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June 16, 2012

This thread is meant to raise awareness of the brutal crimes committed in 2000 in Wichita, Kansas, and the ensuing media blackout of the crime. Why did the national media do everything in its power to ignore this story? If you weren't in Wichita or among the minority of people reading forums on the internet back in 2000, this is probably news to you. Let's hope that with the power of the internet and social media that crimes like this will not be able to be covered up.

 

Your only source for the shocking eyewitness testimony of the

lone survivor of America's most suppressed massacre

Heather Muller Brad Heyka Aaron Sander Jason Befort
Reginald Carr Jonathan Carr
Carr Brothers convicted of brutal murders and sentenced to death
At about 11 PM on the freezing cold night of December 14, 2000, Reginald Carr, 23, and Jonathan Carr, 20, invaded the home of three young Wichita men who had two female guests. The Carr Brothers forced all of them to strip naked. They beat the men and raped the women.

In addition to repeatedly raping the women, the Carr Brothers have been found guilty of forcing them to perform sexual acts on each other, sodomizing one of them, and forcing the three male victims to perform sex acts with each of the women. Then the Carr Brothers robbed them and brutally murdered four of them.

According to a lone survivor's horrifying pre-trial testimony, after sexually tormenting them, the Carr Brothers took the friends individually to an ATM machine and forced them to withdraw as much cash as possible. Then, the Carr Brothers transported their naked victims to a remote soccer field and forced them to kneel in the snow before shooting them execution-style in the head, and then running them over with a truck. After leaving their victims for dead, the Carr Brothers returned to the men's apartment and stole appliances, bedding, and china.

Wichita Massacre

The Carr Brothers are African-Americans. All of their victims, including Ann Walenta, 56, a cellist with the Wichita Symphony Orchestra, who was shot and died from her wounds a month lateer, were White. However, according to District Attorney Nola Foulston, " the fact that the defendants and victims happen to be of different races has no bearing."

http://www.wichita-massacre.com/

Judge Pilshaw continued, threateningly: "I don't have the ability to order a lot of other people to do or not to do certain things, but I am going to make a very, very strong suggestion that people not talk about this." However, many news reporters and Wichita residents were opposed to these efforts to suppress the facts of this case. Outside of Kansas, there has been a virtual media blackout.

http://www.wichita-massacre.com/

 
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