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November 11, 2009

Police seek suspect in teen slaying

Baltimore police have identified the suspect in the brutal slaying of a 15-year-old boy who was found dead on Tuesday inside a closet of an East Baltimore rowhouse. Authorities are searching for the suspect, Dante Parrish, 35 and have put out a citywide alert for him. He is pictured at left.

Alert Message has been issued by the Baltimore Police Department:

Wednesday November 11, 2009 17:27 PM EST

BPD needs help in locating 35 yr old Dante Parrish for brutal sex assault & murder of 15 y/o boy. 410-396-2100

Dante Parrish is wanted in connection with the Nov 10 slaying of a 15 year old Baltimore boy. Parrish sexually assaulted and brutally murdered the victim before leaving him for dead in a bedroom closet. Please help BPD homicide. Contact us at 410-396-2100

This case is particularly gruesome. Police say the victim, Jason Madison Jr., was allegedly killed by a person he knows who had sexually assaulted him. Police said a pillow case had been stuffed in the victim's mouth, and that he had been repeatedly stabbed in the head and throat. 

Posted by Peter Hermann at 5:36 PM | | Comments (2)
Categories: Breaking news, East Baltimore
        

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This is not the first time a "family friend" with a criminal record has murdered a child. Families are supposed to protect their children. TV interviews showed family members saying that Parrish was trying to get the child to have sex with him. Why on earth didn't they do everything in their power to keep him away? He's a convicted murderer and he's after your teenager for sex! Unbelievable!!!

Please find this 'SANE' individual. He should be punished (sodomized) by EVERYONE in public view, everyday. Don't kill him for 15 yrs (RIP Jason). Don't allow him to kill himself for another 15 yrs while in prison unless THEY get to him first. If THEY get to him first make sure it's filmed. Don't punish the attackers. If he manages to survive those 15 in the PENILE system, feed him an Ensure or Boost every other day and water between those days (just to keep him healthy enough to live). When he's finished with that 15 send him back to the square and let everyone sodomize his 'SANE' behind in every orafice til he's depleted from this earth. Do the same to the family who knew he was after him. With family like them who needs enemies. I would go to the end of the earth to protect my children from the evils of this world. To think some people thought he was INNOCENT the first time. He was only innocent because someone was scared of him. Jason's family was scared of him too? PUHLEEZE!!! Arrest them too.

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About Peter Hermann
Peter Hermann started covering news for The Baltimore Sun in 1990, first in Anne Arundel County and, starting in 1994, reporting on the Baltimore Police Department. In 2001, he was assigned to Jerusalem as the Baltimore Sun's Middle East correspondent. He returned in 2005 as an assistant city editor overseeing crime coverage. In 2008, Peter returned to the beat as a daily reporter and blogger. A recent BBC report featured him in a segment on the harsh realities of covering crime in Baltimore.

Coverage will focus on crime trends, problems in neighborhoods in the city and elsewhere, profiles of victims and police officers and try to offer readers a fresh perspective on one of the most vexing issues facing Baltimore and its future.



Contributing to this blog is Justin Fenton, who joined The Sun in 2005 and has covered the Baltimore City Police Department and the criminal justice system since 2008. His work includes an investigation into Cal Ripken Jr.’s minor league baseball stadium deal with his hometown of Aberdeen, a three-part series chronicling a ruthless con woman, coverage of the killing of five Amish children at a schoolhouse in Nickel Mines, Pa., and a job swap with a British crime reporter to explore differences in crime-fighting. A special report looking into how city police handle rape cases led to sweeping reforms that changed the way sexual assaults are investigated in Baltimore. He was recognized as the best reporter in Baltimore by the City Paper in 2010 and by Baltimore Magazine in 2011.
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