Friday, December 5, 2008

Andre Jones, August 22, 1992


Andre Jones was an 18-year-old excited about entering his freshman year at college when he was wrongfully arrested on August 22, 1992 by Jackson Police, transferred to the Simpson County Jail and found hanged after his arrival. The Simpson County Jail officials ruled it a suicide, but the family was able to afford an independent autopsy by an expert which isn't cheap, Doctor James Bryant, who rule it a homicide. Doctor Emily Ward, the State Coroner, declared a suicide, but a Mississippi Medical Board revokation of her license is in the works. There's a possibility there may be conflicts of interest and unethical decisions that Doctor Ward made to quickly rule Jones' homicide as a suicide to protect the reputations of certain officials. In the meantime, you can contact Jackson County District Attorney Anthony N. Lawrence, III (Tony) and ask for justice for Unsolved Civil Rights Murders and justice for Andre Jones.

Jackson County District Attorney Anthony N. Lawrence, III (Tony)
Jackson County Courthouse
3104 Magnolia Street, 2nd Floor, P.O. Box 998
Pascagoula, MS 39568
Phone: 228-769-3045
Fax: 228-769-3345
Email: Anthonylawrence@co.jackson.ms.us

Cedrick Walker, July 20, 1993

Cedrick Walker was a young African American man who was found hanged in Parchman, Mississippi in Sunflower County on July 20, 1993. He was soon to be released in less than a year, and had written a letter to his mother fearing for his life and safety. Shortly thereafter, his murder occured. African Americans continued to be "found hanged" in jail cells just as many Black South Africans were "found hanged" in jail cells. Please contact Sunflower District Attorney William Michael Mallette and demand justice for Unsolved Civil Rights Murders and justice for Cedrick Walker les' we forget.

Sunflower District Attorney William Michael Mallette
P. O. Box 1046
Indianola, MS 38751
Phone: (662) 887-4306
Fax: (662) 887-6275
Email: WMMallette@Bellsouth.Net

Cleve McDowell Murder, March 17, 1997


Attorney Cleve McDowell was murdered on March 17, 1997. To this day, justice has not been served. For years, McDowell had collected various evidence, witness testimonies, articles, and notes on unsolved Civil Rights Murders...shortly after his murder there was a mysterious fire where all these valuable items were lost. Sunflower District Attorney Hailey Gail Bridges hastily prosecuted Juarez Webb to quickly shut the case when there was disputed evidence that raised serious questions about who murdered McDowell. District Attorney Bridges was also given the task of prosecuting Unsolved Civil Rights Murders, which she failed to do. As of December 5, 2008, she is no longer the D. A., but you can contact current Sunflower District Attorney William Michael Mallette, and tell him that you want justice now for the Unsolved Civil Rights Murders and justice for Cleve McDowell les' we forget.

Sunflower District Attorney William Michael Mallette
P. O. Box 1046
Indianola, MS 38751
Phone: (662) 887-4306
Fax: (662) 887-6275
Email: WMMallette@Bellsouth.Net