Fourth Murder Trial Begins for Savage Negroid Who Killed White Child Almost 30 Years Ago

Stanley Liggins.

Yep, his fourth trial.

The first three trials were mistrials (probably because niggers in the jury refused to convict a fellow brutha), and there’s no guarantee this trial won’t end up the same way.

Kike lawmakers must be laughing their asses off.

KPVI:

A retired Davenport police chief testified Friday he noted a very distinctive characteristic on a charred body found in a field near a Davenport elementary school the night of Sept. 17, 1990.

The body, which appeared to be a young girl, had protruding front teeth with a gap in between them, said Don Schaeffer, then a lieutenant in charge of the detective bureau and the street crimes vice narcotic unit.

That matched the description of 9-year-old Jennifer Lewis, who had been reported missing several hours after she left her Rock Island home.

Lewis, who was days away from her 10th birthday, had been sexually assaulted, strangled, doused in gasoline and set on fire. The discovery of her body kicked off a multi-jurisdiction investigation that led to Stanley Liggins, now 57, a family acquaintance, to be accused as her killer.

Schaeffer was one of several witnesses to take the stand on the first day of testimony in Liggins’ first-degree murder trial in Black Hawk County District Court, where the trial, his fourth on these charges, was moved due to pretrial publicity.

Liggins was tried and convicted in 1993 and 1995, but both were overturned. In November 2013, the Iowa Court of Appeals said 77 police reports were not provided to Liggins’ defense team and prosecutors did not disclose a key witness was a paid police informant. His third trial began in late August in Black Hawk County, but ended in mistrial when jurors could not come to a verdict. Liggins has long maintained his innocence.

Much of Friday’s testimony focused on the discovery of the girl’s burning body in a field near an elementary school.

The trial, which began Tuesday with jury selection, is slated to last five weeks.

Jennifer Lewis.