Scumbag Negro and his big-mouthed wife screamed bloody murder about California’s three strike law, but when a worthless judge cut him a little slack, he went and took it out on 4 elderly Whites — viciously killing them after breaking into their homes. [INCOG]
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A career thug who appeared on the Montel William’s Show to denounce California’s “racist three strikes law” has been arrested for the brutal murders of four white people in a series of home invasions.
This monster was released under new “three stroke leniency” rules. Four white people have been brutally murdered because LA District Attorney’s office granted leniency FOUR times.
Montell Williams even gave the thug a platform to rail against the “racist justice system” on national tv.
He is now accused of being a serial killer who targeted white people.
After killing 2 Whites already, Ewell broke into the home of Leamon and Robyn Turnage, strangled both to death and then sold stolen home items to a pawn shop. He was busted a day after trying to use the couple’s ATM cards to buy gas. The filthy, Jew-controlled mainstream TV news never breathed a word, even the so-called “conservative” FOX. I guess they were too busy reporting on White criminals, like that Connecticut home invasion trial, huh? [INCOG]
To hear him tell his story, John Wesley Ewell was the victim of an overly harsh criminal justice system.
The South Los Angeles hairstylist complained to journalists over the last decade about the unfairness of the state’s tough three-strikes law, saying he lived in fear that even a small offense would land him back in prison for life.
He even appeared on the “The Montel Williams Show” to argue the case against three strikes. A caption that flashed on the screen when Ewell spoke read: “Afraid to leave his house because he has 2 ‘Strikes.’”
But Ewell is now charged with murdering four people in a series of home invasion robberies that terrorized the South Bay this fall. On Tuesday, he pleaded not guilty during a brief appearance at the Airport Courthouse.
Far from embodying the severity of the justice system, Ewell benefited from its lenience over the last 16 years, according to a Times review of court records and interviews.
Ewell has a lengthy criminal history that includes two robbery convictions from the 1980s. Nevertheless, the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office decided on four occasions against seeking to use the full weight of the three-strikes law when he was charged with new crimes.
And this year, after Ewell was arrested three times for allegedly stealing from Home Depot stores, a judge agreed to delay sending Ewell to prison so he could take care of some medical problems.
It was during that delay, authorities say, that Ewell robbed three homes and killed the victims.