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Black Uber Driver Murdered: Killer Sentenced. His Attorney Passes Out.

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On Monday, February 02, Clark County Common Pleas Judge Douglas Rastatter

sentenced the murderer of a Black Uber driver to life in prison. On March 25, 2024, white supremacist murderer William J. Brock murdered a 61-year-old Black woman Uber driver. Brock is a very sneaking and conniving man. To get the scammers to come to his house, he used the old Life Call Commercial ruse. “I’ve fallen, and I can’t get up.” This is while he waited on them with a gun in hand.

After killing Ms. Toland-Hallb, Brock called the police to report his crime. The shocking killing that occurred at about 11:19 a.m. in Brock’s driveway. The camera in the car of the Uber driver, Ms. Letha “Letha” Toland-Hall, captured the killing.

Eighty-three-year-old William J. Brock told authorities he murdered Lo-Letha “Letha” Toland-Hall because she entered his house without an invitation.

Brock believed Ms. Toland-Hall was a member of a gang of thieves who

came to his house to scam him out of $12,000.

Believing that he was living back in the days when a white person could gleefully murder a Black person and become a celebrity — in his community, Brock kidnapped Ms. Toland-Hall, tortured her, then killed her. First, he shot her in her leg to prevent her from leaving, all the while demanding her cellphone. The monster then pumped five more bullets into the 61-year-old woman while she begged for her life.

Why is the crime a vicious first-degree murder?

William J. Brock had numerous opportunities to call 9-1-1 for help during his wrangling with the scammers on the phone. However, he did not.

Instead, he waited for the purported scammer to come to his house to get the ransom money. His choices were to pick up his phone and call the police or pick up his gun and murder someone. Brock chose the latter.

As the story goes, a scammer (now an accessory to murder) called William J. Brock via telephone.

The scammer told Brock that his grandson (Brock’s) had been arrested and that his bond was $24,000.

When Brock called his grandson and didn’t get an answer, he negotiated with the caller/scammer, and they agreed to a $12,000 bond instead of $24K.

The scammers hired an Uber driver to pick up a package. Ms. Toland-Hall just happened to get the call. She was not a part of the scam.

William Brock and attorney.

William J. Brock and his attorney, Jon Paul Rion, are scheming in court, trying to figure out how to get away with murder. Attorney Rion is a 3rd-generation lawyer who works for a law firm founded by his grandfather.

He picked up his gun and murdered a woman. As soon as he shot and killed the Uber driver, Ms. Toland-Hall, he did what white folk like to do. He called the police on a Black person. What were his expectations upon the arrival of the police? He expected them to coach him on what to say to justify his murder.

They coach him just a little to justify the killing of the Black woman — but not much. After the murder that happened outside of Brock’s house in his driveway, someone coached him into saying she invaded his home.

The home invasion story was either concocted by the Madison Twp PD or William J. Brocks lawyer, Jon Paul Rion.

When attorney Jon Paul Rion realized he lost his case, he pretended to faint in court. He should have gone to the powder room to powder his nose instead. You have scammers everywhere, even in court.

In the old movies, the women cried, but there was never a tear. They cried and wiped their noses. WTF. That is Brock’s attorney.

Bill Brock Held Ms. Lo Lethal Hall at Gun Point With His Billy the Kid Six-shooter, then shot her like a dog in his driveway.

The Keystone Cop Police Detective.

While on the crime scene, a police detective talked with the real scammers on the phone. She immediately identified herself as a police detective. She was so proud.
Makes you wonder how she got promoted. She quickly told the scammer on the phone that the person they sent to pick up the money had been involved in a serious accident.

She never tries to prolong the conversation to get the accessory to murder to send someone else to get the money. She shut down the scaming part of the investigation right then and there. She could have pretended to be a neighbor of Brock.

At eighty-three years old, living in a state like Ohio, it’s a great probability that William J. Brock must have witnessed a lynching or participated in one during his lifetime. It’s a good bet this wasn’t his first rodeo. Ohio is in the top three states known for lynching Black people.

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William J. Brock and his attorney, Jon Paul Rion, are scheming in court, trying to figure out how to get away with murder. Attorney Rion is a 3rd-generation lawyer who works for a law firm founded by his grandfather.

Clinton Franklin
Clinton Franklinhttps://mediacorpusa.com/
“Think globally, act locally.” It is crucial to be forward-thinking but not a forward person. “Be kind to everyone you meet because each carries his heavy burden…” Plato. Embrace the three Constants: change, justice, and rightness. The thought police are busy at work trying to suppress free speech. If allowed their march to madness, they will arrest your very thoughts. Free Speech is thy Lord.'
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