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Murder Suspect Blames Jayz

A man on trial for murdering his landlord, has blamed his evil actions on rap icon, Jay Z. Jason Russell Jump disclosed that his body was possessed by Jay-Z during the second degree murder assault three years ago.

Jump claims that Jay Z should be the one to be locked up for murder alongside his illuminati members.

The Huffington Post reports that Jump’s psychologist offered this defense in court on Friday in an attempt to show that he is not fit, mentally, to go to trial.
The murder took place three years ago in December, 2012.

Authorities have alleged that Jason Russell Jump killed his landlord, 54-year-old James V. Johns by bludgeoning him to death with a sharp object while in a tool shed.



So far, at least two different psychologists have given their two cents on whether or not Jason Russell Jump is mentally fit to stand trial.

While one expert claims that the murder suspect suffers from persecutory delusional disorder, another expert has argued that Jump is simply a drug user who is faking schizophrenia to pull one over on the justice system.

There is a viable possibility that Jump is feigning a mental illness in order to get away with murder.

Dr. Edmund Valerio of the Hawaii State Hospital (where Jump is currently residing) says that the man appears to be fit for trial.

He believes that Jump is coherent and cognizant of his surroundings, even though he openly blames Jay Z for possessing him at the time of the murder he is accused of committing.

He also believes that other celebrities are responsible for his stomach pain, claiming that celebrity members of the so called Illuminati are “eating” his stomach.

Jason Russell Jump believes that authorities should be arresting Jay Z for the murder he is accused of committing, and not himself.

He has been noted as saying that other Illuminati celebrities should also be arrested for attempting to possess and force him into committing crimes.

Jump has also accused other celebrities of “attacking” him while he’s been imprisoned.

Saraki To Know Fate On Monday


The Court of Appeal will on Monday, October 19, deliver judgment in an appeal filed by the Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki, challenging the legality of his arraignment at the Code of Conduct Tribunal.
In the appeal argued by his counsel Mr Joseph Daudu (SAN), the Senate President asked the appellate court to set aside the proceeding of the Code of Conduct Tribunal held last month.
He asked the court to set aside the criminal charges of false declaration of assets, filed against him by the Federal Government.
He also challenged the composition of the Code of Conduct Tribunal which has only two members instead of three, adding that since the tribunal did not sit in compliance with the constitutional provision of three members, his arraignment should be declared invalid.
Objecting to the appeal, counsel to the Federal Government, Mr Rotimi Jacob (SAN), asked the court of appeal to dismiss the appeal for lacking in merit.
He told the court, presided over by Justice Moore Adumein, that the constitution was silent on the composition of the panel of the code of conduct tribunal eligible to hear a suit, hence the issue of quorum does not arise.