Friday, October 02, 2009

The First Knoxville Horror Murder Trial: A Diversity Crime, Diversity Jury, Diversity Sentence

By Nicholas Stix

"Mercy to the guilty is cruelty to the innocent."

Adam Smith


Murdering the Death Penalty

"What do you have to do today to get the death penalty?" asked Channon Christian’s father incredulously.

Letalvis Cobbins, a black man, was convicted of kidnapping, raping, and murdering the 21-year-old white girl in the January 2007 Knoxville Horror. And yet the jurors sentenced him to "life without parole". ["Letalvis Cobbins found guilty in Christian—Newsom murders," WATE, August 25, 2009.]

Since murderers have been known to be released from prison sentences of "life without parole", and prison is for the most violent black and Hispanic offenders a felon’s paradise, replete with cable TV, weight lifting, and ample opportunities to deal and buy drugs and gang-rape white men, Cobbins’ sentence is both misleading and of dubious punitive value.

The jury’s pretext for not sentencing Cobbins to death for the most heinous crimes ever committed in Knox County: laughable "mitigating" factors, which it asserted outweighed any aggravating factors: "[A] horrific childhood, the pleas of his relatives and his alleged role as subordinate to an evil mastermind".

One or more of the potential jurors obviously perjured himself during voir dire.

Read the rest at VDARE.com!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The "OJ Jury" strikes again. The MSM ignores this because as far as they concerned minorities deserve affirmative action type justice if you will, further the MSM is as guilty as the convicted, guilty by their silence.

Had whites committed the same torture murders upon minorities, we'd hear (MSM) of it on daily basis. E.g. the Duke "rape case" which of course was a lie.

Uncle Tom Bill said...

This happens to be the "norm" these day when it comes to trying black criminals!
There's always the sad story about him being fatherless, and poor. The point headed professors can always come up with an excuse using pseudoscience to convince the jury!

I read this story when it first appeared,and was shocked about the senseless murder. When James Byrd was dragged and killed, all we could hear was "racism", but when this happened, complete silence!

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