Nigger Busey guilty in Hauser rape, murder
Posted: Aug 15, 2008 11:32 PM
ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - Pandemonium over paperwork erupted in Nigger District Judge Stan Whitaker's courtroom late Friday afternoon after the jury announced it had a verdict in the murder trial of Nigger Phillip Busey.
When Nigger Whitaker began to read the verdicts it was clear that Nigger Busey had been found guilty of murdering White Woman Intel executive Kathryn Hauser.
But then the Nigger judge and everybody else quickly became confused.
"We find the defendant guilty of felony murder," Nigger Whitaker said as he read the verdict form prepared by the jury. He then continued to read the other five counts as guilty but stopped when he realized jurors had made a clerical error.
They had written all six guilty verdicts on the form for the murder charge, and they forgot to write down their decision of whether the murder was willful and deliberate.
"We had already come to all of our decisions unanimously," jury foreperson Jean Thomas said later. "It was just a matter of the paperwork."
The judge sent them back to finish their work. When they returned five of the six verdict forms were in order, but the one for the kidnapping charge had not been filled out.
"The verdict forms and instructions are lengthy, and they are confusing," prosecutor David Waymire said after the trial.
Another hour would pass before the forms were in order and Nigger Busey stood duly convicted of first-degree murder, kidnapping, two rape charges, aggravated burglary and armed robbery in the fatal attack on White Woman Hauser at her Nob Hill home in January of 2005.
Whitaker then polled the jurors to make sure the guilty ruling on all six counts was correct:
Defense attorney (Brain-washed white woman) Leila Hood left visibly upset. Earlier in court Hood tried to stop deputies from handcuffing Busey prematurely.
"Judge what are they doing?" she said. "We're not done reading the verdicts."
In hearings leading up to the trial much of the DNA evidence collected at the crime seen had been thrown out because of the way it had been analyzed. However what little remained was enough to convince jurors that Busey was the killer.
"The findings on that breast swab brought us back to we had the right person," Thomas said.
The defense tried to throw suspicion on the victim's estranged husband as the possible killer by bringing in Hauser's co-workers and sisters who described him as abusive.
Hauser's relatives declined to comment on the verdict as she left the courthouse.
"Phillip Busey is guilty of everything that he was charged with," Waymire said.
Busey faces life plus several more decades in prison.
A sentencing date has not been set.
His attorneys said they will definitely appeal.
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