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A Black and White Killing, The Case That Shook America; How I got the Confession Thrown Out of Court

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The murder of Larnell Bruce by white supremacist Russell Courtier in August 2016 became a landmark hate crime conviction in Oregon, generating international media attention and a BBC documentary.
• A routine night outside a 7-Eleven escalated when white supremacist gang leader Russell Courtier lost a fistfight to 19-year-old Larnell Bruce
• Courtier, motivated by racial hatred and egged on by his girlfriend saying "Run him over, baby," pursued Bruce in his Jeep
• Surveillance video captured Courtier deliberately hitting Bruce at 50-56 mph, resulting in fatal injuries
• The case marked Oregon's first successful prosecution of murder combined with racial intimidation charges
• Despite a confession being thrown out due to Miranda rights issues, overwhelming evidence led to Courtier's conviction
• The BBC produced a documentary exploring not only the murder but Oregon's troubling history of racism
• The detective shares personal reflections on showing compassion when Larnell's father experienced explosive grief
• Courtier received a life sentence with minimum 28 years; his girlfriend received 10 years for manslaughter
Gift For You!!! Murders to Music will be releasing "SNAPSHOTS" periodcally to keep you entertained throughout the week! Snapshots will be short, concise bonus episodes containing funny stories, tid bits of brilliance and magical moments!!! Give them a listen and keep up on the tea!

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Chapters

1. A Black and White Killing, The Case That Shook America; How I got the Confession Thrown Out of Court (00:00:00)

2. The Case That Shook America (00:00:23)

3. Larnell Bruce and the 7-Eleven Fight (00:01:23)

4. The Deadly Pursuit (00:03:38)

5. Detective Arrives on Scene (00:08:40)

6. Hospital Notification and Family Grief (00:16:19)

7. Trial, Media Frenzy, and BBC Documentary (00:21:08)

8. Confessions, Convictions, and Life Lessons (00:30:54)

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The murder of Larnell Bruce by white supremacist Russell Courtier in August 2016 became a landmark hate crime conviction in Oregon, generating international media attention and a BBC documentary.
• A routine night outside a 7-Eleven escalated when white supremacist gang leader Russell Courtier lost a fistfight to 19-year-old Larnell Bruce
• Courtier, motivated by racial hatred and egged on by his girlfriend saying "Run him over, baby," pursued Bruce in his Jeep
• Surveillance video captured Courtier deliberately hitting Bruce at 50-56 mph, resulting in fatal injuries
• The case marked Oregon's first successful prosecution of murder combined with racial intimidation charges
• Despite a confession being thrown out due to Miranda rights issues, overwhelming evidence led to Courtier's conviction
• The BBC produced a documentary exploring not only the murder but Oregon's troubling history of racism
• The detective shares personal reflections on showing compassion when Larnell's father experienced explosive grief
• Courtier received a life sentence with minimum 28 years; his girlfriend received 10 years for manslaughter
Gift For You!!! Murders to Music will be releasing "SNAPSHOTS" periodcally to keep you entertained throughout the week! Snapshots will be short, concise bonus episodes containing funny stories, tid bits of brilliance and magical moments!!! Give them a listen and keep up on the tea!

www.StreamlineEventsLLC.com
www.DoubleDownDuo.com
@StreamlineSEE
@DDownDuo
Youtube-Instagram-Facebook

  continue reading

Chapters

1. A Black and White Killing, The Case That Shook America; How I got the Confession Thrown Out of Court (00:00:00)

2. The Case That Shook America (00:00:23)

3. Larnell Bruce and the 7-Eleven Fight (00:01:23)

4. The Deadly Pursuit (00:03:38)

5. Detective Arrives on Scene (00:08:40)

6. Hospital Notification and Family Grief (00:16:19)

7. Trial, Media Frenzy, and BBC Documentary (00:21:08)

8. Confessions, Convictions, and Life Lessons (00:30:54)

65 episodes

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