A self-styled Satanist, Jaime Osuna had
beheaded his cellmate, Luis Romero in March 9, 2019. Another good reason why
murderers will kill behind bars. Keep in mind, Osuna was serving a life
sentence for the killing and torture of Yvette Pena, 37, at a Bakersfield motel
in 2011. With face tattoos and flair for Charles Manson-like satanic antics, he
became a dark figure during the 2017 trial, mocking the victim’s family and
bragging to a television news reporter of his love of torturing people.
I suspect that even Prisoner Rights
Activists will be too shock to talk about this case. Hopefully, he will get the
death penalty like other Prison Killers.
Osuna is just 31 years
old. He’ll kill again if he gets the chance!
Shortly
after the sadistic torture slaying and beheading of a convicted killer in a
California prison, apparently at the hands of his cellmate, prison guards
making their rounds reported that both men were alive, according to two new
reports from the state inspector’s general office.
The
reports on California lockups raise new questions about the heinous attack at Corcoran State Prison in March 2019 that has
prompted investigations and a lawsuit by the family of the victim, Luis Romero,
the Los Angeles Times reported Wednesday.
Jaime Osuna,
31, is accused of using a makeshift knife to decapitate and dissect Romero,
removing an eye, a finger and a portion of the man’s lung, state documents
show.
One
of the reports faults the California Department of Corrections and
Rehabilitation for conducting a shoddy investigation and delaying disciplinary
action against the guards.
Why
the officers did not discover the grisly scene earlier is not detailed in the
reports, the Times said. But a lawsuit by Romero’s family says the bars were
covered by a white sheet, suggesting the guards failed to make a thorough check
of the cell.
The
Department of Corrections disputed the findings of the reports, saying in a
statement it had conducted a “thorough and complete investigation from the very
beginning.”
The
family’s lawsuit also questions why Romero was in a cell with Osuna, a
convicted killer and “self-styled satanist” with a history of attacking his
cellmates, according to the newspaper.
“The
idea that my client had to sue in order to get basic questions answered about
her son’s death is disheartening,” said Justin Sterling, the attorney for
Romero’s mother.
Zlatko
Sikorsky accused of torturing and murdering his teenage girlfriend has died
after being attacked in jail. Good that there is one last paedophile on earth
now.
Sikorsky is brutally
bashed by a fellow inmate at Brisbane's Wolston Correctional Centre.
Zlatko Sikorsky, accused 'body in
a barrel' murderer, dies in hospital after prison brawl
Alex Chapman
7NEWS
Published: 20/11/2020
Updated: 20 November 2020 9:54 am
A man accused of torturing and
murdering his teenage girlfriend has died after being attacked in jail.
Zlatko Sikorsky, 37, was taken to
Brisbane’s Princess Alexandra Hospital in a critical condition last Tuesday.
He suffered fatal head injuries
during a brawl with another prisoner and spent more than a week on life
support.
A spokesperson for Queensland
Corrective Services confirmed in a statement he died from his injuries on
Friday morning.
“The Queensland Police Service’s
Correctional Services Investigation Unit is investigating,” it said.
“Our condolences go out to the
man’s family and friends.”
Sikorsky was awaiting trial for
charges of murder, torture, deprivation of liberty and interfering with a
corpse in relation to the 2018 death of his 16-year-old girlfriend Larissa
Beilby.
Beilby was found inside a barrel
in the back of a dumped ute in Brisbane’s south in June 2018.
She was reported missing by her
father on June 22 and her body not found until several days later.
Cardinal
George Pell. Pedophile Protector. Now has a stack of pedophile accusers to deal
with on top of a Royal Commission, the Victorian Police and now ABC News
Australia, Australia’s National Broadcaster.
"Those who do evil to others...the killers, the rapists, psychos, sadists...you will come to know me well. Frank Castle is dead. Call
me...the Punisher."
On this date, December 1, 2020, a
Rangpur paedophile, Riyad Pradhan was sentenced to death for the 2016 rape and
murder of eight-year-old Tanjila Khatun Chumki. He does not deserve to live and
he should be hanged together with the Pakistani Paedophile, Sohail Ayaz.
Death
sentence affirmed for Billy Joel Tracy by Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
By Field Walsh -
April 1, 2020
A Texas prison inmate who was
sentenced to death for the 2015 killing of a Barry Telford Unit correctional
officer was denied a new trial Wednesday by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
in a unanimous decision.
Billy Joel Tracy, 42, was found
guilty by a Bowie County jury of capital murder in November 2017 and sentenced
to death by 102nd District Judge Bobby Lockhart. Tracy beat Timothy Davison,
47, to death with a metal bar used to open slots in the prisoner’s doors at
mealtime.
Davison was escorting Tracy back
to his one-man cell after an hour of recreation July 15, 2015. Tracy managed to
escape his handcuffs and attacked Davison with his fists. Once Davison was on
the ground, Tracy grabbed his slot bar, straddled Davison’s body and struck him
repeatedly.
The jury at Tracy’s trial watched a video of the beating and heard testimony
from dozens of witnesses, including other Texas correctional officers, who had
been targets of Tracy’s assaults.
At the time of Davison’s murder,
Tracy was serving a life sentence he received in 1998 in Rockwall County for
the beating and abduction of a 16-year-old girl. Tracy was sentenced to 45
years for assaulting an officer in Potter County in 2007 and he received a
10-year sentence in 2011 for assaulting an officer in Jones County.
NEW
BOSTON, Texas: It took about an hour for a Bowie County jury to sentence Billy
Joel Tracy to death for the July 15, 2015, slaying of a correctional officer at
the Barry Telford Unit.
Tracy,
39, is now headed to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice’s death row.
Correctional Officer Timothy Davison was escorting Tracy back to his cell following
an hour of recreation July 15, 2015, when Tracy escaped from his handcuffs and
attacked. After knocking Davison down, Tracy grabbed the officer’s metal tray
slot bar, a tool used to open the slot in cell doors, and beat him with it
until Davison’s face was unrecognizable. Davison was pronounced dead a few
hours later at a Texarkana hospital.
Tracy’s
jury found him guilty of capital murder Oct. 27. Wednesday they sentenced him
to death.
Assistant
District Attorney Lauren Richards told the jury there has never been evidence
which more strongly supports a death sentence in Texas than the testimony the
jury heard in Tracy’s trial.
“Someone
will receive a death sentence at the end of this trial,” Assistant District Attorney Kelley Crisp argued. “Will it be another correctional officer with TDCJ or will it
be Billy Joel Tracy?”
Tracy’s
defense attorneys, Mac Cobb of Mount Pleasant and Jeff Harrelson of Texarkana,
argued that mitigating circumstances should lead to a sentence of life without
parole rather than death, citing brain abnormalities testified to by defense
experts and testimony from a defense psychologist that Tracy’s childhood was
traumatic.
The jury
had to decide if Tracy presents a continuing threat to society and whether any
mitigating circumstances would make life without parole the appropriate
punishment rather than death. The jury answered yes to the first of the
“special issues” and no to the second, leading 102nd District Judge Bobby
Lockhart to sentence Tracy to death.
Tracy’s
jury heard from many prior victims of Tracy’s violence. A woman who was beaten,
burned and dragged into a wooded area in Rockwall, Texas, was among the
witnesses.
Tracy was
sentenced to two life sentences plus 20 years for the assault on the girl in
Rockwall, a related assault on a Rockwall police officer and a home burglary
when he attacked Correctional Officer Katie Stanley at the Clements Unit in
2005, nearly killing her.
Tracy was
sentenced to an additional 45-year sentence for the attack on Stanley and a 10-year
sentence for an attack on former Correctional Officer Brianlee Lomas in 2009.
Tracy slashed Lomas’ face, permanently scarring him, at the Robertson Unit.
While at the Hughes Unit, Tracy and two other inmates in administrative
segregation managed to hatch an escape plan and had sawed through bars in a
recreation yard when they were caught. In January 2014, Tracy was moved from
Hughes to Telford, where he was held until he murdered Davison.
Tracy
constantly mounted minor assaults on prison staff, was constantly found in possession
of dangerous contraband, and repeatedly promised he would some day kill a
correctional officer, witnesses testified.
Lockhart
advised Tracy of his right to appeal his death sentence to the Texas Court of
Criminal Appeals as the proceedings ended Wednesday.
Timothy
Davison’s brother, Ken Davison, said there will always be a void in the lives
of Timothy Davison’s daughters but that he is grateful to the Bowie County
District Attorneys Office and the jury for their work.
“I’m
relieved,” Ken Davison said. “Justice has been a long time coming.”