Generational Black Killer Family in Lancaster County? Truesdale family name. White victims, black killers.

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Lancaster County, Truesdale family name. White victims, black killers.

2011 story below c/b Related to 2020 Truesdale story in Lancaster County at

Are these 3 Truesdale boys the son's or grandson's of 1980 murderer Louis Joe TRUESDALE, Jr. who was sentenced to death for the kidnapping, rape, murder of Rebecca Ann Eudy, a pretty 18 y.o. WHITE girl in Lancaster County
Justia: Truesdale court file : https://law.justia.com/cases/south-carolina/supreme-court/1990/23171-2.html

Killer makes confession--seconds before execution - Deseret News

Louis Truesdale, whose death sentence was overturned twice on appeal, apologized to the family of Rebecca Ann Eudy, including three of her brothers who witnessed the execution in the death chamber of Broad River state prison in the South Carolina capital

Are the following 2 Truesdale boys related to Louis?

4 charged in Lancaster County shooting death​

The Associated Press
September 23, 2011

LANCASTER — Lancaster County sheriff's deputies say four people have been arrested in the shooting death of a man in Kershaw.
Twenty-one-year-old Jerel Davis of Lancaster and 26-year-old Heyward Truesdale of Kershaw are charged with murder, armed robbery and possession of a weapon during a violent crime.
Sixty-nine-year-old Harry E Blackeney of Kershaw was found dead in a street Wednesday afternoon.
Davis is also charged with attempted murder in the wounding of 31-year-old Douglas Lewis, who was flown to a Columbia hospital for treatment.
Two Lancaster residents, 19-year-old Shaun McCrorey and 35-year-old Prayon Truesdale have been charged with accessory conspiracy.
All four suspects are being held in the Lancaster County jail. It was unclear if they have attorneys.
 
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1980 murderer Louis Joe TRUESDALE, Jr. who was sentenced to death for the kidnapping, rape, murder of Rebecca Ann Eudy, a pretty 18 y.o. WHITE girl in Lancaster County

If you would come back to this courtroom Monday week, come in at a regular term of court, and we are handling cases of all sorts, and sit over here on the side, you would see a parade of characters who have set their life on crime, a parade of people who have chosen anti-social behavior as their life's conduct, people who are no sooner out of one problem until they are in another, some of whom commit heinous crimes. That type person, of course, is loathsome, but that type person is at least predictable. I submit to you that the Louis Truesdale that you and I have come to know over the last two days, is not only loathsome, he's frightening.
A Louis Truesdale who can say yes mam and no mam, yes sir and no sir, and then go out, with cold deliberation, and commit the crimes he has committed, and then revert back to that very same personality we had seen before....

This argument merely emphasized that Truesdale's crimes were uncharacteristic and unpredictable and that, therefore, Truesdale was more "frightening" than "career criminals."


Did the black juror lie to with lawyer to get a mistrial?
Louis Truesdale’s lawyer reportedly produced an affidavit from an attorney
who had interviewed the only black juror at Truesdale’s resentencing in 1987.
This juror reportedly told an investigator that fellow jurors intimidated her
into voting for the death penalty, and that two young white male jurors had
made remarks such as "this nigger has to fry".
 
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Sixty-nine-year-old Harry E Blackeney of Kershaw was found dead in a street Wednesday afternoon.
ALL WHITE FAMILY

Harry Edward “Ed” Blakeney​

Birth 9 Jul 1942 Death 21 Sep 2011 (aged 69)

Kenneth, his brother, 70, died in 2010 in Kershaw.
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Killer makes confession--seconds before execution (in 1998)​


By Deseret News
Dec 12, 1998, 12:00am MST

A convicted murderer who had professed his innocence in a string of appeals over 18 years made an apparent confession to killing a South Carolina teenager in a final statement read by his lawyer seconds before he was executed Friday.
Louis Truesdale, whose death sentence was overturned twice on appeal, apologized to the family of Rebecca Ann Eudy, including three of her brothers who witnessed the execution in the death chamber of Broad River state prison in the South Carolina capital Columbia.Truesdale was pronounced dead at 6:26 p.m. EST, 18 years to the day after he arrived on South Carolina's death row and about an hour after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected an appeal challenging the state's clemency procedure.
 
2011 - 4 charged in Lancaster County shooting death

Heyward Truesdale - black inmate sentenced in this murder - 6'6" 230 pounds https://public.doc.state.sc.us/scdc-public/inmateDetails.do?id=%2000313568
Twenty-one-year-old Jerel Davis

Jerel Lamar Davis​


Last Updated: November 7th, 2023

Jail Location South Carolina
33yo
Black Male
5′ 9″ (1.75m)
132lbs (60kg)
Release date:Aug 31, 2040
Booking location:Lancaster County, SC
19-year-old Shaun McCrorey
He is now 30, (release 2025)
Last Updated: November 7th, 2023

Jail Location South Carolina
BLACK MALE
AGE 30
6'3"
166 LBS

Release date:May 20, 2025
Booking location:Lancaster County, SC

Date of birth:Jun 11, 1993
Hair:Black
Eyes:Brown
Supervised furlough eligibility:Not Eligible
Sid:SC01968461
Sentence start date:Sep 22, 2011
Sentence length:15 years
Scdc id:00355464
Projected parole eligibility:Not Eligible
Offense:Murder
Offender type:Adult-straight Sentence
Complexion:Medium Brown
Committing county:Lancaster
Citizen:Citizen - Native Born
Build:Large
Admission date:May 23, 2013

35-year-old Prayon Truesdale
ghosted

Executive Sous Chef​

Massey mini mart

Prayon Truesdale​

Lancaster, South Carolina, United States​

 
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Truesdale​

Lancaster, South Carolina, United States​

NEW TRUESDALE KILLER, Quinterious Truesdale


SC man said he stood his ground in shooting, but judge disagreed and jurors convicted him


By Noah Feit June 23, 2022 1:36 PM

Read more at: https://www.thestate.com/news/local/crime/article262800183.html#storylink=cpy

What some call the “castle doctrine” is ensconced in the law: If someone breaks or is breaking into your home, you can shoot them, legally, as long as you “reasonably” believe such force is required to stop the “unlawful entry into or attack upon, By Mike Haskey

A South Carolina man who had been denied Stand Your Ground immunity from a deadly shooting was convicted on a murder charge and sentenced to life in prison, the 6th Circuit Solicitor’s Office said. In addition to murder, Quinterious Truesdale was found guilty of first-degree burglary and three weapons charges, including possession of a handgun by a person convicted of a crime of violence, the solicitor’s office said Tuesday in a news release. The 26-year-old Lancaster resident shot and killed 26-year-old Shamon White on Sept. 24, 2020, according to the release.
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At about 3 a.m., police responded to reports of a shooting at a Hood Street residence, and found White’s body, the solicitor’s office said. Truesdale was also shot multiple times and was seriously injured, according to the release. White was in bed asleep with a woman police said was White’s girlfriend. Truesdale entered the bedroom and shot White, who returned fire, Lancaster Police Department Chief Scott Grant said in 2020. While Truesdale was flown to a hospital for his injuries, arrest warrants were issued and he was soon charged.

His trial was set to begin June 13 in Lancaster County General Sessions Court. Judge Maite Murphy considered a Stand Your Ground hearing based on Truesdale’s motion, but she denied immunity from prosecution and the trial proceeded the following day, according to the release. After two days of testimony, the jury began deliberating June 16 and returned that night with a guilty verdict on all charges, the solicitor’s office said.

Murphy sentenced Truesdale to life sentences on the murder and burglary charges, and the maximum sentences on the gun charges, with all to run concurrently, according to the release. “The solicitor’s office is very happy with the outcome of the trial as well as the sentence,” the release said.

“Mr. White was awoken by an intruder around 3 a.m. and killed in bed; the brutal nature of the killing in a place where Mr. White deserved to feel safest warrants the sentence that the judge handed down.” The case was prosecuted by assistant solicitors Melissa McGinnis and Nicole Workman, while Truesdale’s attorney is Devon Nielson. Truesdale has been arrested in the past. In 2019 he pleaded guilty to domestic violence, weapons and two robbery charges, Lancaster County court records show.

Read more at: https://www.thestate.com/news/local/crime/article262800183.html#storylink=cpy

Gunmemorial, black victim Shamon White, 26
 
What are the odds? All 5 belong to Truesdale family of predatory BLACK criminals & killers of only Whites by Truesdale's who're living in Lancaster County? Exception was Quintarious home invader/killer.

Louis Joe TRUESDALE, Jr.


Heyward Truesdale

Prayon Truesdale

Quinterious Truesdale


Akime Lee Truesdale
 
26-year-old Heyward Truesdale
35-year-old Prayon Truesdale
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Johnnie Truesdale Obituary

  • KERSHAW – Johnnie Velt Cornelius Truesdale, 65, died Monday, April 15, 2019.
    He was a son of the late Amelia Truesdale and the late Roosevelt Cornelius. He was married to Margaret Hinson "Ree" Truesdale.
    Survivors include his wife of Kershaw;
  • three sons, Eddie Hinson and Hayward Truesdale both of Kershaw, and Yasheen Truesdale of Lancaster;
  • daughters, Norma Truesdale, Antoinette Shannon, Prayon Truesdale and Alexis Truesdale, all of Lancaster, Camellia Truesdale of Kershaw and Freedonia Truesdale of Houston, Texas;
  • sister, Freedonia Stockham of Bridgeport, Conn.;
  • brothers, Robert Truesdale of Kershaw and Chalmers Truesdale of Long Island, N.Y.
 
Chalmers Truesdale of Long Island, N.Y.
Johnnie Velt Cornelius Truesdale
Johnnie's son or grandson.
Recent Mugshot Image for Cornelius Truesdale in Niagara County, New York


Cornelius Truesdale​


THE FOLLOWING IS THE CLASSIC CASE OF WHAT HAPPENS TO MUDSHARKS.
https://www.justice.gov/usao-wdny/p...ug-conspiracy-pleads-guilty-faces-life-prison
BUFFALO, N.Y. - U.S. Attorney Trini E. Ross announced that Lairon Graham a/k/a Shah a/k/a Uncle Shah a/k/a Unc, 65, of Buffalo, NY, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Lawrence J. Vilardo to conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute, and to distribute, 400 grams or more of fentanyl and sex trafficking by force or coercion. The charges carry a mandatory minimum penalty of 15 years in prison, a maximum of life, and a $20,000,000 fine.

EVIL Graham is the last of 10 defendants to be convicted in this case. Also convicted are Kimberly Udrea, Patrick Schrecengost a/k/a Country, Cornelius Truesdale a/k/a Big Corn, Anthony Graham, Johnny Williams, Jordan Davis, Thomas Degree, Joseph Ward, and Jamie Washington.
Assistant U.S. Attorneys Nicholas T. Cooper and Aaron J. Mango, who are handling the case, stated that between 2013 and August 2021, Graham coerced four victims to engage in commercial sex acts by exploiting their addictions, by providing the victims with crack cocaine or heroin. Graham also used physical violence and threats of physical violence to get the victims to engage in commercial sexual activity. Graham brutally beat one victim on a near-daily basis.
In addition, between June 2020, and Spring 2021, Graham organized and led a drug conspiracy, selling cocaine, crack cocaine, heroin, and fentanyl out of a residence on Swinburn Street in Buffalo. In the Spring of 2021, Graham moved his drug dealing operation into a Liddell Street residence. Graham was the primary source of supply of heroin and fentanyl to multiple individuals. Between January and August 2021, Graham resided on Davey Street in Buffalo, where on August 25, 2021, investigators executed a search warrant at the residence, seizing 43 grams of fentanyl, 37 grams of crack cocaine, $2,500 in cash, and assorted drug paraphernalia. Graham also used this residence to sell drugs and possessed a firearm inside the residence.


“This defendant not only sold dangerous and illegal drugs in our community, he used the addiction of vulnerable women to prey upon them and force them to commit sex acts for his financial benefit” stated U.S. Attorney Ross. “We as a society cannot, and will not, tolerate this type of criminal activity. With the work of our law enforcement partners, we have convicted this defendant, along with others who’ve engaged in this reprehensible behavior, and we will continue to investigate and prosecute anyone who commits these offenses in our community.”


FBI Special Agent-in-Charge Matthew Miraglia stated, “As today’s plea details, Lairon Graham showed zero regard for human life by deceiving, manipulating, and profiting off those grappling with addiction for his benefit. The FBI’s focus is, and always will be, on protecting our communities from these violent offenders. The FBI and our law enforcement partners will continue our collaborative efforts to identify and dismantle violent gangs found to be dealing in the deadly drug trade.”


“Graham used violence and addiction to coerce and control the women he victimized—a technique all too common among human traffickers. After today’s guilty plea, Graham will be off the streets and looking at a significant federal sentence for his crimes,” said Matthew Scarpino, Special Agent-in-Charge for Homeland Security Investigations in Buffalo. “HSI works every day with our law enforcement and non-governmental organizational partners to make our communities safer. It is only through partnerships and collaboration that we can achieve this goal.”


Buffalo Police Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia stated, “These arrests and convictions bring an end to a level of violence that plagued the Broadway area of the City of Buffalo for far too long. Human trafficking, drug dealing, and shootings brought on a significant response from the Buffalo Police Department in partnership with law enforcement of all levels. These convictions were made possible by the dedicated work of the patrol officers and detectives of the Buffalo Police Department working side by side with all of our law enforcement partners. I thank all of our law enforcement partners and the U.S. Attorney's office for obtaining these convictions.”


Sheriff John C. Garcia stated, “We are delighted about the investigation and outcome. This case demonstrates the tremendous partnership between all levels of law enforcement throughout Western New York to remove this deadly poison from our streets and to end the leader’s reign of brutality and coercion by forcing his victims to engage in sex acts.”


Graham is the last of 10 defendants to be convicted in this case. Also convicted are Kimberly Udrea, Patrick Schrecengost a/k/a Country, Cornelius Truesdale a/k/a Big Corn, Anthony Graham, Johnny Williams, Jordan Davis, Thomas Degree, Joseph Ward, and Jamie Washington.


The plea is the result of an investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, under the direction of Special Agent-in-Charge Matthew Miraglia; Homeland Security Investigations, under the direction of Special Agent-in-Charge Matthew Scarpino; the Buffalo Police Department, under the direction of Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia; the Erie County Sheriff’s Office, under the direction of Sheriff John Garcia; the Lancaster Police Department, under the direction of Chief William Karn, Jr.; and the Lackawanna Police Department, under the direction of Chief Mark Packard.


Sentencing is scheduled for September 11, 2023, at 9:30 a.m. before Judge Vilardo.

Cornelius Truesdale was booked in Niagara County, New York for United States Marshal Remand.​


Booking Date: 10/5/2021 3:55:54 PM
Age: 27
Gender: M
Race: Black/African American
Height: 5 Ft. 10 In.
Weight: 231
Hair Color: Black
Eye Color: Brown
 
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QUINTERIOUS RAQUON TRUESDALE resultados de la busqueda de los registros oficiales del condado de ...


https://dailystormer.in/wild-monkeys-shoot-and-kill-white-man/

Wild Monkeys Shoot and Kill White Man​


Daily Stormer October 3, 2017



Joe Jones
Daily Stormer
October 3, 2017
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Maryan Rivera, Quinterious Truesdale, Demarcus Foster.
I told you it was a bad idea to teach monkeys to use tools.
Now we have chimps with guns everywhere; Planet of the Apes was a documentary.
WSOCTV:
According to law enforcement officials, a warrant has been issued for Demarcus Foster in the shooting of Joel McLemore.
The warrants said Foster was on the porch of his 16th Street house when he pulled a gun from his waistband and shot McLemore.

Maryam Rivera and Quinterious Truesdale are being charged as accessories to the crime.


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Joel McLemore.
 
Quinterious Truesdale

Warrants issued in shooting of 29-year-old Lancaster [WHITE] man​


By Greg Suskin, wsoctv.comOctober 02, 2017 at 12:45 pm EDT


LANCASTER, S.C.
— The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division has issued warrants for the shooting that took place last Wednesday on 16th Street in Lancaster.
According to law enforcement officials, a warrant has been issued for Demarcus Foster in the shooting of Joel McLemore.
Demarcus Foster, charged in the shooting of Joel McLemore on 16th street in lancaster. McLemore has since died. No motive yet. pic.twitter.com/rWv0HHZiML
— Greg Suskin (@GSuskinWSOC9) October 2, 2017
The warrants said Foster was on the porch of his 16th Street house when he pulled a gun from his waistband and shot McLemore.

Sled warrants say Demarcus Foster was on the porch of this house on 16th St in Lancaster, pulled a gun from his waistband, shot McLemore pic.twitter.com/bv28AjLvdx
— Greg Suskin (@GSuskinWSOC9) October 2, 2017
McLemore, 29, was later found by deputies with a gunshot wound to the head and transported to an area hospital with life-threatening injuries. He died Friday morning.
[PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Lancaster man found shot in head later dies in hospital]

Maryam Rivera and Quinterious Truesdale are being charged as accessories to the crime.

Maryam Rivera and Quinterious Truesdale are charged as accessories in the shooting. Sled and lancaster sheriff worked the case. pic.twitter.com/gEUOvvVQlq
— Greg Suskin (@GSuskinWSOC9) October 2, 2017
SLED warrants said Rivera witnessed the shooting of McLemore, and drove Foster from the scene.

Maryam Rivera is charged as an accessory. Sled warrants say she witnessed the shooting of McLemore, and drove Foster from the scene.
— Greg Suskin (@GSuskinWSOC9) October 2, 2017
Eyewitness News reporter Greg Suskin is staying on top of new details and will have a report on Channel 9 starting at 6 p.m.
 
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