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Help Get Justice For Jason Bolton: with Tomi Bolton

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Join me as I welcome Jason’s sister, Tomi. We ‘met’ years ago on MySpace right after Jessie went missing and we have stayed in touch ever since. Tomi has never given up on getting justice for her little brother.

Jason was killed on August 21, 1991 after attending a friend’s party in Fayette County, Indiana, near Fayette, Franklin and Rush county lines (Laurel Indiana).

A lot of people witnessed his death and got scared, and are even too scared today, to talk about it.

Jason was tortured. His assailants decided to castrate him successfully! If just one person would have stepped up to the plate and called for help, even though Jason was bleeding to death from the castration, he might have lived. When Jason passed out from the pain, they all thought he was already dead, so they decided they had to get rid of his body somehow, so they staged a cover up! But he was not dead!!

His body was put in the middle of the road, then they went and got their own car and one person steered the driver so that one of the tires would run right between his legs. They spread his legs open and they slowly ran their car between his legs and over his chest cavity, which instantly crushed him – and continued to the right of his head. He died at that time.

It has been over 20 years and there have been no arrests, no charges, no trial, no verdict, no justice.

They ruled Jason’s death an accidental death and said the car killed him when it ran him over. Law Enforcement even took statements from 4 of the people involved in his death the night of the party, and they just believed them. They believed that a car simply ran over a person who was lying out in the middle of the road.

Official Website: http://justiceforjasonbolton.com/

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