Friday, June 17, 2022

Houston primate murder: who or what is Chuckwuebuka Nwobodo?

By “W”
Fri, Jun 10, 2022 7:40 a.m.

wanted by Houston authorities for the murder of dusky aspiring adult entertainer Felicia Johnson,24:

https://www.khou.com/article/news/crime/man-charged-with-felicia-johnson-murder/285-9d45fc7f-24ec-4945-88a8-d9998d474c99

[I was watching string quartets played by talented female students enrolled at the Queen Sofia Music Academy in Madrid, Spain when this item popped up on the PC as Breaking News they think we all need to know about.]

Quite aside from the fact that “adult entertainment” can be a risky business to enter and Ms. Johnson should have been advised to seek employment in another field, what the heck is a Chukwuebuka Nwobodo? What is he doing in the former “United” States? Or on planet Earth for that matter?

Do we file this report under Diversity is Our Strength? And what might doctor King...or George Floyd think about this incident?



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

More Africans immigrated to the USA during a recent ten year period than in the entire two hundred years of the slave trade bringing slaves to British North America. I see them quite often where I live near Chicago. Darker skin [almost purple], don't wear the garish clothing of the colored man and walking without the exaggerated strut of the male negro.

Anonymous said...

After many drinks--and a blood alcohol level of .027--that's how Patrick Lyoya pronounced his name to Officer Schurr,when he was asked to identify himself.


"Chuckwuebuka Nwobodo."

--GRA

Anonymous said...

black(ALMOST)GETS A FREE QUADRUPLE MURDER OF HIS FAMBLEE IN GRAND RAPIDS;HE THREATENED THEM WITH BEING TORCHED--THEN DID IT.


GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — A man has been found guilty of four counts of involuntary manslaughter in a 2020 fire that killed his wife and three children.

It took jurors about an hour and a half of deliberations Friday to convict Robert Scales.

Scales showed no emotion as the verdict was read.

In the gallery, Natoya Aimery, the mother of two of the children, wept.

“It means the world to me that finally there’s justice for my babies and the innocent stepmother and their stepbrother,” Aimery said. “These innocent four lives that were taken. Justice has finally been served for them and everyone knows now.”


The fire broke out shortly after midnight on Feb. 5, 2020, on Dawes Avenue SE, in the area of 28th Street and Kalamazoo Avenue in Grand Rapids. Wanedia Scales, 35, and her son Xavier Woldeab, 15, and Scales and Aimery’s sons Robert Scales, Jr., 14, and Elijah Scales, 10, were killed. All four died of smoke inhalation, the Kent County medical examiner testified Wednesday.

Robert Scales was at work when the fire happened.

He came under suspicion after court records revealed his wife had filed for a personal protection order against him, claiming he threatened to burn down their home and kill her and the boys. But prosecutors said they didn’t have evidence to prove Scales intended to hurt anyone. Instead, he was charged with involuntary manslaughter. The PPO was not introduced as evidence at trial.

GRA:Because it would have led to a murder conviction.

In closing arguments, the prosecutor said it came down to a fire pit he had used to illegally burn junk from his on-the-side junk hauling business. Authorities say the fire jumped from that pit, 5 feet, 9 inches from the home, to the building.

GRA:He just thought he could get away with a time released fire.Not on this occasion.

--GRA