UK: White Criminology Lecturer Jailed for Helping Black Drug-Dealer Boyfriend Escape After Murdering a Rival

Daily Stormer
March 5, 2014

Rachel Kenehan helped Pierre Lewis, Jemmikai Orlebar-Forbes and Isaac Boateng after they killed Jahmel Jones
Rachel Kenehan helped Pierre Lewis, Jemmikai Orlebar-Forbes and Isaac Boateng after they killed Jahmel Jones.

Looks like the Daily Stormer was right in identifying who her boyfriend was.

From the BBC:

A university lecturer who helped her boyfriend and two others escape after they shot dead a rival drug dealer has been jailed for three-and-a-half years.

Rachel Kenehan, 35, assisted boyfriend Pierre Lewis, 21, along with Jemmikai Orlebar-Forbes, 20 and Isaac Boateng, 22, after they killed Jahmel Jones.

Kenehan, who taught at the London Metropolitan University, met Lewis through a prisoner mentoring scheme.

The three men were all jailed for life for the killing in Southampton.

Lewis was jailed for a minimum of 29 years, Orlebar-Forbes received a 31-year minimum term while Boateng must serve at least 30 years.

Mr Jones, 23, was shot in the head in St Mary Street, Southampton, on 20 April and died later in hospital.

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Rachel Kenehan met the Black when she was mentoring him in prison.

Kenehan, from Hewlett Road, London, was convicted of two counts of conspiracy to supply Class A drugs, one count of assisting an offender and three counts of perverting the course of justice.

During the trial, the jury heard Kenehan was mentoring Lewis when she began a relationship with him after he was released from jail in March 2012.

When he was released, the prosecution said, she began assisting him in the supply and transport of Class A drugs, utilising her knowledge of criminal behaviour gained in her studies.

After the shooting, Kenehan picked up the three defendants from Basingstoke, took them back to London and helped them destroy forensic evidence.

Det Supt Paul Barton, from Hampshire Police, said it was “a real surprise that someone who is intelligent, articulate and well brought up has got involved in this kind of criminality”.

“It sounds like a love story which has gone horribly wrong. She’s become infatuated with [Lewis],” he added.