Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Leave The Backwards Ways In The Homeland

As if America doesn't have enough home grown problems and black women don't have a hard enough time as it is, this man allegedly had this young mother killed because she married his son.
Theirs was a whirlwind relationship: The 18-year-old running his dad's hotel in Kentucky and the 20-year-old Atlanta native hired as a clerk.

Two months after Ricky Rai started dating Sparkle Reid in October 1998, she was pregnant with their daughter, Analla, and in March 2000 they were wed.

But the relationship ended as abruptly as it began. A few weeks after their marriage, she was found dead in her Union City, Ga. apartment, strangled with a vacuum cord and stabbed more than a dozen times.

The trial began on Monday for the unlikely suspect prosecutors say plotted to have the 22-year-old killed. Ricky's 68-year-old father, Chiman Rai, a native of India and a former math professor at a historically black college, could face the death penalty.

The motive: "Because she married his son, because she had a child with his son, and, ladies and gentleman, because she was black," prosecutor Sheila Ross argued to jurors.

Defense attorneys contend the case is not so cut-and-dry. Attorney Don Samuel acknowledged Chiman Rai was "not crazy" about his son's relationship, but said he would never pay someone $10,000 to have her killed.

"It was outrageous," Samuel said of the killing. "But members of the jury, that outrage, that tragedy, will not be mitigated or eliminated by the conviction of an innocent man."

Sparkle Rai was found dead in her apartment in April 2000, her daughter unharmed nearby. But investigators could find little hard evidence pointing to a killer.

The case went unsolved until two witnesses came forward in 2004, a breakthrough the investigators said helped them piece together a trail that eventually led to Chiman Rai.

They charge that Rai teamed up with Willie Fred Evans and Herbert Green to serve as middlemen for the hit squad. The two men passed along $10,000 to brothers Cleveland and Carl Clark, they say; Carl drove the car and Cleveland, a 300-pound ex-con, carried out the killing.

I won't even address the two criminals who carried out the horrific act. I do know that there are customs some folks need to leave in their native lands. When I was home for Christmas another man killed his pregnant daughter, grandchild and son-in-law because he was from the wrong caste. He kerosened their house and set it ablaze. Many families are unhappy with a child's choice of a mate but is it really worth killing for?

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