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On 26 December 2011, Beverly Hope Melton (30) stopped off at Jack's convenience store (located at 408 Main Street, Jefferson, South Carolina) to fill her car up with gas. As she pulled up to the pumps, Nickolas Jermaine Miller (23) - the black man who would choose to stalk, rape and kill her - was inside the store buying beers. The pair didn't know each other and had never met. Surveillance cameras captured Beverly walking into the store to pay. As she entered Miller exited, passing only inches away from her. Miller returned to his vehicle, a red Chevy, and waited patiently for Beverly to leave. As she got back into her car and drove away, Miller began to follow at a distance. The surveillance footage marked the last time that Beverly was seen alive.

A few miles down the road, Beverly realized something was wrong. A red Chevy had followed her at every turn, and was now edging closer and closer to her back bumper. Growing increasingly concerned, Beverly called her grandmother who lived 2 miles away. Beverly told her that "a black man from the store" was following her, and she felt "afraid". Her grandmother told her not to stop for anything, and to drive straight to her house. Sadly, Beverly never arrived.

At some point shortly after the phone call, Miller ran Beverly off the road. Her car was later found abandoned on Angelus Road in Jefferson. Miller attempted to rape her at the roadside before forcing her into his own vehicle, where he kept her captive, driving her around for more than an hour. Investigators believe Miller kept stopping the car to rape Beverly, before he finally stopped in Kershaw County. He forced Beverly out of the car before beating her to death with a baseball bat. He dragged her broken body behind two barns, returned to his car and drove away.

Investigators identified Miller from the surveillance footage. He was charged with murder in Kershaw County and kidnapping and criminal sexual assault in Chesterfield County. Miller showed no emotion during his hearing, and received life in prison without the possibility of parole.

The stalking, kidnap, rape and murder of Beverly Hope Melton was only ever reported in local news media. It never made regional, national or international news.








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nanimous verdicts. All three received life sentences, with Awan to serve a minimum of 18 years and the others at least 16. Mahrad was cleared of murder and manslaughter. They would spend less time in prison than Ross Parker ever spent alive on this Earth. The judge concluded the group were planning to "find a white male to attack, simply because he was white".

Ross's murder took place only 10 days after the World Trade Centre atrocity, where Muslim hijackers flew planes into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Conspiracy theories aside, nearly 3,000 people lost their lives as a direct result of what was, at the time, identified as Islamic terrorism. In 2006, a Sunday Times investigation by Brendan Montague examined British newspaper archives for coverage of racist crimes, finding "an almost total boycott of stories involving  white victims of attacks" whereas "cases involving black and minority ethnic victims are widely reported".

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Take a moment to remember Ross Andrew Parker. He lived in Millfield, a small suburb of Peterborough in England, and was only 17 years old when, just like Kriss Donald, his life was brutally taken from us in a horrific racially-motivated crime.

Ross was one of two children - both came from a stable home. His mother was a waitress and his father ran an auto bodyshop. Ross loved playing football, and had studied business. His ambition was to become a police officer when he was 18. He was only 5'5" (165cm) tall, and due to this, his nickname among friends was "Half Pint". He had a loving girlfriend, Nicola Toms. Both are pictured above.

At 115am on 21 September 2011, Ross was walking with Nicola along a cycle path near Bourges Boulevard in Millfield. The pair had finished work at The Solstice, a local pub, and were walking to see one of Nicola's friends. They were suddenly confronted by a gang of approximately 10 Pakistani youths, some of whom were wearing balaclavas. The group warned Ross to run, but before he could react, they sprayed him with CS gas. Blinded, he never saw the punch heading towards his stomach. As he bent over in pain, one of the group wielded a 1-foot long hunting knife out and stabbed Ross three times. The wounds were forceful and deep - the blade passed completely through his body, emerging on the opposite side. He was stabbed through his chest and throat.

Being honest, none of us can imagine that sort of pain. The level of fear. To counteract the shock, Ross's heart began pumping his blood faster, which only made it spill more quickly. In this case, not even that was an act of mercy. One of the group carried a hammer, and as Ross lay on the floor, blinded, crippled and bleeding, the group surrounded him. He was repeatedly kicked in his face, head, neck and body. One of the group began smashing him over and over with the hammer.

Nicola ran, hysterical, to a nearby gas station. The attendant gave her his phone to call 999, and as she was on the phone, she could hear Ross crying out in pain as the attack continued. She flagged down a passing police car and took them to the scene. The group had fled, and all that remained was Ross's broken, torn, battered body. He had bled to death. After the murder, four of the gang returned to a nearby garage which they used as their headquarters. The leader of the group, brandishing the bloodied knife, before exclaiming "Cherish the blood!".

Twelve suspects of Pakistani descent were arrested on suspicion of murder. Only four were ever brought to justice. On 26 September 2001, Sarfraz Ali, Ahmed Ali Awan and Shaied Nazir appeared in court charged with Parker's murder. Co-defendant Zairaff Mahrad was charged the following day. In an incredible move, by March 2002 all four murder suspects had been released, temporarily freed by the court, and had been politely asked to return for their hearing date. Ross's family were so concerned about this decision that they wrote a letter of complaint to the (then) Home Secretary, David Blunkett. The British Home Office refused to comment on the case - the four men remained free on bail.

On 7 November 2002, Awan, Nazir, Ali and Mahrad stood trial for Parker's murder at Northampton Crown Court: all pleaded not guilty. Transcripts of covert police recordings of the suspects discussing the attack were submitted as evidence - these conversations took place in police vehicles when the suspects were arrested. The suspects were speaking to each other in Punjabi. Nazir was heard describing Parker's death as a "bloodbath", and boasting how the third blow from the knife had split the whole of Ross's neck open.

The murder weapons had been found in a shed at Nazir's house along with two bags of bloodied clothes, including the balaclavas. DNA and fingerprints belonging to Nazir were found on the hunting knife, and Parker's blood was found on both the hammer and knife. His blood was also found on the clothes of two of the accused, along with Nazir and Mahrad's DNA.

On 19 December 2002, Nazir, Awan and Ali were all found guilty of murder in





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