Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Black Supremacist, Nation of Islam Serial Murder News

The List: Whites Slaughtered, or Grievously Wounded by the Nation of Islam

By Nicholas Stix

A friend recently sent me the scan of the article which I have transcribed below.

The friend is somebody I became acquainted with through this research—a family member of NOI Zebra victim Stephen M. Conachy, one of the first San Francisco murder victims. I can’t thank him enough.

I have much more material, and more names of white NOI victims from around the country, but I want to get this up now.

The list below was probably put together by Richard Whalley, who ran the California Department of Justice's Intelligence Analysis Unit (IAU). It has some errors, which may be due to the fact that Whalley was either dying, or already dead of cancer. He died in 1974.

Six white NOI victims who were wounded are listed as dead on the 1974 list. I have identified them with asterisks.

Art Agnos, now 79 years old, went on to be elected San Francisco’s mayor, and serve from 1988-1992.

NOI assassins Jesse Lee Cooks, J.C. Simon (aka J.C.X. Simon), Larry Green and Manuel Moore were convicted of the San Francisco murders, and sentenced to life in prison.

NOI members Dale McKinney, 24, Larry Pratt, 26, and Emery Hanson and Russell Lang, both 19, were convicted of the Sacramento murder of Joseph F.M. Belmore, and all sentenced to life in prison. [Here, here, and here.]

I am double-posting this at my Nation of Islam mass murder blog, The Zebra Project, and at my primary blog, Nicholas Stix, Uncensored.  

Names Of 73 Whose Deaths

Are Tied To ‘Angels’ Group

Friday, May 3, 1974

The Register

SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)—

The following is the list of murderous assaults in California, with dates and counties, linked by San Francisco Mayor Joseph L. Alioto, to a newly discovered group called the “Death Angels”:

1. Danny W. Crawford, September 14, 1970, Alameda.

2. John Doe, October 25, 1970, Alameda.

3. Norman R. Wagner, October 27, 1970, Alameda.

4. Albert D. Smith, October 27, 1970, Alameda.

5. James Matthew Larson, November 10, 1970, Alameda.

6. Griswold Wilson, November 10, 1970, Alameda.

7. William H. Blanco, June 18, 1971, Los Angeles.

8. James B. Cowen, July 27, 1971, Alameda.

9. Henry D. Bennett, August 12, 1971, Alameda.

10. Jane A. Oleyar, August 29, 1971, Alameda.

11. Arthur E. Silva, September 2, 1971, Alameda.

12. Joseph R. Rusnak, September 18-19, 1971, Alameda.

13. Allason [sp?] Hassenforder, September 18-19, 1971, Alameda.

14. Raymond Novack, September 19, 1971, Alameda.

15. Ernie Styrman, September 19, 1971, Alameda.

16. Bruce W. Lamar, September 19, 1971, Alameda.

17. Wayne Weslely Hancock, December 25, 1971, Los Angeles.

18. Kenneth A. Holden, January 16, 1972, Santa Clara.

19. David Stephenson, June 22, 1972, Los Angeles.

20. Timothy R. Carswell, June 22, 1972, Los Angeles.

21. Bill M. Pieresa, June 22, 1972, Los Angeles.

22. Alex Lewandowski, June 23, 1972, Los Angeles.

23. Raymond T. Sitemore, June 23, 1972, Los Angeles.

24. Allan Lee Brite, October 8, 1972, Alameda.

25. Clay Thomas Carlin, Jr., February 10, 1973, Alameda.

26. George F. Miller, March 19, 1973, Los Angeles.

27. Victor Joseph Zalneraitis, March 30, Los Angeles.

28. Thomas E. Mitchell, April 21, 1973, Alameda.

29. Anna Lynn Suer, April 21, 1973, Alameda.

30. Robert James Loudon, May 19, 1973, Los Angeles.

31. Ronald Keith Parker, July 29, 1973, Los Angeles.

32. Thomas Wayne Kipling, July 30, 1973, Los Angeles.

33. John Dare Joice, August 4, 1973, Los Angeles.

34. Darrell Matott, August 4, 1973, Los Angeles.

35. Jose Vallaroman [Villaroman], August 4, 1973, Los Angeles [San Francisco].

36. Stephen M. Conachy, August 4, 1973, San Francisco.

37. William M. Durno, August 6, 1973, Los Angeles.

38. Stephen C. Frechette, August 12, 1973, San Francisco.

39. Tim R. Hinch, September 9, 1973, Contra Costa.

40. David Sidney Levine, September 11, 1973, Santa Clara.

41. Thomas A. Garrison, September 15, 1973, Alameda.

42. Gordon Swinford, September 25, 1973, Alameda.

43. Kirk Alan Hughes, September 25, 1973, Alameda.

44. Robert M. Weinstein, September 27, 1973, Alameda.

45. Roger M. O’Meara, October 6, 1973, Alameda.

46. Sonia C. Markovich, October 20, 1973, Alameda.

47. Quita Hague, October 20, 1973, San Francisco.

48. Frances R. Rose, October 30, 1973, San Francisco.

49. Robert W. Stockmann, November 9, 1973, San Francisco.*

50. Saleem Erakat, November 25, 1973, San Francisco.

51. Machael Marie Shain, December 3, 1973, Alameda.

52. Kathy Sue Pethtel, December 3, 1973, Alameda.

53. Paul Dancik, December 11, 1973, San Francisco.

54. Arthur Agnos, December 13, 1973, San Francisco.*

55. Marietta DiGirolamo, December 13, 1973, San Francisco.

56. Alario [Ilario?] Bertuccio, December 20, 1973, San Francisco.

57. Teresa DiMartini, December 20, 1973, San Francisco.

58. Eric Benjamin Abramson, December 20, 1973, Alameda.

59. Neal Moynihan, December 22, 1973, San Francisco.

60. Mildred Hosler, December 22, 1973, San Francisco.

61. Tana Smith, January 28, 1974, San Francisco.

62. Vincent Wollin, January 28, 1974, San Francisco.

63. John Bambic, January 28, 1974, San Francisco.

64. Jane Holly, January 28, 1974, San Francisco.

65. Roxann McMillian, January 28, 1974, San Francisco.*

66. Frederick Peter Wagner, January 28, 1974, San Francisco.

67. Thomas Bates, January 29, 1974, Alameda.

68. Thomas Rainwater, April 1, 1974, San Francisco.

69. Linda Story, April 1, 1974, San Francisco.*

70. Terry White, April 14, 1974, San Francisco.*

71. Ward Anderson, April 14, 1974, San Francisco.*

72. Nelson I. Shield [Shields] IV, April 16, 194,7 [1974], San Francisco.

73. Joseph FM Belmore April 24, 1974, Sacramento.

[On or about the same date as the Belmore murder, Raymond Silva, 53, was ambushed in an alley behind his Sacramento home, and killed by an assassin with a shotgun blast.]

3 comments:

  1. My father's name is on this list. We have never had any confirmed information about what happened to him or who may have killed him. I am very interested to know how you are able to link his name to this group.

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    1. Robert James Loudon was my father. My sister has reached out to the Los Angeles Police Department several times. We have never had any information about suspects or connections that this blog makes and we have always wondered. Any information you can provide would be appreciated.

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