Friday, April 5, 2019

Charmaine Lawson: Arcata, California: A mother's quest for answers: Is there DNA evidence which links the knife used to stab her son to his killer? Good question); Two years after the April 15, 2017 incident, the local police (Arcata Police Department) seewm to back to Day one in their investigation. Why hasn't the Department of Justice been brought in? (Also a good question): This and much more from " 'Outraged' at APD's Press Release, State of Investigation into Son's Killing," by reporter Iridian Casarez, published by The North Coast Journal on March 29, 2019..." In her statement released yesterday, Charmaine Lawson also said she has been told by multiple Arcata officials that DNA evidence links the knife used to stab her son to Zoellner and expressed frustration as to why that has not been enough to move the case forward. "I was told by the three chiefs of police from APD and a city official that Kyle Zoellner’s DNA is on the knife that was used to murder my son," she said. "It is time that Humboldt County residents call out and address the Arcata city officials and Humboldt County DA Maggie Fleming regarding DNA evidence appearing on the knife that was used to murder a young college student."


PASSAGE OF THE DAY: "Marc Taylor, the president and lab director at Technical Associates Inc. and a renowned DNA expert, told the Journal DNA analysis is an incredible tool to link a single-source sample to a specific person. "It's great, it's wonderful science, as long as you get single source samples," he said. "If there's a blood stain at a crime scene and you want to find out whose blood it is, that's great. But when you have mixtures, you have to be extremely careful in interpreting." Taylor said analysts have gotten to the point where they can use a deconvolution analysis to identify up to three different contributors to a single DNA sample but he said there are a lot of factors that make drawing conclusions from such testing very challenging. "Sorting out what these things mean is extraordinarily difficult," he said. While officials have made vague comments about the DNA testing on the knife, the analysis has not been made public, so it's unclear exactly what the testing results were. That criminal grand jury report indicated that jurors heard testimony from two DNA analysts but transcripts from the proceedings remain under seal by law because the grand jury did not hand up indictments. In yesterday's statement, Lawson further urged Fleming to turn the case over to the Department of Justice."

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QUOTE OF THE DAY: "As a Mother who raised two ambitious, amazing, brilliant, outstanding, young Black men (that both went to college), I am deeply disturbed by the recent actions of the APD. When I viewed the blurry images from the press release, all I saw was Black and Brown young people leaving the scene. Why didn’t the officers on the scene that night obtain their names, contact information and statements at the time of the murder? Why - after two years - is the APD just now trying to identify people in attendance at the birthday party? This is beyond negligent."

Charmaine  Lawson:

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STORY: "Charmaine Lawson 'Outraged' at APD's Press Release, State of Investigation into Son's Killing," by reporter Iridian Casarez,  published by The North Coast Journal on March 29, 2019.

GIST: "Charmaine Lawson, the mother of slain Humboldt State University sophomore David Josiah Lawson, issued a statement yesterday criticizing the Arcata Police Department's handling of the homicide investigation, calling it "beyond negligent." The statement came in response to an APD press release issued Wednesday that announced the creation of a 24-hour tip line in the case and asked for the public's help identifying potential witnesses in five surveillance photos taken near the scene of Lawson's April 15, 2017, stabbing death. “I ... was disheartened and outraged at the press release issued yesterday from the Arcata Police Department (APD),” she said. “For the first time after almost two years of allegedly investigating the murder of my first born son, APD set up a 24-hour tip line and released images of potential witnesses. Why weren’t these actions taken two years ago?" Josiah Lawson, 19, was fatally stabbed after multiple fights broke out at an off-campus party where Lawson and friends were celebrating a birthday. A McKinleyville man, Kyle Zoellner, was arrested at the scene and charged with Lawson's murder but a Humboldt County Superior Court judge dismissed the charges against him a few weeks later, saying prosecutors had insufficient evidence to hold him to stand trial. APD continued investigating the case and again turned it over to the Humboldt County District Attorney's Office in November, with then interim Police Chief Rick Ehle saying detectives had found "unequivocal physical evidence" linking a specific suspect to Lawson's death, but on March 13 prosecutors announced that a criminal grand jury had decided not to indict "any persons" in the case, which has now been sent back to APD for further investigation. Current APD Chief Brian Ahearn, hired by the city in November after almost 30 years with the San Diego Police Department, told the Journal on Wednesday that the release of the photos and the creation of a tip line are part of a renewed effort from the department to get witnesses in the case to come forward. There were more than 100 people at the party that night, Ahearn said, and despite repeated pleas for witnesses to come forward, APD still has not spoken to all of them. Moving forward, Ahearn said the department plans to release additional photos and video taken near the scene around the time of Lawson's death and launch a campaign of public service announcements throughout the state urging witnesses to speak with investigators. "We want to make sure none of us ever forget DJ and we need people to come forward," he said. "It's an important part of our strategy to bring people back in time to that tragic night and ask for their help in understanding with precision and detail exactly what took place. ... We want to exhaust the entire list of who was there. We need to find them and we need the public's help to find them. Even if they think they didn't see anything relevant to the case, we want them to share what they know because we think it will help lead to information that will conclude this investigation." "We need your help," Ahearn continued, speaking directly to potential witnesses. "Please come forward. We are not going to rest until this investigation is concluded but we need the public's help to get to that point." In her statement released yesterday, Charmaine Lawson also said she has been told by multiple Arcata officials that DNA evidence links the knife used to stab her son to Zoellner and expressed frustration as to why that has not been enough to move the case forward. "I was told by the three chiefs of police from APD and a city official that Kyle Zoellner’s DNA is on the knife that was used to murder my son," she said. "It is time that Humboldt County residents call out and address the Arcata city officials and Humboldt County DA Maggie Fleming regarding DNA evidence appearing on the knife that was used to murder a young college student." Fleming was not immediately available to respond to Lawson's statement but told the Journal back in January that the analysis of DNA found on the knife is "critical to the case" and said she'd reached out to the California Department of Justice for more information about its interpretation of the evidence. Marc Taylor, the president and lab director at Technical Associates Inc. and a renowned DNA expert, told the Journal DNA analysis is an incredible tool to link a single-source sample to a specific person. "It's great, it's wonderful science, as long as you get single source samples," he said. "If there's a blood stain at a crime scene and you want to find out whose blood it is, that's great. But when you have mixtures, you have to be extremely careful in interpreting." Taylor said analysts have gotten to the point where they can use a deconvolution analysis to identify up to three different contributors to a single DNA sample but he said there are a lot of factors that make drawing conclusions from such testing very challenging. "Sorting out what these things mean is extraordinarily difficult," he said. While officials have made vague comments about the DNA testing on the knife, the analysis has not been made public, so it's unclear exactly what the testing results were. That criminal grand jury report indicated that jurors heard testimony from two DNA analysts but transcripts from the proceedings remain under seal by law because the grand jury did not hand up indictments. In yesterday's statement, Lawson further urged Fleming to turn the case over to the Department of Justice. “This case must be immediately turned over to the CA Department Of Justice (DOJ),” she wrote, adding that Fleming has turned over other cases to the DOJ in the past. "Why did she not push for the DOJ to take over the investigation of the murder of my son?” For his part, Ahearn said APD is committed to solving this case and will work diligently to that end. Asked to respond to Lawson's comments, Ahearn sent a brief statement to the Journal. "The Arcata Police Department is continuing the investigation of the murder of David Josiah Lawson," he said. "Images of people who were in close proximity in both time and place to where DJ was stabbed were released to the public with the goal of developing information that could assist investigators with identifying and locating additional potential witnesses. We stand in solidarity with Charmaine and the Lawson family as they grieve the tragic death of their loved one, David Josiah Lawson." Lawson also offered condolences to the family of  Brandon Brocious, a teenager fatally stabbed in Eureka on Aug. 9, after the mother of the boy accused of murdering him was released from jail following a judge's determination that there wasn't enough evidence to hold her to stand trial. “The Lawson family stands with you," she wrote. "Justice for Brandon.""

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Read the Lawson's full statement below: 
Charmaine Lawson, mother of David Josiah Lawson: In response to APD’s Press Release

Dear Humboldt County Community Members,
I, Charmaine Lawson (Mother of DJ Lawson), was disheartened and outraged at the press release issued yesterday from the Arcata Police Department (APD). For the first time after almost two years of allegedly investigating the murder of my first born son, APD set up a 24-hour tip line and released images of potential witnesses. Why weren’t these actions taken two years ago? And, why is the APD primarily releasing images of African American attendees of the party?

As a Mother who raised two ambitious, amazing, brilliant, outstanding, young Black men (that both went to college), I am deeply disturbed by the recent actions of the APD. When I viewed the blurry images from the press release, all I saw was Black and Brown young people leaving the scene. Why didn’t the officers on the scene that night obtain their names, contact information and statements at the time of the murder? Why - after two years - is the APD just now trying to identify people in attendance at the birthday party? This is beyond negligent.

I was told by the three chiefs of police from APD and a city official that Kyle Zoellner’s DNA is on the knife that was used to murder my son. It is time that Humboldt County residents call out and address the Arcata City officials and Humboldt County DA Maggie Fleming regarding DNA evidence appearing on the knife that was used to murder a young college student. I cannot bring my son back, but we can help take a murderer off the streets. Why should a murderer walk the streets with your loved ones? If he killed once, he will kill again. Do you feel safer as a result of the actions the APD has taken in connection with this case? If not, then I encourage you to demand answers from your local representatives.

***I demand that the DA’s office hand over a copy of the official Grand Jury transcript to my lawyers.***
This case must be immediately turned over to the CA Department Of Justice (DOJ). DA Fleming has previously called in the FBI and State Attorney General for help during the Sheriff’s Office corruption investigation. Fleming emphasized the urgency of the need for assistance to these outside agencies during that investigation. Why did she not push for the DOJ to take over the investigation of the murder of my son (especially after she failed to present adequate and/or sufficient evidence at both the preliminary hearing and grand jury proceedings)? The DOJ will not decline a county official request.

I have been informed that there are only two major DNA contributors on the knife. DNA does not LIE. But, the DA has decided that in order to take any further action on this case the investigators need to find an eye witness. In other words, District Attorney Fleming wants the public to believe that eyewitness testimony is more reliable than the results of scientific DNA forensic testing. This is beyond absurd.

● Ann O’keefe was 11 years old when she was strangled to death in Southern California in 1973. DNA
evidence brought her murderer to justice about 3 weeks ago.
● Anna Hiavka was found murdered in Portland in 1979. DNA evidence identified her killer as Jerry
“Animal” McFadden.
● Grim Sleeper, serial killer Lonnie Franklin, responsible for decades of murders, was caught through
DNA evidence.
● The Golden State Killer - 13 murder counts from 1970s to the 1980s - was caught through DNA
evidence.

These are just a few examples of how DNA evidence can identify a person(s) responsible for committing crimes. How long will I have to grieve before my son’s murderer is brought to justice?
Two years ago, my son and his friends were leaving a birthday party when they were approached by a young woman and her friends about a missing cell phone. My son lost his life over a cell phone. A phone that was later found by Lila Ortega.

I will fight for justice for my son. I will fight for justice in Humboldt County. There are many murder cases on DA Fleming’s desk that she is unwilling to prosecute. I am fighting for those families as well. The failure of the APD to protect and serve this community is an issue that is greater than my son. I will not accept the lack of justice for families (like mine) that have suffered as a result of incompetence, lack of proper training, and/or intentional or negligent mishandling of serious criminal investigations. My son is not the only murder victim whose case has been buried and swept under the rug in Humboldt County, California. Enough is enough. It is time to speak truth to power.

I would like to offer my condolences and heartbreak to the family of Brandon Brocious, for the loss of your son, and miscarriage of justice today. The Lawson family stands with you. Justice for Brandon.

“To be a man is to be responsible, is to feel shame at the sight of unmerited misery” - David Josiah Lawson, my beloved DJ.

REST IN POWER MY SWEET LOVE. YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. ALWAYS AND FOREVER,
MOMMYS ANGEL.
In love and justice,
Charmaine Lawson"
The entire story can be read at:
https://www.northcoastjournal.com/NewsBlog/archives/2019/03/29/charmaine-lawson-outraged-at-apds-press-release-state-of-investigation-into-sons-killing

PUBLISHER'S NOTE: I am monitoring this case/issue. Keep your eye on the Charles Smith Blog for reports on developments. The Toronto Star, my previous employer for more than twenty incredible years, has put considerable effort into exposing the harm caused by Dr. Charles Smith and his protectors - and into pushing for reform of Ontario's forensic pediatric pathology system. The Star has a "topic" section which focuses on recent stories related to Dr. Charles Smith. It can be found at: http://www.thestar.com/topic/charlessmith. Information on "The Charles Smith Blog Award"- and its nomination process - can be found at: http://smithforensic.blogspot.com/2011/05/charles-smith-blog-award-nominations.html Please send any comments or information on other cases and issues of interest to the readers of this blog to: hlevy15@gmail.com.  Harold Levy: Publisher; The Charles Smith Blog.

mboldt County residents call out and address the Arcata city officials and Humboldt County DA Maggie Fleming regarding DNA evidence appearing on the knife that was used to murder a young college student."