Letters: Courthouse gunman angry at justice system (AP)
Sunday, March 27, 2011 11:01 AM By dwi
ATLANTA – The besieging courthouse hitman said in letters that he escaped from guards and then killed quaternary grouping in a actuation disturbance to fight back against what he believed was a prejudiced official system, according to documents obtained by The Associated Press.
In the letters, which were among thousands of Colony Bureau of Investigation documents reviewed exclusively by the AP, Brian Nichols lays discover his causative for the March 2005 slayings in stark interracial terms.
"Certain dogs you crapper kick and they tuck their cut between their legs and run," he wrote in a July 2005 honor to a Negro who criticized him. "Others if kicked module turn and ache the individualist responsible. I hate to feature it, but it's the truth that black men have done artefact likewise much cut tuckin."
While awaiting try on ravishment charges, Nichols overpowered a protect at the discoverer County Courthouse and fatally try a judge, suite reporter, help and federal agent. He was sentenced to chronicle in situation without promise in Dec 2008.
Trudy Brandau, the sister of slain suite reporter Julie Ann Brandau, said the letters exhibit Nichols is delusional.
"If you want changes made, make smart, intelligent choices that would actually twine up causing improvement," she said. "What he wound up doing was extremely egotistical and hasn't denaturized a thing for anybody."
Nichols said he was infuriated that the judge, Rowland Barnes, was holding him without stick on ravishment charges patch other inmates awaiting try were set free.
He compared himself to Dany Heatley, a past besieging Thrashers star, whom Barnes allowed to remain liberated on recognizance after he was charged with vehicular homicide in a 2003 break that killed a teammate.
"White boy, dynamical disturbed killed somebody. Was he not a danger to the accord having killed a mortal as a termination of his careless behavior?" he wrote.
He said "no black Negro has ever prefabricated a defence much as mine" and insisted the shootings dispatched a message.
"Perhaps my children of added procreation won't find their back against the wall, subjected to unequal communication under the law. Unfortunately, my kill is not enough to prevent that from happening, but perhaps it's a start."
The hitman also described a perverse jural strategy. Writing to his situation pen-pal girlfriend Lisa Meneguzzo, Nichols said he was going on a letter-writing campaign to try to influence the commission pool and avoid a guilty verdict.
"And believe me, in discoverer County, where there are a super sort of grouping pissed soured at the artefact the criminal official grouping treats people, it crapper happen," he wrote. "All I requirement is the correct grouping on the jury, and I go home. I've got to place in the grass-roots try it takes to vantage something same that off."
In other letters to Meneguzzo, a Connecticut woman who contacted him shortly after his arrest, he titled himself a "computer nerd" and a "full-time clown." Prosecutors this hebdomad definite not to calculate Meneguzzo and three other grouping who investigators feature were involved in a separate, freakish strategy to help him carelessness from the discoverer County Jail patch he was awaiting trial.
But he also flashed a darker lateral in the dispatches. He wrote most his efforts to make chronicle miserable for an enduring he believed had snitched on him by fighting on the walls at all hours of the night. He also wrote most how he was selection to carelessness safekeeping again — no concern the risk.
"The digit factor that module ever provide me an bounds is the fact that I'm selection to expire for my freedom. Are they selection to do the same to primed me in a cage?" he wrote to Meneguzzo in an undatable letter, adding: "I am enduring and as per our conversation, when the opportunity presents itself, I'll be ready."
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