Negress Tortures Own Young to Death Before Storing Them in the Freezer for Two Years

Sven Longshanks
Daily Stormer

August 16, 2015

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The mother had even tried to set fire to the genital area and bitten the ears off one of the two juveniles, before killing them.

Just when you think the Negro race could not sink any lower, they always manage to come up with something new.

Back in the homeland of mother Africa, they still sell their infants as slaves and eat one other.

At least there is some kind of demented logic to that behavior, financial gain and immediate nourishment, but where is the logic in torturing, burning, starving and beating your own Black offspring to death, before storing them in the freezer for a couple of years?

Perhaps we will find out the mother’s reasoning at a later point in this trial.

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Negro hygiene.

Free P:

When Mitchelle Blair walked into a Detroit courtroom Friday, she raised her arms—and the handcuffs around her wrists— then extended her middle fingers.

Then as the Detroit mother left for the day, she had an outburst directed at the father of her boys, yelling he told her on the phone that he was going say what he needed to “sound good.”

Deputies escorted Blair, who is accused of killing two of her four children, from the courtroom as she shouted “Stop pushing me!” She continued to yell once outside the courtroom in the Lincoln Hall of Justice where a child protective proceeding involving her kids, ages 8 and 17, was held.

A crew carrying out an eviction notice discovered the bodies of Blair’s other two children, Stoni Blair and Stephen Berry, in a white deep freezer in the family’s living room at the Martin Luther King Apartments on March 24.

There had been previous complaints to Children’s Protective Services regarding allegations of physical abuse by Blair, one in 2002 and the other in 2005.

The first time, there were allegations that Blair’s daughters had burns on their hands and their home didn’ t have gas or electricity and was unsuitable, said Katrina Hayden, a CPS worker, who has been in her job for seven months. Later, a report was made alleging bruising on the children’s backs.

A petition to remove the children was not filed either time, but services were offered to the family, according to testimony.

Wayne County Medical Examiner Dr. Carl Schmidt conducted the autopsies on Stoni and Stephen’s bodies and testified that both children had been beaten and burned and said they were “severely malnourished.”

He used the word “torture” to describe their injuries, which were inflicted over a period of time, he said.

Stoni had a visible outline of her ribs and was deprived of food for weeks or months and Stephen’s injuries included burns to his genital region, Schmidt testified.

“Both had been slapped in the face,” he said. “”Both of them had chipped teeth.”

Stephen died from multiple blunt trauma and thermal injuries and Stoni died of blunt trauma to the head, he said. Both deaths were ruled homicides.

Testimony in the proceeding continues on June 11.

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