KENDRICK JOHNSON: Death of teen at Lowndes High School in Valdosta, GA - 2013 - murder or accidental?

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Johnson’s family has long-suspected the teen was killed by classmates and theorized that their parents conspired with school and law enforcement officials to cover up his death. If authentic, the audio may be one of the first significant clues to emerge since the case’s reopening earlier this month by the Lowndes County Sheriff’s Office.

Investigators declined to comment on what's said in the audio but confirmed they’re now tracking down the individual who allegedly sold the tape to Johnson’s mother.
 
You know. The more I watch, the more I change my mind. I don't think this was an accident anymore. Nothing "groundbreaking" in the videos. Just consistent information.

If it wasn't murder/manslaughter, the investigators/LE sure did a hell of a job making things look like a cover-up for no reason.
 
FINDING KENDRICK JOHNSON is the feature documentary product of a 4-year undercover investigation into the facts of this case. From the creator of 'Stranger Fruit', this new documentary hopes to shed light on one of the most important American stories of our time.

"This is the most important film I've ever worked on," says actor and activist Jenifer Lewis. "What this family has gone through is unspeakable but we must speak it so the public knows the truth. Jason has done a brilliant job on this vital story of injustice."

FINDING KENDRICK JOHNSON is now available on digital and video on demand and will be heading to theaters nationwide this Fall.

 
I haven’t watched the videos- skimmed through a few, ran out of patience for reasons I won’t go into, but I’m already aware of the circumstances of the death and to me, there’s no reason to believe that it wasn’t an accident. None.
I don’t know whether the same people are accused, but needless to say, it’s outrageous that anyone could be accused of something that didn’t even happen.
 
I haven’t watched the videos- skimmed through a few, ran out of patience for reasons I won’t go into, but I’m already aware of the circumstances of the death and to me, there’s no reason to believe that it wasn’t an accident. None.
I don’t know whether the same people are accused, but needless to say, it’s outrageous that anyone could be accused of something that didn’t even happen.
I haven't watched any of them and in fact until now, don't think I knew of these videos in this case. It was about the time I wasn't online much I think. Therefore, I can't comment on the videos as I haven't watched them.

Going to respectfully disagree in that, I find this case very questionable. I think debate still exists for that very reason.

I'm not accusing anyone nor am I saying anything can be proven or ever will be now (unfortunately) but I also don't accept the findings at face value either. It isn't a case where the answers are even close to satisfactory or where many questions do not linger.

Jmo though.
 
I haven't watched any of them and in fact until now, don't think I knew of these videos in this case. It was about the time I wasn't online much I think. Therefore, I can't comment on the videos as I haven't watched them.

Going to respectfully disagree in that, I find this case very questionable. I think debate still exists for that very reason.

I'm not accusing anyone nor am I saying anything can be proven or ever will be now (unfortunately) but I also don't accept the findings at face value either. It isn't a case where the answers are even close to satisfactory or where many questions do not linger.

Jmo though.
Well, I’m satisfied that I know all I need to know, you know? (lol)
 
I haven’t watched the videos- skimmed through a few, ran out of patience for reasons I won’t go into, but I’m already aware of the circumstances of the death and to me, there’s no reason to believe that it wasn’t an accident. None.
I don’t know whether the same people are accused, but needless to say, it’s outrageous that anyone could be accused of something that didn’t even happen.
when we had a thread on this before the crash, there were many things that made me believe that it possibly was foul play. I can't remember the exact circumstances, but one thing was where they found his shoes that didn't make sense for it to be accidental.
 
when we had a thread on this before the crash, there were many things that made me believe that it possibly was foul play. I can't remember the exact circumstances, but one thing was where they found his shoes that didn't make sense for it to be accidental.
I've mentioned this before, but before I really dug into this case I also believed that it was 100% accidental.
Now, I'm not sure I'm convinced it was murder. BUT I do believe that his case was not investigated like it should have been. There are so many inconsistencies and irregularities and just an "oh well" attitude about it from investigators. Does that mean it's murder? Not necessarily. But they sure did a great job of making it look like a cover-up.

I think the biggest thing for me right now is something that Ash says that they put into the intro. "If Kendrick did die of an accident, with all that distrust, how could you even ever show that? But then on the flip side, they didn't treat it like it could have been a homicide."

It may very well have been an accident. But with their shitty investigating, even if they come back again and "officially" say it was an accident yet again, that distrust is already there. Why would anyone believe they put their all into investigating this time around either?
 
Well, I’m satisfied that I know all I need to know, you know? (lol)
You are talking to someone who is apt to mix up her no with her know and her nose. Jk. Ya know? Lol here too. I'm not sure of anything, I just know there is a lot that wasn't answered that perhaps could have been.

I don't know what it is about this case but I'm just not okay with it. Maybe it at minimum should serve to show that if something is ruled accident (or in other cases suicide they do it there quite often too or with anyone over 30, heart is a local coroner's and sometimes LE's easy answer to close it quick--think all the deaths in the Vallow Daybell case and now exhumations, re-examinations) a full investigation still should ensue or at least a thorough one to be sure what questions remain can be answered to the best of their ability. I mean in any state and in any such case, where someone died, unexpectedly and in this case, young.

Some cases I remember better than others, this one immediately when a post came up on it brought back more than some would. It is unusual.
 
when we had a thread on this before the crash, there were many things that made me believe that it possibly was foul play. I can't remember the exact circumstances, but one thing was where they found his shoes that didn't make sense for it to be accidental.
You mean the shoes he'd been wearing? If so, it makes sense to me that he took them off after he went into the mat.
 
You are talking to someone who is apt to mix up her no with her know and her nose. Jk. Ya know? Lol here too. I'm not sure of anything, I just know there is a lot that wasn't answered that perhaps could have been.

I don't know what it is about this case but I'm just not okay with it. Maybe it at minimum should serve to show that if something is ruled accident (or in other cases suicide they do it there quite often too or with anyone over 30, heart is a local coroner's and sometimes LE's easy answer to close it quick--think all the deaths in the Vallow Daybell case and now exhumations, re-examinations) a full investigation still should ensue or at least a thorough one to be sure what questions remain can be answered to the best of their ability. I mean in any state and in any such case, where someone died, unexpectedly and in this case, young.

Some cases I remember better than others, this one immediately when a post came up on it brought back more than some would. It is unusual.
Well, it's definitely an usual circumstance, but (here I go again, lol) it's happened before where someone's gotten himself in a place/position he can't get out of and movement was restricted and those circumstances led positional asphyxia.
In this death, the circumstance that he was upside down is what I understand caused asphyxiation.
 
Well, it's definitely an usual circumstance, but (here I go again, lol) it's happened before where someone's gotten himself in a place/position he can't get out of and movement was restricted and those circumstances led positional asphyxia.
In this death, the circumstance that he was upside down is what I understand caused asphyxiation.
And what's your thought of why he was in there? Upside down?

I agree that it is a circumstance in which one could suffocate if in such a position and if they couldn't get out or breathe.
 

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