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Federal judge stays execution date for Jason Reeves in Mary Jean Thigpen case

Posted on 8/12/19 at 2:55 pm
Posted by stout
Porte du Lafitte
Member since Sep 2006
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Posted on 8/12/19 at 2:55 pm
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LAKE CHARLES, La. (AP) — A federal judge has stopped the execution of a convicted child rapist and murderer scheduled for later this month.

KPLC-TV reports a state district judge set Jason Reeves’ execution for Aug. 19 for the 2001 death of 4-year-old Mary Jean Thigpen, who was stabbed 16 times and raped.

But Reeves has started what’s likely his last chance before execution: an appeal in the federal court system.

Calcasieu Parish District Attorney John DeRosier says defense attorneys always file a federal appeal after all state appeals have been exhausted.

DeRosier believes all relevant issues concerning Reeves’ case have already been dealt with by the courts.

If Reeves is denied relief in federal court in Lake Charles, his case will then go to the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeal in New Orleans.


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It's taken 18 years to get this far and this sicko will still get more time.

I remember when this happened and can't believe it is still ongoing.

For those that don't remember:

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Date: November 16, 2001
Reported by: Pam Dixon

New information has been released concerning the death of Mary Jean Thigpen. A man with a history of sex-related crimes, is now facing murder charges for the death of the four year old Moss Bluff girl.

Search parties discovered Mary Jean's body Wednesday afternoon in a cemetery along Lebleu Cemetery Road. The prime suspect has now been arrested for her death. Just after midnight, Calcasieu sheriff's officials arrested 26 year old Jason Reeves for first degree murder and aggravated kidnapping of a child.


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Reeves has a past history of arrests, convictions and jail time for sex related crimes involving juveniles that date back to 1995. In 1996 Reeves sent a card to neighbors in Ragley notifying them that he was a sex offender. He also served four years in prison and got out this year.


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He raped her and stabbed her 16 times. She was 4 years old.

When it happened there were reports that he was out actively scouting the area looking for someone to prey upon that day. That's one way they were able to ID him as a suspect so early on in the investigation IIRC.
Posted by upgrayedd
Lifting at Tobin's house
Member since Mar 2013
139218 posts
Posted on 8/12/19 at 2:59 pm to
We need to tell Hillary that this guy knows where the bodies are buried. That would speed things up.
Posted by Ace Midnight
Between sanity and madness
Member since Dec 2006
96240 posts
Posted on 8/12/19 at 3:00 pm to
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It's taken 18 years to get this far and this sicko will still get more time.


In 1985, the average time spent on death row was just under 6 years.

Now, it's ~16 or 17 years - almost tripled.
Posted by teke184
Zachary, LA
Member since Jan 2007
105159 posts
Posted on 8/12/19 at 3:04 pm to
They getting better at making appeals, interpretations of laws getting shittier, or courts getting more and more backed up?


I know that the latter two apply in the Ninth Circus, but I’m less sure how much that applies in LA court and the Fifth Circuit.
Posted by stout
Porte du Lafitte
Member since Sep 2006
184515 posts
Posted on 8/12/19 at 3:09 pm to
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On November 12, 2001, at approximately 3:15 p.m., the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office (CPSO) received a complaint of a suspicious vehicle at a school in Moss Bluff, Louisiana. The vehicle was described as a blue four-door, older model vehicle which may have been an Oldsmobile Cutlass. The driver of the vehicle, who was described as wearing a maroon t-shirt and blue jeans, was loitering in the parking lot of the school and conversing with two young female students. The complaint included the license plate number of the suspicious vehicle. A check on the license plate revealed that the defendant, Jason Manuel Reeves, was the owner of a blue Oldsmobile Cutlass, with the same license plate number, and that he had a criminal history of sexual offenses with minors.

Shortly thereafter, at 5:02 p.m., the CPSO received a 911 call from the mother of a four-year old girl, M.J.T., who had disappeared from McFatter Trailer Park in ?Moss Bluff.3 The trailer park is located 3 miles from the school where the suspicious vehicle had been reported. The young girl's mother, C.T., told sheriff's deputies that she had seen a suspicious, older model, blue vehicle circling the trailer park prior to the time she realized her daughter was missing. She also remembered a red sticker in the vehicle's rear window. C.T. later identified Reeves' vehicle as the one she saw in the trailer park on November 12, 2001.


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On November 14, 2001, at approximately 11 a.m., deputies took Reeves from his jail cell to the detectives' interview area where he was again Mirandized. Reeves continued to deny involvement with the missing girl but further details which had emerged in questioning were now preserved on videotape. While still maintaining he finished work around 2:30 p.m. or 3:00 p.m., he related that he had driven in the direction of the Chardele Trailer Park to visit his cousin, but turned around when he realized he did not know his cousin's trailer number. Reeves then headed back in the direction of Moss Bluff, stopping at a convenience store to purchase a Mountain Dew soft drink. He claimed he traveled along a highway toward his grandfather's house, but remembered en route that his grandfather would not be home. Reeves then claimed he turned around in the parking lot of a Moss Bluff school, speaking briefly to a woman there. He continued traveling and stopped along the way at McFatter Trailer Park to see an old friend, Kurt Leger, with whom he had worked offshore. He asked a group of children at the trailer park if they knew where his friend Kurt lived. Reeves then claimed his car overheated, so he waited for the vehicle to cool down before driving home, where he claimed to have arrived by 4:00 p.m. This statement concluded when lunch was brought to Reeves at 12:40 p.m.

At approximately 2:30 p.m. on November 14, 2001, the body of M.J.T. was found in a secluded area in some woods, 10-15 yards off a trail next to LeBleu Cemetery. The cemetery is located approximately 8.2 miles from McFatter Trailer Park.7 A Mountain Dew soft drink bottle was recovered approximately 25 feet away from where the body was found.


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Interrogation of Reeves began again around 8 p.m. Former FBI Agent Don Dixon confronted Reeves with photographs of M.J.T.'s body taken at the murder scene. As a pre-arranged strategy, Agent Dixon told Reeves that a latent print found on a palmetto leaf tied him to the murder scene.8 At 9:25 p.m., detectives began videotaping the interview, during which Reeves confessed to having the girl in his car and taking her to the cemetery. He walked with her into the nearby woods, where they sat down and watched a rabbit. Reeves whittled a piece of wood with his pocket knife. Reeves then claimed he blacked out and does not remember doing anything else to the little girl. The next thing Reeves remembers was walking toward his car parked in the cemetery's parking lot, stopping at his sister's grave, saying good-bye and that he was sorry. When he reached his car, he noticed his pants were unzipped and his knife was missing.

Reeves had requested to speak with his mother. At 10:40 p.m., the videotape was stopped when Reeves' mother arrived at the sheriff's office. One of the detectives monitored Reeves' conversation with his mother and heard Reeves say, “I did this thing. I don't know why, but I did it.”?


State Vs Reeves

He confessed and is still appealing his death sentence.
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