News Results For Louisiana Ku Klux Klan Initiation Results in Death

News Results For Louisiana Ku Klux Klan Initiation Results in Death and a grand jury has indicted four sub human beings for the shooting death of Cynthia Lynch, 43, of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Prosecutors from St. Tammany Parish, state that during a Ku Klux Klan initiation rite in the Louisiana woods, this woman was senselessly killed, when she tried to leave.
Raymond “Chuck” Foster (shown in first picture) is reputed to be the leader of the Klan Group and he was among the four indicted. He was indicted on a second degree murder charge on February 18Th, 2009, in the November death of Cynthia.
According to Rick Wood, spokesman for the St. Tammany Parish district attorney’s office, if Raymond Foster is convicted, he faces a maximum sentence of life in prison, said Rick Wood, spokesman for the St. Tammany Parish district attorney’s office.
Two other KKK members, including Foster’s son, Shane Foster, were indicted on a count of obstruction of justice, and a woman, Danielle Jones, was indicted on one count of being an accessory after the fact.
Wood also stated Thursday that Foster’s case was assigned to one judge and the others’ cases were assigned to another. Foster is scheduled to be arraigned March 3, and the others are set for arraignment next week.
Eight people initially were arrested in the case. The remaining four were not indicted.
“Haven’t seen one like this,” Wood said Wednesday. “We’ve had a lot of high-profile cases, but not one like this. … As (district attorney) Walter Reed said, it will be to the max. They will be prosecuted to the max.”
Authorities said Cynthia Lynch was recruited over the Internet and took a bus to Slidell, Louisiana, where she was met by two Klan members. They then went to a campsite in the woods near Sun, Louisiana, about 60 miles north of New Orleans, Louisiana, where they met other members of the group.

During the initiation rite, members of the Klan group, which calls itself the “Sons of Dixie”, shaved Lynch’s head, according to Capt. George Bonnett of the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Department and Sheriff Jack Strain, who told CNN in November about the incident.
After 24 hours of drills, including chanting and running with torches, Cynthia asked to be taken to town. An argument began, authorities said, and the group’s leader, Raymond Foster, pushed Cynthia to the ground and shot her without warning.
(pic) Cynthia Lynch
Authorities found out later, after talking to members of her family, that Cynthia wanted to leave because she was homesick.
Sheriff Strain then summarizes that after the shooting, “Foster, we believe, removed a knife from his pocket and rolled over the victim and began a process of trying to remove the bullet from her body … because he was trying to destroy evidence where law enforcement would not be able to piece these things together.”
Authorities then believe that other members of the Sons of Dixie helped cover up the slaying on Foster’s behalf. Sheriff Strain stated that he believed that included burning some of Cynthia’s personal items.
“We’re up to the challenge,” Wood told reporters after the indictments were handed up Wednesday. “This office is ready to proceed and take care of business.”
Authorities received the initial tip about the slaying from a convenience store clerk. Two of the Sons of Dixie went into the store and asked him if he knew how to get bloodstains out of their clothes. The clerk told them he did not, he then called police after they left. We just might see that escapade on “The Worlds Most Stupid Criminals Show.” That should give you an idea of the caliber of sub-human beings we are dealing with.
Officials tracked down those two members and arrested them, then arrested others at the campsite and Foster, all of whom surrendered without incident. Apparently they only know how to be brave when the brutalize and kill women and are wearing their sheets, to hide behind.
Investigators found Confederate battle flags, Ku Klux Klan banners, five Klan robes and an Imperial Wizard robe at the campsite and last but not least, Cynthia Lynch’s body was found under loose brush along a road several miles from the campsite, dumped like trash, with no respect…
Raymond Foster has a history of Ku Klux Klan activity dating back seven years, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center, a Montgomery, Alabama-based organization that tracks hate groups.
These men are vicious, low life, killer dogs. I hope that those involved get the states fullest punishment for what they have done. It is hugely regrettable that Cynthia Lynch had to lose her life to find out that “if you wallow with pigs, you will get slop on yourself.” Our sympathies go out to her friends and family for their loss.
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All of these groups really need to disappear and that is a fact.
There is no time or place for them anymore because all they breed is hate and we just can’t afford to have them anymore. There is enough hate around without them and that is a fact.