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they are also indicted on 46 counts of rape--is anyone suggesting they are suspect for murdering two people 46 times?? Unnecessary explaination of counts
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Also, They were NOT "indicted on 46 counts of rape" or murder. Just like 0 to 10 rapes of blacks by whites? Going back to “small” demonstrations. Unnecessary explanation of petty protests.
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The national news media was initially criticized by some for not giving the crime adequate coverage<ref name="crimelibrary"/> because the victims were [[white people|white]], and the suspects [[black people|black]], but "As bad as this crime is, the apparent absence of any interest group involvement or any other 'angle' might also explain the lack of coverage."
The national news media was initially criticized by some for not giving the crime adequate coverage<ref name="crimelibrary"/> because the victims were [[white people|white]], and the suspects [[black people|black]], but "As bad as this crime is, the apparent absence of any interest group involvement or any other 'angle' might also explain the lack of coverage."
<ref>{{cite news |first=Duncan |last=Mansfield |title=Critics say news media ignoring Knoxville couple slaying |url=http://www.jacksonville.com/apnews/stories/051707/D8P6ED601.shtml |publisher=Associated Press |date=[[2007-05-17]] |accessdate=2007-05-17 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news | last = Alexander| first = Mark| title = Murder in Black and White| publisher = The Patriot Post| date = 2007-03-04| url = http://patriotpost.us/alexander/edition.asp?id=531| accessdate = 2007-06-12}}</ref> This criticism was also fueled by erroneous reports of dismemberment, mutilations, and the duration of Christian's rapes allegedly committed by the suspects, especially in early reports. <ref name="knox">[http://www.knoxnews.com/kns/local_news/article/0,1406,KNS_347_5557685,00.html Slaying victims lost in the furor], [[Knoxville News Sentinel]], May 27, 2007</ref> Most of the original reports were later denied by the District Attorney, and there was misinformation from a federal deputy in the arresting, neighboring state of Kentucky shortly after the arrest .<ref name="knox"/> The crime and its lack of mainstream media coverage prompted two demonstrations, the second of which garnered a little under nine dozen protesters in Knoxville by [[white nationalist|white nationalist]] groups.<ref>{{cite news | last = Dill| first = Amanda| coauthors =| title = White supremacist arrested at Downtown rally| work =| pages =| language =| publisher = [[WBIR-TV]]| date = 2007-05-26| url = http://www.wbir.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=45634| accessdate = 2007-06-12 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news
<ref>{{cite news |first=Duncan |last=Mansfield |title=Critics say news media ignoring Knoxville couple slaying |url=http://www.jacksonville.com/apnews/stories/051707/D8P6ED601.shtml |publisher=Associated Press |date=[[2007-05-17]] |accessdate=2007-05-17 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news | last = Alexander| first = Mark| title = Murder in Black and White| publisher = The Patriot Post| date = 2007-03-04| url = http://patriotpost.us/alexander/edition.asp?id=531| accessdate = 2007-06-12}}</ref> This criticism was also fueled by erroneous reports of dismemberment, mutilations, and the duration of Christian's rapes allegedly committed by the suspects, especially in early reports. <ref name="knox">[http://www.knoxnews.com/kns/local_news/article/0,1406,KNS_347_5557685,00.html Slaying victims lost in the furor], [[Knoxville News Sentinel]], May 27, 2007</ref> Most of the original reports were later denied by the District Attorney, and there was misinformation from a federal deputy in the arresting, neighboring state of Kentucky shortly after the arrest .<ref name="knox"/> The crime and its lack of mainstream media coverage prompted two small demonstrations in Knoxville by [[white nationalist|white nationalist]] groups.<ref>{{cite news | last = Dill| first = Amanda| coauthors =| title = White supremacist arrested at Downtown rally| work =| pages =| language =| publisher = [[WBIR-TV]]| date = 2007-05-26| url = http://www.wbir.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=45634| accessdate = 2007-06-12 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news
|url=http://www.knoxnews.com/kns/local_news/article/0,1406,KNS_347_5494638,00.html |title=Rally will protest black-against-white crime |last=Balloch|first=Jim|date=[[2007-04-20]] |publisher=[[Knoxville News Sentinel]] |accessdate = 2007-06-12}}</ref> <ref>{{cite news
|url=http://www.knoxnews.com/kns/local_news/article/0,1406,KNS_347_5494638,00.html |title=Rally will protest black-against-white crime |last=Balloch|first=Jim|date=[[2007-04-20]] |publisher=[[Knoxville News Sentinel]] |accessdate = 2007-06-12}}</ref> <ref>{{cite news
|url=http://www.knoxnews.com/kns/local_news/article/0,1406,KNS_347_5589647,00.html |title=Rally 'stressful' but controlled |last=Balloch|first=Jim|date=[[2007-05-19]] |publisher=[[Knoxville News Sentinel]] |accessdate = 2007-05-19}}</ref>
|url=http://www.knoxnews.com/kns/local_news/article/0,1406,KNS_347_5589647,00.html |title=Rally 'stressful' but controlled |last=Balloch|first=Jim|date=[[2007-05-19]] |publisher=[[Knoxville News Sentinel]] |accessdate = 2007-05-19}}</ref>
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Further, Eric DeWayne "E" Boyd, 34, was arrested in connection with the fatal carjacking, but only faces federal charges as an accessory after the fact for helping the suspects get out of town. He was not indicted by the Knox County grand jury. Boyd was accused by Thomas and Cobbins of rape and murder, and a search warrant was obtained for Boyd's DNA.<ref name="Eric Boyd Search Warrant">[http://gray.ftp.clickability.com/wvltwebftp/pdf/boyd-search.PDF], [[Knox County, Tennessee|Knox County]], [[Tennessee]] from [[January 12]] [[2007]]. Retrieved on [[2007-05-17]]</ref> The accusations have not resulted in charges.
Further, Eric DeWayne "E" Boyd, 34, was arrested in connection with the fatal carjacking, but only faces federal charges as an accessory after the fact for helping the suspects get out of town. He was not indicted by the Knox County grand jury. Boyd was accused by Thomas and Cobbins of rape and murder, and a search warrant was obtained for Boyd's DNA.<ref name="Eric Boyd Search Warrant">[http://gray.ftp.clickability.com/wvltwebftp/pdf/boyd-search.PDF], [[Knox County, Tennessee|Knox County]], [[Tennessee]] from [[January 12]] [[2007]]. Retrieved on [[2007-05-17]]</ref> The accusations have not resulted in charges.

"The number of counts of rape has no correlation to the number of rapes that necessarily occurred. It just outlines each and every way that a rape might be possible or might have occurred. They won't be able to convict on all of those counts but they will have a selection from those counts to choose from," Attorney Bosch said.<ref name="Suspects in Court">{{cite news |first=Katie Allison |last=Granju | coauthor= Yvette Martinez |title=
Christian, Newsom murder suspects in court |url=http://www.wbir.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=42504 |publisher=[[WBIR-TV]] |date=[[2007-02-20]] |accessdate = 2007-06-12 }}</ref>


The four suspects indicted in Knox County will be tried separately, at trials scheduled between May and August of 2008. Davidson has also been indicted for a second robbery which was committed after the murders. The state has not decided whether to seek the death penalty.<ref>{{cite news |first=Katie Allison |last=Granju |title=Trials set for suspects in Christian, Newsom murders |url=http://www.wbir.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=45318 |publisher=[[WBIR-TV]] |date=[[2007-05-17]] |accessdate = 2007-05-17 }}</ref>
The four suspects indicted in Knox County will be tried separately, at trials scheduled between May and August of 2008. Davidson has also been indicted for a second robbery which was committed after the murders. The state has not decided whether to seek the death penalty.<ref>{{cite news |first=Katie Allison |last=Granju |title=Trials set for suspects in Christian, Newsom murders |url=http://www.wbir.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=45318 |publisher=[[WBIR-TV]] |date=[[2007-05-17]] |accessdate = 2007-05-17 }}</ref>

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File:Channon Christian and Christopher Newsom.jpg
Channon Christian and Christopher Newsom

Hugh Christopher Newsom, Jr., 23, and Channon Gail Christian, 21, were a couple from Knoxville, Tennessee. They were murdered and, according to a Tennessee grand jury, both the man and woman were raped after being kidnapped early on the morning of January 7, 2007. Their vehicle had been carjacked.[1][2]

Five suspects have been arrested and charged in the case.[3] The grand jury indicted three of the suspects on 46 counts of murder, robbery, kidnapping, rape and theft, another on 40 counts of the same, while one final suspect faces federal charges on carjacking.[2]

Crime and reaction

According to news reports, Christian and Newsom had gone on a date at a local restaurant on Saturday, January 6, 2007, but did not return home. During their night out, the couple was "hijacked, bound and blindfolded and taken back to Lemaricus Devall 'Slim' Davidson's rented house on Chipman Street."[4]

Christian's parents found her abandoned Toyota 4-Runner two blocks away from the Chipman Street house on Monday, with the help of her mobile phone provider. An envelope recovered from the vehicle yielded fingerprint evidence that led police to Lemaricus Davidson and 2316 Chipman Street. When police went to the address on Tuesday, January 9, they found the home unoccupied and Christian's body in a trash can in the kitchen. Christian was strangled to death.[5] According to the grand jury presentment, Christian was raped vaginally, orally, and anally, and Newsom was raped anally.[2] Vanessa Coleman told police that "she witnessed Christian's mouth being cleaned with a bottle of some type of cleaner," in an attempt to remove DNA evidence.[6] Coleman also said that she had seen "clothes that were stained with blood and smelled of gas being put in the washing machine at the house."[6] Newsom was shot three times, "his body wrapped in a blanket, set afire and dumped alongside nearby railroad tracks." [5][7]

The national news media was initially criticized by some for not giving the crime adequate coverage[4] because the victims were white, and the suspects black, but "As bad as this crime is, the apparent absence of any interest group involvement or any other 'angle' might also explain the lack of coverage." [8][9] This criticism was also fueled by erroneous reports of dismemberment, mutilations, and the duration of Christian's rapes allegedly committed by the suspects, especially in early reports. [10] Most of the original reports were later denied by the District Attorney, and there was misinformation from a federal deputy in the arresting, neighboring state of Kentucky shortly after the arrest .[10] The crime and its lack of mainstream media coverage prompted two small demonstrations in Knoxville by white nationalist groups.[11][12] [13]


Police Chief Sterling Owen IV said that there is no indication the crimes were racially motivated, and that the murders and assault "appears to have been a random violent act."[14] "There is absolutely no proof of a hate crime," said John Gill, special counsel to Knox County District Atty. Randy Nichols. "We know from our investigation that the people charged in this case were friends with white people, socialized with white people, dated white people. So not only is there no evidence of any racial animus, there's evidence to the contrary." [15] Some commentators, including Newsom's parents, disagree, claiming that such a crime would require a motive of racial hate. [16]

Victims

Christian moved from Louisiana to Tennessee with her family in 1997. She was a graduate of Farragut High School and a senior majoring in sociology at the University of Tennessee.[17][18] On January 12 her family released a statement to thank the Knoxville community "for all their prayers and everything." A candlelight vigil was held on the university campus January 25, 2007 in her honor. She is buried at Highland Memorial West Cemetery.

Newsom, a former baseball player for the Halls High School Red Devils, graduated in 2002. He was interred at Woodhaven Memorial Gardens.[19]

Suspects

File:Channon Christian accused murderers2.jpg
Murder suspects in the case, from left: Thomas, Davidson, Cobbins, and Coleman. Boyd not pictured.

District Attorney General Randy Nichols has not indicated whether or not he will seek the death penalty, but he does say the state will seek conviction for all charges filed in a 24-page indictment from the Knox County Grand Jury.[20]

The four indicted were:

  • George Geovonni "Detroit" Thomas, 27, faces a total of 46 charges. Thomas was indicted on 16 counts of felony murder growing out of the rape, robbery, kidnapping, and theft of Christian and Newsom, 2 counts of premeditated murder, 2 counts of especially aggravated robbery, 4 counts of especially aggravated kidnapping, 20 counts of aggravated rape, and 2 counts of theft.
  • Lemaricus Devall "Slim" Davidson, 25, (b. June 13 1981) faces the same 46 charges as Thomas. Davidson had also completed serving a five-year sentence in Tennessee on a previous felony conviction for carjacking and aggravated robbery on August 5 2006.
  • Letalvis "Rome" Cobbins, 24, (b. December 20 1982) also faces the same 46 charges as Thomas. In 2003, Cobbins was convicted of third-degree attempted robbery in New York state. He and Davidson are brothers.
  • Vanessa Coleman, 18, was arrested by police in Lebanon, Kentucky. She faces 40 Tennessee state charges. Coleman was indicted on 12 counts of felony murder growing out of the rape, robbery, kidnapping, and theft of Christian and Newsom, 1 count of premeditated murder (of Christian only), 1 count of especially aggravated robbery (of Newsom only), 4 counts of especially aggravated kidnapping, 20 counts of aggravated rape, and 2 counts of theft.

Further, Eric DeWayne "E" Boyd, 34, was arrested in connection with the fatal carjacking, but only faces federal charges as an accessory after the fact for helping the suspects get out of town. He was not indicted by the Knox County grand jury. Boyd was accused by Thomas and Cobbins of rape and murder, and a search warrant was obtained for Boyd's DNA.[21] The accusations have not resulted in charges.

"The number of counts of rape has no correlation to the number of rapes that necessarily occurred. It just outlines each and every way that a rape might be possible or might have occurred. They won't be able to convict on all of those counts but they will have a selection from those counts to choose from," Attorney Bosch said.[22]

The four suspects indicted in Knox County will be tried separately, at trials scheduled between May and August of 2008. Davidson has also been indicted for a second robbery which was committed after the murders. The state has not decided whether to seek the death penalty.[23]

References

  1. ^ Satterfield, Jamie (2007-01-13). "Details of double slaying emerge". Knoxville News Sentinel. Retrieved 2007-06-12. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ a b c Grand jury presentment in Christian/Newsom case, Knoxville News Sentinel, 2007-03-03
  3. ^ Granju, Katie Allison (2007-04-18). "Female suspect arraigned in Channon Christian, Chris Newsom murders". WBIR-TV. Retrieved 2007-06-12.
  4. ^ a b Lohr, David (2007-04-03). "Christopher Newsom and Channon Christian Brutally Murdered As The Nation Looks on". Court TV/Crime Library. Retrieved 2007-06-12.
  5. ^ a b Parents' memories of Channon Christian, Knoxville News Sentinel May 22, 2007.
  6. ^ a b Four suspects charged with murder in Knoxville double slaying WATE 6 News, February 1 2007
  7. ^ Released documents reveal new details of Christian, Newsom murder investigation, WBIR-TV, January 16, 2007,
  8. ^ Mansfield, Duncan (2007-05-17). "Critics say news media ignoring Knoxville couple slaying". Associated Press. Retrieved 2007-05-17. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  9. ^ Alexander, Mark (2007-03-04). "Murder in Black and White". The Patriot Post. Retrieved 2007-06-12.
  10. ^ a b Slaying victims lost in the furor, Knoxville News Sentinel, May 27, 2007
  11. ^ Dill, Amanda (2007-05-26). "White supremacist arrested at Downtown rally". WBIR-TV. Retrieved 2007-06-12. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  12. ^ Balloch, Jim (2007-04-20). "Rally will protest black-against-white crime". Knoxville News Sentinel. Retrieved 2007-06-12. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  13. ^ Balloch, Jim (2007-05-19). "Rally 'stressful' but controlled". Knoxville News Sentinel. Retrieved 2007-05-19. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  14. ^ Watson, Kay (2007-05-17). "City leaders say race not an element in Christian, Newsom murders". WBIR-TV. Retrieved 2007-05-17. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  15. ^ Witt, H (2007-06-10). "What is a Hate Crime?". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2007-06-15.
  16. ^ Witt, H (2007-06-10). "What is a Hate Crime?". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2007-06-15.
  17. ^ Robinson, Will (2007-01-25). "Memorial to be held for loss of student". The Daily Beacon. Retrieved 2007-06-12.
  18. ^ Channon Gail Christian, Knoxville News Sentinel from January 12 2007. Retrieved on 2007-4-20.
  19. ^ Chris Newsom, Knoxville News Sentinel from January 12 2007. Retrieved on 2007-4-20
  20. ^ Mansfield, Duncan (2007-02-02). "Murder Charges Filed in Fatal Carjacking". Associated Press. Retrieved 2007-06-12.
  21. ^ [1], Knox County, Tennessee from January 12 2007. Retrieved on 2007-05-17
  22. ^ Granju, Katie Allison (2007-02-20). "Christian, Newsom murder suspects in court". WBIR-TV. Retrieved 2007-06-12. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Unknown parameter |coauthor= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  23. ^ Granju, Katie Allison (2007-05-17). "Trials set for suspects in Christian, Newsom murders". WBIR-TV. Retrieved 2007-05-17. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)

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