Recent court documents allege the names of Ruby Freeman and Wandrea “Shaye” Moss were written on a pad of paper labeled “death list” found by police in the home of suspected Oath Keeper Thomas Caldwell, Salon reports. Earlier this month, prosecutors revealed the existence of the “death list” but did not name the workers. Caldwells is charged with serious conspiracy.
“On January 19, law enforcement searched Caldwell’s residence pursuant to a search warrant issued in the Western District of Virginia. One record law enforcement recovered was a document entitled, ‘Death List,’” said the indictment from the Justice Department.
Caldwell’s lawyer claimed in his filing Friday that the list is nothing more than a harmless “doodle pad.”
“This document is not a ‘list,’ but, rather, a doodle pad. The words ‘death list’ are written in all caps, whereas the balance of writing on the doodle pad is written in upper and lower-case letters,” argued the defense motion to exclude the notepad evidence in the case against Caldwell.
Freeman and Moss testified before the Jan. 6th House Select Committee, stating they both received racist attacks and threats stemming from false claims created by former President Trump that the 2020 Presidential election was rigged. The death threats got so bad that both women had to go into hiding and quit. Ex-Kanye West publicist Trevian Kutti also personally went to Ruby Freeman’s home to pressure her to confess to bogus election fraud claims.
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baystateprimate on August 2nd, 2022 at 15:03 UTC »
OMFG the "death list" is the tip of the iceberg. This is the list of everything they are "respectfully" asking the court to ignore (bolded emphasis mine):
A doodle pad—characterized by the Government as a “death list”—recoveredfrom Caldwell’s residence on January 19, 2021.
2) Any evidence regarding Caldwell’s attempt to purchase a .380 caliber handgun
that was designed to look like a “smartphone.”
3) Any evidence regarding Caldwell’s alleged attempt to have another person build
Caldwell firearms.
4) Any evidence involving firearms, firearm accessories, ammunition, or similar
items that were purchased, or attempted to be purchased, by co-defendant Stewart
Rhodes or other defendants after January 6, 2021.
5) Any evidence of alleged firearms and explosives possessed by unindicted coconspirator Jeremy Brown on January 6, 2021.
6) Evidence of sawed-off shotguns and grenades allegedly recovered from Jeremy
Brown’s residence and RV on or about September 30, 2021.
7) Any evidence regarding alleged bomb-making instructions that were located in the
residence of Jessica Watkins on or about January 17, 2021.
8) Any evidence regarding Quick Reaction Forces (QRFs) and guns that were located
outside the District of Columbia at any time during the alleged conspiracy
coffeeandtrout on August 2nd, 2022 at 14:27 UTC »
“This document is not a ‘list,’ but, rather, a doodle pad. The words ‘death list’ are written in all caps, whereas the balance of writing on the doodle pad is written in upper and lower-case letters,” argued the defense motion to exclude the notepad evidence in the case against Caldwell.
Freeman and Moss testified before the Jan. 6th House Select Committee, stating they both received racist attacks and threats stemming from false claims created by former President Trump that the 2020 Presidential election was rigged. The death threats got so bad that both women had to go into hiding and quit. Ex-Kanye West publicist Trevian Kutti also personally went to Ruby Freeman’s home to pressure her to confess to bogus election fraud claims.”
That “doodle pad” sounds exactly like a list of names, or a hit list, and goddamn Kanye’s publicist is involved in the same tactics as the Oath Keepers? Jesus Christ.
was_and_wasnt on August 2nd, 2022 at 14:20 UTC »
Every TV show that ever existed told evil doers to not keep lists. Every one. And they still keep lists. It's almost funny.