Friday, November 22, 2013

Twiggs County Torture Linked Back to Victims' Son

Clayton L. Luce

This article will re-examine the Examiner.com article written by Clayton L. Luce.  Writers for the Examiner.com are called "examiners".  We will re-examine the "examiner" to shed light on facts that are stated in the article, but in ways that will allow them to be understood more clearly than they are at first read.  The writer of the article is actively involved in the events he writes about, yet plays on the audience not knowing who the people are that he is talking about.  This is compounded by the fact that the victim and the author are father and son and he speaks about himself in the third person.  He doesn't fill you in on the facts about how he is personally related to the people he is writing about, so I will draw a few lines to connect the dots.
The five people you see pictured are all participants in the crime and yet only one remains un-investigated, un-indicted and un-imprisoned.
So what does Clayton Luce have to do with the robbery, torture and attempted murder of his father? To present evidence, I will call as my first witness, Clayton L. Luce to offer any voluntary testimony he may feel is relevant, and since he has already waived his right to remain silent and has already sworn himself in, online, we may take any testimony that he makes about his involvement and the involvement of his accomplices as his freely un-coerced statements.
Clayton swore himself in on the internet at one of the websites he set up to destroy the reputation of the church he planned to blame for his crimes.
http://www.scei-1blood.blogspot.com/2013/06/end-of-disclosure.html
His oath is reproduced here for the record.
(Clayton L. Luce swears himself in.)
 The image of his oath was taken from his website.  The text is printed below
Clayton Luce's Oath

For all of you, and for your own confidence in me:

I, Clayton L Luce, do now, in the presence of the entire world, hereby firmly and in soundness of mind, do state, that all facts and evidence and testimonies given by me through this website and other mediums of information at my disposal are true and accurate to the very best of my ability, and with evidence and documentations that we hold to be true, under penalty of perjury.

I further, under penalty of perjury, do solemnly swear that I never at any time attempted to conspire or engage in any false testimony, false evidence or false story, designed to cause any legal activity under false circumstances, or to otherwise profit from my campaign against the cult. I have at all times, and to the best of my ability, attempted to promote only the truth, to provide information and support to victims, and to otherwise involve myself only in working to promote and support other victims of the cult to stop living in fear and to speak out about crimes committed against them.

Signed Digitally this day June 7, 2013,

/Clayton L Luce\

What did Clayton say in the examiner.com article that links him to the crime?
“Denis Jones had been previously incarcerated due to failure to pay child support and was subsequently released from jail by Robert Luce's son, Clayton Luce, who paid all outstanding fees and had Mr. Jones released.”
Denis Jones, the man Clayton claims is the mastermind of the crime against his father, was released from jail by Robert Luce's son, Clayton Luce who paid all of his child support and fees so that he could get out of jail.

What didn't Clayton say in the article that links him to the crime?
Although Clayton claims that Denis was previously incarcerated.  He fails to mention that he was previously incarcerated with Denis Jones.  The full and complete details of their relationship behind bars is not the subject of this piece. We do know that they met and formed a relationship in jail that was strong enough for Clayton to pay everything his former jail mate owed so that he could be released from jail.
After Clayton got Denis Jones out of jail, he gave him a reason to hang around his property and got used to people seeing him around.
“Soon after, Clayton Luce hired Denis Jones, out of charity, to maintain his property and to give Mr. Jones a means for satisfying his debts. Through Clayton, Denis Jones was accepted in the Sovereign Church of 'ELOHIYM International and became a baptized member.“
Having paid for the release of his jail mate, giving him a job working next to his fathers' property, he vouched for Denis Jones with the church he now claims is a cult, and with his father.
"Soon afterwards, he was hired by Clayton's father to care-take his property nearby."
It was somewhere during this time that Clayton began using his most dangerous weapons – Luce Lips.
Clayton then uses a statement to make it seem that Denis learned of the families wealth from his father.  that it was after he paid for his jail mate to get out of jail, paying off all of his child support debts, giving him a job, providing him with transportation, access to his property, home and a clear view and easy access to his fathers' neighboring property, that only after working for Clayton's father,  that Denis then found out about their wealth.  This statement was an attempt to create a question about who it was he learned this information from.
It was during this time that Denis Jones learned about the wealth of the two employers and plotted to steal from them.”
By his own testimony, Clayton L. Luce, has established his involvement as the key player in the sequences of events that led to the home invasion, robbery, torture and attempted murder of his father.  Without Clayton, none of these events would have occured.  Already having arranged for the dirty work to be done by hands other than his, the true mastermind and moneyman behind the series of unreported burglaries and subsequent robberies,  paid for the alleged mastermind to get out of jail,  provided him with transportation, access and information about the families wealth, introduced him to his fathers' church, and used Denis' crimes as cover for other burglaries which were committed against his father which were not reported to police.

The reasons why Clayton wanted to blame the Church for his crimes are beyond the scope and space of this article, but will be addressed in followup articles.

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