Klan initiation ends with recruit's murder

By Matthew Penix
St. Tammany News
Published on Wednesday, November 12, 2008 8:38 AM CST



Eight Ku Klux Klan members from the Bogalusa area were arrested Tuesday after allegedly killing a Tulsa, Okla., woman during an initiation ritual in a remote northern St. Tammany Parish campsite, St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office officials said.

The woman, whose name was not released as of deadline Tuesday, was shot to death. Her body was found stashed under loose brush near the end of Lock 3 Road, a rural road along the Pearl River in Sun, Sheriff's Office spokesman George Bonnett said.

Officials say the woman, recruited over the Internet by the Sons of Dixie Brotherhood chapter of the KKK, came to St. Tammany by bus to be initiated, expecting to return to Oklahoma and start recruiting other Klansmen in the Midwest.

Klan initiation ends with recruit's murder

She first arrived in Slidell, where she met two of the Klan members arrested. She was then taken to the campsite, surrounded by woods and bayous, for initiation.

Then, sometime Sunday, she made a fatal mistake, Bonnett said. She asked to be taken back to Slidell.

A fight erupted that investigators say led the group's ringleader, 44-year-old Raymond Chuck Foster of Bogalusa, to pull the trigger.

In an effort to conceal the crime, several of the group's members burned the victim’s personal items, including a purse, and tried to clean up the crime scene before they split up.

Sheriff Jack Strain, speaking at a press conference Tuesday, said Foster even pulled the bullet, shot from a .40 caliber hand gun from the woman's body.

"What was odd about this was the extent they went to cover it up," Strain said. "To the degree they scrubbed the area was pretty impressive for a group with such a small IQ."

Strain said the crime was discovered after two people went into the Circle K store on Louisiana Highway 21 near Bogalusa about 4 a.m. Monday and asked how to get blood out of clothing. The clerk called the Washington Parish Sheriff’s Office, and that department initiated an investigation.

Foster, hiding alone in the woods, was contacted via cell phone and agreed to surrender after five other group members, also hiding in another section of the woods, agreed to turn themselves in to authorities.

The five members traveled by boat to the Lock 3 boat launch and were taken into custody without incident.

Foster, meanwhile, was arrested when members of the marine division from the St. Tammany and Washington parish sheriff’s offices drove to his location by boat and took him into custody.

Foster was booked into St. Tammany Parish Jail on a charge of second-degree murder, a charge that, if convicted, carries a life sentence. No bond was set.

Also arrested were Shane Foster, 20, Frank Stafford, 21, Timothy Michael Watkins, 31, Alicia Watkins, 23, Andrew Yates, 20, Random Hines, 27, and Danielle Jones, 23, all of the Bogalusa area.

Each was charged with obstruction of justice and were being held as of Tuesday afternoon in lieu of $500,000 bonds.

Raymond Clark Foster is no stranger to law enforcement. Strain said he has a lengthy rap sheet dating back to the 1980s that includes a conviction for manslaughter, among other crimes.

Shane Foster, Strain said, is his son.

"To not only murder someone in cold blood, but to enlist the help of your son to cover it up shows how heinous this individual is," Strain said.

The sheriff said the investigation is continuing, and he isn’t sure yet the extent of the KKK in the area.

"This is the most elaborate role I've seen of any KKK group (in his 30-plus years of law enforcement experience)," Strain said. "We don’t know yet how much is pageantry and how much of this is power. It’s still to be seen."


Comments

19 comment(s)

    KYJurisDoctor wrote on Nov 12, 2008 3:44 PM:

    " There is something to be said about sleeping with DOGS and waking up with FLEAS -- or in this case NOT waking up at all! OsiSpeaks.com "

    KYJurisDoctor wrote on Nov 12, 2008 2:53 PM:

    " There is something to be said about sleeping with dogs and waking up with fleas! OsiSpeaks.com "

    Brother Douglas wrote on Nov 12, 2008 12:55 PM:

    " These guys were not Klansmen, they were wannabe's! "

    MELERINE wrote on Nov 12, 2008 12:34 PM:

    " This small group of individuals are getting a lot of publicity and they do not reflect the majority in our out state or community.

    My heart goes out to the victim and her family. It is sad that in this day and time in our country that we still have individuals that rely on violence .

    Louisiana and the south is general is a beautiful area of the country and has mostly good people of all races.

    It is just a very sad situation/ "

    pc wrote on Nov 12, 2008 12:10 PM:

    " Keep it classy, Louisiana. Didn't y'all get the message last week?? Your backward ideas won't get you anywhere in post-racial America. This country is moving on to bigger and better things, with or without you. "

    Observer in LA wrote on Nov 12, 2008 11:24 AM:

    " This took place right at the heart of the small geographical area where Republicans gained support 4/11/08. These folks are the hardcore "kill him" and "terrorist" chanters at Sarah Palin events. Draw your own conclusions, if you dare. "

    Curtis Lowe wrote on Nov 12, 2008 11:02 AM:

    " Here's one for conversation:

    Most klansmen in these parts are the police, or national guard, or the local government!!!

    It's called Louisiana and Mississippi!

    If you look at the pictures of klansmen who went to that rally in Tupelo, MS not too long ago, they wear the same jeans and boots/shoes they wear each day at work.

    How hard is it to ID these idiots?

    Why does the local police act as if they are no longer a problem, or threat to our society?

    Once again, I am ashamed to be called a southerner! "

    Maureen wrote on Nov 12, 2008 10:57 AM:

    " I teach college-level history and discussions sometime turn on the continued existence of the KKK, NeoNazis and other hate groups. Most students (I might add that they are usually the best & the brightest) are stunned to learn that these hate mongers continue to reside among us. "Why?" they ask. "Because," I answer, "hate and stupidity will always be with us." I used to believe that economic equality and access to an education would wipe out both hate and ignorance. No longer. People are stupid and hateful because they choose to be; it is a choice. "

    joe wrote on Nov 12, 2008 10:30 AM:

    " the klan will be eradicated when the black panthers and others are! It all needs to stop!! "

    MSB wrote on Nov 12, 2008 10:27 AM:

    " Is the KKK still around? Have you not been paying attention to the news? The KKK, Neo-Nazis, Skin heads, and other racist groups are still alive and actually thriving.

    What I would like to know, is did they give the suspects an IQ test to come up with the "Low IQ"? "

    B wrote on Nov 12, 2008 10:25 AM:

    " How can this brood of inbred yokels believe they are superior to anyone? Stay in school kids, this is what can happen if you don't. "

    Arkansas Native wrote on Nov 12, 2008 10:24 AM:

    " Glad to see the Circle K employee had the courage to call the police and tip-off the police. Congratulations to everyone at Circle K for helping solve this murder. "

    QA wrote on Nov 12, 2008 10:12 AM:

    " She did get what she deserved. She wanted to join a group whose values are based on hate and violence. The world is a better place now that she is dead and her fellow rednecks are going to jail. "

    exresident wrote on Nov 12, 2008 9:21 AM:

    " As a ex-resident of St.Tammany, I was not only shocked to hear of this on my local news this morning (in GA), but saddened of what these idiot's actions make the parish look like. How very sad. "

    LHB wrote on Nov 12, 2008 4:08 AM:

    " Absolutely shocking! The KKK is still around? I am also unpleasantly shocked by my sense of relief when I realized the victim was not a black person, but an idiot who wanted to become a criminal. Is it "okay" for such a person to get shot? No. A "got what she deserved" attitude is wrong. I am also a bit disappointed by the article: so much text devoted to details of the shooting. What about some thoughful and critical commentary about the KKK in this day and age? When do they finally go away?! "

    jk wrote on Nov 12, 2008 4:01 AM:

    " Hey, sounds really nice down in your parts!

    Sure to attract tourism...


    JK
    Paris, France "

    concerned citizen wrote on Nov 11, 2008 9:16 PM:

    " Has the Klan still not been eradicated? Why not? "

    Schlatt wrote on Nov 11, 2008 9:16 PM:

    " Pretty cool to get of rid of nine racists with one bullet. There is justice in the world after all! "

    Mike wrote on Nov 11, 2008 6:33 PM:

    " Well, stories like this one are sure going to cut down the KKK recruiting goals this year. Probabaly next year too. "

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