A 22-year-old was
murdered on Spelman Rd. in Cherry Kill last night. He's the third murder victim there this year.
The person who was killed on Edgecombe Circle on Tuesday morning was
16-year-old Tavon Burks.
Let me get this straight. 15-year-old Tyisha Brown (#21) was
missing for three weeks before anyone -- her teachers, her friends, her father -- thought to question where she was?
It's cases like this -- the rape trial of twice-convicted sex-offender Eugene Waller -- that make me hope there is a
special place in hell for defense attorneys.
Angry and outraged yet? Pissed off at the incompetence of our government officials? Disgusted with the citizens of Baltimore? If not, try reading the story about
15-year-old Farron Tates.
Okay, now for some good news. The State's Attorney's Office
hearts the BPD, and maybe you should too. "... in 2006 her prosecutors had to throw out one in three criminal charges. Last year, only about one in five cases could not go forward."
Byron Alonzo Huff was already serving 30 years for killing Holly Jean Keefe when he was
matched to DNA found on 1996 murder victim Doris Smalls. Huff said he "cannot say offhand" whether or not he knew Smalls, and he doesn't know how his DNA could have gotten on her body.
Sgt. Robert Smith can
have his job back if he just admits he was wrong.
Former CVS pharmacist Ramon Bautista Juta would take care of you, if you'd
take care of him (wink wink, nudge nudge).
In AAC,
Carlos Rice was found guilty for murdering Peach Cake. Of course, his defense attorneys said that the murder weapon was used to shoot at Rice's car, so Rice couldn't have done it. Now, forgive me for not understanding the subtle nuances of this case, but couldn't Rice have killed Mr. Cake, and then
shot at his own car? Crazy, I know.
A student at Chesapeake Science Point Charter School in Hanover threatened to
bring in an Uzi and kill everyone. Meanwhile, staff is getting ready to bail before anybody pees on them.
I understand, John. I always
confuse lawn chairs with railroad tracks, too.