Showing posts with label PrisonerAbuse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PrisonerAbuse. Show all posts

Friday, May 15, 2015

Fabricating Evidence, by Britton Mosley, Sr., a Mississippi DOC Whistleblower

Britton Mosley, Sr. worked as a corrections officer in the Mississippi Department of Corrections and tried to do his job by the book. He quickly learned that the rules were not observed by most CO's or their superiors. Mosley came to be hated by many of his coworkers and officials because he refused to look the other way while inmates were being brutalized, especially mentally ill prisoners who Mosley recognized as being Americans with disabilities and deserving of more patience than they received.

As a result of Mosley's credibility, he nearly became a Mississippi prisoner himself when corrupt officials tried to set him up on false drug charges. Luckily, Mosley had friends among the inmates he had always tried to inspire and protect, and one of them warned Mosley about what had been planted in his locker . . . This is a true story with irrefutable evidence included in the book, which you are invited to order from Amazon.com.

Coming of age in Mississippi in the sixties, Mosley was accustomed to terrorism because of the color of his skin. But he never imagined that terrorists would include law enforcement and political figures he worked with as a corrections officer.

Hear Mosley speak to Mary Neal about his book and what it was like being a whistleblower in a corrupt prison system on NNIA1 channel at BlogTalkRadio on Saturday, May 16. Listen by phone or computer at the url below, where the tape will also be archived for later listening at your convenience. 

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/nnia1/2015/05/16/fabricating-evidence-by-britton-mosley-former-co-in-mississippi-doc

More information about the book and the author is at Amazon.com:
"Fabricating Evidence: Drug Set-up/Cover-up of a Correctional Whistleblower" http://goo.gl/PGeAIy


#MississippiDOC   #CommissionerEpps   #corruption

Britton Mosley, former corrections officer in the Mississippi DOC

Read about and hear the inside scoop from one who lived through the corruption under
former Commissioner Epps and others

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Our featured authors for June and July 2015 have been selected. Can you suggest someone for August? To suggest a book and author, please leave a comment with your email address or phone number below, or contact MaryLovesJustice, director of "Human Rights Demand" channel at Blogtalkradio, Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill, the Human Rights for Prisoners March, and the Davis-MacPhail Truth Committee (an anti-DP org).
Website: Wrongful Death of Larry Neal
http://WrongfulDeathofLarryNeal.com/main.html
Email address MaryLovesJustice@gmail.com
Phone numbers (678)531.0262 or (571)335-1741

Monday, July 21, 2014

Prisoner Advocacy Offered: Human Rights for Prisoners March

ADVOCACY OFFERED. As a woman who is denied information and justice regarding the wrongful death of an inmate (Google the Wrongful Death of Larry Neal), I stand with all inmates in their quest for human rights and with the families of all inmates whose human rights were disregarded to deny justice in court or to inflict torture and death. Contact me with your innocence claims and brutality or murder claims at telephone number (678)531.0262 and MaryLovesJustice@gmail.com. Write "HELP WANTED" as your email subject, and follow it with a phone call. No regard is given to clients' race, socioeconomic class, gender, ethnicity, or health status.

If denied justice in courts, take your justice quests to the court of public opinion through our "Human Rights for Prisoners March" across the Internet. My efforts are greatly censored, but we persist and eventually prevail in making the masses aware of the crimes against humanity that continue in the United States. Advocacy can make a difference in whether your lawsuit prevails and the amount of your award. Advocacy is also needed for inmates who face or already experienced wrongful convictions  or execution and are pursuing appeals or clemency. Many prisoners require adequate medical services that are sometimes withheld, and they need people outside who will be their voice.

Government officials and Internet companies are deliberating on whether the Internet will be treated as a utility and charges demanded for the amount of time people use the Internet. I am sometimes online 20 hours a day, especially when someone for whom I advocate faces imminent execution. Officials are also deliberating on whether information on the Internet will enjoy greater visibility for a fee instead of all web sites being given equal access (net freedom). We must not be silenced for the lack of money. Therefore, services that MaryLovesJustice has given free for a decade now requires financial participation by the victims and families who benefit by our advocacy. Since nobody is turned away for the lack of money, the public is invited to help by depositing contributions at https://www.paypal.me/humanrightsdemand (Colbert is my married name). The fee schedule for twelve(12) services is below.

1) Radio interview with victims, survivors and supporters on either "Human Rights for Prisoners March" or "Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill" Blogtalkradio shows: FREE (45-minute shows on Monday and Wednesday nights)

2) Radio interview with victims, survivors and supporters on "Human Rights Demand" channel at Blogtalkradio: $50 (two-hour shows)

3) Full length article about wrongful arrest, brutality or murder: $100 (charge waived for condemned people). Articles will be published in one or more of these five blogs:
a) FreeSpeakBlog
b) Dog Justice for Mentally Ill
c) Human Rights for Prisoners March
d) MaryLovesJustice

e) Davis-MacPhail Truth Committee (anti-DP blog)
Many of the articles are republished by other bloggers and independent news sites at no addition fee. The articles about your case should help attract legal support and enhance the likelihood of success for justice quests.

4) Articles to announce meetings, rallies and protests or political messages (if approved): FREE in "MaryLovesJustice Human Rights Events" blog

5) Mention along with newspaper and blog links at @koffietime http://www.twitter.com/koffietime - FREE

6) Fundraisers: $50. See examples: 
a) Johnny Strozier Reentry Fund. Support his fresh start.
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/johnny-strozier-reentry-fund
b) Mark Bowles Legal Defense Fund

7) Video and film on YouTube and Google Hangouts: $50 

8) We announce legal victories that set new precedents and/or have significance for large numbers of Americans through articles published at our "Legal Victories" blog. Law firms and civil or human rights organizations that win victories or make significant steps toward justice can have those victories publicized in "Legal Victories" blog: FREE

9) Posts on Facebook and at Google+ and Twitter about your justice quests that will be read by thousands of MaryLovesJustice and @koffietime friends, including prisoner rights advocates, lawyers, law firms, law schools, Congress, the U.S. Supreme Court, and the general public: FREE

10) Flyers and cards that can be given to people and organizations describing your justice quest: $50

11) A petition at MoveOn.org or another petition site of your choice: $50. Sample: "Save Florida Inmate Damion Hayes from Life in SHU" 
http://petitions.moveon.org/sign/save-florida-inmate-damion

12) Website: $150. See a website I published for a daycare center - Love and Grace Christian Academy
http://www.loveandgrace.net/


13) Get all of the services listed above on a one-by-one basis for the prices named, or receive the services and ongoing advocacy for a one-time fee of $500: unlimited public updates through articles, radio interviews, and other releases of information related to your case.

Payment of fees can be delayed for cases that are in litigation until satisfactory resolution of your wrongful death and brutality lawsuits. For some cases, it may be too late to pursue legal remedy through lawsuits, but now is the time to expose and oppose oppression. We must not be deterred by cyber censorship or new fees for Internet usage. "The time is always right to do what is right" (MLK). 

MaryLovesJustice was a legal assistant for many years before the secret arrest and wrongful death of my mentally, physically disabled brother, Larry Neal. His murder is still treated like a national secret despite all of my advocacy. I am currently enrolled in a human rights defender course to become a Certified Human Rights Advocate to the United Nations. Many of our cases will be taken before the U.N. if they have been denied justice in U.S. Courts. A complete list of blogs and radio programs that I manage is at "MaryLovesJustice Blogs and Radio Shows"
http://marylovesjustice.blogspot.com/2014/03/marylovesjustice-blogs-and-radio-shows.html

The United States is a member of the United Nations and has signed certain treaties that it is accountable to uphold. See Executive Order No. 13107, wherein President Bill Clinton reaffirmed America's commitment to uphold the human rights of people in the U.S.A. According to International Human Rights Lawyer Mustafa Ansari, fewer than one percent of the complaints that the United Nations reviews originate in the U.S., although many crimes against humanity happen here. We plan to change that and submit cases of some victims and survivors for whom we advocate.


Americans must unite for justice. Our strength in numbers will reduce and eventually end police brutality, prisoner abuse, and executions. Millions of people who have no relatives or friends behind bars care about human rights for prisoners. Those who do have imprisoned and reentering relatives and all human rights advocates should join the "Human Rights for Prisoners March" across the Internet and demand respect for all. We will begin sending membership cards to supporters of this advocacy who send any amount of money to help. We must continually purchase new computers as ours are attacked by NSA or other cyber stalkers who seemingly work for prison investors. 

We also need a budget to offer our services to people who are unable to pay the nominal fees listed above for our advocacy and to license our organization as a non-profit. Please give generously to the "Human Rights for Prisoners March" and to "Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill." Become a member of this advocacy. Members will be thanked on air during our broadcasts, but anonymous givers are also appreciated and will not be thanked publicly. Prison investors, past and present, who recognize the great harm that is being done to humanity to earn prison profits are encouraged to contribute. Give online at https://www.paypal.me/humanrightsdemand >> A U.S. Post Office box will be listed here for your checks and money orders, and we will post a PayPal depository at our blogs for your convenience as soon as we are allowed.

Thank you in advance for sharing this article with twelve (12) services to give voice to the voiceless. Please mail our contact information to families and prisoners who need advocacy. We appreciate your joining us on the Human Rights for Prisoners March. Nine links and four pictures are in this article (counting the repeat of paragraph 1 below). Volunteers are also invited to contact us as we expand our services. Please do not let the loss of net freedom negatively impact prisoners' right to speak and be heard. Blessings!

Mary Neal, director
Human Rights for Prisoners March

Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill
MaryLovesJustice@gmail.com
(678)531.0262

Blogs: https://www.blogger.com/profile/02911729765985760491

First paragraph repeated: ADVOCACY OFFERED. As a woman who is denied information and justice regarding the wrongful death of an inmate (Google the Wrongful Death of Larry Neal), I stand with all inmates in their quest for human rights and with the families of all inmates whose human rights were disregarded to deny justice in court or to inflict torture and death. Contact me with your innocence claims and brutality or murder claims at telephone number (678)531.0262 and MaryLovesJustice@gmail.com. Write "HELP WANTED" as your email subject. No regard is given to clients' race, socioeconomic class, gender, ethnicity, or health status.

Friday, April 26, 2013

Murdering Disabled Riker's Island Inmates: Ronald Spear

Ronald Spear, kidney patient, killed at Riker's Island

UPDATE July 21, 2014:  SETTLED for $2.75 million. The New York Times reports:
"New York City has agreed to pay $2.75 million to settle a lawsuit stemming from the December 2012 death of a prisoner at Rikers Island after he suffered what the city medical examiner’s office concluded was “blunt force trauma” to the head. The inmate, Ronald Spear, 52, had kidney problems and walked with a cane, according to the lawsuit. The medical examiner’s office ruled that the manner of death was homicide."

On the afternoon of Dec. 19, 2012, Nellie Kelly's phone rang. The caller identified himself as an inmate on Rikers Island, and told her he had some bad news about her brother, Ronald Spear. The inmate's name was Jesse James. He was 29, and had been awaiting trial since September in the jail known as the North Infirmary Command. James told Kelly that her brother was dead.

"He says, 'You don't know me, but I know your brother, I'm so sorry, they killed your brother today,'" Kelly tells the Voice.

Knowing that Ronald had serious heart and kidney ailments and had complained repeatedly about the quality of Rikers medical care, she said, "How? Was it the wrong medicine?"

"No," James replied. "They beat him to death."

Spear, 53, died at around 4 a.m. on Dec. 19, Correction officials say. The city medical examiner autopsy is still not completed, and the cause of death is currently listed as, "circumstances undetermined pending police investigation."

Some in the Correction Department have attributed Spear's death unofficially to some kind of medical disorder. The preliminary account is that Spear tried to leave the medical unit where he was housed, and when a guard stopped him, he struck the guard with his cane.

Correction staff then "restrained" him and he died as a result of his illness. Spear, the sources say, was a troublesome inmate who often refused dialysis treatment.

That account, however, flies in the face of what the Voice has learned over the past 10 days. For one thing, relatives of Spear and sources tell the Voice that autopsy photos appear to depict bruising on his face--suggesting some kind of serious physical altercation.

"There's a mark under his left eye, his ribs seemed to be protruding on his left side, and on his shoulder, you could see three marks, possibly bruises," Kelly says. "There don't appear to be any defensive wounds on his hands which mean to me he wasn't fighting anyone."

Last week, Correction Department spokesman Matthew Nerzig said the agency had "received no complaint involving this inmate from Legal Aid or elsewhere."
However, soon after Spear reached Rikers, he began having issues with his medical care. Instead of filing an inmate grievance, which he evidently did not believe would do any good, he complained repeatedly to Legal Aid's Prisoners Rights Project, which sent a series of emails to the Correction Department, sources said. (Medical care on Rikers is handled by a private contractor.)

On Sept. 26, PRP lawyers reported he was complaining that he had not been taken to dialysis for a week. A day later, he reported that doctor stopped his medications and threatened to take them away for good. On Nov. 20, PRP warned Correction officials that Spear needed frequent dialysis and medications. And on Dec. 18, one day before Spear died, PRP lawyers again begged the agency to intervene to get him his dialysis.

"Our office expressed repeated concerns about the adequacy of his medical care, and we have been informed that he suffered traumatic injury when struck by correction officers, injuries which post-autopsy photos appear to document," says Jonathan Chasan, a lawyer for the Prisoners Rights Project, declining further comment.

In November, one month before his death, Spear was angry enough about his medical treatment that, on his own, he filed a lawsuit in federal court. In the lawsuit, he alleges that a doctor Ramos and a nurse Bowen got angry when he refused to use the Rikers dialysis machine and stopped his medications "to force me to use the machine."

Spear demanded a court order returning his medications to "stop my pain and rid my body of excess water and maintain a normal blood pressure reading." "I am seeking $2 million because my blood is not cheap," he added.

Then, in a line that now could be tragically prophetic, he wrote, "Due to the fact that Dr. Ramos has stopped all my pain medications, he has caused me severe pain. And now that the Prisoners Rights Project is involved, I have correction officers retaliating against me."


Next event: DEATH BY VIOLENCE. Read the entire article at

Ronald Spear's Death At Rikers: A Host of Disturbing Questions Emerge
http://blogs.villagevoice.com/runninscared/2013/01/ronald_spears_d.php


My heart goes out to Ms. Kelley and her family. Spear's brother became my Facebook friend today despite CoIntelPro interference. The prison industrial complex apparently objects to their victims' families communicating with each other. My brother was secretly arrested and murdered in Memphis Shelby County Jail in 2003, and I have gotten nothing but lies, terrorism, and censorship ever since. See http://WrongfulDeathofLarryNeal.com . If you press for justice, Kelley family, you may also become CoIntelPro targets. If/when you do, continue to demand accountability. They kill and abuse white and Latino people in America, also, but when it becomes public knowledge, they pay damages before a lawsuit is even filed (i.e., Thomas Kelly's beating death and newspaper delivery women who were shot while police searched for Dorner). Black families like Spear's and Larry Neal's are expected to cower under oppression like the blacks did in the 1940s when crosses were burned in our yards after lynchings. Join me in saying, "I sign my own emancipation proclamation" (MLK). Take your crosses and shove them!

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

MaryLovesJustice Neal Pickets CNN

Media companies must stop hiding secret police murders and 
The Cochran Firm fraud against blacks in America.

Be like PressTV and expose crimes against human rights in USA.
"The Facade of the American Dream" reveals systemic racism in America. It is a documentary film for which I was interviewed regarding the secret arrest and murder of Larry Neal http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=584tgKJwobY  


Comment at the YouTube link. The full documentary is pending release, but this is a promotional video about crimes against humanity in the United States that are usually censored by mainstream media.


Sunday, July 1, 2012

Sex Abuse and Death in Juvenile Correctional Facility?

(one link, two photo) Excerpt from "Neglected Prisoners' Gov Health Care Plan" in my FreeSpeakBlog. 

Kathia Casseus, 16, of Kansas, took her mother's car for a joyride and had an accident. For this adolescent act, she was sentenced to an 8-month rehabilitation program in the Jackson County Family Court System. Three months later, for reasons still unknown to her mother, Kathia was sent to Children's Mercy Hospital, where Defendants Children's Mercy Hospital, Delozier, and [defendant Dr. Stephen J.] Schuman prescribed and placed on her body the Ortho Evra birth control patch. Kathia's mother claims the birth control "was not indicated or necessary for Kathia." Information and history of injury and death from this most dangerous form of birth control is well published, according to the complaint. 

"In February this year, three months after being put on birth control, Kathia began complaining of heart pain and shortness of breath," her mom says. 

One day after complaining to her jailers about chest pains and her inability to breathe three times, Kathina was carried into an isolation cell where she screamed about not being able to breathe. They ignored her, then she died. 

"Kathia was born without a thyroid and had a functional IQ of about 68," her mother says in the complaint. 

Who in that facility was raping this retarded child and had her put on birth control patches? Was Kathia murdered to prevent her from answering that question, or did she die of medical neglect from the side-effects from her Ortho Evra birth control patches? See more information in FreeSpeakBlog at http://freespeakblog.blogspot.com/2012/07/neglected-prisoners-gov-health-care.html "NEGLECTED PRISONERS' GOV HEALTH CARE PLAN." 

I am experiencing heavy cybercensorship publishing this news. Perhaps Kathia was murdered to prevent her from telling who was raping her in the juvenile correctional facility. If she was killed, authorities would likely cover up her murder like they did when my brother was secretly arrested for 18 days and murdered in Memphis Shelby County Jail while the facility was already under overview by the U.S. Department of Justice in 2003. See WRONGFUL DEATH OF LARRY NEAL.com. 

Investigation is warranted to discover how many other young girls in that facility were put on birth control patches. Who is sexually abusing the children? (One link, two photos. Cell phone users, select "go to page 1" to see a photo of Kathia. She was a lovely teen.)