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Re: Remember Emily Elizabeth Haddock
On September 21, 2007, a 12-year old white girl named Emily Haddock was home sick from school. Four black males broke into her home and shot her in the head numerous times. Her body was found later that same day by her grandfather. Initially the police described the murder scene as 'brutal,' but didn't elaborate. Almost immediately a shroud enveloped the case and any further details have been carefully suppressed.
The four black males charged are Sherrod Nicholas Harrison, 19, Michael Graham Currie, 18, Van Roger Smith Jr., 16, and Ryan Jermar White, 18. Despite the fact that all of them are adults, including 16-year old Smith, given the crime, and two have extensive criminal records the media, and local police insist on referring to them all as 'teens,' in an effort to mitigate what they've done .
Like the hideous race murders of Channon Christian and Chris Newsom last January, which has been effectively suppressed by the mainstream media, this crime too has been carefully ignored. Crimes like these are known as 'hush crimes,' because they receive absolutely no mainstream national news coverage, these innocent victims are murdered first by the perpetrators and then their memories murdered again, sacrificed on the alter of political correctness. If they receive any news coverage at all, it's local, just as is the case with the Emily Haddock murder.
What happened in Jena Louisiana with the Jena 6 is politically correct, because it involves alleged 'black victims' and white perpetrators. In the case of the Jena 6, despite the fact that six blacks were the actual perpetrators, they did after all assault and seriously injure a lone white boy, they are amazingly transformed into the identified victims by the Zionist media, and the actual victim, Justin Barker, is all but forgotten, another sacrifice on the alter of multiculturalism, tolerance and diversity.
Being that the alleged persecution of six 'good black boys' is politically correct, it receives 24/7 media coverage on all the networks, it also receives front page coverage in all the major newspapers and news magazines. They [the Jena 6] fulfill all the necessary multicultural requirements of an acceptable victim, they're black and male, and Justin Barker isn't. Had the races of the victim and perpetrators been reversed, you can safely bet everything you own that the news coverage would have been unending and if any group of whites sought to do what the American black community did in respect to gathering around these six criminals, the media would have blasted them as racists, bigots, Nazis, trailer trash and every other politically correct epithet set aside for white men.
I sent Jessie Jackson an email two weeks ago telling him exactly what I thought about him, the Jena six and several of the more recent hush crimes involving black perpetrators and white victims, including the horrendous murders of Channon Christian and her boyfriend Chris Newsom, Emily Elizabeth Haddock and a five-year old white child named Emily Rimel, who was raped and beheaded by a black male named Lindsey Bruce. His reply was short, sweet, and highly insulting, to me personally as well as to the victims of the above crimes, their families and their memories. Jesse Jackson said 'While it is sad for anyone to lose their life so early, other things in life are just as sad '¦ or even sadder'¦..' What exactly did Jackson mean by that, what 'other things' was he referring to? How is it that these other things are 'sadder' than having your boyfriend anally raped in front of you before he's shot and set on fire as was the case with Channon Christian BEFORE she herself was subjected to hours of gang-rape, sodomy, torture and finally murder at the hands of four black males and a black female? Exactly what is 'sadder,' that having your five year old daughter taken from you and knowing that her last moments of life were spent being raped by an adult black male prior to being beheaded by the same animal? What in God's name is 'even sadder,' than having your 12-year old daughter raped and murdered by four black adults that the media insists on referring to as 'teens?'
Yes, that's right, I said it, Emily Elizabeth Haddock was the victim of rape prior to her murder. Perhaps you're asking how I know this since the local media and police have said nothing in respect to a rape. I'll tell you.
First off, over time I've learned to deduce what the media isn't saying by what it does say. Initial reports were that the murder scene was 'brutal,' but then further details ceased immediately. Cops see people, even children, shot on a daily basis, this doesn't qualify as something 'brutal,' in the average police officer's lexicon. Secondly, the autopsy report findings still haven't been released to the public, despite the fact that the local media has quoted certain findings from them and that the murder happened nearly a month ago. Many people attempted to get the Moore County Medical Examiners office to release the report and were initially lied to and told that since Emily Haddock was a minor, the report couldn't be released. I knew this was a lie, so I personally contacted the Moore County Medical Examiners Office via an email to Patricia Barnes, the departmental manager. She responded by saying:
'The autopsy report on Emily Haddock is not complete. It cannot be released until it is finalized. Please submit a formal request for a copy of the completed report to me via e-mail, fax, US mail or on our website www.ocme.unc.edu so that we have your name and address on file.'
That was more than a week ago, and I still haven't heard anything from their office and believe it or not, I don't expect to either. I filled out the required information in order to obtain the autopsy report and haven't heard back from them, despite having told them straight out in the email I sent Mrs. Barnes that I intended to write an article stating that I firmly believed Emily Haddock had been raped prior to being murdered and would post that article unless they, the Medical Examiners office released evidence proving she wasn't. I won't allow this crime to disappear down the memory hole, no way! If the reader is interested, you can fill out an autopsy request form here, or email Mrs. Barnes yourself at pbarnes@ocme.unc.edu Hopefully you'll have better luck than I did.
In conclusion, what we have here is obviously another example of a black on white murder that is being suppressed by the mainstream media. The reader needs to dig deep and ask themselves one simple question, and be honest with yourself, why? Why is the national media not picking up this story? Silence is NOT helpful, silence is what has brought us to the point we're at today.
Wake up America, you're being taken for a ride.
- the_real_jessica
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Re: Remember Emily Elizabeth Haddock
It's called post slavery guilt and how to benefit from it
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