"Shame" doesn't do this justice, nevertheless I felt the need to post it.

As much as I could ascertain, the story goes like this:

In the mid-80s a karate instructor named Bobby J. Blythe instructed his student Willie J. Dennis to fight a mentally challenged man. Dennis killed the man.

Allegedly, Blythe got wind that the mentally challenged man had boasted to workers at a nearby Napa Auto Parts store that he was going to teach in Blythe's dojo. I guess Blythe didn't like that too much so he brought the mentally handicapped man into his dojo in order to teach him a lesson. That lesson resulted in the man's death. Neither Blythe or Dennis were ever charged with a crime.

That needs to change.

Unluckily for them, they video taped the event and that tape has been released.

Below is that video. BE WARNED, this video shows a beating that results in a man's death. Don't watch it if you think that will bother you. Remember - once seen, something can't be unseen. With that said, here is the video. Click on the picture to view it:


This is so sad. So terrible. That guy just wanted to live his life, maybe make himself out to be a little bit more important than he really was. For that he was killed. Why? Because a couple of guys didn't like him very much.

We hope the mainstream media picks up on this story so Bobby J. Blythe and Willie J. Dennis have to answer for this heartless, disgusting crime.