Dwight Taylor, a Gary resident and activist has held memorials and rallies each year since for Josiah Shaw and formed the Justice for Josiah movement, reminding the public of that night in January 2008. It may be closed in civil court, but in the eyes of God and his family it is not closed. They wont forget as long as the perpetrators walk the face of this earth, Taylor said. And we will continue to hold these memorials every year until there is justice for Josiah.
Lyles said he filed the civil case because, No one other than Bethel would benefit from the babys death. If Im going to carjack, why would I take the car and then kill the baby.
Kwana was set up. Bethel told her to call him as soon as she left the friends house. She called him. And thats when it happened, Lyles said.
The Lake County Prosecutors Office said there was only circumstantial proof, choosing not to bring charges against Bethel.