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Police say [Hunter Martin] Ratliff initiated a verbal exchange with the victim, Quanell Abduil Farrakhan, also known as Quanell X, who was working out.
In a lawsuit filed this week, the defendants, Erik and Sean Ibarra opened the door. It alleges their former attorney, Lloyd Kelley, whom they are now suing, expensed $20,000 for Quanell. The reason is consultation fees. In an interview Kelley told us that covered a number of Quanell's services including organizing this protest rally outside the Harris County Jail, consulting on the trial but most importantly drumming up publicity.
A dozen years later, Houston's best-known black activist says he has changed. He is not only older but wiser, no longer beholden to revolutionary politics or an angry young man's immature view of the world. Now Quanell has something else to tell Jews: He's sorry. He was wrong, he says. And though it may anger some in his community — perhaps to the point of threats to his safety — he wants to make amends. Toward that end, he toured the Holocaust Museum Houston on Monday afternoon in the company of its executive director and chair-elect. He appeared moved by what he saw and learned, much of it for the first time. Quanell later expressed sorrow that he would have chosen remarks offensive and threatening to people who endured the horrors of Nazi concentration camps.
During a press conference on Thursday, a full week after Rudy was found outside a church in the Magnolia Park neighborhood, investigators said they didn't find probable cause. That's a requirement before an arrest or search warrant. "I'm trained to listen for statements that can help me get charges or move forward with the case. And no...there was no statements made during this investigation so far," Sgt. Stephen Jimenez said. Activist Quanell X, who said he was in the room with Rudy during the interview with police, said he refuses to believe there's not a single charge the mother is facing. "Everyone should be praying for Rudy and should be outraged with how this is being handled. That woman should be under the jail," he said. "That boy wasn't involved in the scheme. That woman's a straight up monster." KPRC 2′s Bryce Newberry asked if he's aware of evidence other than what Rudy allegedly told detectives during the interview. "I'm going to be honest with you. I'm really not sure," X said.
Stewart's family then contacted Quanell X, a civil rights activist. Eventually, Shepherd confessed to Quanell X that he killed Tynesha Steward and burned her remains on a grill. Shepherd was 27 at the time of the murder.
On March 7, 2015, Farias' mother, Janie Santana, filed a missing person's report for her son. He had taken the family's two dogs for a walk, but they came home without him, Houston Public Media reported. After interviewing Farias and Santana in recent days, police now believe Farias returned home one day later, but that Santana kept up the lie that her son was gone.
Police say [Hunter Martin] Ratliff initiated a verbal exchange with the victim, Quanell Abduil Farrakhan, also known as Quanell X, who was working out.
In a lawsuit filed this week, the defendants, Erik and Sean Ibarra opened the door. It alleges their former attorney, Lloyd Kelley, whom they are now suing, expensed $20,000 for Quanell. The reason is consultation fees. In an interview Kelley told us that covered a number of Quanell's services including organizing this protest rally outside the Harris County Jail, consulting on the trial but most importantly drumming up publicity.