CELINA and WAYNE JACKSON - 3 yo and 18 months/ Accused: Curtis Clinton - Sandusky OH
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CELINA and WAYNE JACKSON - 3 yo and 18 months/ Accused: Curtis Clinton - Sandusky OH
Family friend accused in murder of Sandusky mom and her children
Posted: Sep 08, 2012 10:17 PM CDT
Updated: Sep 10, 2012 2:43 PM CDT
SANDUSKY, OH (WOIO) - Police have made an arrest in the deaths of a Sandusky mother and her two young children.
Curtis Clinton is charged with three counts of aggravated murder.
Cause of death is strangulation and Clinton just got out of jail last year. Heather and Clinton were friends. Clinton has known Heather for the past 5 months. He has a long criminal record including assault and involuntary manslaughter
Officers found the bodies of 23-year-old Heather Jackson and her two children, three-year old Celina and 18-month Wayne, Jr. Heather's body was located inside her bedroom between a mattress and box spring. Her children's bodies were found in a closet.
Sandusky police responded to the John Street home at 6:34 p.m. Saturday after a family friend called and asked officers to do a well check.
"For someone to do that to them and their kids. It's very personal and it's sickening," said a family friend.
According to Lt. John Orzech, there were no signs of forced entry and no weapons were used. Autopsies will be performed on the victims to determine cause of death.
Meantime, a fundraiser for the family will be held this week in Sandusky. "Hair for Heather" will take place at Generations Studio and Spa, 1822 Milan Road. It's daily from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. beginning Tuesday and lasting thru Saturday. All proceeds raised will go to Heather's family for burial expenses.
Donations will also be taken at Needle Dicks Tattoo, located at 234 Columbus Avenue.
http://www.19actionnews.com/story/19493271/family-friend-accused-in-murder-of-sandusky-mom-and-her-children
Posted: Sep 08, 2012 10:17 PM CDT
Updated: Sep 10, 2012 2:43 PM CDT
SANDUSKY, OH (WOIO) - Police have made an arrest in the deaths of a Sandusky mother and her two young children.
Curtis Clinton is charged with three counts of aggravated murder.
Cause of death is strangulation and Clinton just got out of jail last year. Heather and Clinton were friends. Clinton has known Heather for the past 5 months. He has a long criminal record including assault and involuntary manslaughter
Officers found the bodies of 23-year-old Heather Jackson and her two children, three-year old Celina and 18-month Wayne, Jr. Heather's body was located inside her bedroom between a mattress and box spring. Her children's bodies were found in a closet.
Sandusky police responded to the John Street home at 6:34 p.m. Saturday after a family friend called and asked officers to do a well check.
"For someone to do that to them and their kids. It's very personal and it's sickening," said a family friend.
According to Lt. John Orzech, there were no signs of forced entry and no weapons were used. Autopsies will be performed on the victims to determine cause of death.
Meantime, a fundraiser for the family will be held this week in Sandusky. "Hair for Heather" will take place at Generations Studio and Spa, 1822 Milan Road. It's daily from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. beginning Tuesday and lasting thru Saturday. All proceeds raised will go to Heather's family for burial expenses.
Donations will also be taken at Needle Dicks Tattoo, located at 234 Columbus Avenue.
http://www.19actionnews.com/story/19493271/family-friend-accused-in-murder-of-sandusky-mom-and-her-children
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Re: CELINA and WAYNE JACKSON - 3 yo and 18 months/ Accused: Curtis Clinton - Sandusky OH
Man accused of killing Sandusky woman, 2 children begins trial
Posted: Oct 27, 2013 8:21 PM CDT Updated: Oct 28, 2013 2:46 PM CDT
SANDUSKY, OH (Toledo News Now) -
The trial for Curtis Clinton, the man accused of killing a Sandusky woman and her two children, began Monday with jury selection.
The 42-year-old is accused of strangling to death 23-year-old Heather Jackson, along with her 3-year-old and 18-month-old in their Sandusky home back in September 2012.
Clinton is also charged with raping Jackson's 3-year-old daughter, Celina, as well as a 17-year-old Clyde girl the week before the homicides.
He could face the death penalty. However, Jackson's family says they would like Clinton to be offered a plea deal for life in prison without parole, in order to avoid a lengthy trial. According to the attorney, he considered the family's request, but decided to proceed with the trial.
http://www.19actionnews.com/story/23802247/man-accused-of-killing-sandusky-woman-2-children-begins-trial
I hope he gets the death penalty. William
Posted: Oct 27, 2013 8:21 PM CDT Updated: Oct 28, 2013 2:46 PM CDT
SANDUSKY, OH (Toledo News Now) -
The trial for Curtis Clinton, the man accused of killing a Sandusky woman and her two children, began Monday with jury selection.
The 42-year-old is accused of strangling to death 23-year-old Heather Jackson, along with her 3-year-old and 18-month-old in their Sandusky home back in September 2012.
Clinton is also charged with raping Jackson's 3-year-old daughter, Celina, as well as a 17-year-old Clyde girl the week before the homicides.
He could face the death penalty. However, Jackson's family says they would like Clinton to be offered a plea deal for life in prison without parole, in order to avoid a lengthy trial. According to the attorney, he considered the family's request, but decided to proceed with the trial.
http://www.19actionnews.com/story/23802247/man-accused-of-killing-sandusky-woman-2-children-begins-trial
I hope he gets the death penalty. William
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Re: CELINA and WAYNE JACKSON - 3 yo and 18 months/ Accused: Curtis Clinton - Sandusky OH
The death penalty would be too kind. I hope he is raped by every man on his cell block daily until he is put to death, the only thing that he deserves.
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Re: CELINA and WAYNE JACKSON - 3 yo and 18 months/ Accused: Curtis Clinton - Sandusky OH
The death penalty is final. He won't get out on a minor technical issue, pardon, escape, parole or whatever to rape and kill again. Too many criminals have gotten out just to rape and kill again. William
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Re: CELINA and WAYNE JACKSON - 3 yo and 18 months/ Accused: Curtis Clinton - Sandusky OH
Execution ordered for murders of entire family
Courtroom outbursts punctuate man’s death sentence in Erie Co.
SANDUSKY — After learning he will face lethal injection for the brutal murders of Heather Jackson and her two young children, Curtis Clinton reacted violently to Ms. Jackson’s brother, who said he would rather have Clinton die in prison at the hands of other inmates.
Deputies and court staff surrounded the handcuffed Clinton and pushed him into a chair while other officers restrained Nick Fee as they shouted profanities at each other in the Erie County courtroom, which was packed with relatives and friends of Ms. Jackson and Misty Keckler, whom Clinton murdered in 1997.
Before the outburst, Common Pleas Judge Tygh Tone imposed the death sentence on Clinton for the September, 2012, killings of Ms. Jackson, and her children, Celina Jackson, 3, and 20-month-old Wayne Jackson, Jr.
In accepting the jury’s recommendation two days earlier for the death sentence, Judge Tone said the aggravated circumstances of the crimes outweigh any mitigating factors.
“The aggravated circumstances of brutally killing an entire family, including the mother and her two children by strangulation, the boy by his own blanket while raping the little daughter, grossly outweighs any mitigating factors the court could point to in this case,” Judge Tone said. “In consideration of all that has been articulated today, the court cannot see any reason to set aside the recommendation of the jury for the sentence of death, by mitigating factors or legal authority.”
Nick Fee is restrained during the sentencing. He told Curtis Clinton the death penalty is too good for him. Mr. Fee said he wished Clinton would die in prison at the hands of other inmates.
Mr. Fee was one of four people to give a victim impact statement in court after Judge Tone sentenced Clinton to death. He lashed out at the defendant in an unprepared, profanity-filled statement, in which he said the court-imposed death sentence was too good.
“The only thing you should thank God for is they saved your life by putting your worthless ass on death row,” Mr. Fee said. “I’d love to come over there and stomp your worthless teeth in ... but I ain’t being away from my family and my kids. Be glad you are on death row, where my buddies can’t find you.”
Judge Tone also heard from Jody Lynch, the mother of Ms. Jackson and grandmother of Celina and Wayne. She told the judge she holds on to the memories and photos of her daughter and grandchildren.
“My family is in heaven now. I believe Curtis is walking dead because of his sins. His soul is dead. May God have mercy on his soul,” she said.
When given the opportunity to speak before being sentenced for the capital crimes, Clinton, 42, neither begged for his life nor apologized to the victims’ family, but instead lashed out at Prosecutor Kevin Baxter and vowed he would win on appeal and have his case retried.
“I don’t respect the prosecutor,” he said. “Like I said, I will be back again.”
Mr. Baxter told Judge Tone the crimes committed by Clinton were the “most heinous and the most brutal murder case” he has handled during his 24-year career as the county’s chief prosecutor.
“Like the judge said, he wiped out an entire family. It was a terrible case. If there ever was a case that the death sentence is appropriate, this is the case,” Mr. Baxter said outside the courtroom.
Seven months before the slayings of Ms. Jackson and her children, Clinton was released from prison after serving 13 years for the 1997 murder of 18-year-old Misty Keckler of Fostoria.
Clinton pleaded guilty in 1999 in Wood County Common Pleas Court to involuntary manslaughter for the homicide and two unrelated counts of assault.
Robert Keckler, center, whose daughter Misty was 18 when Curtis Clinton killed her, holds pictures of her, plus Clinton’s other murder victims: Heather Jackson and her children, Celina and Wayne.
Miss Keckler was found naked in a bathtub with her hands tied behind her back and her feet bound.
Sarah Reynolds, the prosecutor’s victims’ assistance director, read a statement that Miss Keckler’s family had prepared.
“He murdered Misty in such a brutal way and he served only 10 years for her death. Where was the justice for Misty? We have had to live our lives without her. She has been missed from everyone,” she said. “Now [Clinton] has hurt another family. Our hearts break for this family going through what we did and still are.”
The jury convicted Clinton on five counts of aggravated murder, with three of the counts carrying death-penalty specifications. He also was found guilty of aggravated burglary for breaking into the Jackson home on John Street and three counts of rape; one for the sexual assault of Celina and two counts in the unrelated case of a 17-year-old girl six days before the homicides.
The victim in the rapes, who is now 18, testified at Clinton’s trial. She also spoke about the effect the crime has had on her life. The Blade does not identify victims of sexual assault.
“One thing I can tell you, and you know who you are, you have made me stronger. I can assure you of that. That night you probably thought you won,” she said. “But you didn’t take my pride or faith. God never left me. He was there when you choked the life out of me.”
Among the spectators sitting in the back row of the courtroom was one of the 12 jurors who found Clinton guilty of all nine counts with which he was charged and joined his fellow jurors in recommending that he be put to death.
The man, who would not give his name, felt obligated to be present to hear Judge Tone’s decision.
He said he and the other jurors carefully weighed all the evidence and testimony and followed the judge’s instructions to the letter of the law.
“We went over each piece of evidence. We looked at every picture. Nothing was left unturned,” he said. “We all spoke our minds. We all took our time. Everyone was in full agreement.”
http://www.toledoblade.com/Courts/2013/11/15/Execution-ordered-for-murders-of-entire-family.html
Courtroom outbursts punctuate man’s death sentence in Erie Co.
SANDUSKY — After learning he will face lethal injection for the brutal murders of Heather Jackson and her two young children, Curtis Clinton reacted violently to Ms. Jackson’s brother, who said he would rather have Clinton die in prison at the hands of other inmates.
Deputies and court staff surrounded the handcuffed Clinton and pushed him into a chair while other officers restrained Nick Fee as they shouted profanities at each other in the Erie County courtroom, which was packed with relatives and friends of Ms. Jackson and Misty Keckler, whom Clinton murdered in 1997.
Before the outburst, Common Pleas Judge Tygh Tone imposed the death sentence on Clinton for the September, 2012, killings of Ms. Jackson, and her children, Celina Jackson, 3, and 20-month-old Wayne Jackson, Jr.
In accepting the jury’s recommendation two days earlier for the death sentence, Judge Tone said the aggravated circumstances of the crimes outweigh any mitigating factors.
“The aggravated circumstances of brutally killing an entire family, including the mother and her two children by strangulation, the boy by his own blanket while raping the little daughter, grossly outweighs any mitigating factors the court could point to in this case,” Judge Tone said. “In consideration of all that has been articulated today, the court cannot see any reason to set aside the recommendation of the jury for the sentence of death, by mitigating factors or legal authority.”
Nick Fee is restrained during the sentencing. He told Curtis Clinton the death penalty is too good for him. Mr. Fee said he wished Clinton would die in prison at the hands of other inmates.
Mr. Fee was one of four people to give a victim impact statement in court after Judge Tone sentenced Clinton to death. He lashed out at the defendant in an unprepared, profanity-filled statement, in which he said the court-imposed death sentence was too good.
“The only thing you should thank God for is they saved your life by putting your worthless ass on death row,” Mr. Fee said. “I’d love to come over there and stomp your worthless teeth in ... but I ain’t being away from my family and my kids. Be glad you are on death row, where my buddies can’t find you.”
Judge Tone also heard from Jody Lynch, the mother of Ms. Jackson and grandmother of Celina and Wayne. She told the judge she holds on to the memories and photos of her daughter and grandchildren.
“My family is in heaven now. I believe Curtis is walking dead because of his sins. His soul is dead. May God have mercy on his soul,” she said.
When given the opportunity to speak before being sentenced for the capital crimes, Clinton, 42, neither begged for his life nor apologized to the victims’ family, but instead lashed out at Prosecutor Kevin Baxter and vowed he would win on appeal and have his case retried.
“I don’t respect the prosecutor,” he said. “Like I said, I will be back again.”
Mr. Baxter told Judge Tone the crimes committed by Clinton were the “most heinous and the most brutal murder case” he has handled during his 24-year career as the county’s chief prosecutor.
“Like the judge said, he wiped out an entire family. It was a terrible case. If there ever was a case that the death sentence is appropriate, this is the case,” Mr. Baxter said outside the courtroom.
Seven months before the slayings of Ms. Jackson and her children, Clinton was released from prison after serving 13 years for the 1997 murder of 18-year-old Misty Keckler of Fostoria.
Clinton pleaded guilty in 1999 in Wood County Common Pleas Court to involuntary manslaughter for the homicide and two unrelated counts of assault.
Robert Keckler, center, whose daughter Misty was 18 when Curtis Clinton killed her, holds pictures of her, plus Clinton’s other murder victims: Heather Jackson and her children, Celina and Wayne.
Miss Keckler was found naked in a bathtub with her hands tied behind her back and her feet bound.
Sarah Reynolds, the prosecutor’s victims’ assistance director, read a statement that Miss Keckler’s family had prepared.
“He murdered Misty in such a brutal way and he served only 10 years for her death. Where was the justice for Misty? We have had to live our lives without her. She has been missed from everyone,” she said. “Now [Clinton] has hurt another family. Our hearts break for this family going through what we did and still are.”
The jury convicted Clinton on five counts of aggravated murder, with three of the counts carrying death-penalty specifications. He also was found guilty of aggravated burglary for breaking into the Jackson home on John Street and three counts of rape; one for the sexual assault of Celina and two counts in the unrelated case of a 17-year-old girl six days before the homicides.
The victim in the rapes, who is now 18, testified at Clinton’s trial. She also spoke about the effect the crime has had on her life. The Blade does not identify victims of sexual assault.
“One thing I can tell you, and you know who you are, you have made me stronger. I can assure you of that. That night you probably thought you won,” she said. “But you didn’t take my pride or faith. God never left me. He was there when you choked the life out of me.”
Among the spectators sitting in the back row of the courtroom was one of the 12 jurors who found Clinton guilty of all nine counts with which he was charged and joined his fellow jurors in recommending that he be put to death.
The man, who would not give his name, felt obligated to be present to hear Judge Tone’s decision.
He said he and the other jurors carefully weighed all the evidence and testimony and followed the judge’s instructions to the letter of the law.
“We went over each piece of evidence. We looked at every picture. Nothing was left unturned,” he said. “We all spoke our minds. We all took our time. Everyone was in full agreement.”
http://www.toledoblade.com/Courts/2013/11/15/Execution-ordered-for-murders-of-entire-family.html
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Re: CELINA and WAYNE JACKSON - 3 yo and 18 months/ Accused: Curtis Clinton - Sandusky OH
He should never have been allowed out of prison after his first murder. Surely it was obvious to decision makers that he was an evil monster.
twinkletoes- Supreme Commander of the Universe With Cape AND Tights AND Fancy Headgear
- Job/hobbies : Trying to keep my sanity. Trying to accept that which I cannot change. It's hard.
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