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brian deneke: punk rock martyr
by Joe Harris (ziplock@disinfo.net) - October 18, 2000
The same social dynamics that ended with the Columbine massacre in Littleton, Colorado ended differently in Amarillo, Texas.

On the night of December 12th, 1997, Amarillo punk Brian Deneke was cut down in a parking lot by Dustin Camp, a 17-year-old junior varsity football player driving his 1983 Cadillac.

The events leading up to this final altercation were straight out of the film The Outsiders (1983). Two groups of kids, the Punks and the Whitehats, a rivalry because each looked different than the other. The rivalry went from harsh words, to blows. When the punks found themselves outnumbered 3 to 1 by the Whitehats in an International House of Pancakes parking lot, on that cold December night, Brian Deneke was cut down by the intoxicated Camp.

No one's story is the same. In the back seat of Camp's car was a girl who would later graduate as valedictorian of their class. She was the only person to testify that could possibly be considered a "Reliable Witness". She said that Camp drove into the midst of the melee, and after hitting and knocking over one of Brian's friends, then said "I'm a ninja in my caddy" and succeeded in running Brian over. There were no skid marks, no signs that Camp tried to avoid hitting the youth head on. As he pulled out of the parking lot Camp said, "I'll bet he liked that."

"I remember after he was hit, there was a cheer," Brian's girlfriend later told a reporter, "We ran to him as soon as he went down. He was trying to talk, but there was too much blood coming out of his mouth. Jason (his brother) put his arms around him and held him while he died."

The girl and her friend who she was in the car with went to the police station that night. Camp was arrested on murder charges the next day.

An emotional trial ensued that saw, on the prosecuting side, Brian's friends, his employer Stanley Marsh III of the Cadillac Ranch, his brother Jason who held him in his arms as he dies in that gutter. On the prosecuting side: Brian's old Boy Scout troop leader who had kicked him out of the troop when he was 13 for bringing a skateboard to a meeting, officers who displayed the clothes Brian was wearing as if it was supposed to be an excuse for slaughtering the wearer, Camp's football coach, his pastor, and his teachers, who all told the court about what a "good kid" Camp was.

The end result was a conviction on charges of manslaughter with a sentence of ten years probation and a suspended $10 000 fine.

On June 7th, 2000 an Amarillo jury found in favor of the Denekes in a wrongful death suit against the Camps, and awarded the Denekes $20 000.

 
 
more information  
 

Deneke Lawsuit Settled
This Amarillo Globe-News article (June 7th, 2000) by Jim McBride is about the wrongful death suit the Denekes filed against the Camps.

The Brian Deneke Memorial Committee
The official Web site in memory of Brian Deneke.

The Outsiders
This award-winning Texas Monthly article (November 1999) by Pamela Colloff explains the subcultural games behind Brian Deneke's murder. Highly recommended reading!

NPR: The Brian Deneke Murder
This NPR segment (November 22nd, 1999) details the murder of Brian Deneke and the fall-out that followed the controversial trial. Requires free RealAudio player.

Marilyn Manson Live By Satellite: Disinfo.con 2000: Brian Deneke
Marilyn Manson's Disinfo.con 2000 presentation (via satellite from Los Angeles) dealt with Columbine and the Brian Deneke murder. Manson poignantly asked: "Is adult entertainment killing our children? Or is killing our children entertaining adults?" Video. 13 minutes.

Disinformation Dossier On Marilyn Manson
Check out the Disinformation dossier on Marilyn Manson.

Disinformation Dossier On Muzafer Sherif & Social Judgment Theory
Check out the Disinformation dossier on Muzafer Sherif & Social Judgment Theory.

 
 


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