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  1. Rocket River

    Rocket River Member

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    CONSIDER HATE CRIME????

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    http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/09/11/national/main3251049.shtml

    6 Arrests In Alleged Torture Case In W.Va.
    Victim Is Black, Suspects Are White; Cops Consider Hate Crime Charges


    CHARLESTON, W.Va., Sept. 11, 2007
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    Clockwise from top left: Bobby Brewster, Frankie Brewster, Danny Combs, Karen Burton, Alisha Burton, George Messer. The six have been named suspects in a torture case in West Virginia. (CBS/AP)


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    The woman's abductors called her the N-word "every time they stabbed her," Carmen Williams told The Charleston Gazette earlier.



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    (CBS/AP) Authorities said Tuesday they are considering hate crime charges in the case of a woman who was tortured while being held captive for at least a week, and they are investigating the possibility that she was lured by a man she met on the Internet.

    The victim was repeatedly called a racial slur while her captors sexually abused, beat and stabbed her, her mother said.

    Six people, all white, including a mother and son and a mother and daughter, were arrested in connection with the alleged abduction of the 20-year-old black woman.

    "I don't understand a human being doing another human being the way they did my daughter," Carmen Williams said Tuesday from her daughter's room at Charleston Area Medical Center General Hospital. "I didn't know there were people like that out here."

    Megan Williams, with a cast on her arm, spoke barely above a whisper.

    "I'm better," she said.

    The Associated Press generally does not identify suspected victims of sexual assault, but Williams and her mother agreed to release her name.

    A prosecutor said police are investigating the possibility that the victim was lured to the house where she was attacked by a man she met on the internet, but Carmen Williams insisted that wasn't the case. "This wasn't from the Internet," she said.

    Deputies also interviewed the victim Tuesday morning. State, local and federal officials planned to meet later in the day to decide whether to file hate crime charges, Logan County sheriff's Sgt. Sonya Porter said. An FBI spokesman in Pittsburgh, Bill Crowley, confirmed that the agency is looking into possible civil rights violations.

    The woman's abductors called her the N-word "every time they stabbed her," Carmen Williams told The Charleston Gazette earlier.

    Authorities were still looking for two people they believe drove the woman to the house where she was abused, said Logan County Chief Deputy V.K. Dingess.

    The case is "something that would have come out of a horror movie," Logan County Sheriff W.E. Hunter said.

    Deputies found Williams on Saturday when they went to the house in Big Creek, about 35 miles southwest of Charleston, to investigate an anonymous tip from someone who had witnessed the abuse, Porter said Tuesday.

    One of the suspects, Frankie Brewster, was sitting on the front porch and told deputies she was alone, but moments later the woman limped toward the door, her arms outstretched, saying "Help me," the sheriff's department said in a news release.

    Carmen Williams said doctors told her daughter she may be well enough to leave the hospital within a few days, although a nurse said the young woman's condition was listed as "under evaluation."

    "I just want my daughter to be well and recover," Carmen Williams said. "I know the Lord can do anything."

    Besides being sexually assaulted, the woman was stabbed four times in the left leg and beaten, Porter said. Her eyes were black and blue. The wounds were inflicted at least a week ago, deputies said.

    The woman was forced to eat rat and dog feces and drink from a toilet, according to the criminal complaint filed in magistrate court. She also had been choked with a cord, it alleges.

    She was made to lick parts of Brewster’s body, under the threat of death, according to The Charleston Gazette. Her hair was pulled out. She was sexually assaulted while hot water was poured on her body, and while a man held a knife to her, the paper reported.

    One of those arrested, Karen Burton, is accused of cutting the woman's ankle with a knife. She used the N-word in telling the woman she was victimized because she is black, according to the criminal complaint.

    The six suspects were arrested Saturday and Sunday. Deputies were still trying to determine whether the woman knew her assailants, Porter said.

    Brewster, the 49-year-old who owns the home where the alleged attacks occurred, is charged with kidnapping, sexual assault, malicious wounding and giving false information during a felony investigation.

    Her son, Bobby R. Brewster, 24, also of Big Creek, is charged with kidnapping, sexual assault, malicious wounding and assault during the commission of a felony.

    Burton, 46, of Chapmanville, is charged with malicious wounding, battery and assault during the commission of a felony.

    Her daughter Alisha Burton, 23, of Chapmanville, and George A. Messer, 27, of Chapmanville, are charged with assault during the commission of a felony and battery.

    Danny J. Combs, 20, of Harts, is charged with sexual assault and malicious wounding.

    All six remained in custody Tuesday in lieu of $100,000 bail each, and all have asked for court-appointed attorneys.
     
  2. Blake

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    Uh yeah, I would consider that a hate crime.
     
  3. Hippieloser

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    I would consider it the most f'd up thing I've heard in some time!
     
  4. pirc1

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    Considering hate crime? What else could this possibly be? :mad:
     
  5. MadMax

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    holy crap, that's sick.
     
  6. airbulllard

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    they all deserve death.
     
  7. bladeage

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    They should all get life in prison.
     
  8. JuanValdez

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    Sounds like they'll be getting very harsh sentences.
     
  9. pirc1

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    I agree. They don't deserve death sentence though.
     
  10. bladeage

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    they deserve a torture sentence. they should make one of those. i believe in eye for an eye in extreme cases like these.
     
  11. professorjay

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    Saw that on constant replay on the news yesterday. One of the most repulsive acts of humanity I've heard of recently.

    BTW, where's hotballa? Seems like that dude is MIA.
     
  12. bladeage

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    I left hotballa MIA, and I ain't talkin' where the Heat play at.
     
  13. DonnyMost

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    I don't understand how some people think that hate crime legislation isn't necessary.

    ..now to watch this thread march itself into D&D
     
  14. halfbreed

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    Yeah because hate crime legislation did a real great job of preventing this horrible attack!
     
  15. bladeage

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    Yea, people are gonna be dicks regardless.
     
  16. DonnyMost

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    i am nostradamus up in this place
     
  17. halfbreed

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    Well that was kind of your intent in making the statement.
     
  18. DonnyMost

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    not really. i would have preferred that no one gave a crap about what i said.
     
  19. ima_drummer2k

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    3 of the suspects were women?? And they were all family? What kind of sick people can do something like this as a family??

    I know we do things as a family like open Christmas presents, celebrate birthdays, take a trip every year.... but I can honestly say we've never kidnapped a woman and raped and tortured her for a week.

    Jesus!!
     
  20. MadMax

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    I think it would be better if there were video of them like this. Looking up and down at one another smiling.

    "till the one day when the lady met this fellow...."


    the person on bottom right...is that a man or woman or Pat?
     

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