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Old February 8th, 2010 #16
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Default Trial opens in 2005 slaying of White mother

Every asshole kwan that donates money to Africa, Haiti and niggers in da Kwa is contributing to this kind of thing-niggers and their criminality. Other than jews, I can think of no greater waste of good air, food and water than niggers.

Courtesy New Nation News.


Nigger perp.


Victim and husband

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NORTH COUNTY COURTS VISTA — On a seemingly unremarkable morning four years ago, a young mother began her usual tasks: taking her son to school, starting the laundry, listening to music.

But Carolyn Rebecca Neville's routine was interrupted by an intruder in her Vista home. She was killed by a man who stabbed her more than 70 times with various weapons, including two knives and a set of hedge clippers.

A prosecutor told a jury yesterday that it was Derlyn Ray Threats, 28, now on trial in Vista Superior Court, who surprised Neville at her Diablo Place home.

“This was a burglary that was interrupted and became a murder,” Deputy District Attorney Patrick Espinoza said in his opening statement.

A defense lawyer told the panel that the evidence would show someone else committed the slaying — a taller man carrying a motorcycle helmet, who took the murder weapon with him when he fled.

“Someone else was seen, someone else was heard, and something else was used,” said James Weintre, who, with attorney Wil Rumble, represents Threats.

If convicted of murder, residential burglary, residential robbery and special-circumstance allegations including torture, Threats could face the death penalty.

Espinoza told the jury that Neville, 24, returned home the morning of Sept. 1, 2005, after taking her 6-year-old son to school. She previously misplaced her house keys, so she had left the front door unlocked.

Trevino said Threats got into the house through an unlocked front door and was disconnecting an Xbox video-game system when Carolyn Neville returned after dropping off her 6-year-old son at school.

Threats hid and attacked Neville in the upstairs master bedroom, the prosecutor said. Neville managed to scramble to her son's room and claw a hole in the window screen in an attempt to escape, Trevino said outside the courtroom.

Threats stabbed her on a staircase landing, and Neville got out the front door, but Threats dragged her back inside, the prosecutor said.

Two knives that investigators believe Threats used have been found – one in the kitchen sink and the other in a neighbor's front yard, Trevino said.

Trevino said Threats went into Neville's garage and found hedge clippers, which he used to continue the assault. After the attack, Threats found a suitcase in which to stow the Xbox and fled through the back yard, Trevino said.

Neighbors heard screams coming from the residence shortly after 9 a.m. and called 911.

San Diego County Chief Medical Examiner Glenn Wagner, who performed the autopsy on Neville the morning following the attack, testified that the victim had 74 stab wounds, and possibly as many as 80. Neville also had at least two markings from a stun gun, the pathologist said.

She had at least nine potentially fatal stab wounds, Wagner said. None of the injuries was likely to have brought instantaneous death, he said.

"The victim was alive during each injury," Wagner testified.

Wagner said he surmises that some of the stab wounds to her face were made with the hedging shears. He also noted that her skull had been fractured into little pieces.

A second neighbor who testified Monday, Lauren Prim, said she'd heard a woman screaming for help and a man yell "get back inside the house."

Prosecutor Christine Trevino has said it appears Neville ran through her home as she tried to escape her attacker.

Detective Gardner also testified that Neville's shirt had been lifted to expose her breasts and her pants were pulled down, exposing her genitals.

When sheriff's deputies arrived, they heard the sound of a metal door slamming behind the house, Espinoza said. The deputies ran to the backyard, where they saw a man wearing a green sweat shirt and green sweat pants, later identified as Threats, trying to jump a fence.

One of the deputies noticed what he thought were gloves on Threats' hands, which turned out to be white socks drenched in Neville's blood, the prosecutor said.

Deputies caught up to Threats a few houses away and found a stun gun hidden in his pants and the wooden handle of a hammer, Espinoza said. The head of the hammer was never found.

Back at the Neville home, authorities found the woman's body on the floor, a chef's knife in the kitchen sink and a set of hedge clippers on the stairs of the two-story home. A steak knife was also recovered, which authorities said Threats dropped as he ran through a neighboring yard.

All of the items were stained with Neville's blood. Some, like the steak knife, contained a mixture of Neville's and Threats' DNA, the prosecutor said.
Neville's DNA was also found under Threats' fingernails and on his clothes, the prosecutor said.

Weintre stressed to the jury that deputies had initially described a 6-foot-2-inch man with a motorcycle helmet running from the Neville home. Threats is 5 feet 9 and had no helmet.

Threats also had a beard at the time, which was not mentioned in the initial description.

Weintre said the physical evidence in the case would point to his client's innocence. He said that Threats had no motive to kill Neville and that witnesses would testify he is a peaceful man.

“Mr. Threats is not the killer,” Weintre said.
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