Albany Kidnapping Now A Murder Case

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ALBANY - Two men accused of kidnapping a high-level marijuana dealer in Albany last June are now charged with his murder.

Jason Benn, 37, and Ricky Thornton, 41, face allegations they murdered Steven Jackson, 41, of Guilderland, on June 13 at 40 Parkwood St. - and that Benn dumped the victim's body "beneath the surface where it was unlikely to be found," according to a new indictment in Albany County Court.

Authorities have not been more specific about where the body was placed.

Benn, known as "Jay," and Thornton, known as "L," were indicted on three counts each of second-degree murder, which carries a sentence of 25 years to life in prison. The pair previously were indicted on charges of first-degree kidnapping and conspiracy.

A grand jury on Thursday again indicted Benn on possession of stolen property charges for allegedly using the victim's credit card at a Price Chopper on Central Avenue in Albany on the day of the abduction. He was indicted on a new charge of tampering with physical evidence for allegedly dumping Jackson's body.

Benn was arraigned on the indictment Monday before acting Supreme Court Justice Dan Lamont. Thornton, in state prison, is expected to be in court later this week.

The murder charges follow the March 31 guilty plea of Anthony Davis, 40, known as "Inf," who admitted to second-degree kidnapping in the abduction of Jackson. Davis agreed to cooperate with authorities, who have been searching for Jackson's body for several months from the Capital Region to the Pennsylvania state line.

Davis' conviction followed the Feb. 18 guilty plea of Gino Uzzell, known as "G," who admitted to second-degree conspiracy. He also agreed to cooperate.

Investigators say Jackson, known as "Swag," was a drug partner of Uzzell. They believe Uzzell, Davis, Thornton and Benn targeted Jackson to rob him of drugs and money at the Parkwood Street address, a marijuana storage house. A fifth alleged conspirator - identified as Louis Chaney, known as "UB" and "God" - was named in the indictment, but has not been charged.

Jackson is believed to have been waiting for a drug shipment of 500 pounds of marijuana when he was kidnapped. Authorities say he was killed at some point during the abduction.

The indictment described the series of events as follows:

Thornton bought a GPS tracking device on Feb. 4, 2010. He asked Uzzell to begin surveillance on Jackson, which included placing the tracking device in a rental vehicle used by the victim. Between March and June 13, Thornton watched 40 Parkwood St.

He and Davis also directed another person to watch the location.

On June 11, two days before the abduction, Thornton and Davis entered the Parkwood Street apartment and directed a third person, who was not named, to make another key for the apartment.

On June 13, the conspirators communicated with cellphones from 8 a.m. to just after 11 a.m. Thornton, Davis and Benn abducted Jackson at 1:07 p.m. At 2 p.m., they went to his home on Stoneridge Court in Guilderland to commit an unspecified crime. Benn later tried to use the victim's credit card at Price Chopper.

Benn is being held at the Albany County jail, Thornton in state prison.

Jackson's disappearance has been investigated for links to two other Albany missing persons cases: Ashley Marie Carroll, 24, of Troy, who vanished May 6 after being dropped off by a friend in West Hill; and the disappearance of Donald Green, 50, of Schenectady, known as "Uncle Noonie," who was last seen Feb. 26, 2010, leaving the Silver Slipper bar in Albany. Schenectady police have said the circumstances of Green's disappearance are believed to be suspicious.


NewsHawk: MedicalNeed: 420 MAGAZINE
Author: ROBERT GAVIN
Source: timesunion.com
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This story is so sad it was difficult for me to approve it. This wouldn't be happening if not for the immoral Cannabis laws. Sure there would still be evil people doing evil things, people steal legal things everyday but the laws we have on the books just invite violence. Peace Everyone!
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