The family of the deceased Heather Spencer has filed a wrongful death action in Hinds County Circuit Court on June 2, 2008 against George Bell, III and his mother, Robbie Bell. A copy of the lawsuit can be found at : http://jackson-jambalaya.googlegroups.com/web/Wrongful%20death%20action.pdf?gda=Gq6iRUoAAADQ-S_HkSOPikN7exfpUYzYGMKn-rF0WkMYRtH1Z1f6gmG1qiJ7UbTIup-M2XPURDQ8RC4sxOPn3-ekoHx-CDEGn_yVOANfXDw4pc--kmCVrA
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The lawsuit alleges the following facts:
The injuries and death of Mary Heather Spencer were proximately caused by the negligent and grossly negligent acts of Defendants. Such acts of negligence and gross negligence, and the death of Mary Heather Spencer, occurred in Hinds County, Mississippi.....
Prior to September 10, 2007, Defendant Robbie Bell knew or should have known that Defendant George Bell, I11 had severe personal and emotional problems, including, but not limited to, diagnosed substance abuse disorders and addictions, and tendencies toward physical violence towards females, specifically, Mary Heather Spencer, deceased......
During the late evening hours of September 10,2007, and or early morning
hours of September 11, 2007, while Defendant Robbie Bell, George Bell, 111, and Mary
Heather Spencer were present, Defendant George Bell, Ill became enraged, and did violence
to the person of Mary Heather Spencer. Such violence inflicted severe, but survivable
injuries upon the person of Mary Heather Spencer. Subsequently, Mary Heather Spencer died
as a result of the failure to receive treatment for the injuries sustained as a result.....
Defendant Robbie Bell failed to act in any manner to enable such assistance or medical treatment, and, instead, did fail to provide any assistance to Mary Heather Spencer.
12. Specifically, Defendant Robbie Bell was present in the residence, with knowledge of the violence that had occurred, and had actual and or constructive knowledge of Mary Heather Spencer's condition, subsequent to the initial injuries to Mary Heather Spencer, and prior to Mary Heather Spencer's death....."
The lawsuit charges the defendants with the following counts:
Count I: Negligence and Gross Negligence
Count II: Negligence Misrepresentation
Count III: Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress
Count IV: Punitive and Exemplary Damages
Damages are not specified. Instead, the plaintiff "demands judgment of and from Defendants, jointly and severally, in an amount within the jurisdictional limits of this Court, and punitive damages in an amount within the jurisdictional limits of this Court, sufficient to deter these Defendants and others similarly situated from like or similar conduct in the future; attorneys' fees, and all costs of this proceeding..."
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If the link does not work, use this link and then click on "wrongful death action": http://groups.google.com/group/jackson-jambalaya
The lawsuit alleges the following facts:
The injuries and death of Mary Heather Spencer were proximately caused by the negligent and grossly negligent acts of Defendants. Such acts of negligence and gross negligence, and the death of Mary Heather Spencer, occurred in Hinds County, Mississippi.....
Prior to September 10, 2007, Defendant Robbie Bell knew or should have known that Defendant George Bell, I11 had severe personal and emotional problems, including, but not limited to, diagnosed substance abuse disorders and addictions, and tendencies toward physical violence towards females, specifically, Mary Heather Spencer, deceased......
During the late evening hours of September 10,2007, and or early morning
hours of September 11, 2007, while Defendant Robbie Bell, George Bell, 111, and Mary
Heather Spencer were present, Defendant George Bell, Ill became enraged, and did violence
to the person of Mary Heather Spencer. Such violence inflicted severe, but survivable
injuries upon the person of Mary Heather Spencer. Subsequently, Mary Heather Spencer died
as a result of the failure to receive treatment for the injuries sustained as a result.....
Defendant Robbie Bell failed to act in any manner to enable such assistance or medical treatment, and, instead, did fail to provide any assistance to Mary Heather Spencer.
12. Specifically, Defendant Robbie Bell was present in the residence, with knowledge of the violence that had occurred, and had actual and or constructive knowledge of Mary Heather Spencer's condition, subsequent to the initial injuries to Mary Heather Spencer, and prior to Mary Heather Spencer's death....."
The lawsuit charges the defendants with the following counts:
Count I: Negligence and Gross Negligence
Count II: Negligence Misrepresentation
Count III: Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress
Count IV: Punitive and Exemplary Damages
Damages are not specified. Instead, the plaintiff "demands judgment of and from Defendants, jointly and severally, in an amount within the jurisdictional limits of this Court, and punitive damages in an amount within the jurisdictional limits of this Court, sufficient to deter these Defendants and others similarly situated from like or similar conduct in the future; attorneys' fees, and all costs of this proceeding..."
For other posts on the Heather Spencer story, see section at bottom of sidebar on right hand side of the page.
8 comments:
First link opened fine.
... on September 10,2007 and/or September 11, 2007, Defendant Robbie Bell did negligently misrepresent to one or more persons matters and/or conditions of fact, andor failed to disclose material matters and conditions of fact, relative to the circumstances present at her residence on September 10, 2007 and/or September 11, 2007.
Do you think the LFP (Ladd Fraud Press) will ignore the actual civil trial too? I wonder if Robbie Bell sent in a contribution to the Chick Ball.
Who knows. I just want it to go to trial so the truth can come out. All of it: the police reports, autopsy, witness testimony, etc.
Tom, if you can't see what the problem is with naming Ms. Bell "most intriguing person" of 2007, then you really do have a problem.
The deleted comment you're replying to was a response to the second anonymous person. Your blog entry wasn't even about the JFP--it was about the civil lawsuit.
Why didn't those things come out in court the first time around?
Omg.....WTF is wrong with this judicial system? All the facts are there and they only have him in jail? Sheeeeeit....I say put the both of them to death. Tomhead...I personally think you need to go back to criminal justice school...cuz you obviously don't even remember what circumstantial evidence is all about. Such a shame when lawyers get paid a substantial amount from their clients for a crappy a** service they perfrom for their clients.
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