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02-20-2014, 06:19 AM
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Re: *UPDATE* Missing Organs Fuel Outcry Over Teen's Wrestling Mat Death
My family isn't going to be protected by random words on a fairly obscure forum. Everything I have said has been echoed in the other Kendrick thread by different people. Maybe you should go hunt out the illuminati lurking in there trying to hide the truth? Lol. I back up what I said and would explain it again if you weren't showing signs of delusional and paranoid thinking. Your mind is already made up. However, to waste my breath on one clarifying point, I have no affiliation with the illuminati that I am aware of. My cousin is a Mason, and as of last year so is my uncle. They are the least sinister, lamest people I know. All my experience leads me to believe Masonry is benign. Also, nothing I said is nonsense or warrants being called a cunt. But whatever, I guess.
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02-20-2014, 06:27 AM
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Re: *UPDATE* Missing Organs Fuel Outcry Over Teen's Wrestling Mat Death
Like, what possible influence could words on a DR forum have on the real world or the Kendrick case? The more I think about it, the crazier it sounds. You've lost the plot, man. You might consider talking to a professional if you think what I said would influence anybody into thinking differently about this case. That is not logical at all. I'm sorry. I respect your opinion on the case, but this conspiracy angle that involves a random forum member with zero influence is absolute crazy flakes.
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03-09-2015, 08:04 PM
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Re: *UPDATE* Missing Organs Fuel Outcry Over Teen's Wrestling Mat Death
By Stephanie Slifer CBS NEWS March 9, 2015 VALDOSTA, GA - The brothers accused in a civil suit of killing Kendrick Johnson, the Georgia teen found dead inside a rolled up gym mat in his high school two years ago, are suing Johnson's parents for defamation, reports the Valdosta Daily Times. The brothers, along with their FBI agent father, filed the lawsuit last week in response to a $100 million wrongful death suit filed by Kenneth and Jacquelyn Johnson in January, which claimed the FBI agent encouraged his sons - who were schoolmates of Kendrick Johnson - to, "violently assault," the teen, leading to his death. No charges have been filed in the 17 year old, Johnson's January 10, 2013, death. The Lowndes County Sheriff's Office ruled the teen's death a freak accident, saying he fell head-first into an upright mat in the gymnasium at Lowndes High School in Valdosta while trying to retrieve a shoe, and became trapped. An autopsy conducted by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, (GBI), agreed, citing asphyxiation as the cause of death. Johnson's family, however, insisted there was foul play involved and had their son's body exhumed for a second autopsy. It was then that a private pathologist concluded the teen died of blunt force trauma to the neck and said his organs were missing and the teen's body had been stuffed with newspaper. Since then, Johnson's family and their attorneys have zeroed in on two brothers - the sons of the FBI agent - who the family contends were on campus when Johnson was last seen alive. Johnson's family say the brothers had motive to harm their son since one of the brothers had previously been in a fight with Johnson on a school bus about a year before Johnson's death. The Johnson family alleges local officials conspired to cover up the crime. The Lowndes County Sheriff's Department, however, has stood by its finding that Johnson's death was accidental and maintains at least one of the brothers was not on campus when Johnson was last seen alive, and the other was in another part of the building. No charges have been brought in the case. The countersuit filed last week by the FBI agent and his two sons alleges the Johnson family disparaged them in statements made online and to the media about how their son, Kendrick, died, reports the Valdosta Daily Times. The suit seeks $1 million in damages. Furthermore, the countersuit denies allegations the brothers and their father were involved in the death of Kendrick Johnson in any way and states that accusations made in the Johnsons' wrongful death suit lack, "substantial justification," and contain, "a complete absence of any justifiable issue in law or fact," according to the paper. A federal investigation into Kendrick Johnson's death initiated in October, 2013, by U.S. Attorney Michael Moore is ongoing. A grand jury was hearing evidence. |
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03-09-2015, 09:37 PM
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Re: *UPDATE* Missing Organs Fuel Outcry Over Teen's Wrestling Mat Death
Fair enough that it will now cost the low life Ghetto Trash shakedown 'artists' for their own legal defense. To get a Ghetto Trash shakedown lawyer to work on contigency when attempting to scam someone else is one thing, but the Ghetto Trash shakedown artists will now have to pay for their own defense. Just like the FBI agents father had to pay to defend against the obviously bogus scam claim against his sons. Karma. |
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03-10-2015, 01:14 AM
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Re: *UPDATE* Missing Organs Fuel Outcry Over Teen's Wrestling Mat Death
Most plausible explanation would be he was killed by w classmate and stuffed in there. |