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Last week’s top posts

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

1. GDOT, Amtrak throw wrench in Beltline plans (So as not to hog our top posts with Thomas Wheatley’s jealousy-inducing Beltline coverage, I’ll just tell you that this item and this one were also big hits.)

2. Internet conspiracy theorist predicts economic collapse next week (Only a few more days till financial Armageddon! Quick, stock up on bottled water, canned food, whiskey and Xanax!)

3. Apollo Holmes’ suicide a dead end in case of comatose trainer (The mystery of what happened to Darius Miller might have died with lone suspect.)

4. Jesus Christ Superstar GOSPEL: Rock me, sexy Jesus (Who doesn’t lust after Jesus? Um, on second thought, don’t answer that.)

5. Actor’s Express’ Mauritius takes a licking (It’s all about the second act.)

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Apollo Holmes’ suicide a dead end in case of comatose trainer

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009
Apollo Holmes

Apollo Holmes

It’s been a year since celebrity fitness trainer Darius Miller was beaten into a coma while trying to stop a group of men from filming Mayor Shirley Franklin’s daughters outside a Peachtree Street nightclub. Now, a month after the investigation hit an unexpected hurdle, authorities might never discover what really happened that night.

The answer to the mystery might have died Christmas Day with Apollo Holmes.

Holmes, the sole suspect identified in the investigation into the attack, was indicted in October on charges of criminal intent to commit murder, aggravated assault and aggravated battery. Even before his indictment, he’d long refused to divulge the names of the other men allegedly involved in the assault, according to his defense attorney, Bruce Harvey.

In the end, Holmes’ unwillingness to snitch could be viewed as a literal example of an oft-repeated street dictum: death before dishonor.

“[Investigators] wanted him to testify or cooperate,” Harvey says. “There was a lot of pressure on him to give up the other people, and he didn’t want to do that. He was taking the heat by himself. He was getting all the publicity. He was the one that had to shoulder the burden.”

On Christmas Day — within hours of the one-year anniversary of the attack on Miller — Holmes killed himself in his Cobb County home.

While the timing of Holmes’ suicide suggests personal guilt played a role in his death, Harvey claims otherwise. “I want to dispel that as vigorously as possible,” he says.

The case against Holmes, Harvey says, was far from open-and-shut. What’s more, a review of the court file reveals several discrepancies in the evidence, from the nature of the injury that put Miller into a coma to the varying levels of culpability among the film crew that crossed paths with Miller, the mayor’s daughters and their friends.

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Tragic saga of celeb trainer’s beating continues

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

As if this story wasn’t horrible enough — a man is beaten into a coma after allegedly trying to protect the mayor’s daughters from being videotaped outside an Atlanta club — now the defendant charged in the attack has committed suicide.

The AJC reported yesterday that Apollo Holmes, who was indicted for aggravated assault and had not yet gone to trial, killed himself on Christmas Day — the eve of the one-year anniversary of the brutal beating. The victim, celebrity trainer Darius Miller, is still in a coma. Mayor Shirley Franklin’s daughters Kai Franklin Graham and Kali Franklin were with Miller and a couple of friends when the fight broke out.

According to the story:

Holmes’ attorney, [Bruce] Harvey, said Tuesday night that Holmes believed he was wrongly accused in the beating. Some witnesses said as many as 10 men attacked Miller that night, although there were never any other arrests made. Harvey said Holmes was ready to take his case before a jury. …

Harvey said Holmes’ suicide has turned a single tragedy into a double tragedy. “We have the tragedy of the man in a persistent coma and now we have the tragedy of a family having to deal with this suicide.”