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Below, this picture from Iraq is similar
to what the witnesses have described
happened. -beating, on floor, sack on head, (black leather) gloves. Are we
imitating the horror from Iraq?
**We have good soldiers, and we have bad soldiers.
**We have good cops, and we have bad cops.
**We have good lawyers, and we have bad lawyers.
**This web site is by no means an indictment of all cops.
**The indictment will be against us, citizens of this community unless we refuse to tolerate injustice.
**I refuse to believe that we will be defined by these atrocities; instead, I believe that we will be defined by the way we respond to these atrocities.
Michael W. Crosby
Attorney
Michael W. Crosby
- S. Federal
District Court in
Jackson, MS
May - Aug. 2005
Drawing by
Courtroom
Artist, CCH Studios
Drawing by CCH Studios, commissioned by Michael W. Crosby, Attorney.
This picture is a depiction made of the Harrison County Adult Detention Facility's booking room on the night of February 4, 2006, based upon witness statements, in which Jessie Lee Williams, Jr. was hog-tied, shackled (hands to feet), sack on his head, blood dripping from the beating, and carried like a human suitcase -soon to be slammed/dropped on his face -two times.
At this time, any facial resemblance to any particular person is merely coincidental.
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May 15, 2006 100th DAY SINCE THE MURDER
205 DAYS AFTER THE KILLING, RYAN TEEL IS ARRESTED!
On August 28, 2006, Ryan Teel, the Deputy who inflicted the most sadistic and severe injuries on Jessie Lee Williams, Jr. was arrested. A Federal Grand Jury Indicted him with two counts: first, Count I., deprivation of rights under color of law. and second, Count II., destruction, altercation, or falsification of records in federal investigations with the intent to impede, obstruct and influence the investigation.
Teel was denied bail and remains in jail; however, the court will revisit the issue on August 31, 2006.