ABC
20/20 Agrees: Matthew Shepard Murdered During Robbery, Not Hate
Crime
The 1998
Matthew Shepard murder, portrayed as a hate crime because Shepard
was homosexual, was in fact a bungled burglary and not motivated
by hate, according to a new ABC 20/20 investigation, which confirms
a MassNews exclusive published at the time.
However, ABC did not reveal that this legend was begun by
Pinch Sulzberger (using the power of both the New York Times and
the Boston Globe which he had just inherited) to begin his plan
of imposing homosexual “marriage” across the entire nation, beginning
in Massachusetts.
According to 20/20,
the murder set in motion a drive to promulgate “hate-crime” laws
to protect homosexuals from discrimination, with the principal proponent
being Sen. Edward Kennedy.
ABC has now interviewed
the killers, which revealed that the two made a bargain with the
court that they would not speak to the media in exchange for an
agreement sparing them the death penalty. They are both serving
consecutive, double-life sentences.
Shepard was a college
student beaten to death by McKinney and Henderson in Laramie, Wyoming.
MassNews re-ran a summary
of their exclusive
story last Friday, advising all conservative candidates in the
future that they must candidly discuss these issues about homosexuality
with the voters or they will never win election or re-election.
ABC was timid about
going up against Sulzberger’s hoax, saying: “This new information
in no way diminishes the importance of the national conversation
that took place after Matthew Shepard's murder." Their story
is slated to air on Nov. 26.