Whitey Ford
02-15-2020, 02:36 PM
"Old niggers never die, they just smell that way."- Johnny Rebel
Fulton County district attorney taking another look into James Brown’s death
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pd9QTtAcDds
The Associated Press is reporting that a woman named Jacque Hollander contacted Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard’s office to request a meeting, claiming Brown’s death was caused by another person, according to the prosecutor’s spokesman Chris Hopper. Howard met with Hollander on Wednesday and accepted a bin of materials she said related to Brown’s death.
Last year, CNN published a series of investigative series that raised questions about Brown’s death. It cited 13 people who wanted either an autopsy or a criminal investigation. Those people included Brown’s manager, his son Daryl, his last wife, a man who claimed to have taken a vial of Brown’s blood from the hospital and Jacque Hollander, the circus singer who first called CNN in 2017 to allege that Brown had been murdered.
CNN said it was Hollander who met with the district attorney on Wednesday. She’d tried to arrange the meeting in 2019, but she says no one called her back. In January, after CNN asked the prosecutor’s spokesman about her calls, Howard said he was willing to meet with her. And he agreed to let a CNN reporter and a camera crew into the conference room during the interview.
https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/atlanta-district-attorney-taking-another-look-into-james-browns-death/52E4VUDTENFHJKN4NIF4RYCV3A/
Atlanta prosecutor may open James Brown death investigation after woman comes forward with evidence
An Atlanta prosecutor is considering whether or not to open an investigation into James Brown‘s death after a woman came forward claiming another person was involved, his spokesman said.
Brown, known as the Godfather of Soul, was 73 when he died of heart failure on Christmas day in 2006 in Atlanta, less than two days after being hospitalized for treatment of pneumonia.
A woman named Jacque Hollander contacted Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard’s office to request a meeting, claiming Brown’s death was caused by another person, according to the prosecutor’s spokesman Chris Hopper. Howard met with Hollander on Wednesday and accepted a bin of materials she said related to Brown’s death.
https://foxwilmington.com/headlines/atlanta-prosecutor-may-open-james-brown-death-investigation-after-woman-comes-forward-with-evidence/
Now get on up like a sex machine!
https://i.imgur.com/B8Z8MgT.jpg
Fulton County district attorney taking another look into James Brown’s death
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pd9QTtAcDds
The Associated Press is reporting that a woman named Jacque Hollander contacted Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard’s office to request a meeting, claiming Brown’s death was caused by another person, according to the prosecutor’s spokesman Chris Hopper. Howard met with Hollander on Wednesday and accepted a bin of materials she said related to Brown’s death.
Last year, CNN published a series of investigative series that raised questions about Brown’s death. It cited 13 people who wanted either an autopsy or a criminal investigation. Those people included Brown’s manager, his son Daryl, his last wife, a man who claimed to have taken a vial of Brown’s blood from the hospital and Jacque Hollander, the circus singer who first called CNN in 2017 to allege that Brown had been murdered.
CNN said it was Hollander who met with the district attorney on Wednesday. She’d tried to arrange the meeting in 2019, but she says no one called her back. In January, after CNN asked the prosecutor’s spokesman about her calls, Howard said he was willing to meet with her. And he agreed to let a CNN reporter and a camera crew into the conference room during the interview.
https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/atlanta-district-attorney-taking-another-look-into-james-browns-death/52E4VUDTENFHJKN4NIF4RYCV3A/
Atlanta prosecutor may open James Brown death investigation after woman comes forward with evidence
An Atlanta prosecutor is considering whether or not to open an investigation into James Brown‘s death after a woman came forward claiming another person was involved, his spokesman said.
Brown, known as the Godfather of Soul, was 73 when he died of heart failure on Christmas day in 2006 in Atlanta, less than two days after being hospitalized for treatment of pneumonia.
A woman named Jacque Hollander contacted Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard’s office to request a meeting, claiming Brown’s death was caused by another person, according to the prosecutor’s spokesman Chris Hopper. Howard met with Hollander on Wednesday and accepted a bin of materials she said related to Brown’s death.
https://foxwilmington.com/headlines/atlanta-prosecutor-may-open-james-brown-death-investigation-after-woman-comes-forward-with-evidence/
Now get on up like a sex machine!
https://i.imgur.com/B8Z8MgT.jpg