Tenn. Couple Murdered - Conviction

Backcountry

Senior Member
I don't know how many people know about this story....i didn't know about it until a friend told me about it it the other day...i guess there are more important stories being told.

please read the last sentence of the story..it has the be the most ridiculous statement i've heard in a while..:crazy:


http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,542564,00.html


Kentucky Man Convicted of Brutal Rape and Murder of Tennessee Couple

Tuesday , August 25, 2009

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. —
A Kentucky man was convicted Tuesday of murder in the brutal carjacking, rape and murder of a young Tennessee couple who were snatched while they were on a date in 2007.

Letalvis Cobbins, 26, of Lebanon, Ky., is the first of four defendants charged with participating in the attack on Channon Christian, 21, and her boyfriend, Christopher Newsom, 23. Cobbins admitted taking part, but he denied on the stand last week that he was a killer.

The jury found him guilty of multiple counts of first-degree and felony murder in the death of Christian but opted for lesser charges of facilitating murder in the slaying of Newsom. They also convicted him of rape, kidnapping and robbery, charges that can carry sentences of 15 to 25 years in prison.

Cobbins slightly shook his head no as the jury read guilty verdicts on 33 of the 38 counts. He showed no other emotion. Relatives of the victims wept.

The sequestered jury from Nashville was to begin the sentencing phase Wednesday and consider whether to sentence Cobbins to death.

"I have been saying that we were going to get him and the rest of the animals that he was running with," Gary Christian, Channon's father, said outside the courtroom. "I can't even tell you what all those guilties were, but he raped my daughter and he is responsible for her murder. ... Tomorrow is going to be the nail in his coffin."

"They considered each point and they took their time and I think they did a fine job," said Newsom's mother, Mary Newsom.

Christian, a University of Tennessee student, and Newsom were on a date Jan. 6, 2007, when her sport utility vehicle was carjacked at gunpoint by several people in Knoxville.

The attackers blindfolded and bound the couple and took them to a rundown rental house. Police concluded Newsom was soon taken away, sexually assaulted, shot in the back of the head, set on fire and left beside some railroad tracks.

Christian was beaten and repeatedly raped over the next 24 hours. An autopsy said she died of suffocation after she was choked, wrapped in plastic bags and dumped in a trash can.

Cobbins' brother, Lemaricus Davidson, 28, of Knoxville, has been identified by investigators as the ringleader in the attack. Davidson, Cobbins' friend George Thomas, 26, and girlfriend Vanessa Coleman, 21, both of Lebanon, all are in jail awaiting trial. Another person, Eric Boyd, is serving a federal prison sentence for being an accessory.

Cobbins testified against his attorney's advice, telling the jury he helped with the carjacking. He said Christian asked him to help her the day after the kidnapping, offering oral sex if he would persuade the others to let her go. He said she was tied up and he admitted orally raping her.

But Cobbins said he didn't set Christian free because he was too scared of his brother. He denied killing either victim. Experts testified that Newsom was killed with Davidson's gun and Cobbins said he saw his brother choke Christian.

"I am sorry. I am so sorry," Cobbins testified. "I deserve to be punished for what I did."

Defense attorney Scott Green acknowledged to the jury that Cobbins was a "coward," rapist and liar, but argued that prosecutors "haven't shown you he is a killer."

Assistant District Attorney Takisha Fitzgerald told jurors that Cobbins changed his story several times and could have driven away or called police but didn't "because he was part of it."

Cobbins began the trial by pleading guilty to lesser counts of facilitating the kidnapping, stealing the SUV and raping Christian. He faces multiple sentences of eight to 12 years on those guilty pleas.

Some conservative Internet commentators and white supremacist agitators accused the national media of reverse discrimination by failing to give the case involving white victims and black suspects the same attention paid to white-on-black hate crimes.

Investigators said the attack wasn't a hate crime, just a carjacking that went terribly wrong. Local media and The Associated Press have covered developments in the case since it began.
 

elfiii

Admin
Staff member
Death for all of them. Soon.
 

GAGE

GONetwork Member
I think is was Big Kuntry who posted a story not long ago about this group coming to his prison and being under his watch.

Maybe he will give some insight.
 

dawg2

AWOL ADMINISTRATOR
Those are some nasty folks that did what they did. That article above barely explains what those animals really did. Good thing this is a "G-Rated" forum.
 

TNGIRL

Senior Member
We've all been reading and waiting for the outcome on this. Just a tragic and sorrowful thing to happen to two young people. They looked happy in every picture. I hate to imagine all they went through. I totally am for the death penalty. And with only 1 appeal, then carry the sentence out. Not to be drug out for 10+ yrs with more appeals etc. But that's my 2 cents.
 

Keebs

Miss Moderator Ma Hen
Staff member
Death for all of them. Soon.
:cool:

I think is was Big Kuntry who posted a story not long ago about this group coming to his prison and being under his watch.

Maybe he will give some insight.
Yep, I think it was, he was pretty upset about it all too, but I haven't seen any updates from him.........

Those are some nasty folks that did what they did. That article above barely explains what those animals really did. Good thing this is a "G-Rated" forum.

you got that right! :mad:
 

Skipper

Banned
I've followed this for a while. We get Knoxville TV and radio in Corbin, KY, that and I used to live in Knoxville and know some of the people involved in the case on the LEO side and legal side.

First off, if this had happened 20 years ago it would never have made it to trial. The hoodlums would have went for a weapon while they were being arrested and the problem would have been solved.

They, the jury, convicted the first one but then the same jury had to vote on the sentence. IMO, He and the 3 others should have been taken to the Gay Street Bridge (Bridge over the river right behind the courthouse in Knoxville) and thrown over the side with the rubber ducks for the duck race. The only difference being their necks attached to the rail with a 20' rope.

When the sentence came in last week it was for Life not the death penalty.

How in the world a jury convicts someone of a crime of this nature and then turns around and shows mercy on them by not killing them dead is beyond my comprehension.

Skipper
 

LLove

Senior Member
goooood lord...:mad::shoot::shoot::shoot::shoot::shoot:
 

Poppy D

Senior Member
we as a country have gotten to afriad of what other people think, Personally 1 appeal in 2 weeks and same out come , striaght to the gallows onthe court house square. and then a big BBQ and music, Call me sick but thats what I believe would stop alot of this crap....
 

Paleo

Dump Trump Movement CEO
These criminals shouldn't have lived long enough to see a jail cell or a courtroom.:mad:
 

Rednec

Banned
If it were my daughter, id want them released!
 

Backlasher82

Senior Member
Let the punishment fit the crime. They should all die EXACTLY the same way as their victims.
 

Skipper

Banned
Maybe the prisoners will take care of what the legal system did not.

I sort of doubt it, but you never know.

The thing that ticked me off to no end on this trial was the continued theorem put out by some in the Knoxville Media that this Cobbins cat was just there. Yes, he raped her, and yes he helped kidnap them, but he didn't kill them. It was almost like some in the local media wanted the Cobbins to get a lesser sentence than his "evil" brother. And no, I'm not mentioning any names other than the initials H H H on WNOX.

IMO, all of the bunch participated in the crime and all are equally guilty.

I know this is real life and Lonesome Dove is a movie, but the quotes are fitting in this situation IMO.

Gus McCrae: You know how it works Jake, you ride with an outlaw, you die with an outlaw. I'm sorry you crossed the line.
Jake Spoon: I didn't see no line Gus. I was just trying to get through the territory without getting scalped, that's all.

Skipper
 

Big Jeep Wrangler

Senior Member
What the heck? He should be as guilty as the rest of them. Isnt there a law about guilty by association. If I was with a friend and he decided to rob a gas station and kill the clerk would I not be just as guilty for being an accomplice.


I agree I would have posted their bond and hung them from the closest bridge. I am sure that father would not have had a problem getting an alibi.
 

dusty80

Senior Member
He!! can't get hot enough for them cats. I believe in an eye for and eye............ a life for a life. Punishment does not fitthe crime! If we went bank to public hangings I think we would see a drop in crime. It really gets my blood boiling when I read something like this. Lethal injection is too humane. They need to suffer!
 

Mackey

Senior Member
All I can say is "God bless the ACLU". They are the ones who defend the rights of these thugs. I still wonder what happened to the rights of the victims. I would also like to know why thugs have so many rights amd victims have so few?
 
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