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Friday, May 24, 2019

Father sentenced to 438 years for the rape, sodomy, sexual assault of his own 2 children .. Sick - O .. Michael William Lesher








Michael William Lesher, 53, was sentenced to 438 years in an Alabama penitentiary for his part in raping, sodomizing and sexually abusing two of his own children a dozen years ago.
(WALA/Meredith) -- A Georgia father was sentenced to 438 years in an Alabama penitentiary for his part in raping, sodomizing and sexually abusing two of his own children a dozen years ago.
The sentencing for Michael William Lesher, 53, of Carollton, Ga. was announced Wednesday.
The victims reported the crimes in 2007 after a school resource officer reported an injury to one of the victim’s necks.
According to Tuscaloosa News, prosecutors were unable to get far with the case until the victims were in their 20s and willing to testify. There is no statute of limitations for sex crimes against children.
Morgan County District Attorney Scott Anderson said he is pleased with the sentence, noting that the conviction and sentence give some closure to the victims, who were believed by some in law enforcement to be too young to testify when the incidents were first reported.
Despite the case being delayed for years before he entered office, Anderson said, “seeking justice for these victims became the goal of the Morgan County District Attorney’s office. They have waited far too long for their day in court, and I am glad that we were finally able to give them the opportunity to tell about the abuse that they suffered at the hands of their father.”
A Morgan County jury convicted Lesher on March 29 following a four-day trial in Circuit Court. The jury returned guilty verdicts on two counts of Rape in the First Degree, two counts of Sodomy in the First Degree and two counts of Sexual Abuse in the First Degree as well as one count of Incest.
Judge Stephen F. Brown handed down Lesher’s sentence Tuesday afternoon in Decatur. Chief Assistant District Attorney Paul Matthews and Assistant District Attorney Courtney Schellack prosecuted the case for the state.
“In my 37 years as a prosecutor, this is singularly the most disturbing case of child sexual assault that I have ever tried," Matthews said. 
Lisa Lesher, 40, who prosecutors say was an accomplice to her husband’s crimes, remains in custody pending trial.

Home Invasion. Home Owner Killed.


Two men were charged after breaking into a man's home in Cherokee County who was asleep and then killed him, Sheriff Steve Mueller said.
Daniel Vaughan Eaton, 19 and Elijah Malik Thompson, 18 were charged in the shooting death of Marshall Lyles Cooper, Mueller said.
Two charged in armed robbery, murder of man who was sleeping in mobile home
Cherokee County Detention Center
On Aug 9 at 1:15 a.m. deputies responded to Phelps Road in Blacksburg to a shooting with injuries, Mueller said.
Deputies found a woman who was shot in the arm and a man who was unresponsive from a gunshot wound. Cooper was pronounced dead at the scene.
The surviving victim told deputies three men busted through the mobile home door while they were sleeping.
They were shouting "Where was the dog" and "Where was the money and the weed," Mueller said.
The two people in the home said they told the men they didn't have any money.
Two suspects looked through each room while the other suspect held the victims at gunpoint, Mueller said.
The suspects fled the home when one of them with a pistol fired at least two rounds striking both of the victims.
Deputies arrested Thompson on Dec. 8, for receiving stolen goods, Mueller said. He was also charged with murder, attempted murder, first-degree burglary, attempted armed robbery, possession of a weapon during a violent crime and receiving stolen goods less that $2,000, Mueller said.
Deputies were able to track down the second suspect to Maryland and were able to arrested the wanted fugitive, Mueller said.
Daniel Eaton was arrested Thursday in Maryland and charged with murder, attempted murder, first-degree burglary, armed robbery with a deadly weapon and possession of a weapon during a violent crime, Mueller said.
If Eaton waives extradition, he could be back in Cherokee County within the next few says, Mueller said.

If he fights extradition, investigators will work with the solicitor's office to obtain a fugitive from justice warrant to have to fugitive extradited back to South Carolina to face his charges, Mueller said.

Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Man who Murdered Upstate Roommate, then Cellmate, Accused of Killing Again.



A 54-year-old man who killed a roommate in 1998 and a cellmate in 2002, is charged with murder in the death last month of another cell mate.

William Edward Tillman is accused of killing his cellmate, Carl Pollen Jr., at Perry Correctional Institute in Pelzer on April 29. 
Tillman was convicted of the fatal stabbing of his roommate, Harry Jolley Jr., 53, at their Boiling Springs home in December 1998. Police said Tillman stabbed Jolley in the neck during an argument.
Jolley was a Dorman High School graduate with a master’s degree in English from East Tennessee State. He was an Army veteran who taught English to children of U.S. troops during the Vietnam War, GoUpstate reported.
Tillman was sentenced in 1999 to life in prison for Jolley’s murder, WIS-TV reported.
In 2002, Tillman fatally stabbed his cellmate, Michael Hodge, 37, at McCormick Correctional Institute.
Hodge was serving a 10-year sentence for property crimes in Spartanburg County
Tillman was sentenced to an additional 30 years in prison for Hodge’s murder.
Department of Corrections police said Tillman kicked Pollen in the head several times and strangled him with a bedsheet early on the morning on April 29. Pollen died about an hour later, officials said.
Pollen was sentenced to life in prison in 2002 for the stabbing and beating death of Clara Payne in 1999.
Payne owned a motel where Pollen worked and lived, officials said.

Racist Come in all Colors. Emanuel Kidega Samson. Wanted to Kill 10 White People.


NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A prosecutor said Monday that a black man charged with fatally shooting a woman and wounding seven people at a Nashville church aimed to kill at least 10 white churchgoers and cited a 2015 massacre at a black church in South Carolina.
Nashville Deputy District Attorney Amy Hunter made the comments during opening statements in the trial of Emanuel Kidega Samson, 27. Prosecutors have said they're seeking life without parole for Samson, who faces a 43-count indictment, including a first-degree murder charge, in the September 2017 shooting at Burnette Chapel Church of Christ.
                                             Emanuel Kidega Samson
Samson's attorney, Jennifer Lynn Thompson, countered that Samson's true intention was to kill himself. He left a suicide note for his girlfriend and sent a goodbye video to his cousin, according to Thompson.
Emanuel Kidega Samson, 27, left, appears with his defense attorney, Jennifer Thompson, in court Monday, May 20, 2019, in Nashville, Tenn. Samson is accused of fatally shooting a woman and wounding seven people at a Nashville church in 2017. Prosecutors have said they're seeking life without parole for Samson. (George Walker IV/The Tennessean via AP, Pool)


Members of the church packed the courtroom, at times becoming emotional when attorneys and witnesses recounted a Sunday filled with chaos, tragedy and heroism. The shooting rampage killed 38-year-old Melanie L. Crow of Smyrna, Tennessee. She was shot in the church parking lot, and dropped her Bible and notes from a recently concluded worship ceremony that had just concluded, Hunter said.
Samson, who used to attend the church, is black and the victims are white. Hunter explained that a note in Samson's car cited white supremacist Dylann Roof's massacre at a black church in Charleston, South Carolina, in 2015. It also referenced the red, black and green Pan-African flag, sometimes called RBG.
"Dylann Roof is less than nothing," the note read, Hunter said. "The blood that 10 of your kind will shed is that of the color upon the RBG flag in terms of vengeance." The note included an expletive and ended with a smiley face, Hunter said.
"This state will prove beyond all reasonable doubt that on Sept. 24, 2017, this defendant, Emanuel Kidega Samson, went to the Burnette Chapel Church of Christ with the intent to murder a minimum of 10 white churchgoers on that day," Hunter said. "You won't have to take the state's word for it though."
Catherine Dickerson testifies during the trial for Emanuel Kidega Samson, 27, Monday, May 20, 2019, in Nashville, Tenn. Samson is accused of fatally shooting a woman and wounding seven people at a Nashville church in 2017. Prosecutors have said they're seeking life without parole for Samson. (George Walker IV/The Tennessean via AP, Pool)


An arrest affidavit said Samson waived his rights and told police he arrived armed and fired at the church, described by the prosecutor as a multicultural, multigenerational community where everyone knows everyone.
Hunter also said the calamity revealed a "true life hero."
Churchgoer Robert Caleb Engle has testified that during the rampage, he twice confronted the gunman, who was wearing a tactical vest and a motorcycle-style mask with a clown smile on it. Engle said he was pistol-whipped three times in the head. At one point, he pushed the gun back on the shooter and a shot fired, striking the gunman and sending him to the ground.
Engle said his father kicked the gun away, stood on the shooter's hand and told Engle to go get his gun out of his truck.
Engle came back with his weapon, put his foot on the shooter's back and stood guard until first responders arrived.
A judge's order had kept many details of the case secret until trial.
At a hearing in April, it was revealed that a psychiatrist diagnosed Samson with "schizoaffective disorder bipolar type" and post-traumatic stress disorder after an abusive, violent upbringing.
"What this case is about is a man who was very sad, very suicidal, and he was looking to die that day," Thompson told jurors Monday.

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Evil People Come in All Shapes, Sizes and Colors !


Always Know Your Surroundings. Stay in Groups. Evil Comes in all Colors .. 



                                  James Michael Wright  - Killed 3 Young Girls 


                                                  Sidney @ Tammy Moorer 

                                                   Murdered Heather Elvis 


                                               Randell Taylor  - Then and Now 

                      Kidnapped, Raped, Beat and Murdered Shannon McConaughey 





                                                             John Ludwik 




                                   Killed a Young White Couple.  Pure Evil ... 





                                               Serial Killer Todd Kohlhepp 




                    MS - 13 Gang. Kidnapped, Raped, Murdered, Burned Female Victim 


The first and only criminal organization in the United States to be named as 'transnational' by the FBI, MS-13 operates on the motto of,  'Kill, Rape, Control.' 
 ( Sick ) 





Miguel Alvarez-Flores (right) smiles and waves at news cameras in Houston court on Wednesday, as the gang leader known as 'Diabolico' and his partner 18-year-old Diego Hernandez-Rivera (left) faced charges of aggravated kidnapping and murder 

                                                    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4279934/MS-13-s-legacy-murder-rape-control-exposed.html

The El Salvadorian criminal enterprise MS-13 which saw two of its members sport sickening smiles in court for the 'satanic' kidnap and murder of two female teens in Houston is estimated to have between 10,000 and 20,000 members nationwide.
MS-13, also known as Mara Salvatrucha, is believed to have a presence in 46 states according to an independent study done by University of Pennsylvania. 
The gang is thought to be behind a string of murders and violent crimes although the exact figures are not known.
Thirteen alleged members, ten of whom are illegal immigrants, were arrested in connection to seven slayings in Long Island over the last year.