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To: StockDung who wrote (122952)11/16/2003 5:13:08 PM
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Updated: 02:41 PM EST
Missing Iraq War Veteran Turns Up Slain
By RUSS BYNUM, AP

COLUMBUS, Ga. (Nov. 16) - The body was almost a skeleton when investigators found it, hidden in the woods for nearly four months and so decomposed that knife marks etched in its bones were the only way to tell the man had been stabbed.

Spc. Richard Davis had survived the war in Iraq, where he turned 25 during the march to Baghdad, only to be slain after celebrating his homecoming at a topless bar near Fort Benning.



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U.S. Army soldiers Jacob Burgoyne, Alberto Martinez Mario Navarrete and Douglas Woodcoff are charged in connection with the stabbing death of Spc. Richard R. Davis.

With the discovery of his body earlier this month came a even more disturbing twist. The four men accused of turning on him with fists and a blade, then hiding his body, had served beside him in the same infantry unit in the blazing desert sands, facing Iraqi bullets and rocket-propelled grenades.

Now the Army is on the defensive, accused by Davis' family of writing him off as AWOL instead of quickly investigating his disappearance.

Some people are also questioning the investigators' conclusion that the killing was simply the result of a brawl gone bad, wondering if trauma from the battlefield could have led to bloodshed at home.


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"All of the evidence says there was no bad blood" between the soldiers, said Mark Shelnutt, a defense attorney for Pfc. Douglas Woodcoff, one of the accused men. "They've all been to Iraq, they want to have a few drinks. ... You can't help but wonder. If this had happened a week before they deployed, would the result have been the same?"

Davis returned from the Middle East on July 12 from his second deployment since May 2002. His unit - 1st Battalion, 15 Infantry Regiment of the Army's 3rd Infantry Division - had spent most of the past 14 months in the region training, fighting and waiting to go home.

Davis never called his parents to tell them he was back. He had no wife or girlfriend in Columbus. So he piled into a car with four other soldiers from his company for a night out to celebrate.

They headed to the Platinum Club, a topless bar.

At some point, Davis apparently insulted one of the dancers and the soldiers were kicked out, said Lt. Steve Cox of the Columbus Police Department.

Davis's fellow soldiers later told police they were upset about it and started brawling with Davis in the parking lot. They left and drove about three miles before Pfc. Alberto Martinez pulled the car over.

Two of the men, Pvt. Jacob Burgoyne and Pfc. Mario Navarrete, got out and continued their fightfight with Davis. They told police that Woodcoff watched without joining in.

Then, they said, Martinez pulled a knife and stabbed Davis several times.

The four soldiers drove to a convenience store and bought lighter fluid. Then they returned to the bloodied corpse, tried to burn it and left it in the woods.

The account of the deadly brawl came from Burgoyne, Navarrete and Woodcoff in police interviews following their Nov. 8 arrest, the day after Davis' body was found.

Police don't believe the soldiers' combat experiences were a factor in the killing. Only two slayings have been linked to the 16,500 3rd Infantry soldiers who deployed to Iraq from Fort Benning and Fort Stewart, near Savannah.

"There are murders committed every day, and most murders are committed by people who know you," Cox said. "We see best friends killing each other all the time - civilians, military, all walks of life."

Davis' father doesn't buy that argument. He's not sure why his son was slain but insists it wasn't a simple, perhaps drunken, argument.

"You don't go out and stab a guy and set his body on fire after you beat him half to death because you got kicked out of a bar," Lanny Davis said. "You don't go out and kill your buddies. There was something else that happened."

Lanny Davis didn't find out his son was back in the United States until a soldier from Fort Benning called him in Missouri to ask if he was home yet.

He traveled to Fort Benning a month later to ask about his son. The Army had listed him as AWOL, absent without leave, though he'd left his toothbrush and new clothes in his barracks.

Fort Benning didn't investigate Davis' disappearance until the fall, after Lanny Davis sought help from his congressman, Rep. Kenny Hulshof, R-Mo.

Col. Steven Salazar, brigade commander for the 3rd Infantry at Fort Benning, said Thursday that the Army "followed all procedures necessary ... and even took additional measures" to find out what happened to Davis. After discovering his death, the Army reinstated Davis' active-duty status so his parents could receive his death benefits.

But the slain soldier's father remains angry.

"I've been screaming ever since that lieutenant colonel came and told me they found my son's skeletal remains," Lanny Davis said. "We don't even have the chance to see my son's face ever again."

Investigators have yet to hear the story from Martinez, 23, who is awaiting extradition from California on murder charges.

A judge last week reduced the charges against Burgoyne of Middleburg, Fla., Navarrete of San Juan, Texas, and Woodcoff of San Antonio, Texas, all 24, from murder to a concealing a death, a felony, though District Attorney Gray Conger said he may still seek murder indictments.

Lanny Davis said brawls were what his son hoped to escape when he joined the Army after high school, where he had endured teasing, name-calling and fights because he was half-Filipino.

"He liked the military because he felt somewhat secure there," Lanny Davis said.

11/16/03 13:11 EST

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Michael Jackson Surrenders to Police
By JEFF WILSON, AP



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Police escort a handcuffed Michael Jackson after he surrendered.

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (Nov. 20) -- A handcuffed Michael Jackson walked into the Santa Barbara jail on Thursday to face child molestation charges that could destroy the pop superstar's career and send him to prison for years.

A private jet carrying Jackson landed at the Santa Barbara airport shortly before noon and rolled its nose into the partly opened doors of a hangar. A caravan of cars left the hangar shortly afterward.

The 45-year-old King of Pop, his hands cuffed behind his back, entered the Santa Barbara County main jail shortly after noon, accompanied by defense attorney Mark Geragos, who said earlier he arranged the surrender.

Jackson left after posting bail, which was set at $3 million in a warrant. He waved to reporters, flashed a V-sign and climbed into a black Suburban that drove away with an escort of three sheriff's motorcycle officers.

''He's come back specifically to confront these charges head on,'' Geragos said said earlier outside the jail. ''He is greatly outraged by the bringing of these charges. He considers this to be a big lie. He understands the people who are outraged, because if these charges were true, I assure you Michael would be the first to be outraged.



Anderson Cooper of CNN's 360° says get ready for Michael 24/7.




''I'm here to tell you today, Michael has given me the authority to say on his behalf these charges are categorically untrue. He looks forward to getting into a courtroom as opposed to any other forum and confronting these accusations head on.''

Jermaine Jackson angrily defended his brother in an interview with CNN.

''The whole family supports Michael 100 percent, 1,000 percent. Michael is innocent,'' he said Thursday.


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''My brother is not eccentric. We had an incredible, wonderful childhood,'' he said. ''And what they're doing is bringing him down with the very thing that he loved. ... At the end of the day, this is nothing but a modern-day lynching.''

Earlier Thursday, Geragos confirmed that the surrender was being arranged in Santa Barbara, where throngs of camera crews and news reporters awaited his arrival.

Jackson had left North Las Vegas Airport aboard a leased jet late Thursday morning heading for Santa Barbara Municipal Airport. The jet was said to be carrying Jackson, his family and a bodyguard.

Jackson had been in Las Vegas filming a music video when dozens of law enforcement agents swarmed his Neverland Ranch compound near Santa Barbara on Tuesday to serve a search warrant. Authorities announced Wednesday that an arrest warrant alleging child molestation had been issued. He had not been formally charged.

A family friend, Steve Manning, told ABC's ''Good Morning America'' Thursday that Jackson's family came to Las Vegas to support him. ''He feels he's been wrongly accused and he's going to fight this tooth and nail,'' Manning said. ''He's at war right now and he's going to use any weapon he has to fight these charges.''

Jackson is charged by the state with lewd or lascivious acts with a child under age 14, punishable by three to eight years in prison, law enforcement officials said. His attorney is also the defense attorney in the Laci Peterson murder case.

''Get over here and get checked in,'' District Attorney Thomas W. Sneddon Jr. advised Jackson at a news conference broadcast worldwide Wednesday.


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''Michael would never harm a child in any way,'' Jackson spokesman Stuart Backerman said in a statement. ''These scurrilous and totally unfounded allegations will be proven false in a courtroom.''

Similar allegations surfaced against Jackson a decade ago, but they never led to criminal charges and in 1994 the probe became inactive. Jackson had maintained his innocence but reportedly paid a multimillion-dollar civil settlement, and the child would not testify in any criminal proceeding.

Sneddon said this case was different because he had a cooperative victim and because of a change in state law ''specifically because of the 1993-94 Michael Jackson investigation'' that allows lawsuits related to criminal cases to be blocked.

Sneddon told the news conference multiple counts would be filed against Jackson ''in a very short period of time,'' and noted that no civil case has been filed and none is expected, unlike 1993.

Sneddon would not say when or where the alleged crimes took place or how old the child was. He said an affidavit outlining the details will be sealed for 45 days.

But Brian Oxman, who has been an attorney for the Jackson family for years but is not directly representing Michael Jackson in this case, told CBS that the case involves the alleged molestation of a 12-year-old boy at Neverland Ranch, the storybook playground where the singer has been known to hold sleepover parties with children.

Sheriff's and district attorney's investigators on Tuesday raided the ranch and two other locations in Southern California in search of evidence.

Authorities did not identify the locations but the Santa Barbara News-Press reported Thursday that they were film and video-related businesses in suburban Santa Barbara and Beverly Hills. Citing county sources, the newspaper said investigators seized m many videotapes and photographs of Jackson with children.

In a documentary broadcast on ABC earlier this year, Jackson said he had slept in a bed with many children. ''When you say 'bed,' you're thinking sexual,'' he said in the interview. ''It's not sexual, we're going to sleep. I tuck them in. ... It's very charming, it's very sweet.''

Jackson, in a statement Tuesday, noted that the allegations surfaced the same day a new greatest hits CD, ''Number Ones,'' was released, but the district attorney dismissed any connection.

''Like the sheriff and I are really into that kind of music,'' Sneddon said.

On Wednesday, CBS pulled a Jackson music special planned for next Wednesday on his greatest hits and the impact on pop culture of the former child star who got his start with his brothers as a member of the singing-and-dancing Jackson 5.

The singer had international hits with the albums ''Thriller'' (1982), ''Bad'' (1987) and ''Dangerous'' (1991), but saw his career begin to dim after the 1993 allegations.

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To: StockDung who wrote (122952)11/20/2003 5:12:46 PM
From: StocksDATsoar  Respond to of 150070
 
REMEMBER THAT 20/20 SPECIAL WITH BARBARA WALTERS? REMEMBER THAT PUNKASS KID WHO HAD CANCER THE MJ SAVED AND SUPPORTED HIS FAMILY? WELL JACKO CUT THEM OFF $$$$$$$$$$$$ AND THIS IS THE SAME PUNKASS KID WHOSE FAMILY MADE THE CHARGES..

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