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Archive for February, 2013

My Manifesto: A Word From TPC On Injustice In America’s Justice System And The PTSD That Follows

As I walked through the halls of the Maryland State Police & Corrections Training Commission in Woodstock, Maryland, while a Corrections Cadet in Class 95-22, I had confidence that I would make an impact on the job with a thorough understanding of the training which had been instituted prior to my rookie class being assigned

TPC Contributing Author Has Message For Barnes Murder Prosecutors: “Deena Barnes Must Be Held Accountable!”

I decided to publish this article after Michael Johnson was convicted of killing 16-year-old honors student Phylicia Barnes. I along with most people who followed her tragic story,  we were hoping that charges would be pursued against Deena Barnes after she admitted under oath that she allowed Phylicis to drink alcohol and ingest drugs. Also a

How America Secretly Fought For Phylicia Barnes: Web Slueth Detectives, Lipstick Chatter, And Psychics Had Worked Teens Murder Case From The Gate

They are moms, school teachers, and other professionals from all around the nation whose meeting places are far remote from the glare of television cameras where society usually obtain information when tragic murder cases hit mainstream media. Their communities are in the backdrop of real criminal investigations within the forums of Lipstick Alley, Websleuths Crime

The Phylicia Barnes Murder Trial: Michael Johnson Found Guilty Of 2nd Degree Murder In Honors Teen Killing

The details are still emerging but news media reports that Michael Maurice Johnson was convicted of 2nd degree murder in the killing of young Phylicia Simone Barnes in a Baltimore Circuit Court  today less than an hour ago. Phylicia’s family members could be seen hugging, crying, and thanking God in the hallways of Courthouse East.

The Phylicia Barnes Murder Trial: Blue Tote Mystery Bolsters Prosecution’s Murder Theory In Barnes Killing

The jury seated in the Phylicia Barnes murder trial worked through festive celebrations for the hometown Baltimore Ravens after the team won another Super Bowl Title, as hundreds of thousands lined the streets in one of the city’s proudest moments in professional sports history. The chaotic scene in downtown didn’t deter the 12 panel jury

The Phylicia Barnes Murder Trial: Day Of Celebrations Won’t Overshadow Pursuit Of Justice For Slain Honors Teen

The town is painted in purple as native Baltimoreans gear up for the celebratory festivities of another Super Bowl victory for the second time in Baltimore Ravens team history, the city prepares to officially say goodbye to legendary Ravens Linebacker Ray Lewis, and just foot steps away from where the Ravens victory parade will begin

The Phylicia Barnes Murder Trial: Accused Killer Fate Now In The Hands Of The People Of Maryland

The trial lasted 12 days, his defense rested after calling a single witness, and the trial of Michael Maurice Johnson is now in the hands of 12 citizens of Baltimore who are now asked to decide whether he killed Phylicia Simone Barnes in her half-sibling’s northwest Baltimore apartment as the state has alleged. The high

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