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hate breeds hate breed hate breeds hate.
Hmm.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articl...executed-his-best-friend-after-fbi-probe.html
Article contains names either found on a unredacted copy of the probable cause affidavit or discerned from a redacted version.
A redacted version of the affidavit can be found here:
http://komonews.com/news/local/suspect-in-woodland-triple-homicide-appears-in-court-brent-luyster
yes, poking around his facebook it appears that at least one of the victims was also a Neo Nazi.(
hate breeds hate breed hate breeds hate.
The photos of their children made me want to cry. What chance do they have?
The current girlfriend of the man accused in a triple murder in Woodland is now facing charges for helping him after the shooting.
Andrea Sibley is being held in the Clark County Jail on $400,000 bail for rendering criminal assistance to the alleged shooter, Brent Luyster, after the July 15 slayings.
State law says that first-degree rendering criminal assistance is a Class B felony that carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison.
[Surviving victim] Leigh told deputies that she and her boyfriend, Thompson, picked up Luyster from a house in Vancouver and drove him to the Woodland house, where Lamar and Knight lived. Sibley was also at the Vancouver house but stayed behind, court records said.
Two to three hours later, Sibley arrived at the Woodland house, Leigh said, but she stayed outside in a gold-colored Ford SUV, according to court documents. Luyster, Thompson and Lamar were all outside on the porch. Leigh said she went inside with Knight.
She said she heard two gunshots and walked toward the front door to investigate. Luyster came into the house, held up a handgun and shot her in the face, without warning. Leigh passed out, and when she came to, she found Knight dead on the living room couch. Luyster and Sibley were gone, according to the affidavit.
She told deputies that Thompson had posted Luysters bail in a pending Cowlitz County case from May. She added that Luyster is also in trouble with the feds, court records said.
She [Sibley] told detectives that she didnt know what happened the night of the shooting. Luyster decided he wanted to go camping, Sibley said, and told her, lets go and to get in the car. They had gone fishing earlier in the day, she said, and Luyster had been drinking all day, according to court records.
Sibley said she didnt know where she went the night of the shooting, court documents said, but she was pretty certain bad things happened.
Detectives seized Sibleys clothing and purse. They reportedly found red stains that appeared to be blood on both of her shoes. Detectives also found a red stain, thought to be blood, on the inside drivers door handle of Sibleys vehicle. The drivers door window was broken out, and that glass appeared to match fragments found in the gravel driveway at the Woodland house, the affidavit states.
Officers later searched Sibleys storage unit in Woodland and found firearms paraphernalia to manufacture an AR-15, items without serial numbers, receipts and packing materials for two firearms that Sibley purchased earlier this year in Oregon a .380 caliber semi-automatic handgun and .45 caliber semi-automatic handgun. One of the handguns was transferred to Clark County in March, court records show.
Their concept of honor has more to do with not telling anyone about the murderer they have been harboring this whole time, not giving out their REAL primary Woodland address because he is still there, willi9ngly telling a psychopath where his ex is hiding their infant son to keep him safe and alive, etc. Those friends of his were, according to my understanding of Skinhead morals, violating their own code of honor by not telling this maniac everything he wanted to know, which it may well be that the reason he shot them is because they were doing the real-world honorable thing by keeping his son's location safe.
By the way, I know this psycho more personally than I would want to, and I think that they have an elderly ex-con escaped from hard time hidden in Woodland. I also know for a fact that those three people would probably still be alive if the Woodland, Washington police had bothered to follow up on this mini-gang's almost-weekly "misdemeanor" vandalisms, (which in fact were NOT misdemeanors because they were hate crimes.)
Even so, it's nice to have a quiet peaceful town again, with the one of the town's two main troublemakers at least temporarily out of the picture because he killed the other one. But I feel sorry for the dead skinhead. He wasn't really all that mean, just stupid and misled.
http://www.oregonlive.com/clark-cou...triple_homicide_suspe.html#incart_river_indexA man accused of shooting four people, killing three of them, earlier this month in Clark County could face the death penalty.
Brent Ward Luyster, 35, is scheduled to be arraigned Monday on three counts of aggravated first-degree murder and other charges,
according to court records filed Wednesday. He was previously facing first-degree murder charges, but records show the charges were amended.
http://www.oregonlive.com/clark-cou..._homicide_suspe.html#incart_river_mobile_homeThe shootings triggered a manhunt for Luyster, who was arrested while camping near Abernathy Creek Road in Cowlitz County with [Andrea] Sibley and their toddler son, according to records.
Sibley, 27, told investigators in an interview that the camping trip was unplanned and that she didn't know what happened the day of the killings. She told them, though, that she was pretty sure bad things happened, according to records.
Breanne Leigh, who was shot in the face, told investigators that Sibley was at the Woodland property at the time of the shooting, as were Luyster's 12-year-old son and the couple's toddler.
Leigh said the toddler had been sleeping in Sibley's SUV, the 12-year-old boy had been inside, and Sibley had been outside. She told investigators they and the SUV were gone when she came to.
According to court documents, Luyster and his current girlfriend [Andrea Sibley] had recently moved in with Luysters brother Michael Luyster and their mother at a home on Green Mountain Road in Woodland.
On Friday night, Michael Luyster told police he got a call from his mother to rush back to their Green Mountain Road home, where he found Luyster and his girlfriend quiet and tense. Michael Luyster told police his mother told him to take his brothers 12-year-old son away from the home, a claim the mom initially denied to police, according to court records.
On Saturday, Dvork told police Luyster and his girlfriend left the home Friday night.
The mother told police Luyster was frustrated because he had to move in with his mom and brother in Woodland, that the feds had gotten involved in his Longview case and that he hadnt seen his 5-year-old son in two months.
http://m.tdn.com/news/local/murder-...cle_c94fbe26-853b-5f57-96d5-828d0ad683a8.htmlDvork told police she didnt know police were looking for Luyster until she received a call from her brother around 1 a.m. Saturday.
Not surprisingly, these movements attract an awful a lot of inherently unstable people. More than a few of his Black Panther opposites were killed by other Black Panthers, often in the course of a "who disrespected who" dispute.
i'll go ahead and say it, if he was black he'd be dead.
and this is an example of white neonazi who is violent.
I was waiting for someone to say thisyou speak the truth my sister!
Brent Luyster 35 was not arraigned today [Monday]. Instead, his attorney requested arraignment at a later date because a new attorney was joining the defense team and they needed more time to prepare.
http://www.kxl.com/triple-homicide-suspect-arraignment-set/The 400 thousand dollar bail set for her was reduced by the judge to 250 thousand dollars. He attorney argued shes never had a record and because she drove the suspect to the house if she had gotten out of the car she wouldnt have a way to leave. she may not have knolwn what his intentions were.
http://www.king5.com/mb/news/crime/triple-murder-in-woodland-wa/275013413Luyster, who has been denied bail and is being held at the Clark County Jail, has been charged with three counts of first-degree aggravated murder. He also has been charged with one count each of first-degree attempted murder, and first- and second-degree unlawful possession of a firearm.
The Clark County Prosecuting Attorney's Office decided to amend the charges from first-degree murder to first-degree aggravated murder. Aggravated murder charges allow the prosecution the right to seek the death penalty in the state of Washington.
In an interview Monday with KGW, Clark County Deputy Prosecutor James Smith said that there are two circumstances alleged in this case that warrant the aggravated murder charges: first, that there are multiple victims and second, that one of the victims was allegedly murdered to conceal a crime.
Smith said they are looking at all the facts of the case and have not decided whether they will seek capital punishment for Luyster.
http://tdn.com/news/local/death-pen...cle_7f9b7145-04f7-531f-8bd4-0b08507c77a7.htmlAuthorities say Brent Luyster, a former Vancouver man with a violent criminal past, was standing on the porch of a rural Woodland home when he shot two of his friends to death. He then allegedly barged inside the house and shot two women, only one of whom survived.
What occurred in a few moments now has prosecutors facing weeks of deliberation: Should Luyster face the death penalty if he is convicted of aggravated murder?
Besides demonstrating whether justice is served, their decision could cost local taxpayers more than $1 million. And as it stands now, its unlikely a death sentence would be carried out for many years.