Mecole Harris |
This show is described as a world of sex and lies where evil hides in broad daylight. Grace Davis entered a poly amorous relationship with the Jenkins couple. She left to maintain custody of her children. The Jenkins killed Mecole, who was absolutely an innocent victim, in order to frighten Grace into returning. Both are sentenced to life as well they should be.
Carmen Jenkins was sentenced to life and is not eligible for release. She has no education credits or disciplinary actions. Clarence Jenkins was sentenced to life and is not eligible for release. He has had three write ups and one educational credit.
His appeal (see link) includes:
On the morning of April 7, 2008, Sue Bostic discovered a garbage bag with unknown contents sitting on her front porch and a threatening note under the windshield wiper of her automobile. Bostic contacted the Greenville City Police Department, and Officer Scott Odom responded to the call. Officer Amber Allen also arrived at the scene and spoke with Bostic while Officer Odom took the garbage bag to the back of his vehicle to inspect the bag's contents. Officer Odom discovered a severed human foot and hand and several severed toes. Officer Michael Petersen, who was employed with the forensic division of the Greenville County Department of Public Safety, then arrived to assist in processing the crime scene and collecting the evidence. Officers Allen and Petersen were informed that a similar note and garbage bag containing severed body parts had been left at the residence of Judon Burnside. They later proceeded to this residence to collect the evidence.
Officer Petersen took the garbage bags and their contents to the morgue and rolled fingerprint impressions from the severed hands. Captain Jackie Kellet, of the forensic division of the Greenville County Department of Public Safety, examined the fingerprints processed by Officer Petersen and matched them to fingerprints on file for Mekole Harris (Victim).
His appeal (see link) includes:
On the morning of April 7, 2008, Sue Bostic discovered a garbage bag with unknown contents sitting on her front porch and a threatening note under the windshield wiper of her automobile. Bostic contacted the Greenville City Police Department, and Officer Scott Odom responded to the call. Officer Amber Allen also arrived at the scene and spoke with Bostic while Officer Odom took the garbage bag to the back of his vehicle to inspect the bag's contents. Officer Odom discovered a severed human foot and hand and several severed toes. Officer Michael Petersen, who was employed with the forensic division of the Greenville County Department of Public Safety, then arrived to assist in processing the crime scene and collecting the evidence. Officers Allen and Petersen were informed that a similar note and garbage bag containing severed body parts had been left at the residence of Judon Burnside. They later proceeded to this residence to collect the evidence.
Officer Petersen took the garbage bags and their contents to the morgue and rolled fingerprint impressions from the severed hands. Captain Jackie Kellet, of the forensic division of the Greenville County Department of Public Safety, examined the fingerprints processed by Officer Petersen and matched them to fingerprints on file for Mekole Harris (Victim).
You can write to Carmen Jenkins at:
Leath CI RA2-0006-B
2809 Airport Road
Greenwood, SC 29649
You can email Carman using Jpay - you will need to select South Carolina and use the ID 00350658
You can write to Clarence Jenkins at:
Claraence Jenkins, 00323856
Broad River CI MU-0266-A
4460 Broad River Road
Columbia, SC 29210
You can email Claraence using Jpay - you will need to select South Carolina and use the ID 00323856
2809 Airport Road
Greenwood, SC 29649
You can email Carman using Jpay - you will need to select South Carolina and use the ID 00350658
You can write to Clarence Jenkins at:
Clarence Jenkins |
Broad River CI MU-0266-A
4460 Broad River Road
Columbia, SC 29210
You can email Claraence using Jpay - you will need to select South Carolina and use the ID 00323856
Take Away
Prisons exist for a reason. Some people, like the Jenkins, are not fit to be at large doing as they please. Try being thankful they exist instead of protesting them.Can't get enough true crime? Consider US Serial Killers for your viewing needs.