Joe Jones
Daily Stormer
April 30, 2018
Kevin Weeks, Cornelius Mapson.
It is common practice of Blacks to murder witnesses and informants.
A toxicology report revealed that Nina Jean Gatto, 24, died with “extremely high” amounts of fentanyl in her system, and officials determined the cause of death to be asphyxiation due to suffocation after someone covered her nose and mouth, detectives wrote in a criminal complaint.
Melinda Palermo, 37, and Cornelius Mapson, 32, both of 25 Mitchell St., Pittston, and Kevin Weeks, 25, address unknown, are accused of conspiring to kill Gatto after she worked as a confidential informant with the Lackawanna County district attorney’s office in a controlled buy that led to Mapson’s arrest, according to detectives. Gatto purchased crack and heroin from Mapson during the Feb. 20 buy. Mapson faced charges of possession with intent to deliver, resisting arrest and related counts. He posted $50,000 bail the day after his arrest.
On April 20, Scranton police responded to a call that Gatto was unresponsive and cold to the touch in her Kennedy Street apartment in Scranton’s Bangor Heights development. Gatto’s mother called 911 after she found her daughter in her bedroom surrounded by blood and vomit. Police noted injuries on Gatto’s nose and face. She had broken blood vessels in her eyes, fingernail marks on the side of her face and injuries in her mouth, according to the affidavit.
Gatto’s cellphone and debit card were missing, leading investigators to believe that whoever killed her took the phone to avoid apprehension, detectives wrote in the affidavit.
A cellphone number linked to Weeks had texted Gatto more than 150 times from April 16 to 19. On April 19 just before 8 p.m., Weeks texted Gatto that he was coming over and had something “you have to try,” according to the affidavit.
A witness who overheard conversations between Mapson, Palermo and Weeks after the homicide told detectives the three wanted to make Gatto’s death look like a fentanyl overdose.
At one point, Palermo said, “This girl thinks I’m shooting her up with dope, but it’s pure fentanyl,” the witness told detectives.
Palermo was also angry that Weeks took Gatto’s phone without telling her or Mapson, and she believed authorities would be suspicious about the missing phone, the witness said. Mapson worried that Weeks would talk to authorities, saying, “He is so stupid. I should have never told him to do this,” the witness told detectives.
Let’s look at this for a moment.
The original plan was just give this White girl pure fentanyl so she would OD on it. That would work to kill her, maybe work to make it difficult to trace to them if they weren’t dumb Blacks.
This stupid goddammed nog decided that after she took the lethal dose to suffocate her leaving a lot of forensic evidence that she was murdered instead of having an accidental OD.
Well, that’s what happens when you trust another Black with something that requires any kind of intellect or subtlety to do.
Nina Gatto.