North Carolina: Man Charged With Rape & Murder Of Shaniya Davis
My two cents: anything less than the death penalty in this case would be unjust. And the mother should get life imprisonment for offering her child up for sex in exchange for drugs. A man already accused of kidnapping a 5-year-old North Carolina girl faces new charges that he raped and strangled her, police said today. Mario Andrette McNeill is being charged with first-degree murder and first-degree rape of a child.
McNeill, 29, was already accused of taking Shaniya Davis from her Fayetteville home. Her body was found Monday in thick underbrush off a rural North Carolina road after searchers spent nearly a week looking for her. A search warrant says McNeill picked the girl up in front of the home and drove her to a hotel where she was last seen alive.
The girl's mother, Antoinette Davis, is charged with trafficking her daughter and child abuse involving prostitution. No new charges have been filed against Davis yet.
Michigan: Dad Accused Of Killing Teenage Son Over Sexual Contact With Tot
Just damn....executing his son is wrong but I could've co-signed on a beatdown and then therapy. A 37-year-old father irate over hearing that his 15-year-old son had sexual contact with a 3-year-old girl (the father's daughter and the boy's half-sister) made the teen strip at gunpoint, pistol-whipped him in the living room, marched him naked to a vacant lot and shot him execution-style in his head despite pleas from the boy and his mother. Michigan authorities filed a first-degree murder charge yesterday against Jamar Pinkney Sr. in the shooting death Monday of Jamar Pinkney Jr. in the Detroit suburb of Highland Park.
The boy's mother, Lazette Cherry, told the Detroit Free Press that her son told her he had improper sexual contact with the girl. "I called and told his father. This isn't something you sweep under the rug," she said. Ms. Cherry said the elder Pinkney arrived at her home with a gun, ordered his son to strip and marched him outside despite her protests. "He got on his knees and begged, 'No, Daddy, No,' and he pulled the trigger," Ms. Cherry said.
The elder Pinkney faces life imprisonment if convicted, and doctors found no physical evidence of sexual trauma on the girl (the younger Pinkney had told his mother that he was inappropriate with the tot, but kept on his clothes). Pinkney Sr., who turned himself into authorities, has no previous criminal history and was a letter carrier for the U.S. Postal Service.
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