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Bad Seed
The Qawmane Wilson Story
The Monster At Home
The House Of “High Hopes”
Jimmy Digital True Crime Files
Intro
In a world full of news of murder and mayhem some stories just really stick out
the three stories covered in this book shows just how low and debased a person can
go.
The cruelty and savagery of these crimes are beyond description.
A son kills his mother to make it rain.
A families closet relative turns out to be there worst nightmare.
A son turns a house of hope into a house of blood.
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Bad Seed
When Qawmane Wilson didn't show obvious grief at his mother's funeral, his cousin chalked it up to shock, that "he was just having trouble processing her death – numbed."
Yolanda Holmes a successful beauty shop owner in Chicago was stabbed and shot to
death in her Chicago apartment Sept. 2, 2012, Holmes a prominent beautician,
successful business owner and active member of the Uptown community.
She owned the popular beauty shop Nappy Headz at the funeral Qawmane the
Rapper/Actor known as Young QC didn't sit in the front row of the church near Yolanda Holmes' casket and spent much of the service hanging outside, according to friends and relatives, some of whom found his behavior at the September 2012 funeral odd.
The loss of Holmes stunned the Uptown Chicago neighborhood. The North Side resident was a popular, community-minded figure who
handed out school supplies to area children, hosted back-to-school parties and ran a busy
a beauty shop.
Zion Banks, Holmes' a first cousin noticed Qawmane seemed a little distant. He didn't seem devastated but after Holmes was buried the family still did not have a clue
about who had killed Yolanda Holmes.
Qawmane was known as a flashy guy and described by friends as charismatic He attended. A former classmate described him as
a "cool" guy who yearned for attention, especially from "the ladies," she said.
Wilson later attended Senn High School in Edgewater.
Some of his classmates at Senn said they found him to be "full of himself." Others found him funny, energetic and "down to earth."
One classmate said "he was a cool dude” who "joked around and loved to dance” in the hallways. She said he even came to her defense once when another student tried to beat her up.
A longtime friend and former employee of Yolanda Holmes, Julie, who asked that her last name be withheld, said "I heard he wanted to be famous."
Qawmane was driven to be in Hollywood he produced and starred in multiple YouTube
videos and also starred in "The Nick Story," a family drama on YouTube.
One week after Holmes' death,Qawmane Wilson liquidated his mother's bank accounts, collecting more than $90,000. He also was the
beneficiary of two of her life insurance policies, authorities allege in court documents.
Numerous pictures and videos of him flaunting his lifestyle appeared online within weeks of Holmes' murder. His Facebook, YouTube and Instagram accounts show examples of the lavish life he's lived in the last year.
One Instagram picture shows Wilson at the Burberry store Downtown laying a stack of cash out in front of a cash register.
Another shows him at the wheel of a Mustang holding an expensive leather Versace "Medusa Head" belt. There are pictures
of him with an array of newly purchased Air Jordans.
He brags about buying $1,500 puppies on social media, and tells of his luxury cars, designer clothes, guns and copious
amounts of weed. There is also a video of him withdrawing a $20 thousand in cash from a Chase bank and then throwing it in the air, sending a crowd of his "fans," into a frenzy.
50-year-old Jefferson Park resident Tia Bouvi'a, former employee and longtime friend of Yolanda Holmes said she remembered Wilson as a "spoiled,” child who was well-treated by Holmes. Holmes bought her son a Camaro, kept him stocked with designer clothes and helped him find jobs when he needed help,she stated.
Even so, Bouvi'a said Wilson often exaggerated his mother's finances to other kids. She remembers overhearing Wilson, as a 16-year-old hanging outside his mother's salon, boasting to his friends: "I got money." "He bragged a lot that his mom had money and he was rich," she said.
A video of Young QC counting $20k withdrawn from Chase bank to make it Rain!
Young QC throwing $20 thousand dollars of his murdered moms money into the street.
Qawmane Wilson was interviewed and spoke out about his mother's death a year ago, outside the highly publicized Hadiya Pendleton's funeral.
"My mother, she was a neighborhood woman. A guy entered her home and murdered her," he told WGN News, "just to steal."
While Wilson was known as a flashy guy before his mother died, his tastes grew noticeably more luxurious after she was
murdered, according to his friends, former classmates, relatives and friends of his mother.
That in turn drew the attention of Chicago PD Wilson, was arrested December of 2014 and charged with murder and home invasion,Wilson " Young QC ," enlisted the help of two other people to kill his mother Loriana Johnson, 23, and Eugene Spencer, 22, were all ordered held without bail for the slaying of Yolanda Holmes.
The family of Yolanda Holmes were shocked and outraged "She was a single parent who took so many steps to make sure he was OK, his cousin Zion Banks said "He grew up loved."
Wilson's father, Jeffrey Todd Wilson, is serving a life sentence in Statesville Correctional Center in Crest Hill, Ill., for murder. The reputed West Side gang leader was arrested in 1993. Authorities accused him of setting fire to an apartment building in 1990 that killed two low-level crack house workers after the dealer who ran the drug den refused to
pay a street tax of $500 to $1,000 a month.
Yunae Holmes, the victim's sister and Wilson's aunt, posted on Facebook "I'm trying to figure out why he would do such a thing. She did everything for him."
Wilson, and his alleged accomplices Loriana Johnson, 23, and Eugene Spencer, 22, were all ordered held without bail for the slaying of Yolanda Holmes.
The Monster At Home
The Marcus Wesson Story
Marcus Delon Wesson (born August 22, 1946) in Kansas to Benjamin and Carrie Wesson and raised as a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Wesson claimed that his father was abusive and his mother was a religious fanatic. By the early 1960s, the family had moved to San Bernardino, California. After dropping out of high school, Wesson joined the Army and was stationed in Europe. Shortly after returning to the US and leaving the military, he became involved with Rosemary Solorio, a married woman living in San Jose. Soon Solorio broke up with her husband, and Wesson moved in with her and her children.
In 1971, Solorio gave birth to Wesson's son. At the same time, Wesson was cultivating a relationship with one of Solorio's daughters Elizabeth, telling her that God had chosen her to be his bride. In 1974, at the age of 9, Elizabeth "married" 27-year old Wesson in a home wedding ceremony. He began sexually abusing her at age 12. At age 15, they married legally when she became pregnant and, four months later, she gave birth to her first child. Eventually the couple had 10 children together, though one died as an infant. One of Elizabeth's younger sisters left her own seven children with them, claiming to be unable to care for them. Wesson never held a steady job and the family mostly lived off of welfare. They often lived in run-down shacks, boats, and vacant houses.
Wesson was abusive toward his wife and children. He prevented Elizabeth from participating in the children's upbringing. He home schooled the children and taught them from his own handwritten Bible that focused on Jesus Christ being a vampire. He told the children that he was God and had them refer to him as "Master" or "Lord". He taught the children to be prepared for Armageddon and that the girls were destined to become Wesson's future wives. He separated the boys from the girls, fearing they would develop sexual feelings for each other. He had the boys stay in a shack in a heavily wooded area and the girls on a rundown boat for several months. Wesson sexually abused two daughters and three nieces, "marrying" in home ceremonies when they were around 7 to 9 years old. Each of the five girls became impregnated as a result of the incest. The mothers never disclosed the paternity of their children because Wesson threatened to harm them and the children if they did so. Court records indicate that Wesson fathered up to 18 children with 7 women, including the five girls.
In Fresno CA. Prior to March 12, 2004, Wesson had declared his intention to relocate his daughters and their children to Washington state, where Wesson's parents lived. On March 12, 2004, several members of Wesson's extended family, along with two nieces who rebelled against Wesson, converged on his family compound demanding the release of their children by Wesson. Fresno CA. Policewere summoned to what was described as a child custody issue, and a standoff ensued. Fresno police testified they did not hear gunshots being fired shortly after, though other witnesses present at the standoff testified they did hear gunshots fired at that time. In the aftermath, nine bodies of Wesson's daughters and their children were discovered in a bedroom filled with antique . Each victim had been shot through the eye. Wesson's other children, who were not present inside the house, survived the incident.
Marcus Wesson with some of his incest produced daughters.
“The Eyes Of A Mad Man”
House Of Horrors
Coffins Taken From Marcus Wessons Home
7 of his 9 victims
At his trial, Wesson, represented by public defenders Peter Jones and Ralph Torres, presented the defense that his 25-year-old daughter Sebhrenah, whose 18-month-old son Marshey (Wesson's own son and grandson) was killed as well, had herself committed the murders, and then subsequently committed suicide.The murder weapon, a .22 caliber handgun, was found with her body, and Sebhrenah's DNA was found on the gun, which lent credence to Wesson's claim. The jury declined to find that Wesson fired the fatal shots, but convicted him of murder anyway, presumably finding that he had persuaded his children to enter into a suicide pact.
Wesson was convicted of nine counts of first-degree murder on June 17, 2005, and also found guilty on 14 counts of forcible sexual assault and the sexual molestation of seven of his daughters and nieces. Wesson was sentenced to death on June 27, 2005.
The House Of “High Hopes”
It was another routine evening at the Suffolk County, NY, emergency dispatch switchboard. Calls had not been pouring in, and anyway, this placid New York City suburb scarcely had any crime to complain of, at least by City standards. Suddenly, at 6:35 p. m., the calm was destroyed by
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