Jan. 10, 2011—Click here to read a full list of outgoing Gov. Haley Barbour's pardons, then tell us what you think (and what you know about these folks' crimes!)
Also, catch up with all Barbour's 2012 (and 2008) Pardongate in the JFP's domestic-abuse archive.
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Pardoned Larry Harper, murder in Scott County... killed Willie R. Roberts in January 1983.
Hearing that Doug Heindman, pardoned, was convicted of cyberstalking a teen to have sex with her. Prominent N-east Jxn. Keep sending info to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)! Need your help!
posted by DonnaLadd on 01/10/12 at 04:57 PM
Pardoned Larry Harper, murder in Scott County... killed Willie R. Roberts in January 1983.
Hearing that Doug Heindman, pardoned, was convicted of cyberstalking a teen to have sex with her. Prominent N-east Jxn. Keep sending info to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)! Need your help!
posted by DonnaLadd on 01/10/12 at 04:58 PM
SO typical.... we're not his problem any more so just let all the hate filled criminals flood the streets of Mississippi. I bet he's on the first thing smoking out this state. Pathetic!
posted by Queen601 on 01/10/12 at 05:03 PM
Doug Hindman's name is misspelled on the list. Here is a story the JFP did about apprehension, as a reporter just reminded me (thanks!). I'm told he is the son of a prominent doctor, and hhere is a transcript of his messages to the 13-year-old.
posted by DonnaLadd on 01/10/12 at 05:18 PM
He pardoned Karen Irby. I'll be damned.
It looked for a minute, with Irby's conviction and sentence, as if the rich don't get special treatment. Barbour's pardon throws that silly idea out the window.
posted by Susan Mitchell on 01/10/12 at 06:17 PM
Not a full pardon of Irby, condition clemency, meaning she has to stay in the house for three years. House arrest.
posted by DonnaLadd on 01/10/12 at 06:33 PM
We've replaced WLBT's report above with a link to the one we got this afternoon. Probably same but just in case.
posted by DonnaLadd on 01/10/12 at 06:33 PM
Kirby Tate got 60 years in 2003 for selling marijuana to an undercover wire-wearer as a habitual offender, two prior offenses, both related to sale of marijuana less than an ounce. He was holding about 36 lbs. Here's a link to the proceedings: http://courts.ms.gov/Images/Opinions/CO24636.pdf
Needless to say, this is a pardon that is probably deserved, 60 years is RIDICULOUS for selling schwag. Thank you, Haley!
posted by newyokel on 01/10/12 at 07:45 PM
That does sound like a good one -- although it sure doesn't make up for the bad ones.
Maybe he was responding to our calls on Twitter yesterday to pardon some of the folks in there for lesser drug crimes.
Once today's wacky dust clears, we'll be analyzing others on the list. But it really helps if y'all post what you know about the cases, sticking to facts, of course.
posted by DonnaLadd on 01/10/12 at 08:26 PM
And cheers to everyone who wrote me today with encouragement and to help out. The JFP Nation is the best, especially on big stories like this one. We always appreciate your help and support. It may have taken four years since we first did it, but this story is taking root now, and we need to use it every way possible to raise awareness about domestic abuse.
On that note, the 2012 JFP Chick Ball will be organizing in February to raise money and awareness to fight domestic abuse in the state. Write .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) to get involved or donate however you can and follow us on Twitter @jfpchickball -- please get your friends and family to as well. We want to have the biggest Chick Ball ever this year.
(For those who don't know, so far, we have bought the Center for Violence Prevention a new minivan, provided funds to help woman and children immediate danger, provided the seed money for the area's first batterers intervention program -- to STOP abuse before it gets more violent -- and established a legal fund to help families safely escape the abuse. We will announce this year's focus shortly.)
Thanks to you all. Let's do this.
posted by DonnaLadd on 01/10/12 at 08:29 PM
posted by DonnaLadd on 01/10/12 at 08:31 PM
posted by DonnaLadd on 01/10/12 at 08:54 PM
posted by bill_jackson on 01/10/12 at 09:25 PM
It would be helpful to see the entire list updated with either the county where crime took place or the county of conviction. That would aid in finding individuals associated with the names on this list.
posted by Glenda G Johnson on 01/11/12 at 12:56 AM
I have to say it - I don't agree with what Barbour did or how he went about executing the pardons, but its the hypocrisy of the people that elected him.
Who's the fool, Haley or the constituents that voted for him?
posted by Duan C. on 01/11/12 at 09:22 AM
I felt much the same way about Frank Melton, Duan. The only thing I will about either is that both had the mainstream corporate media covering for them until way too late in the game. That's not an excuse, but it is a sad fact.
Glenda, we are starting to sort through the list, but even though we're the Little Newspaper That Could, we are a small staff. Anything you folks in the JFP Nation can do to help us sort through details on the people on the list would be great. Feel free to post FACTS (not innuendo; not that kind of site) or send directly to me at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address). Feel free to post links to other media or send them to me. Unlike most other media outlets in the state, we're happy to give credit to other media for what they do well. It's the ethical thing to do.
For the folks on the list, I'd like to know circumstances and date of crime; location; race (some folks are asking to know the racial breakdown); how long served -- anything else?
Thanks, all. Our readers have really come together over this story, and we're hearing from people all over the country about how impressed they are both with Ronni and Sophie's 2008 investigation and how many smart Mississippians they see speaking out (I know; they're bigoted against us, but folks like Haley Barbour and their shenanigans on behalf of Mississippi don't help; neither does him drawing a 60 percent approval rating, making folks think most of us think like he does. We have to show the world the new Mississippi. Step up, all!)
posted by DonnaLadd on 01/11/12 at 10:00 AM
posted by DonnaLadd on 01/11/12 at 11:51 AM
I think I don't know enough about all of the pardons and clemancies to have an informed viewpoint, other than it seems ridiculous to issue so many while on the way out of office.
posted by Jeff Lucas on 01/11/12 at 03:42 PM
The ones we reported about in 2008 were already out of jail, Bubba (they're on this list, too). Not sure about others, but working on it.
It does leave an intriguing legacy behind, eh, Jeff? Maybe he thought because the mainstream media int he state virtually ignored it in 2008 that it wouldn't matter this time, either. Or, for some reason, he thought he didn't have a choice. I'm puzzling over the "why" myself.
posted by DonnaLadd on 01/11/12 at 03:47 PM
Donna, I suppose so, but to issue so many is disgusting and seems criminal in itself. He surely didn't investigate each and every one to determine the merits for a pardon, which is a slap in the face of the legal system, the victims and their families(particularly for the murderers), and honest law abiding citizens who care about justice.
posted by Jeff Lucas on 01/11/12 at 04:09 PM
posted by BubbaT on 01/11/12 at 05:40 PM
Barbour released a statement that 90% of the people he pardoned were already free. http://www.wdam.com/story/16501321/former-gov-barbour-issues-statement-regarding
Got no problem with that,most have done their time or been paroled.
But to let murders and child molesters out early,he shouldn't have done that. No way in hell should any gov. be allowed to do that.
posted by BubbaT on 01/11/12 at 06:49 PM
I've heard that's true, Bubba. We're still working on confirming the circumstances of the various ones. It took us days of digging to figure out circumstances of the four domestic murderers he pardoned in 2008.
But I do know that none of those trustys who killed wives and girlfriends are dead. Neither is at least one of the sexual predators. Will let you know about others as we figure it out.
posted by DonnaLadd on 01/11/12 at 08:43 PM
This was part of a larger machination. You guys know Barbour. He didn't do this for no reason. Whether it was to harm the RNC for the slap they have him about Personhood or he released a larger number to cover up a few he didn't want looked at too heavily. There is a larger picture here. One thing Haley ain't is stupid.
I think we need to look at it with an extremely wide lense. (With one eye, while we keep the other eye on the MS leg.)
posted by Lori G on 01/12/12 at 10:12 AM
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