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Faust [OP]

2005-08-10 01:34 | User Profile

Wigger kills guard to free Afro husband.

Police: Black inmate's white wife kills guard, frees husband * Officer Killed, Suspects Possibly Headed for Rhea County

George C. HyatteJennifer Lyn Hyatte (CNN) -- Tennessee authorities are searching for a black escaped prisoner George C. Hyatte and his white wife, Jennifer Lyn Hyatte, who they say sprang him by pulling a shotgun and opening fire on the guards who were escorting him from a courthouse. One guard, Wayne Morgan, was shot and died from his wounds. Corrections officers were preparing to put Hyatte into a waiting van when a dark-colored SUV appeared behind the van. "Mr. Hyatte hollered, 'Shoot 'em!' Then she opened fire on the officers, hitting one in the abdomen." Hyatte's wife, Jennifer Lyn Hyatte, 31, was described as white, 5 feet 4 and 142 pounds, with red hair and hazel eyes. -

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Sertorius

2005-08-10 02:04 | User Profile

Faust,

You should send this to "Mootfront".


Bardamu

2005-08-10 02:06 | User Profile

Redheads with blacks is particularly offensive.


Faust

2005-08-10 02:15 | User Profile

Bardamu

[QUOTE]Redheads with blacks is particularly offensive.[/QUOTE]

Yes you are Right and a hazel eyed one at that. :sad:


SteamshipTime

2005-08-10 03:24 | User Profile

From the CNN story, it looks like they were married subsequent to August 2004, after the woman was fired from her job as an LPN w/ the prison where Hyatte was locked up for inappropriate contact w/ Hyatte.

Unattractive, idiot white woman sweet-talked by manipulative negro. This is a not uncommon scenario. And blood on the driver's side. How long does she think he's going to carry her skanky ass?


Sertorius

2005-08-11 12:58 | User Profile

Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Pair wanted in shootout are captured Cabbie's tip springs net after fatal escape in Tenn. Nick Juliano - Associated Press Thursday, August 11, 2005

Columbus, Ohio --- A fugitive inmate and his wife, wanted in a brazen courthouse escape and shooting in Tennessee, were captured Wednesday night at an Ohio motel, authorities said.

George Hyatte and Jennifer Forsyth Hyatte were in a room at an America's Best Value Inn in Columbus and were arrested without a struggle, said Mark Gwyn, director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.

"We have found weapons," Gwynn said. "We don't know if it's the murder weapon, but we're processing those as we speak."

Authorities got a tip around 9 p.m. that the couple were at the Columbus motel after a cabdriver who had driven them there from Erlanger, Ky., called police, U.S. Marshal John Schickel said.

After the tip, authorities surrounded the Columbus motel, said John Bolen, a supervisor for the U.S. Marshals Service in Columbus.

Authorities called the couple's room and told them they were surrounded, and the two came out of the room and surrendered, Bolen said. They didn't say anything during the arrest, he said.

Jennifer Hyatte came out of the second-floor room with her hands up, said motel guest Robin Penn, who was watching from her first-floor window across the parking lot.

The woman was limping but followed officers' instructions to walk down the balcony to a stairwell and get on her knees, where she was handcuffed, Penn said.

She said the man came out next, with his shirt pulled over his head. He walked backward toward the stairwell, then got on his knees, and authorities handcuffed him, Penn said.

There were at least 25 law officers on the motel balcony and in the parking lot, she said.

Authorities say Jennifer Hyatte, 31, ambushed two guards Tuesday as they were leading her 34-year-old husband from a courthouse hearing in Kingston, Tenn. Guard Wayne "Cotton" Morgan, 56, was fatally shot in the escape.

Gwyn said the Hyattes would be brought back to Tennessee on first-degree murder warrants. They were arrested nearly 300 miles north of Kingston. Jennifer Hyatte had some injuries, he said, but he declined to elaborate.

Earlier in the day, federal authorities said, they found a van the couple had used to escape parked outside an Econo Lodge motel in Erlanger, Ky., about 200 miles north of the Tennessee courthouse where the inmate escaped.

The couple had been in the motel but were gone when a SWAT team arrived, said Rich Knighten, spokesman for the U.S. marshal for the Western District of Kentucky.

Gwyn said authorities knew then they were getting close.

Blood was found in the motel room, and an employee at a nearby restaurant told federal agents she gave directions that day to a couple she later recognized as the fugitives.

Police believe Jennifer Hyatte went to Kingston, Tenn., a town of 5,500 people, on Monday with two getaway cars --- a Ford Explorer in her name, which was later dumped, and a gold Chevrolet van stolen from one of her home nursing clients near Nashville.

Authorities found copious amounts of blood in the abandoned vehicle.

Wednesday, as 35 to 45 leads an hour poured in, those familiar with the case wondered and speculated about Jennifer Hyatte's motives.

"You are left grappling for answers and trying to figure it out. What was she thinking?" Tennessee Bureau of Investigation spokeswoman Jennifer Johnson said Wednesday.

"I guess it is anyone's guess," Johnson said. "She married the guy, so you have to assume there is some sort of love connection."

Frank Harvey --- the prosecutor who secured a guilty plea from George Hyatte on Tuesday to a robbery charge, and who might be prosecuting him again --- said: "Well, it's like Willie Nelson's song, 'Ladies love outlaws like babies love stray dogs' ... or something like that."

Early last year, Jennifer Forsyth earned a diploma as a licensed practical nurse and got a job with a state contractor that took her into Northwest Correctional Complex to provide health care to state inmates.

She was fired five months later after sneaking food into the prison for Hyatte, who has a record of robberies and escapes stretching back more than a decade. He was transferred the next month to Riverbend Maximum Security Institution in Nashville.

But that didn't end the relationship.

Forsyth and Hyatte applied on Nov. 30, 2004, to the prison chaplain for permission to marry. They were wed May 20.

George Hyatte's escape on Tuesday was at least the fifth time he had gotten way from law enforcement officials. The other escapes were from local authorities in east Tennessee in 1990, 1991, 1998 and 2002.

During the 2002 escape, Hyatte and another prisoner got out of a county jail after threatening guards with a homemade knife fashioned out of toothbrushes and a razor blade.

After one guard turned over keys to the armed inmates, they used them to beat another officer until he was unconscious.

The escape ended a few days later when the two were captured in Florida.

Danny Wright, head of the Tennessee Highway Patrol's criminal investigation division, assisted in a search for Hyatte a few years ago after he escaped from a patrol car, with a woman's help, after a convenience store robbery.

The fugitive was found the next day at a house outside town, buried under a pile of clothes.

"He's pretty good at hiding," Wright said. [url]http://www.ajc.com/today/content/epaper/editions/today/news_24bfc0adc45fd1cf0033.html[/url] ========================

Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Fugitive Couple Used Cab to Escape to Ohio By NICK JULIANO Associated Press Writer

COLUMBUS, Ohio — The cab driver who picked up a couple suspected in the slaying of a Tennessee prison guard during a courthouse escape said Thursday the two told him they were going to an Amway convention but their story just "didn't really seem to wash."

Mike Wagers said he drove George and Jennifer Hyatte about 115 miles, from Erlanger, Ky., to Columbus, and dropped them off at a budget motel. (enlarge photo) Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Director Mark Gwynn, left, walks to the microphones with Kingston, Tenn., Police Chief Jim Washam, center, and Danny Wright of the Tennessee Highway Patrol, right, at the Roane County Courthouse Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2005, in Kingston, Tenn. Gwynn announced that the vehicle being driving by escaped inmate George Hyatte and his wife, Jennifer, was found in Erlanger, Ky. earlier in the day. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey) Listen Now:Gwyn says the arrest of George and Jennifer Hyatte should offer some comfort to the family of slain prison guard Wayne Morgan. (requires Real Player)

In an interview with CBS' "The Early Show," Wagers said he didn't make the connection with the killing until he returned to Kentucky and called local police.

"The cover story they gave me didn't really seem to wash too much," Wagers said. "I could kinda see through that. But I had no indication that these guys were really dangerous or they were on the run."

The Hyattes were arrested Wednesday night without a struggle at the America's Best Value Inn in Columbus after at least 25 officers surrounded their room, ending a more than 300-mile manhunt, authorities said.

Jennifer Hyatte is accused of ambushing two prison guards as they were leading her husband — a convicted robber — from a hearing in Kingston, Tenn., fatally shooting one before the couple sped away, authorities said.

Wagers said he had doubts about the Hyattes' story because they "just didn't fit the type."

"They didn't strike me as the Amway type because to be honest they weren't very pushy about their product and I've dealt with them before so — that was my only real suspicion," Wagers said.

"But they paid me for the trip so I had no outward reason to suspect that these were bad people."


Copyright 2005, The Associated Press. The information contained in the AP Online news report may not be published, broadcast or redistributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press. [url]http://www.ajc.com/news/content/shared-gen/ap/National/Courthouse_Shooting.html[/url] ===================== Good, now try them and fry them.


JoseyWales

2005-08-11 13:01 | User Profile

you bunch of knuckle-dragging, neanderthals. dont you know race is only skin deep and love is blind ?

[insert picture of diversity here]


xmetalhead

2005-08-11 13:10 | User Profile

The more publicity this story gets the better, IMO.

Let all the Whites see what happens when their women folk marry gorilla apemen.


CWRWinger

2005-08-11 13:51 | User Profile

Here's the link I was trying to post:

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Sicko.


albion

2005-08-11 18:16 | User Profile

[url="http://news.cincypost.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050811/NEWS01/508110393"]http://news.cincypost.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050811/NEWS01/508110393[/url] Former prison nurse Jennifer Hyatte had not officially divorced her ex-husband when she married a convict she is accused of freeing Tuesday.

Records show the 31-year-old licensed practical nurse married George Carlton Hyatte, 34, on May 21 in a prison ceremony but that a decree of divorce from her third husband, Gordon Taylor, wasn't entered until May 23.

Police believe Jennifer Hyatte came to Kingston, Tenn., Monday with two getaway cars: a Ford Explorer in her name that was later dumped and a gold Chevrolet Venture van stolen from one of her home-nursing clients near Nashville.

"You are left grappling for answers and trying to figure it out. What was she thinking?" Tennessee Bureau of Investigation spokeswoman Jennifer Johnson said Wednesday.

"I guess it is anyone's guess," Johnson said. "She married the guy, so you have to assume there is some sort of love connection."

Department of Correction spokeswoman Amanda Sluss confirmed a prison chaplain married the Hyattes in May at the Riverbend Maximum Security Institution in Nashville after an application for marriage was approved in December by the warden.

Jennifer Hyatte had married Taylor in May 2004 and he filed for divorce four months later.

Sluss said the Hyattes' marriage did not allow the spouses to visit one another in the prison after they wed.

Frank Harvey, the prosecutor who secured a guilty plea from George Hyatte on Tuesday to a robbery charge and may be prosecuting him again, offered an explanation for the unlikely pairing.

"Well, it's like Willie Nelson's song, 'Ladies love outlaws like babies love stray dogs' ... or something like that."

She worked as a Department of Correction contract employee for Union City-based Northwest Community Services Agency from May to August 2004, Sluss said.

The agency terminated her employment for sneaking food from an outside restaurant into the prison at George Hyatte's request, Sluss said.

"She was dismissed for introducing contraband at the inmate's request," Sluss said.

Hyatte was married three times before she wed George Hyatte. One of her husbands filed a protective order against her when they were living in Cache County, Utah.

[img]http://images.chron.com/content/news/photos/05/08/10/nation2.jpg[/img] [url="http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2002433083_shoot11.html"]http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2002433083_shoot11.html[/url] George Hyatte's escape Tuesday was at least the fifth time he has escaped. The others were from local authorities in east Tennessee in 1990, 1991, 1998 and 2002.

During the escape three years ago, Hyatte and another prisoner fled a county jail after threatening guards with a homemade knife made out of toothbrushes and a razor blade.

The escape ended a few days later when the two were captured in Florida.

James Polk, who previously represented Hyatte as a public defender, described him as a smooth talker.

"In court he is 'Yes sir,' 'no sir' and 'please.' "

The lawyer also recalled that Hyatte had a previous relationship with another nurse.

"He is kind of a ladies man, too," he said.


N.B. Forrest

2005-08-13 07:33 | User Profile

This is great free propaganda for our side, but that nigger-lovin' whore should still be fed into a wood chipper feet first.


Angler

2005-08-13 07:48 | User Profile

While that woman's willingness and evident ability to fight for her husband are impressive, her choice of husband is much less impressive.


Faust

2005-08-13 08:23 | User Profile

Too bad they were not killed in a shoot out so the tax payers would not have to spend more money on them.