Les' we forget that there are hundreds of Unsolved Civil Rights Murders that have yet to be prosecuted and justice served, and there are many more "suspicious deaths" and "mysterious murders" that occured during that era and continue to this day. Therefore, this blog serves to bring justice by going beyound posting stories, but also having a follow up plan involving legal actions which will not be disclosed at this time. Justice will be served les' we forget.
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Lavena Johnson, July 19, 2005
The Department of Defense released a statement saying that 19-year-old Lavena Johnson committed suicide in her tent, but the injuries on her body and the trail of blood leading to a Haliburton employee's tent tell a different story. On July 19, 2005 Johnson was found dead by gunshot. Her father saw her body at the funeral home and saw injuries that did not support that. An autopsy done revealed that Johnson had suffered a broken nose, black eye, loose teeth, chemical burns on her genitals said to hide evidence of a rape, and a gunshot wound that could not have been done by herself. (See:
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