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fjack:
No more third world turds should be allowed in this country. The killler is black and the victim is white.
KILLER Rodney Anyanwu first became known to the authorities in 1993 when he was admitted to The Whittington Hospital suffering "aggression and sexual disinhibition". Chillingly, Anyanwu also heard voices urging him to kill.
Five years later he was admitted to St Luke's Hospital, in Muswell Hill, still hearing voices in his head. In 2001 he was sectioned and upon release sent back to a hostel in Islington. It was intended that an outreach team would regularly visit him there.
By December 2001 the outreach team knew he was not taking his medication but did not take Anyanwu back to hospital.
James Dawson, prosecuting, told the Old Bailey: "It is a concern that he was obviously not well and not complying with the medication."
Ian Jobling, defending, said: "The outreach team could only see him on 40 per cent of the occasions when they went to see him. There was no real supervision."
Then, on February 18, 2002, Anyanwu broke into the Islington council flat where Mrs Vella lived alone and stabbed her repeatedly in the neck.
Anyanwu has previous convictions for damage to property, burglary, theft and assaulting a police officer. He used heroin and methadone and was a heavy drinker.
A statement from Camden and Islington Mental Health and Social Care Trust said: "The care trust would like to express again its sincere condolences to the family of Violetta Vella.
"Rodney Anyanwu was receiving treatment from the trust from 1993 until the homicide in 2002.
"He had been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and was known to misuse drugs but at the time he killed Mrs Vella he appeared to be compliant with his treatment and was showing no signs of illness.
"He had a history of offences including theft and assault on a police officer but there was no indication that he could commit a homicide.
I am trying to find out when this creature will be 'cured' and released again on the public. All my requests have been unanswered. These creatures are flooding our country. Beware my friends, Beware!
yephora:
"He is a menace to society and should be locked away before he hurts somebody."
Quaint thought, eh?
And yet in times past it would have been received wisdom.
Just one more example of how insane western society has become.
angryChineseKahanist:
How about this. Hispan-yo-lo says:
'Riverside is going to be ours'
They're talking about a place in NJ.
http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060820/NEWS01/608200359/1006
fjack:
It gets worse and worse. These creatures kill and kill and kill. It is in their genetic makeup. We must exile these blacks to africa where they can build more pyramids, discover a cure for aids, make a structure other than a mud hut. They want to kill us all, that is all these animals are good for.
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Trial To Begin In Gruesome Va. Killings
POSTED: 12:31 pm EDT August 12, 2006
UPDATED: 12:31 pm EDT August 12, 2006
RICHMOND, Va. -- The men came to Roy Mason's door asking for directions, but they pushed their way in and ordered the 75-year-old to sit down. They robbed Mason and his wife with help from a young woman who walked into their suburban Chesterfield County home, stole a PlayStation and left. The men threatened to tie up the couple but Mason talked them out of it, pleading for mercy for his wife, who suffers from multiple sclerosis.
AP Photo/Philadelphia Police Department
This photo provided by the Philadelphia Police Department shows Ricky Javon Gray who faces trial Monday, Aug. 14, 2006, for the slayings of Bryan and Kathryn Harvey and their daughters, 9-year-old Stella and 4-year-old Ruby, in January 2006 in Richmond, Va.
"We was lucky," Mason said. "I think that's what they were planning on doing _ tying me up and getting rid of me."
What happened the rest of that bloody first week in January suggests that Mason was right.
On New Year's Day, friends arriving for a chili party at Bryan and Kathryn Harvey's Richmond home found the house on fire. The bodies of the couple and their daughters, 9-year-old Stella and 4-year-old Ruby, were found in the basement, bound in duct tape, beaten, their throats cut.
Five days later, three members of another Richmond family were found killed in the same way. Mason recognized one of the victims as the woman who helped rob him.
Police believe the killings were the work of two ex-convicts suspected in a violent crime spree that began in November. They are suspected in two other killings.
Ricky Jovan Gray, 29, faces trial Monday in the Harvey slayings, and his nephew, Ray Joseph Dandridge, 29, is to stand trial next month in the killings of Percyell Tucker, 55, his wife, Mary Baskerville-Tucker, 47, and her daughter, Ashley Baskerville, 21. Both face the death penalty if convicted.
The gruesome killings shocked a community where Bryan and Kathryn Harvey had been beloved figures.
Bryan Harvey was a guitarist and singer for the critically acclaimed duo House of Freaks, which released five albums between 1987 and 1995. Kathryn Harvey co-owned World of Mirth, a quirky toy and novelty store, and was the half-sister of actor Steven Culp, who played Rex Van De Kamp on ABC's "Desperate Housewives."
Police initially said nothing appeared to have been stolen from the Harvey home; later, they said robbery may have been the motive. The Baskerville-Tucker home was ransacked.
Mason identified Gray and Dandridge as the men who robbed him and Baskerville as the woman who helped them. Police have confirmed there was "an association" between the suspects and one of the victims in the Baskerville-Tucker slayings.
JoAnn Barnes, Baskerville's aunt and the sister of Baskerville-Tucker, said she doesn't think her niece had anything to do with the killings.
"Ashley was a good person," said Barnes, 53, of Richmond. "If she was with them, I don't know. But I don't believe she would put a hand on anyone."
Gray and Dandridge, of Arlington, were captured Jan. 7 at the Philadelphia home of Dandridge's father.
Dandridge had been released from prison Oct. 26 after serving 10 years for robbery, according to Virginia Department of Corrections records. Gray was released in 2002 after serving six years for robbery, firearms possession and cocaine possession.
They are suspects in the Nov. 5 killing of Gray's 35-year-old wife, Treva Terrell Gray, who was found asphyxiated near woods in Washington, Pa., about 20 miles south of Pittsburgh.
Treva's mother, Marna Squires, said her daughter had decided to leave her husband of less than a year a few days before she was killed. She said Gray was prone to violent outbursts, such as screaming at a family cookout because the bathroom was not clean.
Gray and Dandridge also have been charged in the Dec. 31 slashing assault and robbery of an Arlington man, and are suspected in the Dec. 18 slaying of a Culpeper woman who was found shot and hanged with an electrical cord in her basement, where a fire had been set.
Police and attorneys on both sides of the case are under a gag order, but Gray's attorneys revealed at a pretrial hearing that they will argue that childhood sexual abuse may have led to Gray's violent behavior.
A woman who identified herself as a relative of Gray's said the family did not want to talk about him.
Copyright 2006 by The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadca
The perps are black primitives and the victims are white.
Hail Columbia:
Build more pyrmaids? Keep in mind that the blacks only built those pyrmaids because it was thought of by the white Egyptians, and the blacks were their slaves.
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