Unfinished Lives

Remembering LGBT Hate Crime Victims

Sean William Kennedy’s Killer Released Early by South Carolina

Sean Kennedy poleGreenville, SC – Sean William Kennedy’s killer, Stephen Moller, has been released early from prison, even after a reduced sentence that scandalized the nation.  Moller, sentenced in June 2008 to 3 years for Kennedy’s murder, was given every break in the book.  A massive letter writing campaign scotched the first attempt to parole Moller early.  Hundreds of letters flooded the SC Department of Corrections to stop any early release, and it appeared that the state relented.  Such was not the case, as Moller’s early release this week demonstrates.  He served less than a year for the murder of 20-year-old Sean (pictured to the left).  Kennedy’s mother, Elke Kennedy, issued this statement through a bulletin from the Human Rights Campaign: “This adds insult to injury.  To release a man just one-year after his sentencing in this heinous crime and to inform the victim’s mother through an automated recording is despicable,” said Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese.  “Sean Kennedy was violently attacked for no other reason than his sexual orientation.  This is a text book case of why we need to pass federal legislation that would bring stiffer penalties and provide local authorities with the full resources of the U.S. Justice Department to address vicious hate crimes.” On the night of May 16/17, 2007, Moller attacked Kennedy outside Brew’s Pub, a popular Greenville bar.  According to reports, Moller accompanied the assault with anti-gay epithets.  He later bragged about bashing “that fagot [sp.],” and suggested that he owed Moller $500 for hurting his hand when he struck Kennedy in the face.  The blow hit with such force that Kennedy fell back and sustained brain injury from the combination of the punch and the fall.  South Carolina still has no anti-LGBT hate crimes legislation on the books, and this outrageous miscarriage of the law is one more strong reason for the passage of the Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Prevention Act now before the U.S. Senate.  For more information, go to www.seanslastwish.org.

July 4, 2009 Posted by | anti-LGBT hate crime murder, Beatings and battery, Bludgeoning, gay men, harassment, Hate Crimes, Heterosexism and homophobia, Law and Order, Perpetrators of Hate Crime, Slurs and epithets, South Carolina | , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Sean William Kennedy’s Killer Released Early by South Carolina

Mother of Sean Kennedy, Slain South Carolina Gay Man, Lobbies Congress for Matthew Shepard Act

Elke Kennedy, here with Unfinished Lives Project Director, Dr. Stephen Sprinkle, lobbies Congress for the passage of the Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Act, May 5, 2009. For more information on the advocacy done in Sean’s name, be sure to visit Sean’s Last Wish on the web,http://www.seanslastwish.org/.

Elke Kennedy and Steve Sprinkle on Capitol Hill for HRC Clergy Call 2009

Elke Kennedy and Steve Sprinkle on Capitol Hill for HRC Clergy Call 2009

May 7, 2009 Posted by | Beatings and battery, Hate Crimes, Heterosexism and homophobia, Legislation, Politics, Uncategorized | , , , , | Comments Off on Mother of Sean Kennedy, Slain South Carolina Gay Man, Lobbies Congress for Matthew Shepard Act

Father assaults gay son with baseball bat

[NOTE: The veracity of the teen’s claims are now under investigation.  See this July 23, 2008 update to the story.  – The Unfinished Lives Project team]

 

An article in the Anderson Independent-Mail (South Carolina) reports that a father assaulted his own son for having attended a gay pride parade last Sunday.

The article says “the teen’s 49-year-old father yelled, cursed, swung a baseball bat, prayed and tried to ‘cast the demon of homosexuality out of him,’ according to the teen’s version of events.”  A second incident occurred when the son returned home to collect some clothing.

Both occurrences are under investigation by deputies in Anderson County.

July 18, 2008 Posted by | Beatings and battery, Domestic Violence, gay men, Hate Crimes, religious intolerance, South Carolina, Uncategorized | , , , | Comments Off on Father assaults gay son with baseball bat