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3 Teens Indicted In Fatal Beating Of Immigrant
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Most of the personal MySpace pages linking to the group's site are maintained privately and cannot be viewed without permission; the Skull Crushers page is public.
The site also contains photographs of members posing together, a picture of a street sign showing the intersection of 53rd Street and Quincy Street in Bladensburg, and a drawing of the words "Skull Crushers" in a Gothic style, accompanied by a cracked skull and crossbones dripping blood. The picture is signed "By: Lady Skull aka Regina."
Debra Jones, Young-Bey's attorney, declined to comment. Attorneys for the other three defendants did not respond to messages.
If convicted of first-degree murder, the suspects could be sentenced to life in prison without parole, officials said. Because of their ages, they are not eligible for the death penalty.
According to police charging documents, Camara was attacked as he walked near the Bladensburg Elementary playground just after 7:30 p.m. on May 28. After Young-Bey knocked him down, she and the others kicked him so viciously that he died at a hospital two days later, according to the documents.
The documents also allege that Camara was robbed of his shoes and a pack of Marlboros.
Researcher Meg Smith contributed to this report.








