Nothing but the truth. Even if against me.

Nothing but the truth. Even if against me.

Friday, August 16, 2024

No Migrant Involved (Damn!) in Guardsman's Killing in Sophisticated Tennessee

There's always been much crime in the US. It's been going on for centuries. American culture is loaded with violence, many people are stupid and crazy - they tell them that being crazy, idiotic, ignorant and violent is a sign of their "freedom", the poor souls - and every jackass has a full armory in his house. Hollywood is the primary driver of violence in the US: Americans watch the violence constantly on their tvs and phones, and they try to imitate the "art" they see in their daily lives.

Hard as I try to link all these crimes to migrants and immigrants, it's very scarce. 99% of all crimes (murders, drugs, rapes, etc.) are carried out by angelic God-loving Americans, both white and black. Remember that blacks are full-fledged Americans. Don't mix them with migrants or immigrants.

Then the most gruesome of these crimes take place in the southern states, the so-called bible belt. The bible should be teaching and elevating the ignorant faithful out of their cesspool of racism and inbreeding, but it doesn't seem to work. You know why? Read the bible and discover what a hellish trip into savagery and barbarity the bible is. Yahweh, the god of the bible, is himself a capricious mass murderer who gets bored once in a while and decides to have fun with humans: test them then chase them out of the garden of nudism and fornication known as Eden. He then provokes one man against his brother who is killed. He then floods the world and drowns everyone because... he wasn't happy with his first masterpiece. Then the crown jewel of all the violent fantasies of Yawheh is how he disptaches one tribe of filthy smelly tent-dwelling nomads to violently ethnically cleanse Canaan - ancient Palestine - by killing everyone and destroying their cities. 

The Canaanites at the time were an advanced urban civilization. In fact, the Hebrews - Yahweh's Chosen Ones - did not know how to build a solid structure. They had kept their religious bullshit in a tent. So they asked the Northern Canaanites - the Phoenicians, who luckily were not slaughtered by the Hebrews - for help, and King Hiram of the Lebanese city of Tyre built a palace for Solomon and David, then built the miserable temple where the Hebrew religous crap was kept, and of which a wall remains today. The fanatic Yahweh-crazies want to demolish all the structures that were built on the site over the millennia (Churches, Mosques etc.) and rebuild the temple. You see, they are still immersed in the religious bullshit of the stone Age, and there is no cure for that kind of disease.

I digressed, but the point is that the more people believe in garbage from thousands of years ago, the more they are prone to violence. And the sublime southerners of the bible belt abide by what they learned in the bible: violence, more violence, and then some more violence. And when asked why? They blame migrants and immigrants.

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The Tennessee guardsman who was found dead and bound with zip ties in 2019 was shot over custody dispute, authorities say.

Hundreds of possible suspects were investigated in Jacob Bishop's killing nearly five years ago. Authorities this week arrested his then-wife and her cousin.
Jacob Bishop
Aug. 16, 2024

By Tim Stelloh

NBC News

After an investigation that spanned nearly five years and included hundreds of possible suspects, authorities in Tennessee said they believe a custody dispute was behind the killing of a National Guard member who  was bound with zip ties and fatally shot in 2019.

Officials in Loudon County said Tuesday that Amanda Bishop, 39, and Eric Byrd, 39, were charged with first-degree murder in the killing of Jacob Bishop, a member of the Tennessee National Guard who had returned from a deployment to Poland in the months before he was fatally shot.

Amanda Bishop, of Kingston, and Byrd, of Lenoir City, were arrested Tuesday, the sheriff's office said in a news release.

Their bonds were set at $1 million each, the sheriff’s office said in the release. Court records for the case weren’t available Thursday night, and it isn’t clear whether Byrd or Amanda Bishop, Jacob Bishop’s wife at the time of his killing, have lawyers to speak on their behalf.

Byrd is Amanda Bishop’s cousin, NBC affiliate WBIR of Knoxville reported.

During a news conference Tuesday, Loudon County Sheriff Jimmy Davis alleged that a custody dispute involving the couple’s child was heated and prompted the animosity that eventually led to Bishop’s killing.

Additional details about the dispute weren’t immediately available. Jacob Bishop’s relatives didn’t respond to requests for comment Thursday night. Contact information couldn’t be found for relatives of Amanda Bishop.

Authorities found Jacob Bishop dead at his apartment in Lenoir City, southwest of Knoxville, shortly before 8 a.m. on Oct. 1, 2019. He was bound and had been shot multiple times, the sheriff’s office said.

The sheriff’s office said his body was discovered by his mother, who told WBIR in 2021 that she’d gone to his home because he was late for work and believed he’d overslept.

“When you find your son dead on the floor in his apartment, that’s something that sticks in your brain,” Diane Bishop told the station. “It doesn’t go away.”

She said she didn’t want to make her son out to be a saint but said he was a “very good man,” she told the station.

In the 2021 report, former Loudon County Sheriff Tim Guidner told WBIR that the case was “complex” but that it had not gone cold and that it was being investigated daily.

The sheriff’s office said in a news release Tuesday that more than a dozen law enforcement agencies were involved in the investigation, including the FBI; the Secret Service; the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives; and a sheriff’s office in Texas.

In the 2021 report, WBIR noted that the sheriff’s office initially identified roughly 400 possible suspects with ties to Jacob Bishop. Asked about the figure at the news conference Tuesday and whether Amanda Bishop had previously been considered a top suspect, Davis said she was “always right up there at the top of the list.”

Davis attributed the arrests to good detective work and new technology. After five years of heartache and worry over whether the case would be solved, Davis said, it was a relief to finally tell Diane Bishop that two people were in custody in her son's killing.

“I don’t think there’s really closure in a case like this,” he said. “But we can at least try and give her some justice.”


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