Those who criticize my pamphlet Mythology of Pussy and Dick, should ask themselves if their "politically correct" language would have saved the psychopathic murderer of two adults and six children, including his own son and five children by his former partner and her new husband. Maybe if he had read my little pamphlet he would have learned in no uncertain terms that he did not own his partner, that she was not his chattel property, especially after she married another man and had five children by him. Obviously, somebody needed to inform Mr. Conley his former partner had the right to her own life, no matter his patriarchal mythology that reached the pathological. Somebody needed to tell him, "You don't own the pussy, buddy, get over it. Move on down the line. Don't get stuck on stupid. She has the human right to give her pussy to whomever she pleases. Obviously she was pleased to give it to her new husband, Mr. Jackson.
Mr. Conley is not the first or the last man who thinks his woman is his chattel or personal property, the result of patriarchal socialization. The jails and prisons are full of cave men who suffer from the addiction to the patriarchal mythology. For sure, no Miller Lite language will break through their thick skulls. They need a raw message, especially from someone such as myself who once upon a time thought like them! Let our prayers go out to the adults and children who suffered the death blows of Mr. Conley.--Marvin X, 9/10/15
FYI, if you know someone who could use my 18-page pamphlet, hit me at jmarvinx@yahoo.com. I will send you a free online version. mx
FYI, if you know someone who could use my 18-page pamphlet, hit me at jmarvinx@yahoo.com. I will send you a free online version. mx
Man Kills Ex-Wife, Her New Husband and Five Children in Their Home
By Nigel Boys
During a welfare check of a family on the 2200 block of Falling Oaks in Houston, Texas, police discovered the scene of a mass murder, allegedly committed by the occupant of the house’s former husband, 49-year-old David Ray Conley III.
The Daily Mail reports that Conley had recently moved out of the family home. Conley told the police that when he returned, the locks had been changed. He found an open window on Saturday night through which he entered and allegedly proceeded to restrain and kill the eight occupants he found.
Conley’s ex-wife, 40-year-old Valerie Jackson and her 50-year-old husband Dwayne Jackson were later identified as two of the victims, along with their five children, Jonah, 6, Trinity, 7, Caleb, 9, Dwayne Jr., 10 and 11-year-old Honesty. The former convict’s 13-year-old son, Nathaniel, was also found killed.
According to criminal records, Conley served nine months in jail after he was arrested for domestic assault in 2013 at the same residence where the murders occured. Doctors at the home near Veterans Memorial and Fallbrook Drive said that all eight victims on Saturday died at the scene after suffering gunshot wounds to the head, according to KHOU-TV.
KHOU-TV reports that deputies arrived at the scene of the murder after receiving information that a man inside the home was wanted on a warrant for aggravated assault on a family member, according to Harris County Sheriff spokesman Thomas Gilliland. He added that while the deputies were waiting for a High Risk Operations Unit (HROU) to arrive, they noticed the body of a juvenile through a window, causing four officers to force their way into the home.
After an hour-long stand-off with police inside the house, Conley was arrested after negotiating his surrender with members of the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, HROU, and the Hostage Negotiation Team.
Conley was charged with capital murder and is being held in the Harris County Jail. No attorney is currently listed for his defense, according to the Daily Mail. He was denied bond by a judge on Sunday afternoon at a probable cause hearing where his arrest affidavit was read out in court. Conley was not present at the hearing.
The most recent criminal record for Conley is for an assault charge that occurred last month; however, his criminal history dates back to at least 1988, according to court records. He was arrested last month for allegedly assaulting the woman he was living with at the home where the bodies were found.
The case is still pending in which court documents allege that Conley pushed the woman’s head against a refrigerator multiple times when she tried to stop him from disciplining her son with a belt.
He was sentenced to five years in prison for retaliation in 2000 after he was accused of threatening to kill his girlfriend at the time, her baby and himself. Conley allegedly put a knife to her throat. He reportedly retaliated against her after she had filed an assault charge against him for cutting her with a knife and punching her in the face.
Prosecutors claim that Conley told investigators that he restrained eight people on Saturday with metal handcuffs, before shooting them in the back of the head.
“We’re here today on a very sad day,” said Chief deputy Tim Cannon at a press conference held by the sheriff’s office on Sunday afternoon. “We’re here with our brothers in arms standing behind us because we’re all hurting,” he said adding that the incident is a tragedy with which the community is all too familiar.
It’s a difficult day for us at the sheriff’s office,” Cannon continued. “Once again, a tragedy has struck… our city. Our hearts go out to those… affected by this tragedy.”
“Cops were walking around with their handguns out, telling people to remain in their houses,” said 19-year-old Alan Cartagena, adding that he was attending a barbecue at a home a couple houses away from the tragedy.
Deputies started going around the neighborhood knocking on doors around 11 p.m., Cartagena continued. “They were also telling them to evacuate. It was extremely scary,” he said, adding that he had heard one gunshot, but wasn’t sure if there were more.