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Life in a River Ward

October 17th, 2008 · No Comments

Geekadelphia points to an online and soon to be in print graphic novel by New York resident (and native Philadelphian) Kevin Clouden, which tells of the vicious riverside murder of 16-year old Jason Sweeney at the hands of his ‘girlfriend’ Justina Morley and his ‘friends’ in 2003. From the City Paper in 2007:

“The irony of this story taking place in the City of Brotherly Love was powerful,” says comics writer/artist Kevin Colden. His new work Fishtown is loosely based on the true story of a particularly brutal murder in the Philly neighborhood.

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Fishtown is a dark psychological tale that reads like a fresh version of an old true crime pulp novel. It tells the story of the 2003 murder of 16-year-old Jason Sweeney by a group of his friends. Justina Morley, Sweeney’s first-ever girlfriend, is a worthy femme fatale (or, as the attorney for one of the other defendants called her, a “queen of evil”). With the promise of sex, she lured Jason into the bushes where three boys ambushed him. They beat him to death and then engaged in a group hug. They then stole Sweeney’s paycheck and used it to buy alcohol, drugs and deodorant.

Karl at Phillyfuture tells a personal story and links to the coverage (no longer available online) of the trial from the Philadelphia Daily News :

Justina Morley has left the building - and multitudes have breathed a sigh of relief.

After three days on the stand as the prosecution’s star witness in the horrifying Fishtown murder trial, the teenage femme fatale became a star attraction inside the Criminal Justice Center.

Attorneys, court employees, professional “jurors,” reporters, relatives and friends filled all available seats to see the teen vixen involved in the slaying of 16-year-old Jason Sweeney.

Hour upon hour of testimony wore the courtroom down to a frazzled, dispirited nub by late yesterday afternoon. Jurors seemed listless, lawyers were frazzled, the judge appeared drained.

Even defendant Nicky Coia sported a bruised and busted lip - the result of a beating he received yesterday morning at the hands of an offended fellow inmate.

Spectators were stunned.

…Was it her upbringing? Drug addiction? Parental neglect? DNA? Satan? Did this girl with the tiny shoulders really manipulate these three boys to do her vile bidding, as defense attorneys said, or was she just a sad, attention-starved shill?

There was no alternative but to rely on Morley’s own words, read yesterday from a letter she wrote from prison to Domenic Coia:

“I’m a cold-blooded f—— death-worshipping bitch who survives by feeding off the weak and lonely. I lure them and then I crush them. It’s what I’ve done to every boy I was with.”

I don’t know these kids. None of my friends when down that path. It’s somewhat theatrical to say, but all of us know kids like them.

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No Blank Checks.

September 21st, 2008 · No Comments

Congress was shook to the bone by the Bald Banker and Bearded Professor:

Mr. Bernanke and Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson Jr. had made an urgent and unusual evening visit to Capitol Hill, and they were gathered around a conference table in the offices of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

“When you listened to him describe it you gulped,” said Senator Charles E. Schumer, Democrat of New York.

Their reaction calls to mind the reaction to the Bush saber rattling over Iraq as well as this little bit of research:

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March 11th, 2008 · No Comments

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January 26th, 2008 · No Comments

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Delco, the FAA, PHL, and Robert Moses’ Traffic Paradox

December 11th, 2007 · 1 Comment

Come 12/17, my life is going to get considerably more noisy.

It is on this date that the FAA will change flight plans allowing departing aircraft from Philadelphia International by flying west over residential Delaware County as opposed to flight plans that take flights north or south over the Delaware River and largely industrial areas.

The FAA is stating that this aerial land grab (remember, the county may own the majority of the land the airport sits on, but does not own the skies) is necessary to avert gridlock on the tarmac.

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October 15th, 2007 · No Comments

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June 5th, 2007 · No Comments

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23:58 Can Jack Bauer defeat the Elephant in the Room?

May 3rd, 2007 · No Comments

I bailed on Fox's 24 very early in this season - it just became too formulaic, too predictable, and just plain ridiculous.  This week, the readers of Jump the Shark have voted, and a sizable number said that indeed, 24 had jumped the shark (although a not-insignificant amount said it had happened several seasons ago).

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