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Jhessye Shockley , 5, AZ -- MISSING/PRESUMED DEAD
FOX10

Now that she's a free woman, Hunter was not pleased to see the media.

"The media are vultures. You people are parasites, you don't care about me. Leave me alone," said Hunter. "I'm not talking to the media."

When Linda Williams replied, "We do care about what happened to your daughter," Hunter interrupted, "I'm making a phone call..I'm trying to have a private conversation."

She did not get a ride and was seen walking away from the jail on Buckeye Road after talking to someone who we believe was her father.

Hunter said nothing about Jhessye even though she was pressed about her situation. She continued to rail about the media and said she would not be saying anything to the media. Hunter was heard complaining to someone about the jail, saying it was a horrible place and the food was bad.
Prison34 YOU'LL BE BACK BEAST.

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this asshole says he thinks baby J is alive.

and there IS a santa claus too. Santaani

GLENDALE - The attorney representing Jerice Hunter speaks out for the first time Monday, and he's doing it on FOX 10. Does Scott Maasen believe Jerice Hunter is truly innocent -- and did he have any issues taking the case?

Jerice Hunter was released from jail Monday. The county attorney did not charge her within the allotted time, and Glendale Police have said they are awaiting forensic results and looking into more developments in the case.

If and when she is officially charged, Maasen will have to prove that Jerice's three other kids are lying. They say their mom told them to lie to police officers and later told fellow foster children Jhessye had been gone for weeks before she was reported missing. They said they had been abused by Hunter. READ THE COURT DOCUMENTS

"Right now it's been a one-sided story. We plan to do a thorough investigation of this case, collecting all the evidence, all the statements. Really what the public has been basing their information off of now has been a 2-page document Glendale Police submitted to the court," Maasen said.

He says Hunter was initially booked for class 2 felony child abuse. After she saw the judge, it was reduced to a class 4 felony.


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Could this baby-incubator person be more self-involved? It's depressing enough that this woman is taking up space on this planet, but just sickening that she cranks out kids and abuses them. Even if Jahessye's body isn't found, wouldn't they be able to charge her with child endangerment or something?
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(11-28-2011, 03:54 PM)Lady Cop Wrote: [b]FOX10

Now that she's a free woman, Hunter was not pleased to see the media.

"The media are vultures. You people are parasites, you don't care about me. Leave me alone," said Hunter. "I'm not talking to the media."

When Linda Williams replied, "We do care about what happened to your daughter," Hunter interrupted, "I'm making a phone call..I'm trying to have a private conversation."

Jerice Hunter is a child and system abusing nigger. To all of you members of color who do not abuse children or the system; you will understand my use of nigger.

When you play the race card, expect to be called a Spade.

As an aside - Her neighbors (all races) want this bitch beaten and lynched. She hasn't returned to her apartment, due to the vibe in the community.

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off topic, but of interest to AZ people:

a vicious serial killer.
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PHOENIX — An Arizona jury on Wednesday sentenced a man convicted of being the Phoenix area’s Baseline Killer to death, rejecting his pleas for mercy and denials of guilt and agreeing with prosecutors that the nine murders he committed were especially cruel.

Jurors reached the verdict about a month after they found 47-year-old Mark Goudeau guilty of the nine murders and 58 other charges, including kidnapping and rape.

Goudeau had been serving a 438-year sentence in a 2005 sexual assault case tied to the Baseline Killer attacks, but only recently became eligible for the death penalty after his murder convictions.

Prosecutors had argued that Goudeau was a "ravenous wolf" driven by a hunger to rape women and kill those who didn’t cooperate with his demands, and that the murders were especially cruel because the victims suffered unimaginable terror and anguish in the moments leading up to their deaths.

"He enjoyed the power and dominion he exercised over these victims," prosecutor Patricia Stevens told jurors. "He enjoyed the threats of force, the threats of death."

Stevens said that each of the eight female victims was forced to agonize over whether they would be raped or killed in the moments before they were shot, and that two of them were forced to watch Goudeau kill another person before he turned the gun on them, prolonging and intensifying their own terror.

The sole male victim was killed before prosecutors say Goudeau attacked his female co-worker.

Two weeks ago, Goudeau forced his lawyers to stop calling on witnesses in support of a life sentence after a psychologist implied that Goudeau struggled with impotence and insecurity. He opted instead to address jurors himself against his lawyers’ wishes, telling them to follow their hearts when they decide whether to sentence him to death or life in prison.

"I am no monster," he told them. "I could look in each and every one of your eyes today and tell you Mark Goudeau is no wolf in sheep’s clothing ... I do pray that one day you guys learn the truth about this case."

Stevens pointed out to jurors that Goudeau offered no apologies to any of the victims in the case or their families and that they must ask themselves whether Goudeau deserved to be shown any mercy at all.

"He and he alone decided how each of these nine would leave this world, what their last few minutes on this Earth would be like," she said. "He put them through unspeakable terror, and he ended each and every one of these lives by putting a gun to their head and executing them, and now he asks you for mercy. He asks you for mercy that he never himself showed."

Defense attorneys argued that factors stemming from Goudeau’s childhood set him up to become the man he is today and that he should be spared from the death penalty.

Mark Cunningham, a clinical and forensic psychologist, testified that Goudeau’s parents abused alcohol, his mother died when he was 10, and his father was in and out of his life, forcing Goudeau’s older siblings to assume most of his parenting. He also said that Goudeau likely suffered from fetal alcohol syndrome, had a family history of drug and alcohol abuse, and suffered from a lack of stability in his home life.

Cunningham said that while Goudeau had a choice as an adult when it came to committing crimes, "he got no choice about what risk factors he was subjected to from childhood to age 6."

Defense attorney Rod Carter told jurors that sentencing Goudeau to life in prison would be no slap on the wrist.

"That’s where he’ll be the rest of his life," Carter said. "A death sentence is as permanent as you can get."

Goudeau was accused of attacking his victims as they went about daily activities, such as leaving work or washing their car. He left most of them with their pants unzipped and partially pulled down. Police named the series of killings and other crimes after Baseline Road in south Phoenix where many of the earliest attacks happened. Goudeau lived only a few miles from many of the attack sites.

Jurors also heard emotional statements from the family of each murder victim during the trial, causing many of the jurors to weep openly in court.

"I kept thinking they made a mistake. Not my baby," sobbed Rebecca Thompson, whose daughter was the first murder victim.

Nineteen-year-old Georgia Thompson’s body was found in a Tempe parking lot on Sept. 9, 2005, a bullet to her head, an arm across her eyes and keys still in her hand. Like most of the other victims, her pants had been unzipped. As her mother spoke in court, prosecutors showed photos of the beautiful freckle-faced girl with thick brown hair and sparkling blue eyes.

Thompson had only been living in Tempe for a couple months after leaving her hometown of Post Falls, Idaho, to become a lawyer in Arizona.

"I didn’t want her out of my site and now I have to wait an eternity to see her again," Rebecca Thompson said in court.

In 2007, Goudeau was sentenced to 438 years in prison for a 2005 rape of a woman while he held a gun to her pregnant sister’s belly.

He also had been imprisoned for 13 years after being convicted of beating a woman’s head against a barbell.

Goudeau was the last of three suspects to go on trial for a rash of killings and attacks that terrorized the Phoenix area for more than a year.

Dale Hausner and Samuel Dieteman were arrested in the so-called Serial Shooter case in August 2006. Hausner was convicted in March 2009 of killing six people and attacking 19 others in dozens of random nighttime shootings and was given six death sentences. Dieteman testified against Hausner and was sentenced to life in prison.

The two serial killer cases had Phoenix-area residents on edge at the height of both sprees in the summer of 2006. Women felt particularly vulnerable because the Baseline Killer targeted women, while the Serial Shooter case made most everyone nervous because the attacks happened at random and targeted pedestrians and bicyclists at night.

















































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There was probably a clerical error in the failure to file charges within 48 hours of arrest, but could LE have ulterior motive for
releasing her from jail. I believe they are closely watching her. I know i have a vivid imagination. Her being Jerice Hunter
LC, thanks for the well-written story about who we called the Baseline Killer. In court, he professed over and over
that he was innocent.
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Quite a bit of information is being distributed concerning the arrest and release of Jerice Hunter - abusive nigger mom. Here are some articles you might find insightful:

http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2...tml?page=1

Lists players and suspect.

http://www.azcentral.com/community/glend...-abrk.html


http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/valleyf...timing.php

Abusive nigger mom's attorney.

http://www.kpho.com/story/16168643/glend...n-landfill

Abusive nigger mom's attorney whines about length of jail stay.
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Hill, yes they could have a strategic reason for letting her out on the lesser charges. wait for the big guns. the lessers can be included later, and why give up their discovery/evidence now? not wise.


as for her whining lawyer...wait until she goes down for life. wah wah wah. maybe he can use the casey anthony/bozo baez lying scumwad defense. would it work in AZ?

















































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District attorney in Phoenix says this will not be another Casey Anthony case.
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(12-02-2011, 05:25 PM)Lady Cop Wrote: as for her whining lawyer...wait until she goes down for life. wah wah wah. maybe he can use the casey anthony/bozo baez lying scumwad defense. would it work in AZ?

Maasen [abusive nigger mom's attorney] claims the siblings' statements should not be considered truthful - We all know children lie. I believe this bitch is a filthy, evil, abusive monster. However, I did find trouble that 9 and 13 years old girls would know the smell of death.

For the sake of humoring this non-hispanic clone of Bozo: The children are liars and they words cannot be trusted. Law enforcement, the public and the media must NOT put stock in the words of abusive nigger mom's children as they are liars.

The only problem with Maasen presenting the children as liars is the fact it was their claim that they weren't being abused in (April 2011) that kept CPS from charging abusive nigger mom and removing the children form the home! I guess they must have been lying about NOT BEING ABUSED, too.

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children almost always lie to protect the abusive parent(s). because they are scared. and experienced DCF/CPS people know this basic truism.
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When my girl gets released from her extreme DUI stint at Tent City, she'll either confirm or deny the rumour that Maasen is facing personal bankruptcy and professional complaints. This bio sounds very familiar to Bozo's, doesn't it? [I'm too lazy to hack her Pacer account]. If it goes to trial, expect the Race Card and a media circus.

As an aside - Jesse Jackson was in town the past two days (Occupy and ALEC) but never visited Jerice Hunter, her religious supporters or family members, to my knowledge.
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(12-02-2011, 08:57 PM)Sterling Wrote: Maasen [abusive nigger mom's...

...words of abusive nigger mom's children as they are liars.

...that kept CPS from charging abusive nigger mom...

Do you really think she's an abusive nigger mom...?

Sarcastic
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Sterling: When my girl gets released from her extreme DUI stint at Tent City, she'll either confirm or deny the rumour that Maasen is facing personal bankruptcy.


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You know my vote...
(03-15-2013, 07:12 PM)aussiefriend Wrote: You see Duchess, I have set up a thread to discuss something and this troll is behaving just like Riotgear did.
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(12-02-2011, 09:38 PM)username Wrote: Do you really think she's an abusive nigger mom...?

Sarcastic

This is my shot for a Nancy Grace "Tot Mom" catch phrase. By all means, laugh now or wait until I Rumba across the stage on Dancing with the Stars.

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(12-02-2011, 09:53 PM)Sterling Wrote: This is my shot for a Nancy Grace "Tot Mom" catch phrase. By all means, laugh now or wait until I Rumba across the stage on Dancing with the Stars.

28 OMG, somebody help me. LMAO!

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Tucson Citizen

The attorney for the mother of a missing Glendale girl says his client won’t submit to a polygraph exam until police provide more details about the case against her. Bullshit Bullshit

Scottsdale-based attorney Scott Maasen 36 said he has repeatedly called Glendale police to request information about their investigation of Jerice Hunter Becoming evil and has received no calls back.

Police have said Hunter is their “No. 1 focus” in their search for Hunter’s daughter, Jhessye Shockley, who was reported missing on Oct. 11. They have said they do not expect to find the 5-year-old alive.

Maasen said he has sought reports on the case, as well as an inventory of what was recovered during a Nov. 21 search of Hunter’s apartment. A partial copy of the search warrant was made public on Monday.

“At this point, the (polygraph) is certainly on hold,” Maasen said. “It would be careless for me to even say that’s a good idea or a bad idea when we don’t have any records on the case. We need to have the records and to understand the nature of the investigation.” Bullshit Bullshit

Liar

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awww lawyer doesn't like GPS on cars that drive bitch vicious mother around.

Fox Phoenix
14 Dec 2011
PHOENIX - A prosecutor is assuring the public that a missing Glendale girl isn't being forgotten and that authorities are pressing their investigation.

Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery says concerns for 5-year-old Jhessye (Jesse) Shockley are just as strong now as they were when she was reported missing Oct. 11.

Montgomery declined Wednesday to say if an indictment is near but said "appearances can be deceiving" when asked about the release of the girl's mother.

"We have not lost focus of the case or the importance of the investigation. Jhessye Shockley has not been forgotten and concerns over her whereabouts and the desire for her safe return are just as strong now as the first day that she went missing," said Montgomery. "The dedicated folks at Glendale and my prosecutors are hopeful for a positive outcome, we're still working to make sure as we run down leads and get evidence that we are able to arrive to an appropriate decision as to how to resolve this matter."

Jerice Hunter was arrested Nov. 21 on a child abuse charge related to the girl but released days later when prosecutors said they wanted more investigation.

Glendale police have said they don't believe they will find the girl alive, but Montgomery says it's important to find her body if only to demonstrate that the community cares.

The Glendale Police spokesperson told us today there are “no significant updates to report,” but added “I can tell you there is still a lot of work going on behind the scenes and we are making progress in the case.” What that progress is -- we don't know.


video news report with shyster lawyer:

http://www.myfoxphoenix.com/dpp/news/jus...12-14-2011


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