Racially Charged Kidnap-Torture Case a Possible Hoax

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West Virginia Woman Says Sike
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – Megan Williams’ shocking accusations initially strained the imagination: Seven white people beat her with sticks, forced her to eat feces, raped her and taunted her with racial slurs over several days in a ramshackle trailer in West Virginia.
But the suspects eventually confessed to their actions and pleaded guilty. All but one were sent to prison. Now Williams, who is black, is taking it all back.
Williams lied in 2007 because she wanted to get back at a boyfriend who had beaten her, her attorney, Byron L. Potts, said Wednesday at a news conference in his Columbus office.
Williams no longer wants to live a lie, Potts said.
“She told me the only thing not self-inflicted were the bruises on her face,” Potts said.
‘She’s scared’
Williams, 22, who now lives with a caregiver in Columbus, was in the office with Potts but she did not appear before reporters. Potts said she has received several anonymous phone calls from people threatening her life.
“She is recanting the entire incident. She says it did not happen, and she’s scared,” Potts said.
Seven white men and women were convicted in the case, in which Williams had also said that hot wax was poured on her and that two of her captors had forced her to drink their urine.
Police said the assaults occurred at a trailer owned by Frankie Brewster in a rural area of Logan County, about 50 miles (80 kilometers) from Charleston, West Virginia. Williams was rescued after an anonymous caller alerted authorities.
Potts said that Brewster’s son, Bobby, was the boyfriend who had beaten Williams and that she had stabbed herself with a straight razor to help embellish the story of being tortured.
Prosecutors, who knew about the relationship even during the case, dismissed Williams’ new claim, and lawyers for the defendants would not discuss their plans.
Williams’ supporters were cautious about responding to the statement by a woman whose mother described her during the 2007 case as “slow.”
Potts urged prosecutors in West Virginia to re-evaluate the case and he said that Williams wants people convicted to be released from prison.
Publicity ploy?
Brian Abraham, the former Logan County prosecutor who pursued the cases, said authorities realized early in the investigation that they could not rely on statements from Williams, who tended to embellish and exaggerate details. Instead, he said, the seven defendants were convicted on their own statements and physical evidence.
“If she’s going to say that she made it all up, that’s absurd,” Abraham said. “This looks like another attempt to generate more publicity.”
Potts said he did not know why the defendants have pleaded guilty to something they did not do.
He said Williams is aware that she could face legal consequences for fabricating the story and that he wants to have her psychologically evaluated. He said Williams told him certain people were controlling her and influencing her during the case. He did not elaborate.
In a January interview with The Call & Post, a black newspaper in Cleveland, Williams acknowledged she had been mistreated but said her mother made her embellish the story for exposure and financial gain. Williams told the newspaper that she was afraid of her mother, who knew some of the defendants.
Williams’ mother, Carmen Williams, died in June. Potts said he did not know what role the mother might have had in fabricating the case.
Those convicted were Bobby and Frankie Brewster; Danny Combs; George Messer; Burton; and Burton’s daughter Alisha Burton and son Linnie Burton Jr.
Linnie Burton Jr. was the only defendant not to serve jail time. He was convicted of a misdemeanor battery charge and given a six-month suspended sentence.
Lawyers for the seven did not immediately return phone calls Wednesday or declined to comment. Abraham said none of the seven have appealed.
‘We’re not rushing to judgment’
People who have supported Williams were guarded Wednesday.
“We did have some concerns about what was being done at the time and how it was carried out by Megan and the family, because of her mental condition,” said the Rev. Audie Murphy, president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in Logan and Boone counties in West Virginia.
“We feel the legal system will handle it accordingly,” Murphy said. “We didn’t rush to judgment then, and we’re not rushing to judgment now.”
Sharpton has sent a letter to Logan County prosecutor John Bennett asking him to look into the new claims.
“If Ms. Williams has, in fact, fabricated her story, then I urge your office to vindicate any wrongfully convicted individuals,” Sharpton wrote.
Bennett said Wednesday that he would not be able to investigate the case because he represented one of the seven who were convicted, but Morrison said that would be for a judge to decide.
(AP)
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all I can say is lawd have mercy!
> M Garriss
If this was just a hoax then its the last thing the black community needs with words like reverse racism and people crying about the race card is being used to much it not only hurts Megan as an individual but it hurts black people as a group because in America that´s the way black people are judged as a group. The Media just love this type of story CNN FOX all the big media it gave them a chance to point the racism finger the other way so this was a stupid thing that Megan has done and she should pay for it.
> butch
You talking about a hot mess. The sad part is I believe it. She did not make that up. That’s too elaborate a story. So what it is,is nasty and disgusting and the perpetrators should be in jail just like they are.
> L Dinish
Don’t believe she made that up.
> luvmylocs
I don’t believe she made this up because why in hell would those defendents plead guilty to something so horrific, especially when they had lawyers by their sides. It’s a damn shame if they did allow this to happen to themselves, as well as the girl making up something so horrible. I just don’t believe it was made up. How can someone considered to be so “slow” be so “elaborate” that she could turn the criminal justice system upside down??? How?
> Sheesh
Theres plenty of reasons that could explain why she changed her story. You never know whats going on with her now. Someone could be threatening her life her family’s life. She might just want to try and forget everything that has happened and the only way to do that is to live like it never happened. YOU JUST NEVER KNOW. But as for her changing her story… everyone knows she obviously lied when she decided to say that nothing happened. I mean come on be serious.
> Pssshhh
She ain’t lyin bout what happened!
Somebody threatened her dayum life, so NOW, she tryna act like it didn’t happen…
Sad and sick what they did to her!!
They bet NOT release them frickin ANIMALS!!
> Justice_NOT_just-US
what may be even sadder is that nobody threaten her she just misses her friends.Even abusive friends is better than none.I dont like to judge by apperiances but the sister dont seem to be too bright. Dont be surprise at what goes on way back up in those woods.
> Chuckie494
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