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Stabbed 54 Times: Man Admits Murdering Ex-Girlfriend On First Day Of Trial

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SUFFOLK COUNTY, N.Y. (SCDAO) – Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney today announced the conviction of Kason Parker, 35, of Albany, of Murder in the Second Degree for the fatal stabbing of Meghan Kiefer in 2021.

“This defendant showed no mercy in the brutal and senseless murder of the victim, Meghan Kiefer,” said District Attorney Tierney. “The defendant chose to plead guilty rather than go to trial once he was confronted in court with the irrefutable evidence in this case put together by the Suffolk County Police Department. This plea will not return Ms. Kiefer to her family, but hopefully, it will provide a small measure of closure for all those that loved her.”

 

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According to the investigation, on the afternoon of Saturday, October 23, 2021, Kiefer, 27, of Coram, had planned to go shopping with her friend, but first stopped by her home to pick up her credit card from Parker, her ex-boyfriend. Parker had been staying with Kiefer at her home. Kiefer’s friend drove Kiefer to her home that afternoon, while her friend’s one year-old twins were in the back seat.

When they arrived, Kiefer’s friend pulled into the driveway and Kiefer went inside. When Kiefer exited the home, her friend observed Parker and Kiefer engaging in a verbal argument on the front porch of the home. Shortly thereafter, Kiefer walked back to her friend’s vehicle. However, after opening the passenger door of the vehicle, Parker pulled Kiefer away from the car and began stabbing her with a knife. Once Kiefer’s friend saw her covered in blood and lying motionless on the ground next to the vehicle, the friend got out of the vehicle to render aid. Parker then started to come after the friend, who then retreated to the street out of fear before running back to her car when Parker got into his own vehicle.

Parker then backed out of the driveway, hit the friend’s car, and fled down the street. Kiefer’s friend immediately called 911, and identified the assailant as Kiefer’s boyfriend, having met him before. She also described the red four-door sedan that he fled in, and provided his license plate information. It was later determined that Parker owned a red Acura.

Parker stabbed Kiefer 54 times in her face, neck, head, and torso. Kiefer was also found with defensive wounds to her hands. While being transported to Stony Brook University Hospital, Kiefer went into cardiac arrest and was pronounced dead within minutes of arriving at the hospital.

Suffolk County Police Department immediately began searching for Parker. On Sunday, October 24, 2021, Crime Stoppers received a tip that Parker intended to flee to North Carolina via a Port Authority bus from New York City. Detectives from the Homicide Squad subsequently found Parker on a Port Authority Bus destined to North Carolina. Although initially, when asked his name, Parker stated it was Steven, detectives were able to properly identify him as Kason Parker. Parker was arrested on the bus, and was found to have a bandage on his right hand, and had a bag of medical supplies with him. Parker later received medical treatment at Brookhaven Memorial Hospital, due to a massive laceration to the inside of his right palm.

The following day, on Monday, October 25, 2021, Parker’s red Acura was found abandoned at Schmitt’s Family Farm in Dix Hills with the interior of the vehicle covered in what appeared to be blood. A search warrant was executed on the vehicle, which revealed a tremendous amount of physical evidence including a folding knife recovered from the driver’s side door which would later test presumptively positive for blood. An additional examination would reveal a mixture of DNA that was attributable to both Kiefer and Parker. Parker’s clothing, also found within the vehicle, tested positive for Kiefer’s blood. Finally, video surveillance recovered from a dashboard camera found in the vehicle captured Parker’s flight from the scene of Kiefer’s murder, as well as Parker making multiple admissions to taking Kiefer’s life.

The trial began on April 26, 2021 with jury selection before Supreme Court Justice, the Honorable Timothy P. Mazzei. Opening statements began on the morning of May 1, 2023. Three witnesses had already testified at the time Parker pleaded guilty. One witness was from the Communications Section of the Suffolk County Police Department, who played the 911 call for the jury. The next two witnesses testified as to the attempts made to save the mortally injured victim’s life. A Suffolk County Police Department Sergeant testified that he unsuccessfully rendered first aid to Kiefer in an attempt to save her life, and a surgeon also testified as to his efforts to try to save the victim’s life at Stony Brook University Hospital, where the victim ultimately bled to death. On the afternoon of May 1, 2023, Parker pleaded guilty to Murder in the Second Degree, a Class A felony, which carries a maximum sentence of 25 years to life prison. Parker, who is being represented by Joseph Hanshe, Esq., waived his right to appeal. Parker is due back in court on May 31, 2023 for sentencing.

This case is being prosecuted by Assistant District Attorneys Eric S. Aboulafia of the Homicide Bureau and Veronica McMahon of the Major Crime Bureau.

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Richard Dreyfuss Slams New Diversity Requirements for Oscar Contention: ‘They Make Me Vomit’

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Oscar-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss issued some criticism for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ new diversity and inclusion standards, saying that the updated requirements for Oscar contention “make me vomit.”

Dreyfuss’ comments came during a wide-ranging interview on PBS’ “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover,” in which the actor discussed civics education in the United States, partisan discourse and the Academy’s diversity inclusion initiative.

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“It’s an art. No one should be telling me as an artist that I have to give in to the latest, most current idea of what morality is. What are we risking? Are we really risking hurting people’s feelings? You can’t legislate that,” Dreyfuss told Hoover. “You have to let life be life. I’m sorry, I don’t think there is a minority or majority in the country that has to be catered to like that.”

The four new diversity and inclusion standards were first announced in 2020; they will be instituted for the upcoming 2024 Academy Awards, with two of the four needing to be fulfilled for a valid submission for best picture. The four standards are described as expanding on-screen representation, themes or narrative; expanding representation among creative leadership and department heads; providing industry access and opportunities to underrepresented demographics; and expanding representation in audience development.

Dreyfuss’ comments continued with a defense of Laurence Olivier’s performance in the 1965 feature “Othello,” in which the English actor played the Shakespeare lead in blackface.

“He played a Black man brilliantly. Am I being told that I will never have a chance to play a Black man? Is someone else being told that if they’re not Jewish, they shouldn’t play [in] ‘The Merchant of Venice’? Are we crazy?” Dreyfuss stated. “This is so patronizing. It’s so thoughtless and treating people like children.”

Dreyfuss’ most prominent credits include “Jaws,” “Close Encounters of the Third Kind,” “American Graffiti,” “W.,” and “Mr. Holland’s Opus.” He won the Academy Award for best actor for “The Goodbye Girl.” The interview with Dreyfuss also touched on renewed efforts to control curriculum and ban certain books in public schools.

“I think we’re cowards. Republicans send their children schools hoping and praying that their children will come back Republicans and Democrats send their children to school urgently praying that their children come back Democrats,” Dreyfuss said. “The idea that a parent would walk into a public school and say, ‘I don’t want my children exposed to opposing views.’ That’s wrong.”

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19 minutes ago, redstripe said:

Richard Dreyfuss Slams New Diversity Requirements for Oscar Contention: ‘They Make Me Vomit’

Variety
J. KIM MURPHY
Updated May 7, 2023 at 9:19 AM
 
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Oscar-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss issued some criticism for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ new diversity and inclusion standards, saying that the updated requirements for Oscar contention “make me vomit.”

Dreyfuss’ comments came during a wide-ranging interview on PBS’ “Firing Line With Margaret Hoover,” in which the actor discussed civics education in the United States, partisan discourse and the Academy’s diversity inclusion initiative.

More from Variety

“It’s an art. No one should be telling me as an artist that I have to give in to the latest, most current idea of what morality is. What are we risking? Are we really risking hurting people’s feelings? You can’t legislate that,” Dreyfuss told Hoover. “You have to let life be life. I’m sorry, I don’t think there is a minority or majority in the country that has to be catered to like that.”

The four new diversity and inclusion standards were first announced in 2020; they will be instituted for the upcoming 2024 Academy Awards, with two of the four needing to be fulfilled for a valid submission for best picture. The four standards are described as expanding on-screen representation, themes or narrative; expanding representation among creative leadership and department heads; providing industry access and opportunities to underrepresented demographics; and expanding representation in audience development.

Dreyfuss’ comments continued with a defense of Laurence Olivier’s performance in the 1965 feature “Othello,” in which the English actor played the Shakespeare lead in blackface.

“He played a Black man brilliantly. Am I being told that I will never have a chance to play a Black man? Is someone else being told that if they’re not Jewish, they shouldn’t play [in] ‘The Merchant of Venice’? Are we crazy?” Dreyfuss stated. “This is so patronizing. It’s so thoughtless and treating people like children.”

Dreyfuss’ most prominent credits include “Jaws,” “Close Encounters of the Third Kind,” “American Graffiti,” “W.,” and “Mr. Holland’s Opus.” He won the Academy Award for best actor for “The Goodbye Girl.” The interview with Dreyfuss also touched on renewed efforts to control curriculum and ban certain books in public schools.

“I think we’re cowards. Republicans send their children schools hoping and praying that their children will come back Republicans and Democrats send their children to school urgently praying that their children come back Democrats,” Dreyfuss said. “The idea that a parent would walk into a public school and say, ‘I don’t want my children exposed to opposing views.’ That’s wrong.”

Mr. Hooper is a legend.  Nice to see him not give in to the bs.

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On 5/3/2023 at 11:18 PM, slyone66 said:

too easy without seeing picture to guess what color the dirtbag was...

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these guys always own homes too

 

just like the waukesha guy who slammed into the parade. guy owned a home

 

programs/safety nets out the asss for these sadistic fuks 

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On 5/8/2023 at 8:11 PM, redstripe said:

First time I have heard, What a shame she didn't fit the MSM narrative. 

A Clayton man best known for admitting to obstruction in the shocking death of 12-year-old Autumn Pasquale in 2012 is now headed to prison for decades for an unrelated home invasion in which he himself was shot.

 

Dante Robinson, 25, was sentenced Thursday to 35 1/2 years in prison with 27 years of parole ineligibility for the armed home invasion in May of 2017 in Sicklerville, the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office said in a statement.

The office said Robinson, who was convicted at trial a year ago, broke into the home with four other accomplices

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The hosts on Chicago’s The Score midday today were outraged that Bob Huggins didn’t get fired for calling the Xavier fans Non heterosexual humans .  I love when Jews tell me how all catholics should be offended because Xavier is Catholic.  Maybe this is why the country sucks now, this low-level reasoning.  

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