Showing posts with label Stabbed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stabbed. Show all posts

Monday, July 2, 2012

AU - Women denies trying to kill sex offender

Original Article

You will notice, that in most crime related news articles, if the victim is not an ex-sex offender, they don't mention the victims name but do mention the name of the offender, but when it comes to ex-sex offenders, it's the other way around, as in this article. The woman who "allegedly" attacked this man and women, her name wasn't mentioned while theirs was. Why is that?

07/02/2012

By Sean Fewster

A woman who allegedly tried to murder former cycling coach and convicted sex offender [name withheld] has been ordered to stand trial.

In the Supreme Court this morning the woman, 20, pleaded not guilty to one count of attempted murder.

She further denied one aggravated count of causing serious harm with intent, and one aggravated count of assault.

Court documents allege the offences occurred at Kilburn on September 10 last year.

They further allege the woman used a knife to attack [name withheld] and his wife, [wife name withheld].

[name withheld] received a suspended four and a half-year sentence for unlawful sexual intercourse in 2009.

Today, lawyers for the woman asked the court to suppress any information that could "tend to identify" their client.
- Which they did, but they also name the "victims?"

Corinne Harrison, prosecuting, said any such order should extend only to the woman's name and image.

"The accused has previously been the victim of sexual offending," she said.
- So does that make it alright to list his name?  Apparently so, but he was the "victim" here!

"In relation to that earlier offence, the complainant in this matter ([name withheld]) was named as the perpetrator."

Justice Margaret Nyland suppressed the woman's name and image, saying the order could be reviewed following her trial.

She remanded the woman on continuing bail to a directions hearing next month.

Sunday, July 1, 2012

WA - Accused double-murderer (Patrick Drum) who allegedly targeted sex offenders attacks inmate offender in Clallam County jail

Patrick Drum
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There is no "allegedly" about it, he murdered two ex-sex offenders, and now he's attacked again!

07/01/2012

By Paul Gottlieb

PORT ANGELES — A Sequim man accused of double murder, who allegedly told police he was targeting sex offenders, was placed in a segregated cell last week in the Clallam County jail after he stabbed a man serving time for failing to register as a sex offender, said jail Superintendent Ron Sukert.

Patrick Drum (Facebook), 34, stabbed [name withheld #1], 19, of Port Angeles with the sharpened handle of a plastic utensil, Sukert said last week.

[name withheld #1] received minor puncture wounds from the combination fork-spoon allegedly wielded by Drum and was not hospitalized, Sukert said.

Drum is awaiting an Aug. 6 trial on two counts of aggravated first-degree murder in the deaths of [name withheld #2], 56, of Port Angeles and [name withheld #3], 28, of Sequim, Drum's housemate.

The bodies of [name withheld #2] and [name withheld #3] were found inside their homes June 3, the same day Drum was arrested.

Drum told authorities he shot [name withheld #3] and [name withheld #2] multiple times “because they were sex offenders” and that he was planning to drive to Quilcene to kill another convicted sex offender.

The fight in which [name withheld #1] was hurt occurred Monday morning in the recreation area in the presence of jail staff, Sukert said.

Another prisoner discovered [name withheld #1]'s offense and pointed him out to Drum, Sukert said.

[Drum] had help in figuring out what this kid was about and chose to attack him,” Sukert said. “Staff were immediately able to intervene and stop the attack.”

Drum, who is being held without bail, was placed in a segregated cell, where he must stay for 23 hours a day, Sukert said.

A charging referral against Drum for the alleged attack was forwarded to the county Prosecuting Attorney's Office, Sukert said.

[name withheld #1] is serving nine months for two counts of failing to register as a sex offender and for bail jumping for failure to appear in court, according to court records.

He was 13 when he pleaded guilty Oct. 11, 2006, to first-degree child molestation.

A convicted felon, Drum also is charged with first-degree burglary and unlawful possession of a firearm.

Superior Court Judge Ken Williams on Thursday granted Drum's request to act as his own lawyer in defending himself against the charges.

Drum had a plea of not guilty to the charges entered for him June 13 by Port Angeles lawyer Karen Unger after Williams would not allow him to enter a guilty plea.

Prosecuting Attorney Deb Kelly has until a July 13 status hearing to decide whether to seek the death penalty.

The alternative would be to seek life in prison.

She said in a June 13 interview that in cases in which the death penalty is a possibility, a defendant cannot plead guilty until the prosecution has had the chance to fully decide if “there are not sufficient mitigating circumstances to merit leniency.”

Drum had done research on a computer to find out the names of convicted sex offenders, Detective Sgt. Lyman Moores said in an earlier interview.

[name withheld #2] and [name withheld #3] were listed, with photographs, as sex offenders on a Clallam County Sheriff's Office website.

Drum was in and out of jail and prison between July 1998 to March 2009 for charges generated in ­Clallam, Jefferson and Kitsap counties that included residential burglary, second-degree burglary, tampering with a witness, drug possession, possession of stolen property and unlawful issuance of checks, according to the state Department of Corrections.

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

NJ - Stillwater murder suspect (Clark T. Fredericks and Robert Reynolds) told police that victim was a child molester

Original Article

06/27/2012

By Daniel Fitzsimmons

STILLWATERClark T. Fredericks, who was arrested on June 13 for the murder of Stillwater resident [name withheld], told police that [name withheld] "got what was coming to him" and that he was a "child molester for years," according to his arrest affidavit obtained by The Sparta Independent.

According to the affidavit, Fredericks, 46, of Stillwater, and Robert Reynolds, 47, of Mansfield, drove to [name withheld]'s house in Stillwater armed with knives on the night of June 12. Reynolds said that the two entered [name withheld]'s house and that Fredericks "immediately began stabbing [name withheld] with a knife." Reynolds said he ran out of the house and began backing his vehicle down the driveway before it got stuck. Fredericks came out of the house and helped free the vehicle, after which the two drove to Fredericks' house in Stillwater. Reynolds told police that Fredericks removed his clothing and hid both knives. Reynolds then drove to his house in Mansfield where he power-washed the car they used.

Police also spoke with Fredericks' mother, Joan, who told them that her son came home around 2 a.m. on June 13 with cuts on his hands and blood on his clothes. She said she tried to get him to go to a hospital but he refused, took some sleeping pills, and went to bed.

Police were alerted when Joan Fredericks called Franklin counselor Diane Howe and told her that she believed her son may have hurt or killed someone the night before. Howe then called State Police and asked them to do a well-being check on [name withheld]. She later spoke with Fredericks' sister, who said she believed her brother may have hurt or killed [name withheld].

When troopers arrived at the residence they found [name withheld] dead, with a slash wound to his neck and several stab wounds to his torso.

According to the affidavit, Joan Fredericks told police that Reynolds was also involved.

Fredericks was charged with first-degree homicide and is being represented by Newton attorney Daniel M. Perez.

Reynolds was charged with first-degree complicity/murder, first-degree conspiracy/murder and fourth-degree evidence tampering. He is being represented by John Vazquez of Critchley, Kinum and Vazquez in Roseland.

According to [name withheld]'s obituary, he was a lifelong resident of Sussex County and graduated from Newton High School in 1962. He was an Army veteran and worked for the Sussex County Sheriff's Office for 28 years, retiring as a senior lieutenant.
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