Her brother Micheal introduced her to drugs. Her mom Cissy admitted she would have an issue if Whitney came out as gay. Her father John wanted to pay to have Robynโs legs broken so sheโd leave Whitney. Her family were huge factors in her demise.
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we got ppl yelling at us about how we need to โworry about problems at home,โ but when a hurricane absolutely swallows the east coast, gets no response or coverage, yet we just sent billions more dollars for Israel to bomb Beruit, itโs just crickets?
#MarcellusWilliams faces execution tomorrow despite new DNA evidence that could prove his innocence. Justice demands thorough examination, not haste. @GovParsonMO #SaveMarcellusWilliams
The life of an innocent Black man is on the line.
#MarcellusWilliams has been wrongfully accused of a crime he did not commit and is set to be executed on Tuesday, September 24.
We cannot stay silent in the face of injustice. Stand with us and demand that Governor Michael L. Parson (R-MO) stay this execution and save an innocent man: https://t.co/h1FR4Vr9OJ
Marcellus Williams is one of a five death row inmates scheduled for execution between September 20 and 26. The other four are Freddie Eugene Owens, South Carolina; Travis James Mullis, Texas; Alan Eugene Miller, Alabama; and Emmanuel Antonio Littlejohn, Oklahoma.
With so little time until #MarcellusWilliams is set to be executed tomorrow, Sept. 24th at 6 p.m., our best tool is our voice. We must make as much noise as possible in these final hours, as public pressure can make all the difference in the moments leading up to an execution.
Please, email, tweet or call Gov. Parson (@GovParsonMO) RIGHT NOW at 417-373-3400 and URGE him to step in and prevent Marcellusโ execution. https://t.co/2wq41v09Hj
I know everybody is going to get these jokes off about Diddy, and by extension R Kelly, but think of the numerous Black women whose lives were ruined by these horrendous people. The narrative is not, another Black man got taken down โ cause this ainโt got shit to do with Black men as a whole. The narrative is, thank God these women are finally getting the justice they deserve.
while youโre here please sign this petition to demand that congress support indigenous communities by passing the Not Invisible Act in solidarity and tell your representatives and senators to support this act! https://t.co/5BOk1gHKgW
โโI was crying, I didn't want to die that way,โ Nelms told NBC affiliate WXIA of Atlanta. โI don't want to meet the Lord that way.โโ
Thinking of everyone in that high school. We shouldnโt have to live like this.
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My heart is broken. A 16-year-old high school student in Georgia texted her mom, "I know I've not been a perfect daughter. I love you. I'm sorry." Enough is enough.