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When a gay homeless man is murdered, does anyone care?

 

At the crack of dawn on July 22, Joel Boner, 30, awoke to a terrifying scene. Outside his tent at an Ocoee homeless camp at the intersection of State Road 50 and Bluford Avenue, two 19-year-olds – John Hawthorne and Cameron Milner, who according to police reports had been “killing time” all night waiting to cash in winning lottery tickets for a $2 prize at a nearby 7-Eleven – had rolled up on Hawthorne’s ATV. Hawthorne got off the vehicle and began cutting up Boner’s tent with a 4-inch knife. Boner walked outside; Hawthorne shouted at him to leave the camp.

A scuffle ensued. Boner did not survive.

Boner suffered 15 stab wounds – seven of which were in his back – and was pronounced dead at Orange County Regional Medical Center at 7:45 a.m. Hawthorne was arrested, charged with first-degree murder and held without bond. (Milner remains uncharged.)

Over the next month, however, the case has taken some unexpected turns: Hawthorne confessed, but the charges against him were reduced to second-degree murder anyway. (He has since pleaded not guilty.) Then, Orange-Osceola Circuit Judge John Adams Sr. released Hawthorne from jail on a $25,000 bond – meaning he could bail out with just $2,500 cash, a shockingly low amount for such a heinous attack – to await trial at his parents’ home, confined only by a GPS ankle bracelet.

“Nobody gives a shit,” says Lon Boner, Joel’s uncle, who lives in Marietta, Ga. Adams’ decision, he adds, was a “slap across the face.”

Perhaps, but it’s also almost fitting for an area renowned for its antipathy toward the less fortunate. For the past four years, the state has ranked first in violence directed at homeless people, according to the National Coalition for the Homeless. The Coalition cites 30 cases in 2008 alone, three of which ended in death. Orlando ranked third on the Coalition’s list of “meanest cities” toward the homeless, thanks to its relentless pursuit of a policy to ban serving food to homeless people in public parks.

The Coalition doesn’t think it’s a coincidence that incidents like those that left Boner dead are prevalent in places where the homeless are treated like dirt, so they’re working in five states – including Florida – to elevate violence against the homeless to hate-crime status and pursuing similar efforts at the federal level.

But this may be a hate crime already. The police report quotes Hawthorne telling police that Boner was gay – a fact that may also have contributed to his brutal death.

Gay rage

Lon Boner doesn’t buy the supposed series of events that ended his nephew’s life on that July morning: that Hawthorne and Milner randomly came across the victim, that the fight was somehow fair, and that the 15 stab wounds – again, seven of them in Boner’s back – were in self-defense.

“The only thing we’re listening to is what John Hawthorne has to say,” he says. “Joel would tell it like it was, but someone murdered him.”

According to Hawthorne’s statement, he “noticed a man he had seen before in the area.” However, the nature of their previous contacts is unclear. Later in the police report, a detective notes, “[Hawthorne] also said he believed Boner was gay and said he was disgusted this man had touched him. John said this really upset him.”

According to Lon Boner, Joel came up with nine siblings, living out of a bus with his father – Lon’s brother – Paul, an “itinerant preacher.” That lifestyle, he laughs, is probably what made him set out on his own. Lon retrieved Joel’s belongings from the Ocoee police after his death, including an active passport, with which he says his nephew traveled in exotic places like Cambodia, Thailand and the Philippines until 2006. Since then, he’d been in Central Florida, working temp jobs by day and living a squatter’s life in the camp by night.

He had his own bank account, didn’t drink, didn’t do drugs and was only “a little crazy”; Joel had been known to sport “a tiara and a tutu” on occasion, but those who knew him saw him as a harmless loner.

In his statement to police, Hawthorne makes three things clear. No. 1: He never felt threatened by Boner. (According to cops, “John said numerous times during the interview that he was not in fear for his life and said he knew Boner was not that big.”) No. 2: He provoked the eventual fight. The incident happened when Hawthorne, who had been drinking all night, began slashing Boner’s tent and yelled at him to leave the property – although the land is privately owned, it does not belong to Hawthorne or his family; therefore, he had no legal right to kick Boner out – though Hawthorne claims that Boner hit him first. No. 3: Though there was a lot of blood at the scene and they knew Boner was injured, Hawthorne and Milner left him to die without seeking any help.

Boner made his way out to Bluford Avenue, a quarter-mile away from the crime scene, before collapsing and later dying at the hospital. According to Lon, his last words to the man who found him were “Please hurry.” (Police and prosecutors refused to comment on the open investigation.)

Meanwhile, Hawthorne and Milner were back at Hawthorne’s nearby home, where they showered and posted updates to their Facebook pages – “Crazy night” and “What the fuck just happened?,” respectively.

There’s no doubt that Hawthorne killed Boner. Even if that were an accident – or a fight that spun out of control – had they chosen to call 911 rather than update their Facebook pages, there’s a chance that Boner would still be alive.

(Hawthorne’s attorney did not return Orlando Weekly’s phone calls seeking comment.)

So why is Hawthorne now at his parents’ house, instead of awaiting trial at the Orange County Jail?

Hate crimes

The answer, it seems, is that the victim is homeless and gay, and therefore doesn’t matter.

“Frequently, law enforcement fails to investigate physical attacks, including murder, as hate crimes due to lack of training, a desire to avoid bad publicity, or both. Equality Florida will continue to monitor this case and ensure it is prosecuted to the full extent of the law,” says Brian Winfield, communications director for Equality Florida, in an e-mail.

On Aug. 7, Judge Adams granted Hawthorne a $25,000 bail, and he was back home by Aug. 10. Tellingly, Lon Boner says that no one from the police or state attorney’s office told his family about the bond hearing, and therefore none of them could argue to keep Hawthorne locked up – although defense witnesses pleaded for his release.

“With homeless folks, a lot of times they don’t have the same family support system to demand justice,” says Michael Stoops, executive director of the National Coalition for the Homeless, who has followed this case. “So there’s no one yelling at the police department or being interviewed in the local media.”

In this case, according to Lon Boner, the justice system isn’t making those family members aware of such opportunities.

Judge Adams has made politically insensitive waves in the past. In 2004, Adams sentenced a sex crimes detective to two years of house arrest for having sex with a 14-year-old, telling the girl that she would get over it.

According to the state attorney’s office, Adams has been dropped from the Hawthorne case.

As it stands, the case’s next hearing is set for Aug. 27, but Lon Boner says that nobody has confirmed that date for him either. The state attorney’s office is “still reviewing the case to determine what violations were committed and [what] we can prove,” says spokesman Randy Means in an e-mail. (According to news reports, prosecutors will decide whether or not to charge Hawthorne with premeditated murder after reviewing the autopsy.)

Meanwhile, Lon Boner suspects that his brother’s case will probably have a short shelf life. His nephew’s life will go down as one of little consequence – and as a result, he worries that Hawthorne will get off too easily.

“By his own admission, John Hawthorne has committed hate crimes,” he says. “This is crazy.”

bmanes@orlandoweekly.com

Comments on this story:


Report this comment On 8/28/2009 11:53:58 AM, Anonymous said:

I suppose all of the support staff at hawthorne manner have run for cover as the information and I would like to think the charges grow. Flight risk anybody? Lon

Report this comment On 8/28/2009 1:00:58 PM, Lamar said:

I know the gay angle is close to your heart, Billy, but murderers should be locked up for a long, long time regardless of motivation. But we live in a city that believes it is much more important to have MBI agents try to get strippers to pull their panties to the side than to stop murder and violent crime. This case is a good example. They're basically letting a murderer go, but then they sit around and wonder why the murder rate is so high.

Report this comment On 8/28/2009 9:32:38 PM, Anonymous said:

I smell a horrid traversty of justice is about to hit Orlando, and we should be ashamed..... for sure this POS Hawthorne is a murderer of the first degree...he needs to be back in jail rapido and never let out, also his accomplice Cameron Milner needs to be there also. What is this judge thinking. And yes I do care, and so should anyone in this town who has any kind of conscience, so let's stand up and be heard.

Report this comment On 8/28/2009 11:32:35 PM, Anonymous said:

Thanks for writing this. Hopefully increased media attention will encourage the authorities to treat this murder as a hate crime.

Report this comment On 8/29/2009 2:50:07 PM, Anonymous said:

This was a bum fight planned by John Hawthorne--no doubt high on meth. Hawthorne had stated he thought the 2 (he and Joel) were evenly matched in size for a fight. He thought he could take him---especially with a friend along--CAMERON MILNER. There was no "stumbling onto a camp site." They knew Joel and knew where his camp was. I'll tell you what, Ocoee, THIS crime of HATE ain't goin' down without kicking and screaming by the victim's family and supporters of rights for homeless people. We don't care WHO is pulling strings. You want WAR? WAR it will be. Something is smells worse than Hawthorne's bloody laundry in that town.

Report this comment On 8/29/2009 3:04:20 PM, Anonymous said:

http://courtwatchflorida.blogspot.com/2009/08/it-helps-to-have-money-when-killing.html

Report this comment On 8/29/2009 4:00:11 PM, Anonymous said:

Drug test the perps now if you have not already done it. Meth will stay with those killers for at least 6 months!

Report this comment On 8/29/2009 4:06:25 PM, Anonymous said:

boycott orlando boycott disney world look a the murders in this area! this place is insane http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/custom/data/orl-homicidemap-main,0,4865031.htmlpage

Report this comment On 8/29/2009 4:54:29 PM, Anonymous said:

I lived in Orlando for four years...the first thing you learn (or should learn) when moving to Orlando is to avoid reading the Sentinel & watching local news ---- otherwise the crime news will make you want to leave right away.

Report this comment On 8/29/2009 6:07:51 PM, Anonymous said:

the map of murders would do it for me. http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/custom/data/orl-homicidemap-main,0,4865031.htmlpage

Report this comment On 8/29/2009 8:43:02 PM, Anonymous said:

Remember most of the tourists with the deepest pockets spend most of the time of their vacations on Disney property - not venturing out very far beyond the park's boundaries...so they're not going to care about the city's crime rate. Some tourists that stay off-site are victimized from time to time, but not enough to make a difference.

Report this comment On 8/29/2009 8:51:57 PM, Anonymous said:

about Joel Boner http://www.flickr.com/photos/indee/3863966347/

Report this comment On 8/29/2009 10:47:49 PM, Anonymous said:

meth is only detectable for 2-3 days.

Report this comment On 8/29/2009 10:51:56 PM, Anonymous said:

"Boner" - what a great name for a queer!

Report this comment On 8/30/2009 12:01:56 PM, Anonymous said:

I completely agree with Lamar. Murder is a crime, regardless of intention. It would appear there is enough evidence to convict. Yet, we look the other way, the crime rate continues to increase and we wonder how. That's a partial definition of insanity if there ever was one...

Report this comment On 8/30/2009 8:39:10 PM, Anonymous said:

Ya know there are more Boners in the family and some of them are girls!

Report this comment On 8/30/2009 8:41:16 PM, Anonymous said:

Now I cornfused myself

Report this comment On 8/31/2009 7:17:21 AM, Anonymous said:

Murderers should be locked up regardless of their motives for murder. It doesn't even fucking matter if you kill somebody for a "good" reason anyways, the life is still taken. No way to deny that. By reading this story and others, this murder is definitively a premeditated intent to kill. These kids had no intention of letting this guy live.

Report this comment On 9/1/2009 11:36:52 AM, Anonymous said:

Well here it is Sep 1, 2009 and more horrendous facts have piled up like drifting sand. Cam Milner says he helped John Hawthorne (a regular man, little man about town due to the big and frequent parties he held on the land his parents own) by pulling Joel down to the groun from behind. Yes the young fella’s did it all from behind, no pun intended. Cam said Joel turned to walk away from the boy with the knife and that is when John attacked him with a knife. This accounts for the multiple stab wounds found in Joel’s back ten or more in all. The fatal blow was dealt to the frontal chest puncturing the left lung as joel tried to climb aboard the ATV for a ride to the hospital. Yep this is what Cam has said happened Joel asked for a ride to the hospital, jumped on, was pushed off and dealt the fatal blow. These are not nice boys. These are urban terrorists preying on the supposed homeless and the supposed gay. The acute perception of these boys is astounding is it not? Predators a step away from cannibalism. If Joel had been a well known actor we would write a book “Helter Skelter”. i don’t believe the manson family smeared ther own bodies, just the walls. Since the revelation of the pictures Cam took of John who had smeared himself with their victims blood, we know the boys had cell phones with them. Neither of the boys called 911 even to anonymously report an “injured man in the woods. This reinforces the premeditated desire to harm Joel and demonstrates their desire to murder him by abandoning him in the wooded area where they supposed he would he would not make it out. Most should know that there is a hospital less than one mile from where Joel was left, and as John and supporters of John have stated Hawthorne manor was about 100 yards north northeast. But Joel did walk out and here we are. When police were inadvertently led by the speeding Claude H to his home, where johnnie lived with his parents, the boys were asked if they knew anything about the stabbing (100 yards from the front door, just pitching a tent that close to Hawthorne manor is a capital offense) John said “Hell yeah, I stabbed him”. From their he spilled all the beans as required by law to face Capital murder as was charged by the police who had viewed the crime scene and Joel’s dead body. John has stated that he “thought it would be a fair fight” me my knife my little dog Cammy. Both of these boys were there for the vicious murder. they both went to a site that was NOT UNKNOWN to them. They both tried to provoke a fight with their victim and when that failed john attacked from behind. Claude should at the least be charged with evidence tampering and concealing a murder. I believe that John Hawthorne should be in jail awaiting trial. When he is convicted of 2nd degree murder he will face 30 years of prison. Due to the horrible nature of his crime I have no idea why he was allowed bond out. Here in the Atlanta metro a 17 yr old was charged with murdering a clerk over a $5.00 t shirt. He was allowed to go home to his mommy and soon became convinced that he was Tony Montana (Scarface), removed his ankle beeper left his mom’s house and did a home invasion the same day. During the home invasion this boy shot the single mom in the face…beat and cut her infant child… There are only spiritual explanations for these actions. August 18, 2009 GA Woman Shot, Toddler Son Beaten Police say a woman was shot and her 1-year-old son beaten during a home invasion in south Fulton County. Chattahoochee Hills police Chief Damon Jones says 22-year-old Nikki Neely was shot in the head during the attack just before 9 p.m. Monday. WSB radio reported that one person was in custody. Ther is no report on her current condition suffice it to say in the early reports Nikki has a bullet stuck in the back of her skull, the bullet having penetrated her brain. No punishment= tacit approval. Lon

Report this comment On 9/1/2009 5:48:16 PM, Anonymous said:

Boner's better than Pinkstaff But nothing's worse than to be branded MURDERER for life. Could a teardrop tattoo be far behind?

Report this comment On 9/1/2009 7:36:04 PM, Anonymous said:

Tacit approval Appy, a former Harvard and MIT professor most recently known for his 2003 book, Patriots: The Vietnam War Remembered From All Sides, explained the "doctrine" in his 1993 history of American combat troops in Vietnam, Working-Class War. "American military policy," he wrote, "did not . . . make atrocities by individual soldiers inevitable, but it certainly made it inevitable that American forces as a whole would kill many civilians." Thus, a history of brutal behavior, official and unofficial doctrines that encourage a patent disregard for human life and well-being, as well as a persistent failure to publicly recognize prior misdeeds and effectively deal with them has fostered an environment of tacit approval of atrocities in the military. The Toledo Blade Lon

Report this comment On 9/2/2009 9:09:40 AM, Anonymous said:

Do we as local people of Orlando have a voice in this at all, isn't murder a crime against all of society and not just the one poor person who was murdered here, Joel Boner, perhaps we should let Nancy Grace get a hold of this story and the badly twisted notions of one judge who let this animal out on bail. Anyone know how to contact her, how about national news too.

Report this comment On 9/3/2009 1:30:40 AM, Anonymous said:

one fucked up story. oh and yah...we have a million more just like this one too. this world is a decrepit piss puddle full of unimaginable evil.

Report this comment On 9/8/2009 6:15:08 AM, Anonymous said:

Step back, change friends, move out a few things to avoid the cesspool. Get a trash pump drain the CP, fill it in do something better on top.

Report this comment On 9/13/2009 12:43:43 AM, Anonymous said:

is that worthless little SOB still out on bail?

Report this comment On 9/13/2009 8:22:07 AM, Anonymous said:

Report below is from 7/22/09 "The victim was stabbed 15 times and one or two stabs thats defense maybe. When you get 15 stab wounds -- four in his arm , one pectoral and five in his back -- that's not defensive. In his own admission and the witness, the victim turned and walked away," said Ocoee Police Det. James Berish. People who work at the nearby convenience store said they knew Bonner as a nice man who never begged for money. Hawthorne is charged with first degree murder. The location of the camp in which the victim resided is not owned or controlled by Hawthorne. The friend is not being charged at this time.

Report this comment On 9/16/2009 6:49:28 AM, Anonymous said:

lookee what i found http://www.flickr.com/photos/indee/3924837012/?editedcomment=1#comment72157622385480926

Report this comment On 10/3/2009 8:03:13 AM, Anonymous said:

I just heard this on Jane Velez-Mitchell's program last night: In Florida MURDER is a NON-BONDABLE OFFENSE. John Hawthorne had confessed when he was arrested and was charged with murder in the first degree. I found this statement online explaining Florida Court process: Florida law gives the defendant the right to be released from jail prior to the trial. However, there is no right to pre-trial release in cases where the person is arrested for a “non-bondable” offense. To determine whether the defendant should be released, the judge may ask about the length of time that person has lived in the area, whether the defendant has a job, has family members living in the area, has a past criminal record or has been released on bond previously and appeared in court as required. The judge may release the defendant on his own recognizance, on monetary bond (either cash or surety bond through a bail bondsman), on monitored release (electronic monitoring device or bracelet), to the custody of a responsible member of the community or to a drug program or mental health facility. What could possibly be John Hawthorne's criteria for release? Could it be that the dishonorable Judge John Adams was familiar with his family? John Hawthorne has a past criminal record, he is a high school dropout and is unemployed. He has no positive contribution to the city of Ocoee. Yes, he has a lot of teenage friends who party with him in the woods and set up a support page on Facebook. Apparently his friends appeared at the hearing while the victim's family was left totally UNINFORMED of this process. Put that together with the fact (public record) that Hawthorne's father, Claude's prior arrest for possession of a controlled substance brought no charges whatsoever, and you've got a VERY ugly story.in Ocoee Forida. tentative trial date MAY 2010. Hawthorne is out on $2,500 bond---at home with his parents. Not only is he OUT OF JAIL, but the bond was set so ridiculoulsy low that it caused a media furor in Ocoee, leading to the dismissal of Judge John Adams, who himself has a public record of questionable decisions in the past. Although a new Judge, Belvin Perry, was appointed, the murderer is still out on bond--released to his parents.

Report this comment On 10/6/2009 10:43:21 AM, Anonymous said:

A new judge has been appointed to preside over this case after Judge John Adams was removed. John Hawthorne's "out on bond status" needs to be re-evaluated. This criminal needs to be in jail awaiting trial for the senseless slaughter of an unarmed man he stabbed 14 times in the back. Instead he is allowed the freedom to be at home doing God knows what with God knows whom in his own house. Let's not forget that his parents never even called the police when John and his friend Cameron Milner came home covered in blood or noticed the bloody clothes in the washing machine or a Toshiba laptop on the bed (which happened to be inadvertently photographed by Milner when he made shots of John's blood-covered shirtless torso). The laptop has since disappeared. Just another wild party night out for the kids I guess. No big deal. With the body count in Orange County at 42 for the year and with homicides for 3 consecutive days around the time of Joel Boner's slaying, one might deduct that Joel Boner is just another dead body in Orange County. The police department and court system is literally swamped and drowning in the blood of it's homicide victims. What the hell kind of place is Ocoee, Florida?

Report this comment On 11/5/2009 2:03:04 PM, Anonymous said:

now Hawthorne wants out to cut the grass. hahahahahaha 25 acres bordering on the crime scene woods. Smart move Johnny. That home confinement is pretty hard to bear. Hearing coming up.

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