammer's murder had some similarity to the Knoxville Horror.


N.S.: Note that while The Pretend Encyclopedia has no entry for Karen Grammer, it has one for one of her rapist-killers, Freddie Glenn. However, as someone notes on the Talk Page, it is full of holes.

 



War criminals Michael Corbett (above) and Freddie Lee Glenn (below)


7 comments:

  1. Too bad these bad guys were not executed a long time. They MUST never be released.

    ReplyDelete
  2. jerry pdx
    Geraldo is only doing it because Kelsey Grammar is a celeb, usually he likes to play stereotype whitey as the criminal game.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Sometimes, as above, you put in the URL for a Vdare piece and it doesn't come up. Google "Vdare, Kelsey Grammer" and you can find it.

    Nicholas has said the mistake continually made in these cases is taking each one in isolation rather than observing the pattern. As I wrote above, the kidnap-rape-murder of Karen Grammer in 1975 was similar to the 2007 Knoxville Horror.

    I checked the Colorado Inmate Locator and both Crockett and Glenn are still in prison, but come up for parole every few years on their "Life" sentences.

    This episode will be repeated several times in the upcoming week on the REELZ Channel.

    ReplyDelete
  4. I saw the episode. Kelsey Grammer's fayher, Frank Grammer, insisted on living in the Virgin Islands. In 1968 he was shot dead by a black taxi driver, well known as an anti-white bigot.

    Frank Grammer's killer was found Not Guilty by "reason of insanity." This is the first account I've seen anywhere of the murder of Kelsey Grammer's father.

    Karen Grammer, after being kidnapped, was taken to the apartment of one of the killers. Three black males took turns raping her (https://mapamurder.wordpress.com/2017/11/03/the-murder-of-kelsey-grammers-sister-karen/) over four hours. Then she was driven somewhere and Freddy stabbed Karen Grammer multiple times and left her for dead. She made it to a doorstep, but died.

    The killers may well have been copying the NOI/Zebra Murders. They killed a total of five white people in Colorado Springs, Colorado within a few months of 1975. And considered themselves warriors with a mission to kill white people.

    The episode acknowledges this fact.

    By the way, Geraldo Rivera did TWO episodes of his then-Fox News Channel show on the Knoxville Horror in 2007. Geraldo didn't continue coverage but did give it two shows pre-trial.

    This episode will be repeated numerous time the next week on the REELZ Channel. Readers of this site should see it.

    ReplyDelete
  5. I just checked the Colorado Inmate Locator. Michael Corbett died in custody in June of last year. Freddie Lee Glenn comes up for parole again in March 2021.

    Formerly Colorado inmates with "Life" sentences came up for parole every five years. This was changed to every three years.

    ReplyDelete
  6. On Thursday Night, August 19, the ID Channel at 8 pm ET shows a 2020 episode of Joe Kenda's Homicide Hunter Series concerning the 1975 rape-murder of Karen Grammer, sister of actor Kelsey Grammer.

    The episode, titled "Animal Nature," was in the last season of Homicide Hunter. In 1975, Kenda was still a uniformed officer and was mainly a bystander to the investigation, led and solved by the well-known detective Lou Smit.

    This ID Channel account of the Karen Grammer case is better than the one in 2018 by Geraldo Rivera's Reelz Channel show. It's followed by Kenda's new show, American Detective, in which Kenda narrates cases handled by other detectives.

    This new show is supposedly about murder investigations that were not highly publicized. There are several covered by NSU/WEJB the ID Channel might consider.


    ReplyDelete
  7. The REELZ Channel is showing the Geraldo Rivera show episode on the Karen Grammer murder on Wednesday morning December 20 at 10 a.m. ET. Set your DVR.

    Our friend David Cole, in his Taki's Magazine article (https://takimag.com/article/oh-sadist-can-you-see/) of last week, wrote about Kelsey Grammer and the murder of both his father and sister by black racial killers. Of Karen's murder, David Cole wrote:

    "About six years later, Grammer's sister was slaughtered in Colorado by three black men who had planned to rob a local Red Lobster. Grammer's sister was waiting outside the restaurant for her boyfriend, who worked the nightshift, to close up. Upon seeing a white woman standing alone in the parking lot, the Nairobi trio changed plans: no robbery. Instead, they kidnapped her, raped and tortured her for a fulkl night, then drove her to a trash-filled alley and slit her throat."

    David In TN: How often have we seen this scenario? A White woman alone at night, spotted by black predators, who on the spur of the moment decide to rape and kill her.

    There's much more in Cole's lengthy article. He notes "conservatives" like Ben Shapiro who claim they want to make movies that would "change the culture" would never make one on the 2000 Wichita Massacre.

    Cole wrote: "And you know what? You'll have a film that might not "change the culture," but it might save lives. Put that incident in the faces of whites. Show them the 100 percent true story, a story that mirrors thousands of other true stories. Show that compliance meant death. Begging for mercy meant death. Just as Jaws kept people from the beach (for silly reasons), maybe this film could influence white actions...for NOT silly reasons."

    "Do THAT film, Boering-Shapiro."

    "Yeah...that'll be the day. Cowards."

    ReplyDelete