White Supremacist Found Guilty in Magnolia Murder
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Updated: 6:58 PM Apr 17, 2009
White Supremacist Found Guilty in Magnolia Murder
A member of a white supremacist group is convicted of capital murder in the death of a disabled Magnolia man.
Posted: 5:17 PM Apr 17, 2009
Reporter: Joe Brown
Email Address: brown@kbtx.com
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A member of a white supremacist group is convicted of capital murder in the death of a disabled Magnolia man.

James Stallings was found guilty Friday of fatally shooting Gregory Willkomm, 52, in September, 2007. Wilkomm's badly burned body was later found on the banks of the San Jacinto River in northeast Harris County. Prosecutors say Stallings had rented a room from Willkomm before he killed him.

Since the state, didn't seek the death penalty, Stallings received an automatic sentence of life in prison without parole.

Two more suspects in Willkomm's murder have yet to go to trial. Authorities say all three were members of the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas prison gang.


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Posted by: Ray Location: Belfast on Apr 24, 2009 at 05:13 AM

"Secondly there are many organization that cater to whiteS-...IE the young republicans or most of the sorieties and faternities that are located at TAMU.." oh really, perhaps you woudl be so good as to provide links for the young republicans, societies and fraternities showing their constitution, ideology, aims etc as representing whites? I await such links with eagerness, shall I hold my breath.......
Posted by: Anonymous on Apr 18, 2009 at 11:41 AM

Alex, that's the most ridiculous remark I've ever heard. The AB as you call them, are criminals. They were criminals before they went to prison (duh)and they joined gangs because that's what all criminals locked up together do. After all, none of them can trust anybody else. The gangs are all pretty racist, the AB as much or more than others, but mainly they're all criminals!
Posted by: wow Location: bryan tx on Apr 18, 2009 at 10:55 AM

do what Texas what???? Since the state, didn't seek the death penalty...TEXAS what when in the hell Texas stop the death penalty..first i heard of this....un less it did not happen in Texas....
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