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By DiamondKesawn
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What if there are sworn statements that say one thing, but the prosecution says another? What if the fact-finding mission never took place? Wait!!! What if, there was never a search for a suspect???
According to the story, as it was told to me, Lavelle Evans sits convicted of Murder in a case that leaves a LOT of room for Reasonable Doubt! Years later, we get the story from his side, in his words!
We have some things to unpack…
With that said, Let's Talk Murder
In case you didn’t catch the original episode on Mr. Clark, Tap In: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/rJNx64EV6Db. Now, for those who remember the case, Mr. Clark has made it VERY CLEAR that it wasn’t him… Fast forward 16 Years and he may be coming home… Let’s Talk Clemency!
Executive Clemency
Executive clemency is a set of powers granted to the Governor by the Illinois Constitution to pardon a person who has committed a crime or to commute his or her...
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“Appellant (Willie Ray) entered pleas of guilty to two indictments alleging offenses of aggravated robbery. The trial court found the evidence sufficient to support a finding of guilt in each cause and ordered a pre-sentence investigation.” -Singletary v. State, Nos. 14-03-00956-CR, 14-03-00957-CR, (Tex. App. Apr. 1, 2004)
“According to the state court records, Singletary was charged with committing armed robbery of a pawn shop along with three other co-defendants, including Troy Anthony, Kevin Jermaine Williams, and Bobby Becks. The state offered a plea agreement for twenty-five years in prison, provided that all four defendants accept. When Singletary was the only defendant willing to accept the plea and concede guilt, the State withdrew its offer… Accordingly, the case proceeded to a joint trial that resulted in a jury verdict of guilt for three of the four defendants (Singletary, Anthony, and Williams).” -Singletary v. Dretke, Civil Action No. H-05-2070, 2 n.1 (S.D. Tex. Feb. 24, 2006)
Willie Ray has some light to shed on this story and when he does, there are a few questions I need you to think about…
We have some things to unpack…
With that said, Let's Talk Armed Robbery!
According to the story, he did it, he is convicted of it, and it was premeditated… However, the TRUTH shall SET YOU FREE and Mr. Hodges is ready to TELL HIS TRUTH!!! Was it Murder? Was it an Accident? Furthermore, the MATH AIN’T MATHING…
Hodges was sentenced to 15 years to life for murder plus three years for the firearm specification to be served prior to and consecutive to the murder charge. The robbery and improperly handling the firearms in a motor vehicle counts were determined to be allied offenses to Count 1 murder. The trial court also sentenced Hodges to a 24-month consecutive sentence to Count 1 for having a weapon while under disability. Hodges was sentenced to an aggregate prison term of 20 years to life. -State v. Hodges, No. 108734, 2 (Ohio Ct. App. 2020)
We have some things to unpack… Pre-Meditated or Nah? Reasonable Doubt?
With that said, Let's Talk Murder!
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According to the story, as it was told in Part One of LTMWDK: Ibrahim Muhammad, the same individuals committed all 3 robberies. If that is so, how did Ibrahim beat 2 cases but still end up with 3 Life Sentences Plus 50-100 years for the Robbery/Homicide? However, if all 3 crimes were committed by the same suspects, then 3 crimes minus 2 acquittals = 1 conviction shouldn’t be the mathematical equation!
More so, the story takes a turn when the confession and alibi come into question as the evidence starts to be presented to the jury! Take a seat and tune in as Mr. Muhammad sets a few things straight and I start to dig into the 2019 Appeal… This is one that leaves you wondering, is it to be continued?
Years later, we get the story from Ibrahim Muhammad, in his words! There seems to be more to this crime beyond the all-in-one Trial option that was discussed… From a real case of Connect the Prints and DNA to a test of Trial and Justice… This is one that leaves you with one final question… HOW?
With that said, Let's Talk Murder!
In Case you Missed It, Ibrahim Muhammad Part One: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/KbBlELQbftb
According to the story, as it was told by his Co-Defendants Appeal, Cedrick Peterson was NOT the shooter… However, he was convicted of Murder, and the 15-year Plea equaled up to 99 years! Yep! I said 99... The math ain’t mathing!
However, the story takes a turn when the plea papers come into question because “15” was written as “40” but is now “99.”
Years later, we get the story from Cedrick Peterson, in his words! There seems to be more to this crime beyond the plea that was discussed… From a real case of who done it to a test of Trial and Justice… This is one that leaves you with one final question… HOW?
With that said, Let's Talk Murder!
John Hudson Part 1: The Murder
In case you missed part one, click the link above to hear the episode. As I ended Part 1 in Season 1, I had a few questions I wanted to further explore with Mr. Hudson. Listen in as Part 2 goes deeper into him losing his dad while incarcerated as well as his reaction to his Co-Defendant becoming a State Witness and pinning the Murder on him. This is one that leaves you with a look of "WoW!" With that said, Let's Talk Murder!
In case the above hyperlink doesn't work, click here for Part 1: https://anchor.fm/ltmwdk/episodes/Lets-Talk-John-Hudson-ekahva/a-a3797tj
According to the story as it was told by the headlines, Preston Troupe sold Mr. Meeks some bad drugs and then killed him when he demanded his money back. It is alleged that Candy was there and saw it happen. However, the story takes a turn when the identification comes into question because “Eric” isn’t Preston... However, Candy is telling a different story.
Years later, we get the story from his side, in his words! There seems to be more to this crime beyond the story that was carried… From a real case of who done it to a test of Street Loyalty… This is one that leaves you with your mouth wide open. With that said, Let's Talk Murder!
“On the eve of Christmas Eve...” Paul Auster writes, “Tyler Kobe Nichols (@longlivekingkobe_)collapsed onto the sidewalk with three knife wounds in the front of his torso and one in the back.” His death soon followed. With it, the twenty-one-year-old joined the ranks of young people killed by senseless violence in America. Tap in as Tyler’s cousin Kareem (@dioasis__) affords us the opportunity to learn about Tyler and what it’s like for the family after his passing and the strength they have found to ensure his Legacy Lives On! #LongLiveKingKobe
Long Live King Kobe: Following the Murder of Tyler Kobe Nichols - by Paul Auster (Author), Spencer Ostrander (Photographer), Sherma Chambers (Foreword)
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