Deanna's Daydreamer
04-27-2009, 12:58 AM
Dear WOMEN of Virginia:
We, the STATE of Virginia,
are pleased to announce
that there is one less wretched male murdering bastard among you. Realising that women commit less than 6 percent of all violent crime WORLDWIDE, and also taking into account that women pay TAXES into our beloved commonwealth? We have taken steps to make certain that there is ONE LESS MONSTER that your taxes will have to pay for-- one less prick who needs three meals a day, free medical care, free dental care, free vision care, and free legal help. Even though you make 60 cents on the dollar for what a man makes, the taxes you pay INTO Virginia should go towards something POSITIVE.
That WAS important, and so to the good and honest, tax paying, law abiding WOMEN of Virginia? We have seen fit to remove one Mister Jackson from the realm of the living. For every elderly woman living on a fixed income, we have added one small degree of safety for you. Yes ladies, all of you can rest assured that Mister Jackson will NOT BE released by some jackassed appointed males sitting on a parole board. He will not be 'released pending trial'
and he certainly will never ESCAPE custody
and then go on to murder even more.
We are pleased to announce
that he will NO LONGER BE A PROBLEM.... for the WOMEN... of Virginia.
Sincerely Yours,
the Commonwealth of Virginia.
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EXECUTED 9:18pm
Kent Jermaine Jackson - Virginia Scheduled Execution for July 10, 2008
Victims: Beulah Mae Kaiser, 79
The Crime: On April 18, 2000, the body of Beulah Mae Kaiser, 79 years of age, was found in her apartment. According to the medical examiner, Mrs. Kaiser died from a combination of a stab wound to her jugular vein, a fractured skull, and asphyxia caused by blockage of her airway by her tongue. Any one of these injuries could have been fatal. In addition to these injuries, Mrs. Kaiser suffered two black eyes, a broken nose, and multiple abrasions, lacerations, and bruises. She had five stab wounds to her head and neck, including the wound to her jugular vein. The medical examiner also testified that Mrs. Kaiser had been anally sodomized with her walking cane, and that the cane then had been driven into her mouth with such violence that it knocked out most of her teeth, tore her tongue and forced it into her airway, fractured her jaw, and penetrated the left side of her face.
When Mrs. Kaiser's body was found, her apartment was in disarray. Personal items were strewn throughout the apartment, blood spatters were on the surfaces of the apartment, and the contents of Mrs. Kaiser's purse had been dumped on the floor. The police were unable, however, to find a weapon or any fingerprints of value.
The crime went unsolved for over 16 months until DNA testing of saliva on a cigarette butt found in the apartment implicated an individual named Cary Gaskins. An interview with Gaskins led the police to Joseph M. Dorsett and Jackson, who had been roommates in an apartment across the hall from Mrs. Kaiser's apartment at the time of her death. Following an interview with Dorsett, Newport News police arrested Dorsett, charging him with Mrs. Kaiser's murder, and obtained
a warrant for Jackson's arrest.
Police arrested Jackson at a girlfriend's home in King George County around 4:00 a.m. on August 29, 2001. During an interview with Newport News police detectives at the King George County jail that afternoon, Jackson confessed to the murder of Mrs. Kaiser.
PROCEEDINGS
On January 14, 2002, Jackson was indicted by a Newport News grand jury for the capital murder of Beulah Mae Kaiser in the commission of a robbery or attempted robbery, robbery, felony stabbing, statutory burglary, and object sexual penetration, in violation of Code 18.2-31, 18.2-58, 18.2-53, 18.2-90, and 18.2-67.2, respectively.
Prior to trial, Jackson filed motions seeking a change of venue, suppression of his confession, a bill of particulars, and additional peremptory strikes. The trial court denied these motions and rejected Jackson's arguments that Virginia's capital murder statutes are unconstitutional. Following a six-day trial, a jury convicted Jackson of all charges except object sexual penetration. In a subsequent sentencing proceeding, the jury found the aggravating factor of vileness and fixed a sentence of death for the capital murder
conviction and fixed sentences totaling life imprisonment plus 25 years and a $100,000 fine for the remaining convictions. During a post-verdict hearing, the trial court considered the pre-sentence report, further evidence presented by Jackson, and the arguments of counsel. In its final judgment, the trial court imposed the sentences fixed by the jury.
News: Kent Jermaine Jackson is to be executed by injection tonight for the 2000 slaying of an elderly neighbor unless the U.S. Supreme Court or Gov. Timothy M. Kaine intervenes.
Jackson, 26, was convicted of the robbery and capital murder of Beulah Mae Kaiser, 79, in her Newport News apartment on April 16, 2000. Kaiser's walking cane was shoved down her throat, a jugular vein cut and her skull fractured.
Jackson's roommate, Joseph M. Dorsett, 29, also participated in the crimes and was sentenced to 135 years. Jackson's lawyers contend it was Dorsett who wielded the cane and actually killed Kaiser.
His lawyers have an appeal before the high court and a clemency petition before Kaine. The execution is set for 9 p.m. at the Greensville Correctional Center in Jarratt.
If carried out, it would be the 101st in Virginia since the U.S. Supreme Court allowed executions to resume in 1976.
We, the STATE of Virginia,
are pleased to announce
that there is one less wretched male murdering bastard among you. Realising that women commit less than 6 percent of all violent crime WORLDWIDE, and also taking into account that women pay TAXES into our beloved commonwealth? We have taken steps to make certain that there is ONE LESS MONSTER that your taxes will have to pay for-- one less prick who needs three meals a day, free medical care, free dental care, free vision care, and free legal help. Even though you make 60 cents on the dollar for what a man makes, the taxes you pay INTO Virginia should go towards something POSITIVE.
That WAS important, and so to the good and honest, tax paying, law abiding WOMEN of Virginia? We have seen fit to remove one Mister Jackson from the realm of the living. For every elderly woman living on a fixed income, we have added one small degree of safety for you. Yes ladies, all of you can rest assured that Mister Jackson will NOT BE released by some jackassed appointed males sitting on a parole board. He will not be 'released pending trial'
and he certainly will never ESCAPE custody
and then go on to murder even more.
We are pleased to announce
that he will NO LONGER BE A PROBLEM.... for the WOMEN... of Virginia.
Sincerely Yours,
the Commonwealth of Virginia.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
EXECUTED 9:18pm
Kent Jermaine Jackson - Virginia Scheduled Execution for July 10, 2008
Victims: Beulah Mae Kaiser, 79
The Crime: On April 18, 2000, the body of Beulah Mae Kaiser, 79 years of age, was found in her apartment. According to the medical examiner, Mrs. Kaiser died from a combination of a stab wound to her jugular vein, a fractured skull, and asphyxia caused by blockage of her airway by her tongue. Any one of these injuries could have been fatal. In addition to these injuries, Mrs. Kaiser suffered two black eyes, a broken nose, and multiple abrasions, lacerations, and bruises. She had five stab wounds to her head and neck, including the wound to her jugular vein. The medical examiner also testified that Mrs. Kaiser had been anally sodomized with her walking cane, and that the cane then had been driven into her mouth with such violence that it knocked out most of her teeth, tore her tongue and forced it into her airway, fractured her jaw, and penetrated the left side of her face.
When Mrs. Kaiser's body was found, her apartment was in disarray. Personal items were strewn throughout the apartment, blood spatters were on the surfaces of the apartment, and the contents of Mrs. Kaiser's purse had been dumped on the floor. The police were unable, however, to find a weapon or any fingerprints of value.
The crime went unsolved for over 16 months until DNA testing of saliva on a cigarette butt found in the apartment implicated an individual named Cary Gaskins. An interview with Gaskins led the police to Joseph M. Dorsett and Jackson, who had been roommates in an apartment across the hall from Mrs. Kaiser's apartment at the time of her death. Following an interview with Dorsett, Newport News police arrested Dorsett, charging him with Mrs. Kaiser's murder, and obtained
a warrant for Jackson's arrest.
Police arrested Jackson at a girlfriend's home in King George County around 4:00 a.m. on August 29, 2001. During an interview with Newport News police detectives at the King George County jail that afternoon, Jackson confessed to the murder of Mrs. Kaiser.
PROCEEDINGS
On January 14, 2002, Jackson was indicted by a Newport News grand jury for the capital murder of Beulah Mae Kaiser in the commission of a robbery or attempted robbery, robbery, felony stabbing, statutory burglary, and object sexual penetration, in violation of Code 18.2-31, 18.2-58, 18.2-53, 18.2-90, and 18.2-67.2, respectively.
Prior to trial, Jackson filed motions seeking a change of venue, suppression of his confession, a bill of particulars, and additional peremptory strikes. The trial court denied these motions and rejected Jackson's arguments that Virginia's capital murder statutes are unconstitutional. Following a six-day trial, a jury convicted Jackson of all charges except object sexual penetration. In a subsequent sentencing proceeding, the jury found the aggravating factor of vileness and fixed a sentence of death for the capital murder
conviction and fixed sentences totaling life imprisonment plus 25 years and a $100,000 fine for the remaining convictions. During a post-verdict hearing, the trial court considered the pre-sentence report, further evidence presented by Jackson, and the arguments of counsel. In its final judgment, the trial court imposed the sentences fixed by the jury.
News: Kent Jermaine Jackson is to be executed by injection tonight for the 2000 slaying of an elderly neighbor unless the U.S. Supreme Court or Gov. Timothy M. Kaine intervenes.
Jackson, 26, was convicted of the robbery and capital murder of Beulah Mae Kaiser, 79, in her Newport News apartment on April 16, 2000. Kaiser's walking cane was shoved down her throat, a jugular vein cut and her skull fractured.
Jackson's roommate, Joseph M. Dorsett, 29, also participated in the crimes and was sentenced to 135 years. Jackson's lawyers contend it was Dorsett who wielded the cane and actually killed Kaiser.
His lawyers have an appeal before the high court and a clemency petition before Kaine. The execution is set for 9 p.m. at the Greensville Correctional Center in Jarratt.
If carried out, it would be the 101st in Virginia since the U.S. Supreme Court allowed executions to resume in 1976.