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Aje_Templar
10-24-2005, 12:51 AM
This was taken from an email I got from an activist org I've worked with...

St. Louis, MO-The Organization for Black Struggle, Affiliate of the Black Radical Congress, is making an urgent plea to all justice-seeking friends to stop the state murder of Marlin Gray. Gray has an execution date of Wednesday, October 26 at 12:01 am. The recent discovery of the 1995 execution of Larry Griffin is hovering over us as a grim reminder of what can happen. We must mount an mammoth offensive before another innocent black man is murdered in Missouri.



Marlin Gray’s case may be another example of being at the wrong place at the wrong time. In 1991, Gray and three teen-agers visited a well-known hang out called Chain of Rocks Bridge. They encountered Julie and Robin Kerry and their out-of-town cousin, Tom Cummins, all white. Before the dawn, Julie and Robin end up in the Mississippi River; Julie’s body was never recovered. Cummins was the original suspect and was arrested and charged with the murders. His story had conflicting and incredulous facts, like alleged jumping 80 feet into the cold water and swimming against the mighty currents in attempts to save his cousin. When found by the Coast Guard, Cummins’ hair was completely dry and contained no river silt. He also failed a polygraph test.



Another scenario, pieced together based on documents, is that Cummins had a romantic thing for Julie. As she was sitting on the bridge guard rail, Cummins made an advance towards her, perhaps a kiss. She leaned backward to avoid him and fell into the water. Her sister jumped in to try and save her.





Guilt shifted from Cummins when it was discovered that Gray and others were also on the bridge that fateful night. In short order, the sole white member of their group, was used to turn state’s evidence against the three young, black men. Charges were then dropped against Cummins who eventually sued the St. Louis Police Department and walked away with $150,000. The* black youth all received the death penalty in one of the most high-publicized murder cases of the 1990’s.



If we can stop Pepsi Cola from canceling Kanye West’s contract, surely we can halt the lethal execution of a black man who has proclaimed his innocence from the start. No physical evidence, beaten confessions by police, prosecutorial misconduct, deals cut in exchange for false testimony—all have been ignored at this point by the racist judicial system. The only way to get justice for Marlin Gray, co-defendant Reginald Clemons and the Kerry family is to get to the real truth. The only way to stop the execution is to put pressure on Missouri’s Governor.



Stop the death machine! What you can do in the next 48 hours:



1.* Call, write or email Governor Matt Blunt * to stop the execution of Marlin Gray. Contact information is 573-751-3222 (phone); 573-751-1495 (fax); mogov@mail.state.mo.us (email).



2. Circulate this announcement to your email contacts and listservs immediately.



3. Sign Marlin’s petition at http://www.petitiononline.com/alive205/petition.html



4. For those in Missouri, visit the OBS website for updates and information on vigils, etc. at www.obs-onthemove.org. Hit “Future Actions” page on left-hand navigation bar.



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"Black People on the Move!"
Organization for Black Struggle
P.O. Box 5277
St. Louis, MO 63115
(314) 367-5959 Phone
(314) 367-5899 Fax
www.obs-onthemove.org




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libertyacc
10-24-2005, 12:54 AM
i dont believe in the death penalty and will like to support this. however, when i clicked the site, it said that it was not found. i'm not sure if this is an error on my end...

if anyone else has luck, let me know.

eta: it was my computer with the issues. i got it now.

Aje_Templar
10-24-2005, 06:22 AM
Originally posted by libertyacc@Oct 23 2005, 08:54 PM
i dont believe in the death penalty and will like to support this. however, when i clicked the site, it said that it was not found. i'm not sure if this is an error on my end...

if anyone else has luck, let me know.

eta: it was my computer with the issues. i got it now.
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Righteous :D


Aje_Templar

ChaoticSoul
10-25-2005, 01:40 PM
i would love to say that this is just plain ubelieveable but...well ya know <_<
I got'cha

eri
10-25-2005, 04:12 PM
signed, emailed, and passed on. thanks for giving us the heads up.

Aje_Templar
10-26-2005, 02:50 PM
Thanks for the effort ChaoticSoul, eri and libertyacc. Unfortunately it wasn't enough.

Marlin Gray was executed for his role in the 1991 deaths of sisters Julie and Robin Kerry.

By EMEM OFFONG

October 26, 2005

Marlin Gray, 38, was put to death at the Eastern Reception Diagnostic & Correctional Center in Bonne Terre.

He died by lethal injection shortly after midnight today.

Gov. Matt Blunt denied a grant for clemency, and the U.S. Supreme Court rejected the appeal filed on Gray’s behalf.

He was the fifth person executed in Missouri this year.

Gray was put to death for his role in the murders of sisters Julie and Robin Kerry. In 1991, he and three other young men, Reginald Clemons, Daniel Winfrey and Antonio Richardson, met the sisters and their cousin, Thomas Cummins, on the Chain of Rocks Bridge in St. Louis. Afterward, Gray, Richardson and Clemons raped the girls and later pushed them off the bridge into the Mississippi River. Gray was convicted of two counts of first-degree murder as an accomplice.

Eugene Cummins, father of Cummins and uncle of the deceased sisters, said Wednesday that Gray’s execution would not affect him because his family was already at peace.

“I don’t mean to sound callous or uncaring, but Marlin Gray, for example, is to be executed tonight and he has made his own bed and he must lie in it,” he said. “What he did hurt my family years ago, but he no longer has the power to hurt my family.”

Gray, who maintained his innocence until the end, had urged people to intervene on his behalf.

“If you don’t get involved, the state will execute an innocent man,” he said.

Gray’s supporters were in Jefferson City on Tuesday afternoon to protest his death sentence. About 50 members of the St. Peter AME Church from St. Louis, Gray’s home church, along with members of Missourians to Abolish the Death Penalty met in the rotunda of the Capitol building for a service, praying for Gray. The group held their meeting just under Blunt’s office and called for the governor to stay the execution. Anti-death penalty advocates held signs, one of which read, “Execution is not the solution.”

Ed Doss and the Rev. Mark Williams, Gray’s father and brother, came with the group to protest the execution. Williams, an associate pastor at the church, said Gray had two appeals pending at the U.S. Supreme Court. Williams said the family did not plan to be present for the execution.

Asked what he planned to do instead, Williams said, “Pray.”

MADP and other Gray supporters also held vigils around the state in Springfield, St. Louis, Jefferson City, Cape Girardeau and Columbia. In Columbia, supporters met at the Boone County Courthouse on Wednesday evening, followed by a chapel service at the Newman Center. A candlelight vigil was also held outside the prison just before Gray was executed.

Missourian reporter Kathryn Buschman and The Associated Press contributed to this report.


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libertyacc
10-26-2005, 02:52 PM
i pray that his Spirit finds peace in the next life.

ChaoticSoul
10-27-2005, 06:51 AM
My prayers are with his family.

deecoily
10-27-2005, 01:10 PM
This is so sad.

Not the first time and certainly won't be the last.

Justice may be blind, but it's certainly not COLOR blind.

~Dee~

Aje_Templar
10-28-2005, 01:14 AM
Originally posted by deecoily@Oct 27 2005, 09:10 AM
This is so sad.

Not the first time and certainly won't be the last.

Justice may be blind, but it's certainly not COLOR blind.

~Dee~
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Yeah... maybe it's time that lady justice took her blindfold off. It would help if she stopped slicing her sword in only one direction.


Aje_Templar

Lucid_Warmth
10-31-2005, 02:34 PM
Aje_Templar...


Because of the effort you have put forth to help someone else, you have set reciprocity in motion. Love and light to you.