By Jerry PDX
wednesday, february 15, 2023 at 2:43:00 p.m. est
Surprise, surprise...Kaivon Washington, negro alleged rapist and murderer of Madison Brooks turns out to be an alleged serial rapist:
https://www.foxnews.com/us/suspect-lsu-student-madison-brooks-alleged-rape-arrested-again-accused-third-sex-crime
There is a fifth suspect who is not pictured and his name is Karson Jones (sounds like a black name to me). He and Washington appear to be the primary attackers of Ms. Brooks. The fox story is kind of disjointed, but it appears to be pieced together from statements by the suspects themselves, who are trying to paint themselves as innocent while blaming others.
They are making it sound like she came with them willingly, and it was a consensual sex scene (negro rapists always say that) that got out of hand, though it’s always the other guy that did that part, however, it appears she was pretty intoxicated, possibly slipped a date-rape drug.
I hope so; if she was a coal-burner and wanted to be with these guys, then I’m not sure how sorry I feel for her, but they should still fry for what they did. I predict they won’t get much of a sentence, maybe 5-6 years at the most, and then early release. The lone White guy involved, Casen Carver, will probably get extra attention, to keep it more PC on the surface, even though he didn’t participate in the assault itself. He was their boy, though, and didn’t have the courage to stop them, so as far as I’m concerned, he deserves what he gets.
N.S.: Gus McCrae (inspired by the real Oliver Loving, co-creator, with Charlie Goodnight—you know him as Woodrow Call—of the Goodnight-Loving Trail), in Lonesome Dove, as he is about to hang his dear old friend and fellow Texas Ranger, Jake Spoon:
“You know how it works Jake, you ride with an outlaw, you die with an outlaw. I’m sorry you crossed the line.”
Although the foregoing quote is from a work of fiction, the late Larry McMurtry’s Lonesome Dove, it expresses a venerable principle of Anglo-American law, which goes by different names in different states. In New York it is “acting in concert,” while in Tennessee, it is “criminal responsibility.”
If Casen Carver were black, the rule of law would be lifted, in favor of black law (GRA), but since he’s White, he gets the max.
3 comments:
I refuse to ponder the possibility that a sober Madison Brooks would say yes to the ugly ass blacks,that took advantage of her .31 alcohol content.
blacks give very few second chances in those types of situations(gorgeous White female,hideous black male).Death is the usual outcome.
I'm convinced large numbers of blacks "hang around" bars where women like Brooks gather--possibly a higher end place--and wait for their opportunity.
A perfect place to spend night after night(what else do the nigs have to do?)and wait for their quarry.
--GRA
jerry pdx
Occurs to me the only reason the two who committed the actual rape aren't pointing fingers at the White guy, or anybody else, is that they know dna wouldn't back them up. So for both of them the story is: "Bitch wanted my big black d*%%k, it's the other nigga that forced her".
She certainly was a very pretty young white woman go on forever now
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