System in distress

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  1. Peter Szarycz

    Peter Szarycz New Member

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    Where system falters - two murder cases in comparison. A parol officer who failed to check up on the situation and whereabouts of her killer parolee was herself arrested no less than 11 times! So did the system fail more Trayvon Martin as now alleged by the liberal media, or Eve Carson?

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    Doomed by Diversity: The Murder of Eve Carson

    By Nicholas Stix on May 18, 2012 at 11:29pm




    Murder victim Eve Carson

    Eve Carson was the golden girl—pretty, popular, brilliant, altruistic. Funny, too.
    Born and raised in Athens, Georgia, Carson had been her high school class president, and was elected student government president at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. A senior, double-majoring in political science and medicine, she was an aspiring doctor. Attending UNC on a Morehead-Cain Scholarship, she was a North Carolina Fellow and a Phi Beta Kappa, taught science in an elementary school, tutored in a middle school, mentored girls in a track/character-building program, and volunteered summers in Third World programs. Whew!
    But all that ended when a couple of black thugs turned her into yet another statistic.
    At 3:30 a.m., on March 5, 2008, Carson was kidnapped by Demario “Rio” Atwater and Laurence Lovette Jr., as she left her house to get into her SUV.



    Killer Demario James “Rio” Atwater in court





    Made-over killer Laurence Lovette Jr. in costume during the Eve Carson murder trial.

    New ‘do, new suit; only the fake eyeglasses are missing.

    Carson’s killers had been stalking the parking lot of a sorority house down the street. Caroline Harper, a UNC alumna who was then living in the sorority house, testified at Lovette’s trial that

    …she had just finished talking to her boyfriend on her cell phone about 3:30 a.m. on March 5 when she saw two black men in their late teens or early 20s standing in the parking lot of her sorority house....
    They were standing there looking at me," Harper said. "It was just a couple of seconds before I got really frightened and drove away.
    [Lovette trial spotlights ATM use by Anne Blythe, The News and Observer, December 9, 2011.]

    While Atwater held Carson at gunpoint in the back seat and sexually molested her, Lovette drove her SUV from bank to bank. A surveillance photograph showed Lovette using a drive-through cash machine. The killers were ultimately able to withdraw a total of $1,400 from her account.
    The killers shot Eve Carson in the face and the head, one with a .25 caliber pistol, and the other with a shotgun, obliterating the right side of her pretty face. When the prosecution showed the jury autopsy photographs, some jurors wept.
    Unusually, Eve Carson’s murder got national publicity, probably because of her own leftwing activism. A U.S. senator, a congressman, a mayor, and the chancellor of her university variously published or read eulogies for her. At Carson’s funeral in Athens, UNC Chancellor James Moeser spoke of how she embodied “the Carolina way” of “excellence with a heart,” and called her “a force of nature.”
    But here’s the back story: If the criminal justice system had done its job, Eve Carson’s killers would both have already been in jail.
    Atwater and Lovette were both on probation. Each had been arrested repeatedly prior to Carson’s murder—without ever being returned to jail for violating probation. Atwater, who had been convicted in February 2005 of felony breaking-and-entering, was even convicted of a further felony, possession of a firearm, in June 2007—yet still wasn’t incarcerated!
    Meanwhile, Lovette’s probation officer, Chalita Nicole Thomas, who had never met with him, was herself arrested 11 times over the course of four years—at least twice for DUI, and once for carrying a concealed weapon. [Probation officer never met with Lovette | abc11.com, March 26, 2008]




    Probation Officer Chalita Nicole Thomas

    The Main Stream Media declined to report what her other eight arrests were for—and then “disappeared” Thomas’ story. [See video of Thomas’s arrest record.]
    Additionally, an internal investigation by the North Carolina Department of Correction showed that staffers at every level had botched “Rio” Atwater’s case even more thoroughly than Thomas had botched Laurence Lovette’s.
    Although the department was supposed to have subjected Atwater to “intensive supervision”—weekly meetings with a probation officer, mandatory curfew, warrantless searches, etc.—it had not supervised him at all. [See Memorandum (PDF)]
    The brutal truth: Probation has become an Affirmative Action boondoggle.


    New York Times Claims “Police Missteps” In Trayvon Martin Case Hurt Prosecution—But They Don’t

    By Federale on May 17, 2012 at 11:42pm
    The New York Times and MSNBC have respectively just published and reposted a misleading smear of the Sanford Police Department (SPD): Police Missteps In Trayvon Martin Case Hurt Prosecution, MSNBC, May 16, 2012 by Serge Kovaleski. The implication: there will be no justice for Trayvon Martin:

    Small-city department doesn't have a homicide unit, handles few killings yearly
    SANFORD, Fla.—The killing of Trayvon Martin here two and a half months ago has been cast as the latest test of race relations and equal justice in America. But it was also a test of a small city police department that does not even have a homicide unit and typically handles three or four murder cases a year.
    An examination of the Sanford Police Department’s handling of the case shows a series of missteps—including sloppy work—and circumstances beyond its control that impeded the investigation and may make it harder to pursue a case that is already difficult enough.
    [VDARE.com note: This story is also available as Trayvon Martin Case Shadowed by Series of Police Missteps, New York Times, May 16, 2012, but the NYT keeps trying to limit the number of free articles you can read. ]

    However, nothing in the Kovaleski allegations rises to the level of incompetence—at least not if by incompetence one means that evidence of Zimmerman's guilt was lost, overlooked or destroyed. And, as will be seen, all the minor failures of the investigators, and the one major failure, were not in Zimmerman’s favor.
    In fact, the whole contrived story is predicated on the obvious belief that

    http://www.vdare.com/articles/doomed-by-diversity-the-murder-of-eve-carson

    http://www.vdare.com/articles/new-y...on-martin-case-hurt-prosecution-but-they-don-
     
  2. Zosiasmom

    Zosiasmom New Member Past Donor

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    I'm not sure if you are angry that Trayvon's case is getting attention or if you are angry about the system of parole. They are actually two different things. The US prison industrial complex is run by contractors whose motivations are about money, versus the public's greater good. The ability to attend a parole hearing is a part of the judicial system in that it is set through statutes and judicial case review. What happens after is dependent upon the inmate and the prison.

    I get angry about the amount of press on this issue and the way that the media has created such an uproar that people are willing to throw aside legal principles that keep our foundation grounded in justice, however, that is not the American people's doing anymore than deciding that Apple products are cool and "must have" products. They are victims of carefully crafted rage campaigns.
     
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    exotix New Member Past Donor

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    I could see the similarity if Martin was a black gangbanging thug from NWA and Zimmerman was an upstanding whiteman with a clean past with a resume of exceptional accolades.
     
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    This is a big deal in NC. Ever Carson was an honor student at college and a sweet girl - well known and well liked. Top of her class.

    The two animal/scum Black guys who brutally murdered her deserve to burn in Hell.
    They kidnapped her and made her withdraw money from an ATM - the killing was absolutely vicious.

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    Eve Carson​

    And these are the two soulless vile animals who murdered her:

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    Demario James Atwater and Lawrence Alvin Lovett​

    This is yet another reason - one of millions of similar crimes - why Whites, Hispanics, Asians, and all other races in America dislike Blacks, fear Blacks, and distrust Blacks. Law abiding Blacks and particularly elderly Blacks are afraid of younger Blacks too.

    Racism and prejudice will never end until the Black community deals with it's problems - like these young men.
     
  5. philxx

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    Pretty girl and leftwing to ,as far as what i see is a system that criminalises people turns them into animals and then blames both sets of victims.

    Funny how having full employment lessens these heinous acts ???

    wonder why?????????

    btw,what was the University police and security doing ,eating donuts no doubt!
     
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    DonGlock26 New Member Past Donor

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    The progressive establishment's answer to black on white crime is to suppress any mention or discussion of it. PF progressives or those posing as independents will often attack the posters as racists or of using Stormfront as a news source. They certainly don't want an honest dialogue.

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