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Old 10-31-2009, 12:51 AM
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Defense Rests in Tennessee Torture Slay of Christopher Newsom and Channon Christian
http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2009/06...shtmlKNOXVILLE, Tenn. (CBS/AP) The defense has rested in the trial of Lemaricus Davidson, the man investigators say was the leader in the torture deaths of a young Knoxville couple.

University of Tennessee student Channon Christian, 21, and her boyfriend Christopher Newsom, 23, were kidnapped, raped, tortured and murdered in January 2007.

The couple was on a Saturday night date when prosecutors say they were jumped by several gun-wielding assailants, taken to Davidson's house and over the next several hours raped, beaten and killed.

Newsom's naked, shot and burned body was found on Monday along railroad tracks. Christian's body was found a day later stuffed in a trash can in Davidson's house. Medical experts say she was alive when she was placed hog-tied in the can and then suffocated.

Davidson's ex-girlfriend, Daphne Sutton, testified against him last week.

"He was begging me to believe he didn't do anything. It was all his brother," she said when she confronted him after the local media reported that Christian's body had been found in the small rental house she had shared with Davidson until just a few days before the crime.
Sutton said Davidson came to see her the night after the abduction at her friend's apartment. He was driving Christian's stolen Toyota 4-Runner and wearing Newsom's too-small silver athletic shoes. Sutton's apartment host, Kassi Suttles, testified she also saw the SUV and the shoes.

Defense attorney Doug Trant made little attempt to blunt the testimony and Judge Richard Baumgartner announced without elaborating that he couldn't ask a follow-up question from the jury.

Davidson's brother and co-defendant, Letalvis Cobbins, has been convicted of murder and related charges in the case and sentenced to life in prison without parole. Cobbins testified he participated because he feared his 28-year-old brother and that he saw him choke Christian.

The grisly crime, which has gripped this community and touched a racial nerve with some because Davidson and his co-defendants are black and the victims were white, has been portrayed by prosecutors as a carjacking gone horribly awry.

Davidson, described as a small-time drug dealer and ex-con who served time for carjacking, has pleaded not guilty to 46 counts of premeditated murder, felony murder, rape, robbery, kidnapping and theft. The prosecution will seek the death penalty if he is convicted.
Two other co-defendants are awaiting separate trials. A fifth conspirator, Eric Boyd, was convicted in federal court of being an accessory after the fact for helping hide Davidson and sentenced to 18 years in prison.

Sutton, an acknowledged drug user, said she moved into a friend's apartment a few days before the carjacking but stayed in touch with Davidson. He invited her back to the house on Sunday afternoon to give her a bag of clothes, including a red skirt Sutton identified, that turned out to be Christian's.

She testified that Davidson, Cobbins and co-defendant George Thomas were all at the house, and she was told Cobbins' girlfriend and co-defendant Vanessa Coleman was in the bathroom so she couldn't go in to retrieve her makeup. She also was prevented from going into the kitchen and back bedroom where Cobbins said Christian was held.

Davidson ended up spending a few nights at the apartment, telling Sutton that his brother disappeared with his house keys and he couldn't go home. She testified she doubted him but let him stay even after she found his keys. She confronted him after her mother called to say Christian's body had been found, and he blamed Cobbins.

Suttles testified she, Sutton and another roommate all drove Davidson to another apartment complex to hide.

Davidson was later captured at an abandoned house, where police said they found Newsom's shoes, a few clothes, binoculars and an unloaded .22-caliber revolver — the same caliber that killed Newsom.



Another older article on the crime.

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (CBS/AP) When Christopher Newsom's bound, shot and burned body was identified, authorities warned his mother the sight would be too gruesome for her, but she insisted she had to go.

More than two years later, the first of four people who could face a death sentence in the carjacking, rape and murder of her 23-year-old son and his 21-year-old girlfriend, Channon Christian, goes to trial on Monday.

Mary Newsom recalled last week what she did in January 2007 when she viewed her son's body.

"I put my arm around the body bag and told him, 'Chris, I will not say goodbye to you because I know someday I will see you again.' That's what I believe. And that's what gets me through. It's been a long 2½ years."

Newsom and Christian had been on a Saturday night date on Jan. 6, 2007, and were leaving a friend's apartment complex around 12:30 a.m. Christian was behind the wheel and Newsom was standing in the open door kissing her when they were jumped at gunpoint in the parking lot, according to police accounts .

They were bound, blindfolded and brought to a rundown rental home in an industrial inner-city neighborhood about six miles away, according to police. Newsom wasn't there long before he was taken away, sexually assaulted, shot in the back of the head, set on fire and left beside some railroad tracks a few blocks away, according to defendants' statements.

Over the next day, Christian was repeatedly raped, bleach was sprayed in her mouth to destroy evidence and, Coleman told investigators, Davidson broke her neck. A medical examiner has testified that she suffocated after she was wrapped in plastic bags and dumped in a closed trash can.
The case has drawn extensive coverage among bloggers who at first accused the national media of ignoring the case because of the racial implications – the defendants are poor and black, the victims, middle class and white.

Judge Richard Baumgartner obtained a sequestered jury from Nashville, about 150 miles away, to reduce chances of bias.

John Gill, special counsel to the district attorney, said he knows the community is aware of the case.

"Now because of the Internet, every story is a national story," he said.

Letalvis "Rome" Cobbins, 26, of Lebanon, Ky., will go on trial first. He is being tried on counts of murder, robbery, rape, kidnapping and theft. Cobbins along with two other defendants has acknowledged that he has some knowledge of the crimes, but that he wasn't responsible.

Cobbins’ half-brother, Lemaricus "Slim" Davidson, 28, of Knoxville,is scheduled to be tried next month and was the alleged leader of the group. Police have linked both defendants to the victims through DNA evidence.

Cobbins' attorneys, Kim Parton and Scott Green, did not return calls for comment.

Conservative commentators and Internet bloggers latched onto the case contrasting it to the heavily reported case of white Duke lacrosse players accused of raping a black woman. The charges in that case were later dismissed.

Two rallies in Knoxville in 2007 led by white supremacist sympathizers were met with significant opposition. Knoxville NAACP president Sheryl Rollins, an attorney.

"In no way does the NAACP condone or support anybody — black, white, Chinese, greenies, whatever — that would do what those people did to those children," she said.
Police, prosecutors and the families say Newsom and Christian were not victims of a hate crime.

The others awaiting trial on murder and related counts are Cobbins' friend George "G" Thomas, 26, and Cobbins' girlfriend, Vanessa Coleman, 21. Another man was sentenced to 18 years in prison for helping hide Davidson.

Christian, a University of Tennessee senior, and Newsom had been dating about two months. Both still lived with their parents.

"I know Chris had fallen pretty hard, and I know she was very happy," said Christian's mother, Deena Christian.

Both moms know just about all the details.

"No, I have no doubts in my mind" the defendants are guilty, Deena Christian said.

"What is my hope? Well, I certainly hope that they are all convicted and all go to the death penalty," Newsom said. "And even that is not enough justice for what they have done."
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