Monday 6 December 2010

Rodney Gray - Mississippi death row


Rodney Gray - Mississippi death row.
I have been asked to post this on the web page, and am happy to help. If you have any information, or can help in any way, please e-mail road2justice10@gmail.com and we will pass along your details - thank you.
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 I'm reaching out to ask for as much assistance as I can get to save Mr.Rodney Gray's life. After reading these facts you will agree there are many unanswered questions regarding his case. There was the lack of valuable testing, and investigation. There are so many facts that where never brought up due to poor representation. A insurance lawyer is who he had to represent him in his trial. 
Nothing about his case was ever handled fairly.

1) They never even looked at any one else as a possible suspect even though the victim had individuals close to her that were no where to be found the day of the crime.
2) Small spot of blood on Mr. Gray's shirt was never DNA tested.
3) Mr. Gray was held for seven months before being charged with a crime.
4) While incarcerated in Newton County jail the FBI had him moved to another facility due to racial motivated tension by Sheriffs Dept employees.
5) The bank teller testified she opened a new pack of 100.00 dollar bills. The bills the victim with drew from the bank were never checked versus serial numbers of bills Mr. Gray had in his possession.
6) The one black juror was the Deputy Sheriff Mark Evans brother.
7) Gloves that were found were never DNA tested. Seeing the perpetrator would have sweat ed inside them since the crime occurred in August.
8) Dr Haynes was the medical examiner in his case.
9) Jury was made up of 11 white 1 black when the county population is 3,688. Blacks making up 54.6% of the population in Newton County
10) Was not given a juror of his peers. The one black juror had learning disabilities, as well as slept threw most of the trial.
11) Was never given a change of venue when requested.
12) Jail house snitch Cleveland McCall had an incestuous relationship with the Newton County Sheriff Dept in exchange for favorable testimony 13) Finger prints found in the victims car did not match Rodney's or the victim.They also did no further testing to see who they may match.
14) Witness testified they saw victim fighting with a black man in car that had long hair. Mr. Gray had his hair cut in jail four days before the crime occurred.
15) Police did two separate searches of home. One without owner present to consent.
16) Mr Gray's shirt an boots were anonymously found outside when other resident in the home said he never left the home with anything.
17) Post Convicition pushed many cases threw without the proper work or filings done on them. There is a lawsuit filed to put these cases back to Post Convicition, but if not heard in time Rodney may never get the justice he deserves.
18) Mr. Haynes the medical examiner testified the victim was rapped, but no DNA was found on the victim.

I hope you all see the many discrepancies with this case, and the desperate need for help to save his life.
How many innocent men have been put to death who never had the chance to clear their names, and in death never will? The justice department has reported that black men are six times more likely to be imprisoned than whites. Blacks make up 45% of the jail and prison population, yet, when you understand that blacks only make up 12% of the total U.S. population you realize that something is dead wrong with this system.
Thank you on behalf of Mr.Rodney Gray, and his entire family.




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