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Wednesday, March 6, 2013
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Judge
denies motion to suspend Carrs' trial The Carrs' lawyers argued that they needed to concentrate on access issues being raised by the media. A Sedgwick County judge refused Friday to suspend criminal proceedings against two brothers facing five counts of first-degree murder. |
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Wichita: Lawyers say media issues in Carr case are impairing their defenseLawyers
for one of two brothers charged with five counts of murder asked Friday
that the criminal proceedings be suspended indefinitely while the courts
resolve issues involving media access to evidence in the case. Reginald Carr, 28, and his brother, Jonathan, 21, are accused of abducting five people from an east Wichita home in December, and later shooting them in the head in a field. One of the victims, a woman, survived after walking a mile in subfreezing weather for help. (reader alert) |
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Carr
Brothers Prosecutor, Wichita DA Foulston Loses Her Cool She Sees "Interlopers and the Aryan Nation Under Her Covers" at a hearing before Judge Owens to decide whether the courtroom doors should be shut to the public, including just ordinary people who believe that the Carr brothers assaults and murders of European Americans were racially motivated crimes. |
'Hate Crimes': A One-Way Street? by Wes Vernon * Tuesday, March 6, 2001 |
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Racial Witch-Hunt - The Left is Guilty of Racial McCarthyism by David Horowitz |
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Press Release from the European/American Issues Forum |
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Hate Crime Coverup (front page at frontpagemag) |
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The
Wichita Horror By Scott Rubush |
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'FreeRepublic' repost of New York Press commentary |
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Wichita - "random acts of non-racial rage, rape and robbery" |
Letter to the Wichita District Attorney from James
C. Russell, Ph.D and response |
Carr attorney subpoena’s media WICHITA, Kansas, January 9 – Reginald Carr’s defense attorneys have subpoenaed KSN and several other media outlets. Carr and his brother are accused of a crime spree that ended with the murder of three men and one woman last month. IT WILL BE MONTHS BEFORE the Carr’s ever get to trial, but have they already been tried in the media? One local attorney says that’s probably why the alleged killer’s lawyers want a copy of the stories. |
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Wichita News: Brothers charged in attacks on seven |
Black Carr 'Brothers' linked to death of cellist WICHITA, Kansas, January 3 – The Carr brothers killing spree may not have started with the quadruple homicide. Police say the two brothers may be linked to a murder four days before. |
New Wichita victim Ann Walenta was the last of five people laid |
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Open Letter Hate Crimes Against European American Citizens |
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Wichita
Quadruple Murders: The White Waco? Will this tragedy awaken White Americans from their slumbers? Wichita - When (allegedly) four angelic white youths were brutally executed by two black criminals, after being kidnapped and driven to five ATM machines, then forced to kneel in an icy field, the local newspaper, the Wichita Eagle, ran many online stories about the tragic event. However, neither the race of the victims, not that of the (alleged) killers was printed... (more... Ref: Suspects face 29 counts in quadruple homicide The victims were Jason Befort, 26; Brad Heyka, 27; Heather Muller, 25, and Aaron Sander, 29. A 25-year-old woman who survived the attack and rape was in fair condition Monday at Wesley Medical Center. Her family released a letter Monday thanking those who helped the woman survive her ordeal. Ref: Law gave slaying suspect breaks Reginald Carr was able to avoid a hearing on a possible parole violation, and a new state law cut his parole time in half. In the days and months before prosecutors charged him and his brother with the heinous killing of four Wichitans, the state's legal system gave Reginald Carr at least two breaks. |
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Parole for one of men charged in homicides ended Dec. 1 WICHITA (AP) -- One of the two black brothers charged in the murders of four people at Wichita last week had been arrested last month for parole violation, but then was set free because his parole period ended on Dec. 1. A new law that took effect this year reduced his parole term from two years to one, and he had earned enough ''good time credit'' for still further reduction. Without the new law, the parole supervision of Reginald Carr, 23, would have continued until June 1, 2001, said Corrections Department spokesman Bill Miskell. |
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Ref: NLC President Urges Mayors To Combat Racism - Wichita Mayor Bob Knight, newly-elected President of The National League of Cities, told a Friday closing plenary session that an extraordinary opportunity exists for the U. S. political leaders to address the sensitive issue of racism. |
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