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      • John Fitzgerald Kennedy, former Insane Crips gang member in Long Beach and former youth pastor, ex-convict for attempted murder, recruited the same day of the murder.
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  1. Jan 1, 2021 · John Fitzgerald Kennedy was a member of the Long Beach gang called Insane Crips. Machain testified that before going to the Hawkses’ boat, they had made a stop to let Kennedy change into clothes that make him seem like an accountant.

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  3. May 1, 2009 · John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 43, Long Beach, was convicted by a jury on Feb. 19, 2009, of felonies for two counts of special circumstances murder for committing multiple murders for financial gain. The jury recommended the death penalty on Feb. 27, 2009.

  4. On February 19, 2009, John Fitzgerald Kennedy was found guilty on two counts of first degree murder after fewer than three hours of jury deliberation. He was sentenced to death on May 1, 2009. Like Deleon, Kennedy is on death row at San Quentin State Prison.

  5. Jan 1, 2021 · The primary convicts in the conspiracy and murder of Thomas and Jackie Hawks are Skylar Deleon, her wife Jennifer Deleon, Alonso Machain, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, an Insane Crips Gang member, and Myron Sandora Gardner, also a member of the Insane Crips Gang who had introduced Skylar to Kennedy.

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  6. Feb 19, 2009 · John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 43, was the third person to go on trial for the murders of Thomas and Jackie Hawks, who took prospective buyers out for a test run on their 55-foot trawler on Nov....

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  7. Nov 15, 2020 · Skylar had sought help from a Long Beach gang member named John F. Kennedy to help physically subdue the burly Tom Hawks. He passed Kennedy off as part of his business team. The presence of Jennifer Deleon, a mom with a baby on the way, helped convince the victims there was nothing to fear.

  8. Feb 20, 2009 · John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 43, was convicted in the 2004 killings-for-profit of Thomas and Jackie Hawks, who had decided to sell their Newport Beach-based boat and give up a life of high-seas...

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