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To: Bill who wrote (748)12/12/2005 7:48:21 PM
From: paret  Respond to of 828
 
Arafat died because he got a bad weenie.

And a French "honor guard" carried his AIDS' infected carcass.



To: Bill who wrote (748)12/12/2005 8:14:40 PM
From: paret  Respond to of 828
 
The 7-Eleven Robbery-Murder of Albert Owens

The Crimes of Stanley 'Tookie' Williams

From Charles Montaldo,
crime.about.com

Nov 29 2005

On February 28, 1979, Stanley Williams murdered Albert Lewis Owens during a robbery of a 7-Eleven convenience store in Whittier, California. Here are the details of that crime from the The Los Angeles County District Attorney's response to Williams petition for executive clemency.

Late on the evening of February 27, 1979, Stanley 'Tookie' Williams introduced his friend Alfred Coward, .k.a. "Blackie," to a man named Darryl. A short time later, Darryl, driving a brown station wagon, drove Williams to the residence of James Garrett. Coward followed in his 1969 Cadillac. (Trial Transcript (TT) 2095-2097). Stanley Williams often stayed at the Garrett residence and kept some of his belongings there, including his shotgun. (TT 1673, 1908).

At the Garrett residence, Williams went inside and returned carrying a twelve-gauge shotgun. (TT 2097-2098).

Darryl and Williams, with Coward following in his car, later drove to another residence, where they obtained a PCP-laced cigarette, which the three men shared.

Williams, Coward and Darryl then went to the residence of Tony Sims. (TT 2109). These four men then discussed where they could go in Pomona to make some money. (TT 2111). The four men then went to yet another residence where they smoked more PCP. (TT 2113-2116).

While at this location, Williams left the other men and returned with a .22 caliber handgun, which he also put in the station wagon. (TT 2117-2118). Williams then told Coward, Darryl and Sims they should go to Pomona. In response, Coward and Sims entered the Cadillac, Williams and Darryl entered the station wagon, and both cars traveled on the freeway toward Pomona. (TT 2118-2119).

The four men exited the freeway near Whittier Boulevard. (TT 2186). They drove to a Stop-N-Go market and, at Williams' direction, Darryl and Sims entered the store to commit a robbery. At the time, Darryl was armed with the .22 caliber handgun. (TT 2117-2218; Tony Sims' Parole Hearing Dated July 17, 1997).

Johnny Garcia Escapes Death

The clerk at the Stop-N-Go market, Johnny Garcia, had just finished mopping the floor when he observed a station wagon and four black men at the door to the market. (TT 2046-2048). Two of the men entered the market. (TT 2048). One of the men went down an aisle while the other approached Garcia.

The man that approached Garcia asked for a cigarette. Garcia gave the man a cigarette and lit it for him. After approximately three to four minutes, both men left the market without carrying out the planned robbery. (TT 2049-2050).

He Would Show Them How

Williams became upset that Darryl and Sims did not commit the robbery. Williams told the men that they would find another place to rob. Williams said that at the next location all of them would go inside and he would show them how to commit a robbery.

Coward and Sims then followed Williams and Darryl to the 7-Eleven market located at 10437 Whittier Boulevard. (TT 2186). The store clerk, twenty-six year old Albert Lewis Owens, was sweeping the store parking lot. (TT 2146).

Albert Owens Killed

When Darryl and Sims entered the 7-Eleven, Owens put the broom and dust pan down and followed them into the store. Williams and Coward followed Owens into the store. (TT 2146-2152). As Darryl and Sims walked to the counter area to take money from the register, Williams walked behind Owens and told him "shut up and keep walking." (TT 2154). While pointing a shotgun at Owens' back, Williams directed him to a back storage room. (TT 2154).

Once inside the storage room, Williams, at gunpoint, ordered Owens to "lay down, mother f*****." Williams then chambered a round into the shotgun. Williams then fired the round into the security monitor. Williams then chambered a second round and fired the round into Owens' back as he lay face down on the floor of the storage room. Williams then fired again into Owens' back. (TT 2162).

Near Contact Wound

Both of the shotgun wounds were fatal. (TT 2086). The pathologist who conducted the autopsy on Owens testified that the end of the barrel was "very close" to Owens' body when he was shot. One of the two wounds was described as ". . . a near contact wound." (TT 2078).

After Williams murdered Owens, he, Darryl, Coward and Sims fled in the two cars and returned home to Los Angeles. The robbery netted them approximately $120.00. (TT 2280).

'Killing All White People'

Once back in Los Angeles, Williams asked if anyone wanted to get something to eat. When Sims asked Williams why he shot Owens, Williams said he "didn't want to leave any witnesses." Williams also said he killed Owens "because he was white and he was killing all white people." (TT 2189, 2193).

Later that same day, Williams bragged to his brother Wayne about killing Owens. Williams said, "you should have heard the way he sounded when I shot him." Williams then made gurgling or growling noises and laughed hysterically about Owens' death. (TT 2195-2197).



To: Bill who wrote (748)12/13/2005 12:06:16 AM
From: paret  Respond to of 828
 
Jury Votes Death for Carlie's Killer
Crime/Punishment Blog
« Suspected Serial Killer Gets Death Sentence | Main | Phil Spector's Trial Set for April 24 »

From Charles Montaldo,
crime.about.com

December 02, 2005
Jury Votes Death for Carlie's Killer

After five hours of deliberations, a Florida jury voted 10-2 to recommend the death penalty for Joseph Smith, who abducted 11-year-old Carlie Brucia on videotape then sexually assaulting and killing her on Super Bowl Sunday, 2001.

Circuit Judge Andrew Owens will have to give "great weight" to the jury's recommendation when he officially sentences the 39-year-old Smith next month. Ultimately, the final decision between death and life in prison without parole lies with the judge in Florida.

"I'm overwhelmed. Yes, it's what I wanted," Carlie's mother Susan Schorpen said. "He may be condemned, but he's still breathing, and my daughter is not."

Carlie Brucia's case gained worldwide attention because her Super Bowl Sunday abduction from a car wash parking lot was taped by a surveillance camera and broadcast repeatedly before her body was found.



To: Bill who wrote (748)12/13/2005 12:28:52 AM
From: paret  Respond to of 828
 
photo of Albert Owens, killed by Tookie Williams

sfgate.com

We should hear about the hopes and dreams of those whose lives were taken. Albert Owens had moved from Missouri to California in hopes of gaining custody of his daughters. He worked two jobs and it was only his second day on the job at 7-11. He was 26.

Photo of Albert Owens after being killed by Nobel PEACE Prize nominee Tookie Williams:

capitalideasblog.com



To: Bill who wrote (748)12/13/2005 12:38:53 AM
From: paret  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 828
 
The demented leftist freaks were all hot and bothered when conservatives and others were trying to find a way to save Terri Schiavo's life, in that case "The Rule of Law" HAD TO BE UPHELD at all costs.

However, in the case of mass murderer Tookie Williams, the rule of law of course means nothing to them.

Liberal: thy name is Hypocrite.



To: Bill who wrote (748)12/13/2005 12:48:33 AM
From: paret  Respond to of 828
 
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