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JACKSON, PENNY: Faking It: Tears of a Crime TV -
13th February 2021: ‘I admit it all … I should have stabbed him a bit more.’ Faking It: Tears of a Crime s7e3: I Admit it All, Penny Jackson/Keeley Bunker, DiscoveryPlus 2023
Police are called to a quiet coastal village in Somerset where Penny Jackson has stabbed her husband David three times. David Jackson’s condition deteriorates as paramedics arrive. ibid.
‘He’s an aggressive bully and nasty and I’ve had enough.’ ibid. Penny
And she took her case to the Court of Appeal. ibid.
‘I might just go and stab him again … I am compos mentis. I’m in the lounge and he’s in the kitchen and bleeding to death with any luck … Er, three times … I am compos mentis.’ ibid. Penny
‘I should have stabbed him a bit more.’ ibid.
‘She’s highly credible at this point.’ ibid. Dawn
‘I accept my punishment and may he rot in hell.’ ibid. Penny
‘Eighteen years in prison.’ ibid. Kerry
JACKSON, RICKY [viz Miscarriages of Justice: Jackson, Ricky]: Send Me Home 2018 - Independent online -
Death Row was like a prison within a prison. You get two hours of rec a week and the rest of the time you’re just stuck in your cell … I had no reason or right to be here … Nobody cares or believes that you’re innocent in prison … A struggle every day to maintain being Ricky Jackson, to sustain Ricky Jackson. Send Me Home, short 13:28 2018
Ending a startling miscarriage of justice spanning nearly four decades, a judge in Cleveland, Ohio has exonerated a man convicted of aggravated murder after the only prosecution witness in his trial came forward and admitted he made up his testimony.
Ricky Jackson, who is now 59, is expected to be released on Friday after spending 39 years in prison for the killing in May 1975 of a money-order collector in Cleveland. He and two other men, who were brothers, were found guilty by a jury based on the testimony of a 12-year-old boy.
But at a hearing in Cleveland this week that witness, Eddy Vernon, who is now 51, stepped forward and confessed that, in fact, he never saw the attack and that the details of what happened had been fed to him by police. He was told that his parents would be arrested if he changed his story. Independent online article 20 November 2014, ‘Ricky Jackson freed: American prisoner to be released after 39 years in behind bars as witness says he made it all up’
JACKSON, ROYSTON: When Life Means Life TV - BBC News online -
A vicious double killer who attacked men, women and juveniles throughout his life of violent crime. When Life Means Life II, Apple TV 2012
October 3rd 2006, Norwich: 76-year-old sex offender Gordon Boon attends a meeting with his probation officer. It would be one of the last things he would ever do. ibid.
Stephen Raven was just sixteen years old. His killer was 21-year-old Royston Jackson. ibid.
This time the victim was female ... The method of attack was frighteningly familiar ... Jackson was never charged with the rape, but it might not have been an isolated attack. ibid.
The motive for the murder remains a mystery. ibid.
A double-murderer has been jailed for the rest of his life by a judge who told him he was ‘a very dangerous man’.
Royston Jackson, 43, of Pettus Road, Norwich, was convicted of murdering sex offender Gordon Boon, 73.
He strangled Boon and dumped his body in a lane at Great Witchingham, Norfolk in 2008, two years after being released from prison for the first murder.
Jackson killed Stephen Raven in Essex in 1989 and dumped his body in the same way, Norwich Crown Court heard.
Both of Jackson’s victims had been strangled and their clothes had been interfered with, before their bodies were dumped in a quiet lane. BBC News online article 23rd March 2010 ‘Dangerous double-killer given whole-lie jail term’
JACOB, LEON: Murder for Hire? TV -
The person I thought I was in love with [Leon Jacob] hired somebody to hurt me. Murder for Hire s1e5: Doctor’s Orders, CI 2019, woman
This guy wanted two people killed now, not just one. ibid.
The divorce was final in August 2015. ibid.
He tells me he needs Megan to disappear. ibid. rozzer
You just told me you wanted to kill this girl. ibid.
JAM MASTER JAY murder: Marcia Clark Investigates TV -
In 2002 on the night before Halloween in Hollis, Queen’s, New York, legendary hip-hop DJ Jam Master Jay was relaxing with four friends in his private recording studio when according to witnesses two men entered and shot-him point-blank. Marcia Clark Investigates: The Murder of Jam Master Jay, CI 2018
Jay had a gun on him and none of his friends will talk. ibid.
JAMA, MUSTAF: Real Crime with Mark Austin TV - Mail online -
In 2005 two female police officers were shot whilst attending an emergency call. Sharon Bechenivsky lost her life; her colleague Teresa Millburn was seriously injured. Real Crime with Mark Austin s9e2: Death on Duty, ITV 2010
These were now the most wanted men in Britain, but where had they gone? ... All members of a London-based criminal gang. ibid.
A prolific criminal who should not even have been in the country has finally been brought to justice for his part in the murder of WPC Sharon Beshenivsky.
Mustaf Jama evaded capture for nearly four years by fleeing to East Africa after the police officer was gunned down in an armed raid on a travel agency.
And as he was jailed yesterday for at least 35 years, WPC Beshenivsky’s widower Paul spoke bitterly of a shambolic criminal justice system which ‘let us down’. Mail online article 23rd July 2009
JAMES, CINDY murder: True Crime Recaps 2021 -
The final years of Cindy James’ life could have been lifted right out of a Stephen King’ novel. From violent attacks to bizarre notes and creepy phone-calls she claimed she was being terrorised by mysterious strangers. But there would be no help coming her way from local law enforcement. Between 1982 and 1989 she filed more than 100 police in Vancouver and Richmond … And then one day it was over: her body was found lying in an empty lot. True Crime Recaps: Was Cindy James Telling the Truth All Along? Youtube 14.51, 2021
She was fully clothed. Her hands and feet were tied behind her back. There was a black nylon stocking around her neck. ibid.