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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Murder-For-Hire Trial Begins In Killing Of Blind, Disabled Man

Brothers accused of carrying out killing orchestrated by pastor

Opening statements could come as early as Tuesday in the trial of two brothers accused of carrying out a murder-for-hire scheme orchestrated by Baltimore pastor Kevin Pushia, who pleaded guilty to ordering the death of a legally blind and mentally disabled man to fraudulently collect $1.4 million in life insurance.

Brothers James Omar Clea III and Kareem Jamal Clea (pronounced "klee") are each charged with conspiring to kill Lemuel Wallace, a 37-year-old group-home resident who was shot in the head on Feb. 4, 2009, and left to die in a bathroom stall at Leakin Park.

Prosecutors claim that James Clea, 33, introduced Pushia to his brother, who was then paid $50,000 in church funds by the pastor to execute Wallace. Kareem Clea, who turns 28 on Thursday, is also charged with murder and various handgun violations.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

He broke at least 3 commandants. His boss is not going to be happy with him.

Anonymous said...

commandment...sorry

Anonymous said...

Wow....i grew up with the Clea kids in South Baltimore. The family ran many lucrative businesses in Cherry Hill. I also know Kevin pushia from his southern Baptist church days.....he was materialistic then