Sunday, October 17, 2010

District Attorney Garland Yates will have to answer some tough questions covering a decade!

Actions by the Randolph County District Attorney's Office to prevent Dr. Mary Johnson's case from being brought to the attention of the North Carolina  State Attorney General's Office will be seen for what it is, an intentional, willful concealment of evidence to bar and obstruct any action seen likely to result in substantial financial loss for any individual and/or medical facility.

Facts, no longer containable by Garland Yates, the Randolph County District Attorney and others in his office, who concealed for a decade, the truth from the citizens of Asheboro, North Carolina in Randolph County, knowing, Daniel Brown was not the attacker as the newspapers printed, but a victim, 26 years of age and black, brutally butchered on the night of June 12, 2001!

Now, what does District Attorney Garland Yates intend to offer the public when they learn a killer was set free to walk amongst them and with the blessing of his Chief Assistant District Attorney, having determined the man, responsible for Daniel Brown's death had acted in self defense.

The medical examiner's report leaves no room for doubt, showing the extent of wounds would have required considerable time to complete. The depth of the wound of the 1st and 2nd digits on the left hand, exposed bone on both digits, indicating this was not a wound, inflicted in self defense. District Attorney Garland Yates has some hard questions to answer that spans a decade of justice, he obstructed, causing irreparable financial and other damages that would reasonably include emotional and physical, due to continued stress and forced travel away from home to maintain an income.

Daniel Brown died June 12, 2001, ten years ago, and his mother, five or six years later, but not before I met with her and shared a copy of her son's medical examiner's report, she said only confirmed what she believed had happened. She was satisfied, knowing the Randolph County Sheriff's Office had lied when they insisted a court order was needed to obtain the medical examiner's report, she was finally holding in her hand. I'll never forget the smile, Daniel Brown's mother gave me, telling me she now knows her son had died trying to defend himself, not wanting to do harm to someone. She was made knowledgeable of further facts that further supported her thoughts and that was enough for her and me. 

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