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North Carolina protesters call for fresh probe in teen's hanging | Reuters[h=1]N.C. teen's hanging death ruled a suicide; mother says it was a lynching[/h]
Bladenboro, North Carolina (CNN) -- Claudia Lacy says she can accept anything: even that her youngest son committed suicide -- if it's proven and explained to her.However, she says, local and state investigators have done neither to support their theory that Lennon Lacy hanged himself one summer night."That's all I've ever asked for: what is due, owed rightfully to me and my family -- justice. Prove to me what happened to my child," Lacy says.She says she's long lost confidence in the Bladenboro Police Department and the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation.Now, the FBI is looking into Lacy's death and the local and state investigations that followed.
The last time Lacy saw and heard her son was August 28. Lennon, 17, played the lineman position for the West Bladen High School Knights, and was focused on football.His family says that night, he packed a gym bag, washed his ankle brace and hung it on the clothesline to dry before heading out for an evening walk.The teen had asthma, his mother says, and a doctor had recommended he exercise outdoors at night when the temperature and humidity dropped. Around 10:30, Lennon left his family's small apartment and headed down a dirt road.His family never saw him alive again.The family says Lennon had not changed his routine and was focused on college and football -- and distracted by his girlfriend.
I wasnt there, dont know what happened but the amount of questions, things that done add up and short comings on the reports and investigation all leave me with an OPINION there was some type of foul play and this wasnt a suicide.
Like the person(s) who burned that girl up I hope they catch them, its very quick justice and death penalties.
just to rehash some of the concerns according to the articles:
- he packed a gym back, washed close and sports equipment and lied out some clothes before leaving to exercise
- took a selfie of himself before so
- a 52yr old woman made the 911 call and supposedly removed the 207lb teen from where he was hanging
- Lennon was 5-foot-9. The crossbar of the swing set frame he was found hanging from was 7-foot-6 and nothing at the scene to explain how he would of hung himself
- belts (possible dog leashes) that were used werent his, they also werent cut which would have probably been needed to bring the teen down
- the shoes he was found in were not his and 2 sizes too small, and these shoes never made it into the medical examiners office.
seems way to shady to me not to be some type of foul play
N.C. teen's death a lynching, mother says - CNN.com
North Carolina protesters call for fresh probe in teen's hanging | Reuters
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Ruled a suicide, black teen
North Carolina teen's hanging ruled a suicide, but was it a lynching? - LA Times
I wasnt there, dont know what happened but the amount of questions, things that done add up and short comings on the reports and investigation all leave me with an OPINION there was some type of foul play and this wasnt a suicide.
Like the person(s) who burned that girl up I hope they catch them, its very quick justice and death penalties.
just to rehash some of the concerns according to the articles:
- he packed a gym back, washed close and sports equipment and lied out some clothes before leaving to exercise
- took a selfie of himself before so
- a 52yr old woman made the 911 call and supposedly removed the 207lb teen from where he was hanging
- Lennon was 5-foot-9. The crossbar of the swing set frame he was found hanging from was 7-foot-6 and nothing at the scene to explain how he would of hung himself
- belts (possible dog leashes) that were used werent his, they also werent cut which would have probably been needed to bring the teen down
- the shoes he was found in were not his and 2 sizes too small, and these shoes never made it into the medical examiners office.
seems way to shady to me not to be some type of foul play
The shoe thing is definitely odd. But why is she calling it a lynching? It could be that he was killed by a rival for his girlfriend, or someone from another football team, or his sister. The use of "lynching" implies that white men/man killed him because he was black. That may or may not be true but you need more evidence than he was cheerful when he left and the shoes weren't him to assume it was a lynching as we understand lynching.
They should reopen the case. That I agree with. But reopen it with an open mind, not because she and the NAACP say it was a lynching.
I hope they get the answers so the family can try to recover some of their lives that had to have been wrecked by the tragedy.
Because hanging a person to death isn't the normal method of killing someone else except in very specific circumstances.
I didn't know we had a "normal method of killing someone else" defined somewhere. Who decided what's a "normal method of killing someone else", and what specifically is the "normal" method?
I hope you're acting obtuse on purpose...
Because hanging a person to death isn't the normal method of killing someone else except in very specific circumstances.
Top 10 Murder Weapons and Methods in the U.S. - Listosaur | Hungry for KnowledgeCan you please answer? You said it. I never heard it.
What is the "normal" method of killing someone else?
Top 10 Murder Weapons and Methods in the U.S. - Listosaur | Hungry for Knowledge
Well how people commit murders is a good place to start. Firearms being the normal method, followed by knives or cutting instruments. As you can see hanging isn't even mentioned in the article. Since we went ahead and stated the obvious....
207 pound High School Football player isn't just going to sit there and let someone hang him.
Unless of-course he was suicidal.
There's going to be a struggle and evidence of a struggle.
Calling this " lynching " ??
Ridiculous. They're not even sure there was a crime committed.
I didn't know we had a "normal method of killing someone else" defined somewhere. Who decided what's a "normal method of killing someone else", and what specifically is the "normal" method?
207 pound High School Football player isn't just going to sit there and let someone hang him.
Unless of-course he was suicidal.
There's going to be a struggle and evidence of a struggle.
Calling this " lynching " ??
Ridiculous. They're not even sure there was a crime committed.
207 pound High School Football player isn't just going to sit there and let someone hang him.
Unless of-course he was suicidal.
There's going to be a struggle and evidence of a struggle.
Calling this " lynching " ??
Ridiculous. They're not even sure there was a crime committed.
If the details stated in the OP are true then it is quite suspicious.
Poison isn't listed on there yet I know someone who was poisoned by her spouse last year.
One More: Poison (8 annual murders)
Poisoning generally involves some degree of premeditation. And prospective killers who give this method of murder any thought whatsoever — or who have seen a few episodes of CSI — probably realize that modern post-mortem toxicology reports will usually show if someone has been slipping their loved one poison with his or her dinner.
Well...I responded to you saying "if it's a murder why is it called a lynching?". Well if it's a murder it's not a suicide.I missed all of the lynchings of black men by racist whites on that list too. But I would imagine on a list of suicide methods hanging would be quite high. Actually according to this list it's the #3 most common.
Did it cross your mind that it could be a group of people?
Because hanging a person to death isn't the normal method of killing someone else except in very specific circumstances.
Of course not...when have a group of people ever worked together to hang a person to death? That's crazy talk Middleground
It actually is..
Well...I responded to you saying "if it's a murder why is it called a lynching?". Well if it's a murder it's not a suicide.
Another interesting fact..... His girl friend was white.
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