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Offline drlmg

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I am not surprised that this is nowhere to be found in the US news media. In order to get accurate news (especially political and controversial) I am having to read foreign news sources. So much for our "free press".

Although I feel that all parties involved in this story are wrong, murdering someone is beyond just wrong. I feel the greatest tragedy here is the overt censorship that occurs with our complicit and apathetic news media.

In the comments section I noticed this.....

And to think, I only live 90 miles from there, Pearl is just a little east of Jackson, and I didn't read a thing about it in the local paper. Weird.

- sparkey, Hattiesburg, MS USA, 24/4/2010 14:07
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Here is the story from the UK paper Mail Online (Daily Mail)

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1268474/White-supremacist-stabbed-beaten-death-black-neighbour-Mississippi-town.html


White supremacist 'stabbed and beaten to death by his black neighbour' in Mississippi town


A white supremacist lawyer was stabbed and beaten to death by a black neighbour who had done yard work for him at his home in Pearl, Mississippi.
A preliminary post mortem showed Richard Barrett, 67, was stabbed multiple times in the neck and bashed in the head, Sheriff Ronnie Pennington said.
He had burns over 35 per cent of his body, though investigators believe he was killed on Wednesday night and his house set on fire Thursday to cover up his death.
Pennington did not disclose a motive but said neighbour Vincent McGee, 22, was charged with murder on Thursday and deputies charged three other people in the case on Friday.


Albert Lewis, McGee's stepfather, was charged with being an accessory after the fact, while Vicky and Michael Dent, who live nearby, are charged with being accessories after the fact and arson.
Pennington did not describe their involvement but said all three were being held at the county jail. He did not know if they had attorneys.
Barrett traveled the country to promote anti-black and anti-immigrant views and founded a supremacist group called the Nationalist Movement. He had a knack for publicity but little real influence, one expert said.
'Richard Barrett was a guy who ran around the country essentially pulling off publicity stunts,' said Mark Potok, who monitors hate groups for the Alabama-based Southern Poverty Law Center.
'He really never amounted to any kind of leader in the white supremacist movement.'
His body was found on Thursday morning after neighbours saw smoke coming from his house in a rural area of Jackson.
The sheriff said McGee had not yet hired a lawyer and the suspect's mother had no comment when she went to the jail where her son was being held.

McGee was released from state prison in February after serving five years of a six-year sentence for simple assault on a police officer and grand larceny.
Barrett, a New York City native and Vietnam War veteran, moved to Mississippi in 1966, just before he founded the Nationalist Movement.
He ran it from an office in the small rural town of Learned, about 20 miles southwest of Jackson, where he also ran a school for skinheads.
Barrett attracted about 50 supporters to a 2008 rally protesting the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday in the Louisiana town of Jena, where six black teenagers were charged with beating a white classmate.
Years earlier, he sued over a ban on Confederate flags at University of Mississippi football games.

His modest, one-story brick home with white columns and shutters sits off a winding rural road. Yellow police tape was stretched across the yard and investigators worked on the scene late into the day.
Residents described the neighborhood as quiet and safe. Henderson Craig, who lives a few houses down, said Barrett mainly kept to himself though he was often seen riding his bicycle.
In 1994, he spearheaded an unsuccessful movement to get then-Gov. Kirk Fordice to pardon Byron de la Beckwith, who was convicted of murdering Mississippi NAACP leader Medgar Evers in 1963.
Evers' brother, Charles Evers, said Thursday he has long thought that Barrett didn't really believe the things he said, but used them to entice people to donate money to his cause.
'I think it was just a way he had to live,' Evers said. 'He made a living talking all that racist talk.'

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This sounds eerily like what happened to Eugene Terre-Blanche, in South Africa:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eug%C3%A8ne_Terre%27Blanche
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Yes, absolutely.... I didn't see much mention of that in the news either, did you? The story I read (don't remember where) said it was over a dispute regarding wages but I think that statement is an attempt to downplay the true motive.

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I am completely stunned..... just as with the murder of Eugene Terre-Blanche in S.A. there is an attempt to play it down as a dispute over pay..... the evil white man taking advantage of the oppressed.


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McGee's family members say the suspect and Barrett knew one another because McGee had done yard work twice for him.

"He was unhappy with pay both times," Lewis said.

Lewis said his stepson once worked a full day for Barrett, scraping paint off a home near Ross Barnett Reservoir for $1 and a bowl of spaghetti, when he was 17.

Still, after getting out of prison two months ago, McGee decided to work for Barrett again - this time at a home in Utica. He worked six hours and was paid only $26, according to Lewis.

Lewis said McGee was dropped off by Barrett about 6 p.m. Wednesday.

Police believe McGee returned to Barrett's residence later that night.




http://www.clarionledger.com/article/20100424/NEWS/4240339/1001

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Eugene Terre-Blanche was an outright Nazi.

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Enough with this mourning over outright Nazis!

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Eugene Terre-Blanche was an outright Nazi.

Did he ever say anything against Jews?

As for Barrett, I have read that his mother was Jewish, and that the white supremacists rejected him when they found that out.
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