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MINOR, KENNETH: True Crime with Aphrodite Jones TV - CBS online -
A motivational speaker who seemed to have it all brutally stabbed on the streets of Manhattan. And an astounding confession makes headlines across New York City. Now, deep in the heart of East Harlem, I’m unravelling the real story of how one’s man’s greed and despair ends in a violent death. True Crime with Aphrodite Jones s3e4: Chosen to Kill, ID 2013
East Harlem where Locker’s body is found has the highest murder rate in New York City. ibid.
Lockers’ hands are bound behind his back. To detectives it looks like someone tortured him. But why? ibid.
About five million dollars in life insurance. But apparently he wanted more for his family ... taking out multiple life insurance policies. ibid.
The deed is done. Surveillance video shows Minor exiting the car at 4.13 a.m. After only thirty minutes with the man Minor leaves Locker to die. ibid.
Contact killing or assisted suicide? ibid.
The people find Kenneth Minor guilty of second degree murder. ibid.
(CBS/AP) New York – Kenneth Minor, a man convicted of murder after claiming he was just helping a motivational speaker kill himself, won a new trial Thursday in a case that tests the legal bounds of assisted suicide.
An appeals court ruled that a Manhattan judge misinterpreted the law and confused the jury by limiting the definition of assisted suicide in Minor’s 2011 trial.
Minor’s prosecution sparked a debate about assisted suicide in an unusual context – a knifing on the streets of East Harlem.
Minor told police that Jeffrey Locker, a debt-ridden self-help author and speaker from suburban Long Island, approached him on the street in 2009 and asked for help in staging his death. CBS online article 4th October 2013
MISSERI, SARBINA: see SCAZZI, SARAH murder
MISSISSIPPI 5 murders: Dark Minds TV -
Five senior citizens were brutally murdered in their homes. The killer has never been caught. Dark Minds s1e7: Mississippi 5, Discovery 2005
If this guy is a comfort killer he isn’t a very good one … Something isn’t adding up. ibid.
112,158. Is this killer psychotic or is it something else? ibid.
MITCHELL, HULON: Escaping Evil TV - The New York Times online -
In 1981 a twenty-five-year-old man was found dead in Miami, the victim of a brutal beheading. He was a former disciple of the powerful spiritual leader known as Yahweh ben Yahweh. It was the first in a string of brutal murders. Escaping Evil: My Life III, CI 2013
The self-proclaimed messiah of the lost black tribe of Israel that he called the Nation of Yahweh. ibid.
He was building not only a spiritual empire but a financial one. ibid.
Ben Yahweh was ready to go to war against the rival church. ibid.
The Room of Understanding was where ben Yahweh subjugated his followers through torture. ibid.
His mortality finally caught up with him. ibid.
The Nation of Yahweh continues to exist under the leadership of Yahweh ben Yahweh’s daughter. ibid.
Yahweh ben Yahweh, who, as the charismatic leader of a religious, black separatist sect in the Miami area was convicted of conspiring to murder white people as an initiation rite, died on Monday night or early yesterday in Miami. He was 71 ...
But the next month, Yahweh ben Yahweh and 12 followers were indicted on three counts of federal racketeering and extortion charges. The indictment charged 18 specific instances of racketeering that included 14 killings, two attempted killings, extortion and arson.
Yahweh ben Yahweh, which in Hebrew means ‘the Lord son of the Lord’, and his followers were charged with killing former members who disagreed with the leader, in one instance by decapitation. The indictment also charged that new members were made to prove their devotion by killing a random white person, usually a vagrant. It said Yahweh ben Yahweh told members ‘to kill me a white devil and bring me an ear.’
In 1992, Yahweh ben Yahweh was convicted of conspiracy to commit murder, but not racketeering, and sentenced to 18 years in prison. He was released on parole in 2001, and this February was released from parole after his lawyer, Ms Weintraub, asked the court to let him ‘die with dignity’. The New York Times online article 9th May 2007 Douglas Martin
MLADIC, RATKO et al: Storyville: The Trial of Ratko Mladic TV -
The Hague, Netherlands, 22 November 2017: A UN tribunal will imminently deliver its long awaited verdict in the war crimes trial of former Serb military commander Ratko Mladic. Storyville: The Trial of Ratko Mladic, BBC 2019, news report
In the 1990s a series of brutal wars raged across the former Yugoslavia. 130,000 people are killed; 4 million were displaced. During the conflicts the United Nations established a court to prosecute war crimes suspects: General Ratko Mladic became their most wanted. ibid. captions
The indictment charged two counts of genocide and five counts of crimes against humanity, namely, persecution, murder, extermination, deportation and inhumane acts of forcible torture. ibid. court judge
President Josip Broz Tito ruled Bosnia and the rest of Yugoslavia for 35 years. His policy of ‘brotherhood and unity’ suppressed ethnic tensions. Following his death in 1980, the country began to fall apart. ibid. captions
Ratko Mladic was in hiding for sixteen years. During that time he suffered a heart attack and two strokes. The defence will not allow him to testify due to his diminished physical and mental state. ibid.
Peter McCloskey is in charge of the Srebrenica genocide case. General Mladic is accused of murdering over 7,000 Muslim men and boys in Srebrenica in 1995. ibid.