Thursday, September 22, 2011

What Is The Difference Between The 1946 Lynch Mob From The "Moores Ford Bridge" In Walton County GA And Sylvester "Red' Coles Of Savannah GA?


Words From A Witness At The Scene Who Recanted:

Troy Davis was at the scene of the crime but did not shoot the officer, a source today told Redding News Review.
The source, who appeared on a broadcast of Redding News Review, says that both Davis and Sylvester "Red" Coles were committing a crime when officer Mark McPhail intervened.
McPhail was then shot by Coles, the source said. A manhunt ensued and criminals were rounded up and offered deals to testify against whoever was caught for the crime, in an effort to close the case.

Excerpted From "The Redding News Review"

Analysis - This first hand account is in line with my personal opinions after watching the events associated with this case for years.  Coles should ALSO have been sentenced for the officer's murderer.  The police made a mistake in accepting the deal with Coles in which he agreed to "snitch" on Davis in exchange for not being prosecuted.

I am confused, however, as to why Mr. Redding calls Davis' execution a "lynching" when he was involved in the crime that triggered the now dead officer's intervention and then untimely death.

Mug Shots Of The Criminal Element
1946 Lynch Mob At "Moores Ford Bridge"
Walton County Georgia

Sylvester "Red" Coles
Savannah GA
Can Walk Down Any Street In Georgia Without A "Civil Rights Pharisee" Making A Citizens Arrest For The Murder That They Know He Committed? 

With an active search on for these killers and the FBI "Cold Case Civil Rights Murders" as an on-going operation - these murderers had better hope that the "Stop Snitching" oath among the Klansmen hold up until they die a natural death. 

Since the lifeless body of Officer Mark MacPhail is evidenced that SOMEBODY murdered him Sylvester "Red" Coles - the name thrown around as the REAL MURDERER of the officer is merely JUST A NAME used to spring Troy Davis AS EVIDENCE that thus far there has been no similar movement to bring him to justice as has been going on since 1946.
His Actions Provides The Civil Rights Pharisees An Opportunity To Get Out Of Atlanta And To Perform Their Ritualistic Reenactment Of A Murder Scene So That Young People Will Never Forget How Deadly Georgia USED TO BE For Black People. The Hope Is That One Day These Young People Will Join The Search For The Killers


Have A Strong Possibility To Appear In Next Season's "The Injustice Files" Show To Bring Awareness Of Their Criminal Actions




Are In Prime Physical Condition To Kill Another Person
If they were 18 years old at the time if the lynching in 1946 they are about 83 years old now.
Sylvester "Red" Coles - Troy Davis' Accomplice In The Assault Of The Homeless Man That Triggered The Officer's Death Is Still Alive And Kicking Savannah GA
Are Identified As Having Made Threats To Black People Who Dare To Get Out Of Their Place
The evidence of their savage nature was found hanging from a bridge some 65 years ago.  
Even today one of the eyewitnesses in Savannah GA is scared that Sylvester "Red" Colmes might do to her what he likely did to Officer MacPhil.

He Too Should Have Been Put On Death Row - If There Was Such A Thing As JUSTICE. 

Editorial Notice - I plan to make this the last posting by which I agree to debate/discuss the events associated with the case of Officer MacPhail.I plan to redouble my efforts to redirect the HIJACKING of the Black Community's Governing Consciousness from the present attempt at stopping the "State Death Penalty" over to stopping the TRIGGERING EXECUTIONS done by Street Pirates.

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