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   From: normanfinkelstein@my-deja.com   
      
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   "Tom Sr." wrote:   
       
   By Stephen Webster   
   American Renaissance | July 16, 2002   
      
   This article is taken from the August, 2002, issue of American   
   Renaissance   
      
   On September 9, Reginald Carr and his brother Jonathan go on   
   trial for what has become known as the Wichita Massacre. The two   
   black men are accused of a week-long crime spree that culminated   
   in the quadruple homicide of four young whites in a snowy soccer   
   field in Wichita, Kansas. In all, the Carr brothers robbed,   
   raped or murdered seven people. They face 58 counts each,   
   ranging from first-degree murder, rape, and robbery to animal   
   cruelty. Prosecutors will seek the death penalty.   
      
   The only survivor of the massacre is a woman whose identity has   
   been protected, and who is known as H.G. In statements to police   
   and in testimony at an April 2001 preliminary hearing, the 25-   
   year-old school teacher offered horrible details of what   
   happened on the night of Dec. 14, 2000. That evening, a   
   Thursday, H.G. went to spend the night at the home of her   
   boyfriend, Jason Befort. Mr. Befort, 26, a science teacher and   
   coach at Augusta High School, lived in a triplex condo with two   
   college friends: Bradley Heyka, 27, a financial analyst, and   
   Aaron Sander, 29, who had recently decided to study for the   
   priesthood.   
      
   When H.G. arrived with her pet schnauzer Nikki around 8:30 p.m.,   
   her boyfriend Mr. Befort was not there, but the two roommates   
   were. A short time later, Mr. Sander's former girlfriend,   
   Heather Muller, a 25-year-old graduate student at Wichita State   
   University who worked as a church preschool teacher, joined   
   them. At about 9 p.m., H.G. went to her boyfriend's ground-floor   
   bedroom to grade papers and watch television. Mr. Befort came   
   home from coaching a basketball practice around 9:15, and at   
   10:00, H.G. decided to go to bed. Before joining H.G in bed, Mr.   
   Befort made sure all the lights in the house were turned off and   
   all the doors were locked. Mr. Sander was sleeping on a couch in   
   the living room while his former girlfriend slept in the second   
   ground-floor bedroom. Mr. Heyka slept in a room in the basement.   
      
   Shortly after 11 p.m., the porch light came back on, to the   
   surprise of Mr. Befort, who was still awake. H.G. says that   
   seconds later she heard voices, then shouting. Her boyfriend   
   cried out in surprise as someone forced open the door to the   
   bedroom. H.G saw "a tall black male standing in the doorway."   
   She didn't know how the man got into the house, and police   
   investigators have not said how they think the Carrs got in. She   
   says the man, whom she later identified as Jonathan Carr, ripped   
   the covers off the bed. Soon, another black man brought Aaron   
   Sander in from the living room at gunpoint and threw him onto   
   the bed. H.G. saw that both men were armed. She said they wanted   
   to know who else was in house, and the terrified whites told   
   them about Mr. Heyka in the basement and Miss Muller in the   
   other ground-floor bedroom. The intruders brought them into Mr.   
   Befort's bedroom.   
      
   "We were told to take off all of our clothes," says H.G. in her   
   testimony. "They asked if we had any money. We said: 'Take our   
   money . . . Take whatever you want.' We didn't have any (money)."   
      
   The Carrs, however, were not at that point interested in money.   
   They made the victims get into a bedroom closet, and for the   
   next hour brought them out to a hall by a wet bar, singly or in   
   pairs for sex. In the closet-perhaps 12 feet away from the wet-   
   bar area-the victims were under orders not to talk. H.G. says   
   that when the Carrs heard whispering they would wave their guns   
   and shout "Shut the fuck up."   
      
   The Carrs first brought out the two women, H.G and Heather   
   Muller, and made them have oral sex and penetrate each other   
   digitally. They then forced Mr. Heyka to have intercourse with   
   H.G. Then they made Mr. Befort have intercourse with H.G, but   
   ordered him to stop when they realized he was her boyfriend.   
   Next, they ordered Mr. Sander to have intercourse with H.G. When   
   the divinity student refused, they hit him on the back of the   
   head with a pistol butt. They sent H.G. back to the bedroom   
   closet and brought out Miss Muller, Mr. Sander's old girlfriend.   
   H.G. testified she could hear what was going on out by the wet   
   bar, and when Mr. Sander was unable to get an erection one of   
   the Carrs beat him with a golf club. Then, she says, the Carr   
   brothers "told [Aaron] that he had until 11:54 to get hard and   
   they counted down from 11:52 to 11:53 to 11:54." The deadline   
   appears to have brought no further punishment, and Mr. Sanders   
   was returned to the closet. The Carrs then forced Mr. Befort to   
   have intercourse with Heather Muller, and then ordered Mr. Heyka   
   to have sex with her. H.G. says she could hear Miss Muller   
   moaning with pain.   
      
   The Carrs asked if the victims had ATM cards. Reginald Carr then   
   took the victims one at a time to ATM machines in Mr. Befort's   
   pickup truck, starting with Mr. Heyka. While Reginald Carr was   
   away with Mr. Heyka, Jonathan Carr brought H.G. out of the   
   closet to the wet bar, raped her, and sent her back to the   
   closet. Reginald Carr returned with Mr. Heyka, and ordered Mr.   
   Befort to go with him. Mr. Heyka was put back in the closet but   
   said nothing about his trip to the ATM machine. Mr. Sander asked   
   Mr. Heyka if they should try to resist, assuming they would be   
   killed anyway, but Mr. Heyka did not reply. While Reginald Carr   
   was away with Mr. Befort at the cash machine, Jonathan Carr   
   ordered Heather Muller out of the closet and raped her.   
      
   When Reginald Carr returned with Mr. Befort, H.G. volunteered to   
   go next. Mr. Carr let her put on a sweater, but nothing else,   
   and said he liked seeing her with no underwear. He ordered her   
   to drive the truck to a bank, and told her not to look at him as   
   he crouched in the back seat. "I asked him if he was going to   
   hurt us and he said, 'No,' " she says. "I said, 'Do you promise   
   you're not going to kill us?' and he said, 'Yes.' "   
      
   H.G. got money from the cash machine and adds, "On the way back,   
   he said he wished we could've met under different circumstances.   
   He said I was cute, and we probably would've hit it off." When   
   the two got back to the house, Reginald Carr raped H.G. and   
   ejaculated in her mouth. Jonathan Carr raped Miss Muller again,   
   and then he raped H.G. one more time. Afterwards, the intruders   
   ransacked the house looking for money. They found a coffee can   
   containing an engagement ring Jason Befort had bought for his   
   girlfriend. "That's for you," he told H.G., "I was going to ask   
   you to marry me." That is how H.G. learned her boyfriend planned   
   to propose to her the following Friday, Dec. 22.   
      
   At one point, says H.G., Reginald Carr "said something that   
   scared me. He said 'Relax. I'm not going to kill you yet.' "   
      
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