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Former D A Torry Johnson on Hindsight and the Paul Garrett Case

Former D A Torry Johnson on Hindsight and the Paul Garrett Case
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The Victimization of Velma Tharpe and Paul Garrett

The Victimization of Velma Tharpe and Paul Garrett A decade after Garrett completed a prison sentence for Tharpe’s killing, another man is charged with the murder Tweet Share In late 2004, a little more than a year after a Nashville man named Paul Garrett was sent to prison for the killing of a sex worker named Velma Tharpe, police and prosecutors received a piece of information that should have set off alarms. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation had run a DNA sample taken from Tharpe’s stomach and vaginal area and run it through the national Combined DNA Index System. They found a match, but it wasn’t Paul Garrett: The DNA was from a Nashville man named Calvin Atchison. But this revelation led to little more than a yellow sticky note in a prosecutors’ case file. The note read, “Someone should look into this.” 

Tennessee Prison System Accused of Putting Prisoner Rights Groups Before Victims

Tennessee Department of Correction (TDOC) doesn’t seem to think it’s a criminal offense that a murderer harasses a victim of their crime from their prison system. Despite a Federal judge ruling that there is sufficient evidence for the murderer to face stalking charges, the prison system announced on Tuesday that they are still not willing to seriously review this case.  In 2009, a man who was stalking me murdered my husband, Ben, in front of me in the middle of a busy restaurant in Nashville, Tennessee. The murderer, Hank Wise, came up behind Ben and shot him in the head before firing six more rounds into his body in the middle of that busy restaurant. All of this happened in front of security cameras and 50 witnesses.

Boston record label Dead & Mellow marks a first year in which nothing went according to plan

Boston record label Dead & Mellow marks a first year in which nothing went according to plan By Nick A. Zaino III Globe correspondent,Updated December 23, 2020, 2:00 p.m. Email to a Friend Dead & Mellow Records cofounders Matt Minigell (top) and Alan Richardson.Carissa Johnson (Custom credit) Alan Richardson and Matt Minigell had a simple business plan when they launched Dead & Mellow Records one year ago: sign some of their favorite comedians, record their albums live, and also release some noisy punk music along the way. As they celebrate their anniversary by releasing a stand-up and music compilation album on Christmas Day, they find themselves in a completely different entertainment landscape.

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