
Kamille ‘Cupcake’ McKinney suspect said she saw child’s sexual assault
Derick Irisha Brown said she saw Patrick Stallworth kneeling on the sofa in front of Kamille forcing the girl to perform oral sex on him.
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Kamille ‘Cupcake’ McKinney suspect said she saw child’s sexual assault
Derick Irisha Brown said she saw Patrick Stallworth kneeling on the sofa in front of Kamille forcing the girl to perform oral sex on him.www.al.com
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Kamille “Cupcake” McKinney’s 4th birthday is today
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT ) — Kamille McKinney, also known as “Cupcake”, would have been 4 years old, today. Cupcake was reported missing October 12, 2019. Her family and the city of Birmi…www.cbs42.com
Kamille “Cupcake” McKinney’s 4th birthday is today
Kamille McKinney, also known as “Cupcake”, would have been 4 years old, today.
Cupcake was reported missing October 12, 2019. Her family and the city of Birmingham mourned the loss of the young girl after her body was found. She was 3 years old when she was killed. Today, let’s remember the life and day she was born.
Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin tweeted sharing a birthday message for Kamille “Cupcake” McKinney.
Randall Woodfin @randallwoodfin Apr 22
There's so much going on in our world right now but my heart is with the family of Kamille “Cupcake” McKinney, who should be celebrating her fourth birthday today. (1/2)
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I still just can't even get over what these two did. So evil. One of the few it appears was by true strangers and opportunistic. And for the woman to be part of it. How deviant people just see a sweet child and do something like that I will never understand.Death penalty possible in federal case over Kamille McKinney kidnapping![]()
Death penalty possible in federal case over Kamille McKinney kidnapping
Federal court records show all proceedings are on hold for two suspects in the kidnapping of three-year-old Kamille McKinney in Birmingham as prosecutors make a decision on seeking the death penalty. A federal grand jury indicted Patrick Stallworth and Derick Irisha Brown in July. They each...abc3340.com
Federal court records show all proceedings are on hold for two suspects in the kidnapping of three-year-old Kamille McKinney in Birmingham as prosecutors make a decision on seeking the death penalty.
A federal grand jury indicted Patrick Stallworth and Derick Irisha Brown in July. They each pleaded not guilty.
Now, court records show a federal judge ordered all proceedings are continued in the federal kidnapping case as the U.S. Attorney General makes a final decision regarding on seeking a death sentence.
Stallworth and Brown already face a possible death penalty case on state capital murder charges.
Ugh. These people make me so angry!Death penalty possible in federal case over Kamille McKinney kidnapping![]()
Death penalty possible in federal case over Kamille McKinney kidnapping
Federal court records show all proceedings are on hold for two suspects in the kidnapping of three-year-old Kamille McKinney in Birmingham as prosecutors make a decision on seeking the death penalty. A federal grand jury indicted Patrick Stallworth and Derick Irisha Brown in July. They each...abc3340.com
Federal court records show all proceedings are on hold for two suspects in the kidnapping of three-year-old Kamille McKinney in Birmingham as prosecutors make a decision on seeking the death penalty.
A federal grand jury indicted Patrick Stallworth and Derick Irisha Brown in July. They each pleaded not guilty.
Now, court records show a federal judge ordered all proceedings are continued in the federal kidnapping case as the U.S. Attorney General makes a final decision regarding on seeking a death sentence.
Stallworth and Brown already face a possible death penalty case on state capital murder charges.
This case is horrid. It does deserve the death penalty. Alabama allegedly hands out more death penalties than Texas but Texas executes more...This needs to be a death-penalty case. These two creatures have nothing to offer society, they care nothing for the rules of common decency or humanity, they forfeited their right to be treated in any kind of decent way and they are a threat to anyone around them. No one should have to pay the bills to maintain them. They will re-offend if ever released or paroled and god help us - could reproduce. They have no redeeming value that I can possibly see. IMO.
I agree with the death penalty in this case. These two are so bad that I don't even think their fellow prisoners are safe around them.This case is horrid. It does deserve the death penalty. Alabama allegedly hands out more death penalties than Texas but Texas executes more...
From everything one can tell from the facts we have, these two are depraved and useless "humans" that should never again walk the streets. It is actually one of the few total stranger cases that I have seen in the past year maybe although there are some others, like Dulce, who could be but no one has been apprehended so it's hard to say....
Good point. I always find it hard to compare murders or even compare deaths because in many ways one is not worse than the next or one loss is not worse than the next necessarily, but they do differ. I don't have the right words but this one is beyond depraved and has elements well deserving of the death penalty. The parents having to live or try to fight the thoughts of what she endured deserve it as most definitely what this innocent child endured deserve nothing less than the death penalty!I agree with the death penalty in this case. These two are so bad that I don't even think their fellow prisoners are safe around them.
Give them death. They deserve nothing less. The justice system shouldn't have let these 2 on the streets either. One more case of that. They don't learn!!!!! How many more?!!!Kamille ‘Cupcake’ McKinney murder suspects indicted on federal kidnapping charges![]()
Kamille ‘Cupcake’ McKinney murder suspects indicted on federal kidnapping charges
U.S. Attorney Prim Escalona and FBI Special Agent in Charge Johnnie Sharp Jr. held a Wednesday press conference to announce the federal charges against Patrick Stallworth, 40, and Derik Irisha Brown, 29.www.al.com
The suspects in last year’s abduction and murder of a young Birmingham girl have been indicted on federal kidnapping charges.
The Northern District of Alabama U.S. Attorney’s Office and the FBI on Wednesday announced the indictments against Patrick Stallworth, 40, and Derick Irisha Brown, 29. They are each charged with count of kidnapping and one count of conspiracy to kidnap a minor.
Both already are charged with capital murder of a child under the age of 14 in state court for the 2019 slaying of 3-year-old Kamille ‘Cupcake’ McKinney and, if convicted, could face the death penalty. Now, they could also face a similar fate if convicted in federal court.