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re: NYTimes: "The Preacher and the Sheriff" feature about New Iberia
Posted on 2/9/17 at 2:35 pm to Kracka
Posted on 2/9/17 at 2:35 pm to Kracka
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knowing what I know now, stuff that has come out about the IPSO during these trials. I am pretty convinced someone murdered that dude.
he shot himself
state police looked into it
feds looked into it
justice department looked into it
Look, ackal is an a-hole. I'm almost positive he orchestrated the jail house beatings
but this article is full of bs from the victor white's family
quote:
The state police also later claimed that Leonard White volunteered to investigators that his brother was carrying a .25-caliber pistol that night that matched the description of the weapon found next to Little Vic’s body in the back seat. (White’s family denies this.)
victor white's brother didnt just tell this to state police. he told it to other authorities. it wasnt until after he realized it didnt fit the family narrative that he and the whites started denying it
and this never happened either:
quote:
The coroner’s investigator approached White. “It was like he wanted to say something, without saying it,” White says. “He said: ‘I’m so sorry.’ ” White said the investigator mumbled this repeatedly for several minutes. “I can’t say anything,” the official said finally, “but you should look into your son’s death.” (A lawyer for the coroner’s office, citing litigation, declined to respond to questions for this article.)
Posted on 2/9/17 at 3:11 pm to Ash Williams
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“I can’t say anything,” the official said finally, “but you should look into your son’s death.”
The fact that they printed that just tells me it's a hatchet job, portraying all rural cops as killer nazis and all blacks as helpless victims.
This post was edited on 2/9/17 at 3:12 pm
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