Beloved veteran, known in the local community for his hot tamales killed by 4 teens

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Lawrence E. 'Shine' Thornton: Beloved veteran known in the local community for his hot tamales killed by four teens during violent mugging | Mail Online

And why do we have to read about this in a foreign newspaper?

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A beloved World War II veteran and pillar of his local community was brutally killed in a violent mugging by four teenagers on his driveway.

Terrance Morgan and Edward Johnson, both 19, and Leslie Litt and Geblonski Murray, both 18, have been arrested for the violent death of Lawrence E. 'Shine' Thornton of Greenville, Mississippi on October 18.

Assistant police chief Andrew Kaho said that each of the teens were also charged with robbery and conspiracy to commit robbery.
King for the day: Lawrence E. 'Shine' Thornton was known in the Delta region for his award-winning Maria¿s Famous Hot Tamales, which he began cooking in 1984, named after his wife, Mary

King for the day: Lawrence E. 'Shine' Thornton was known in the Delta region for his award-winning Maria¿s Famous Hot Tamales, which he began cooking in 1984, named after his wife, Mary

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Leslie Litt, left, and Geblonski Murray, right, both 18, were arrested last Monday with two others for the violent death of Lawrence E. 'Shine' Thornton of Greenville

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Along with Terrance Morgan, left, and Edward Johnson, right, both 19, they were charged with murder, robbery and conspiracy to commit robbery

They were initially being held without bond in the Washington County jail pending an initial court appearance but the judge then handed down bonds between $2million and $3million.

Kaho says police were called to Thornton's home at 5:30pm on Friday, October 18.

The 87-year-old had been accosted in his driveway by two men who 'pushed him down and stole his wallet'. He died two days later after being airlifted to hospital.

According to his obituary, Thornton was a war veteran and retired electrician who kept a liquor store on the side to support his family.

He served as a minesweeper for the Navy.

He was known in the Delta region for his award-winning Maria’s Famous Hot Tamales, which he began cooking in 1984, named after his wife, Mary.

According to Southern Foodways, Shine entered the hot tamale business with a jerry-rigged recipe he got from a friend, and added his own spin to it.

Thornton earned his nickname Shine in high school when he began picking out the notes to ‘You are My Sunshine’ during the intermission of a performance.

Members of the band started calling him Sunshine and eventually shortened it to Shine, according to his obituary.

His sunny disposition was still with him as he grew older. According to the website he would sell his snacks out of the custom built kitchen in his home and sit with customers, often playing the fiddle to entertain his guests.
 

I'm waiting for al sharpton and jesse Jackson to comment
on this.
 

I think they have nothing to say.

They want to see this happen
 

I am waiting to see the murder charges.....:thumbup:




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Heck, this happened 60 miles from my house, and I didn't hear about this. Nothing on local "MyArkLaMiss" ... the same Louisiana station that tried to run George in the ground over Trayvon's death.
 

How much local newspaper and other media play did this get?

Body of Missing Minnesota Woman Found in Shallow Grave | ABC News Blogs - Yahoo

Will Nancy Grace investigate it? Or is she only interested in missing blondes? Will Off-the-Mark Levi weigh in? Sheer InSannity run a special on it?

Is this some sign of a national trend?

Good luck to all,

~The Old Bookaroo

Once again OB, I agree with you. I read about that gal this morning, boyfriend killed himself when questioned.

Probably for the better, the news is not reporting the accelerating racial violence now. Over 500 documented incidents on some sites, picking up speed since Trayvon. We certainly do not want to fan the flames on this. As a child of the 50's & 60's in the South, I witnessed the problems. But I really felt over the last couple of decades that things had really gotten better.

And now it seems in reverse......

AND, I really do not like Nancy Grace, she's a bull headed sensationalist in times when she should not be.
 

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