Kimberlyd125
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The state won't release any info. We will not know any more than we know now until after the trial starts IMO.
Yes you do!! I would love to walk with you this fall!
Is this a joke????
http://fayobserver.com/articles/2011/05/11/1093457
DSS director Jackson receives good review from Social Services board
Brenda Reid Jackson has received some hefty criticism in the last year, but the Cumberland County Social Services Board said Wednesday they were satisfied with her performance as director.
Overall, we were very satisfied with the direction our director is taking our agency," said Mary Deyampert McCall, acting chairwoman of the Social Services Board.
Jackson was sharply criticized in October by then-District Attorney Ed Grannis. He accused Jackson and her staff of hindering Fayetteville police in their investigation of the murder of 5-year-old Shaniya Davis, whose family had been involved with Social Services before she was killed.
:waitasec: So you can hide stuff from LE because you dropped the ball and still get a good review????
GMAB
Man accused of rape, murder of Shaniya Davis, 5, asks for release from prison
May 17th, 2011
:furious: :furious: :furious: :furious: :furious: :furious:
Continue reading on Examiner.com: Man accused of rape, murder of Shaniya Davis, 5, asks for release from prison - National Crime | Examiner.com http://www.examiner.com/crime-in-na...-5-asks-for-release-from-prison#ixzz1MiFiFyBa
I DO NOT BELIEVE HE WOULD BE ASKING FOR A RELEASE UNLESS HE FELT SOME LIENINCY. :furious:
I also think they are going to linger and linger till we forget all the details (not we at WS who documented it all) The public at large.
Wow...I am stunned. That this arrogant #$%&*@ has the AUDACITY to ask for release...because it's EASIER? Seriously, the both of them need to be in jail, I cannot fathom why that woman is walking free. Oh, I am just furious now!
The state won't release any info. We will not know any more than we know now until after the trial starts IMO.
This is unbeliveable :maddening: WTH is wrong with NC:maddening:
Will Shaniya and Zahra ever get Justice:maddening:
And this snip
He is being held behind bars for his own safety, according to WRAL.
Really his own safety:banghead:
heres his letter. www.fayobserver.com
The letter was written 1/11/11.
Glad to see this case is important. Eyeroll.
Nice letter..
He should have said "let me out so that I can collect on the rest of the debts people owe to me":loser:
It's time to get this case to a Grand Jury and get justice for Shania once and for all. She was such a beautiful child.
What trial?
2 years and they have not even been to GJ yet :maddening:
snip
Neither McNeill nor Davis has yet been indicted by the grand jury, which must happen before the cases can be tried.
http://www.fayobserver.com/articles/2011/05/18/1095116?sac=Home
http://charlotte.news14.com/content...-c--murder-case-may-take-years-to-go-to-court
Average N.C. Murder Case May Take Years to Go to Court
***article would not let me snip, but the reason it takes so long is explained at the link***
So, this is not just Shaniya's case. It's not swept under a rug. This is common in N.C. (I think it's common everywhere)
http://heraldsun.com/view/full_story/8451322/article-Hidden-costs-for-N-C--courts
Hidden Costs For N.C. Courts
These are N.C.’s budget priorities: Kids first, cops second, courts and jails go last.
It goes for evidence. North Carolina’s DNA testing labs are overwhelmed with evidence.
It goes for people in jail. It takes an average of two years of discovery before murder cases go to tiral, and many defendants spend that time in prison – without a conviction.
BBM
http://thedailynewsonline.com/news/article_92d8a64e-3871-5816-b211-62fc9dfa539f.html
North Carolina murder case languishes
Nearly three years after a North Carolina man was stabbed to death, two Batavians and a man from Cattaraugus County have yet to face trial.
"We have a backlog of cases," Burke County, N.C. District Attorney James Gaither said of a case that is not even on a future court calendar.