By Matt Sedensky, AP
MIAMI-Three men charged with murdering Sean Taylor were denied bail Tuesday, a day after thousands of mourners attended the funeral for the Washington Redskins safety.
Charles Wardlow, 18, Jason Mitchell, 19, and Venjah Hunte, 20, all made brief court appearances via a videoconference from Miami-Dade County jail, where they will remain after Judge John Thornton Jr.'s ruling. The three stood silently during the hearing.
Taylor, 24, died Nov. 27, barely 24 hours after he was shot in the bedroom of his home a few miles from where he grew up. Police say he was a victim of a botched burglary.
"I think he's in disbelief over what occurred," said Rivera's attorney, Wilbur Smith. "His expression to me was that 'I can't believe this kind of thing happened.'"
Landon Miller, Mitchell's attorney, said his client was distraught and on suicide watch. Hunte's attorney, Michael Hornung, said his client did not have a gun.
"My client had no knowledge whatsoever where they were going," he said.
Another lawyer has said there is a fifth suspect that police are seeking.
Probable cause affidavits for Mitchell and Rivera said the two confessed to participating in armed burglary. According to the reports, Mitchell and Rivera admitted entering the home and said someone had a gun and shot Taylor, but they didn't identify who. Police and attorneys also have said some of the young men confessed, though they wouldn't elaborate.
Keith Leonardo, president of Florida Christian Institute in Fort Myers, said Rivera and Wardlow are both seniors at the school, which has 190 learning-disabled students from kindergarten through 12th grade. Both played on the school's flag football team, Leonardo said.
Some 3,000 mourners attended Taylor's funeral Monday seeking closure through prayers, tributes and gospel music. One singer expended so much emotion she collapsed in a chair and was carried away in it as the service continued.
"Many times God must have looked down and said, 'Man, I made a great football player,'" Redskins coach Joe Gibbs said.
There were plenty of tears during the three-hour service, but also ripples of laughter and words of inspiration.
"Let me hear you scream!" shouted the Rev. Jesse Jackson, urging the audience to cheer Taylor's memory. "One more time! This is a celebration!"
"It's times like this that all of us struggle to find meaning in life," NFL commissioner Roger Goodell told mourners.
Taylor helped the Miami Hurricanes win the 2001 national championship, became a first-round NFL draft pick by the Redskins in 2004 and led the NFC in interceptions this season when a knee injury sidelined him last month.
"Today my heart is broken," said LaVar Arrington, wiping away tears as he recalled his two years as Taylor's teammate with the Redskins. "I'll get through it. We'll all get through it."
The list of celebrities in attendance was long. They included more than two dozen former Hurricanes now in the NFL, among them Edgerrin James, Devin Hester and Jeremy Shockey. Former Hurricanes coaches Larry Coker and Butch Davis sat in the front row, along with current coach Randy Shannon.
Mourners also included O.J. Simpson, whose children attended the same high school as Taylor, and actor Andy Garcia, whose niece, Jackie Garcia, was Taylor's girlfriend and the mother of their 18-month-old daughter.
About 300 members of the Redskins organization attended, with even their mascot present. The Redskins flew down in a charter one day after an emotional 17-16 loss to Buffalo, and they play again Thursday against Chicago.
"I think the guys feel better after going to the funeral," linebacker London Fletcher said after the team returned to Washington. "It was a little bit of closure in a sense. It was something that we needed as a team. We're going to still carry his memory with us, so it's still a healing process we're going to go through, but this part was a necessary part of it."
Gibbs' eulogy focused on faith. He told the mourners Taylor became more spiritual as he matured after joining the team.
"His life began to change," Gibbs said. "You saw the way he loved Jackie and Jackie."
Others also spoke of Taylor's transformation following the birth of his daughter. They addressed only indirectly his earlier brushes with the law, which started with a 2001 fist fight and included most recently a 2005 confrontation involving guns.
There was pointed criticism for the way the media portrayed Taylor's past in the wake of his violent death.
"One of the things that I hope comes out of this tragedy is that the media get a small lesson in grace and humility," said Florida City mayor Otis Wallace, a friend of the Taylor family. "For those who took the liberty of recklessly speculating that this young man's death was caused by the way he lived, all I can say is they should be ashamed."
The audience responded with a standing ovation.
Associated Press Writers Steven Wine, Mitch Stacy, Rasha Madkour and Sarah Larimer contributed to this report.
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By: lika on 12/05/2007 12:51PM
How could anyone say these four little bastards should be released to be with their families for the holidays shame on you. What they did was totally wrong and not acceptable to society, so Mr. Al Sharpton I hope someone is using your name to be funny otherwise I cannot believe you would say such a thing they did something very wrong. This man was minding his own business with his woman and child, and did not deserve to be murdered in his home. I didn't know Sean Taylor personally, but I'm deeply hurt by what happen to him. This young man worked hard to achieve his goals in life and now it's all been taken away by four "STUPID IGNORANT UNEDUCATED LITTLE BASTARDS". I guess whoever murdered Darret Williams who played for the Denver Broncos should be home for the holidays with their families too. We as black people have it bad being jealous of each other, and it's really a shame when you can set goals and work to reach them instead of taking someone elses away from them behind making STUPID decisions. Whoever the person was that made the comment at the beginning you are a very "STUPID IGNORANT BASTARD AS WELL YOU NEED HELP YOU HAVE MENTAL ISSUES".
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By: AJ BAD AZZ on 12/05/2007 12:51PM
To Andi and A sharpton.....wow!!!! You both are idoits!!!! How dare you judge him like that....if it was someone related to you all then you would feel differently. You have no respect and whoever your parents are should be ashamed of you all. You all dont even kno Sean like that to judge him. Cant no one judge him BUT GOD!!!! It just tears me apart to see how people can be so cruel and mean! My prayers and thoughts go out to the family! And for the killers....wow!!!! I hope you all are ready for your punishment! God have mercy on your souls!!!
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By: Diane on 12/05/2007 12:59PM
My heart and my respect goes out to:
Two Victims...Two MOthers...Two Families
Any of us could be on either side.
A POEM....
This is MY Child!
I didn’t bring him into this world
for someone like you to take him out
just because
He looked at you the wrong way…
To think that THIS child now in danger of you
Grew inside of me --
Kicking, moving, growing, living
anticipated and awaited
with joy…
He’s MY boy!
Having him meant I’d have to struggle
just a little bit more to make ends meet
but I could do it…
Because this is MY child…
He grew inside of ME and NO ONE ELSE!
And his purpose in this life I gave him
in the pains of my labor (of love)
is not to die before he lives as long as me
and he won’t if he can avoid YOU and the anger
you carry in your pockets –
You with your Air Force Ones on your feet that
you’re not even wearing for the right reasons…
You know that’s not the way your mother raised you!
Learning to lift his head and say Mommy and Daddy
(Who cares which one he said first?)
and crawling backwards, when he’s trying to move forward
making me laugh
and my heart smile…
Going to school on his first day…
Me crying while he’s
having fun learning his ABC’s and riding his bike…
Telling tales and saying
I love you Mommy
when I kissed the boo-boo to make it better…
Seeing him make friends when he was too young
to really know what a friend was
and filling me with astonishment
at the wonder of how this little person
so new to this world
could tell so much innocent truth just with his smile
and his eyes
and the things he does and the questions he asks…
That’s MY child walking thru the world with fascination wondering
what this is and
what that is
and making memories out of clay that I have to
sit on my coffee table and explain to everybody
what it is…
And I watch him in his first play thinking,
What’s he going to be when he grows up?
and such…
And he WILL grow up if he can
cheat fate and avoid
the interruption of YOU in his life…
You - and those like you -- who have the
capability and the opportunity
to erase ALL the question marks defining his future
in a split second of Anger or Bruised Ego…
What? WHAT did you say?
That’s the same thing your mother warns YOU about?
You go to school and you work? Oh God…
Forgive me.
I thought…I.. saw Your Pants…and Your Hat…Your Sneakers…Tattoo…
Your face and Your scar an… A what? Car accident?
I’m… so ashamed…
Thank you…
for making me see…
that it...it could just as easily be…
MY child
swallowed up in this
dog-eat-dog-world only-the-strong-survive-world
and end up robbing YOUR mother of HER child
in a moment of anger or challenged ego
just because both of us gave birth to a child
who had to leave the Comfort and Safety
of our arms and dreams and plans and pride and joy…
Just to fall victim to the” Enemy of Their Time”…
A tiny lethal Thing
projected from an Instrument of Dream Destruction
encased in metal
made to destroy the worthwhile
MASTERPIECES
of the agony
of the remembered Labor Pains
of two women
who could end up with nothing but
sleepless peaceless weeping nights
and Pity
and Fear
and a Small Section in the corner of page” D17 of the DAILY NEWS”
announcing without fanfare the death of another
“ POSSIBILITY”…
Because that’s what you are to us no matter which
VICTIM
you are…
OUR child OUR dream OUR hope…
Shattered…
by the insultingly Brief
CRACK
of a Gun…
That neither of us raised you to carry…
_______________________________________
COPYRIGHT 2003 DIANE COLBURN ONLEY
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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By: shineka crawford on 12/05/2007 1:04PM
I dont think anyone should make a lame excuse as to why a person gets murdered. Being poor and having no money is a ridiculous excuse to rob and kill someone. I grew up dirt poor, and I never let my environment control me. Wake up people! Even though he was a football player, he was a person first. God Bless Everyone !
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By: Mazi on 12/05/2007 1:11PM
"HANG THEM, HANG THEM,HANG THEM...............AND I'M A BLACK MAN, I SAY HANG THEM NOW !!!!
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By: MD on 12/05/2007 1:17PM
Sean Taylor didn't deserve to murdered in his own home by these four little bastards. They deserve whatever they have coming to them, it's a shame that we as black people are so jealous hearted when one of us becomes successful in life instead of being happy for that person. Whoever made the statement hopefully using Al Sharpton's name as a joke you are a very "STUPID IGNORANT PERSON AND HAVE NO COMPASSION FOR HUMAN LIFE". Sean Taylor should be home with his family enjoying his beautiful daughter. I didn't know Sean taylor personally, but his death affected me really bad see I can relate to what his family is going through I lost a family member the same way, so I can totally relate with his family it brought back memories. Whoever you are all I have to say is you have "SERIOUS MENTAL ISSUES" What if GOD FORBID someone murdered your child this is not a joking matter you are a "SICK INDIVIDUAL YOU NEED JESUS". MY heart goes out to the Taylor family and the Garcia family MAY GOD BLESS YOU ALL.
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By: Butter on 12/05/2007 1:44PM
to the reader who said that the men should be out of jail...are u friggen insane?? what is the matter with people today? these men killed an innocent man.... they robbed his life... they robbed his daughter from a father and his family from their son...the cops are racist u ignorant fool.... they are doin there job.. fukk their family's they need to rot in jail... its the holidays and ur talkin bout those men missing their family.. what about Sean Taylor's family?? their christmas is going to be very hard for them.. next time before u add an ignorant comment like that to a blog... use your brain... stupid fool
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By: William Lynch on 12/05/2007 1:54PM
My Comments On All That I Have Read. Is That Some People Know The True Meaning Of Life. And Some Don"t. But As It Says In Proverbs 29:24 States That A Man Who Partners With A Thief. Really Does Not Care About His Own Life. For He Knows The Consequences And Does It Anyway. So I Say To All That We Need To Pray To God. For All Those Indivuals Who All Took Part In This Sinceless Act Of Greed. And Pray For The Familys
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By: Jennifer Perrin on 12/05/2007 2:12PM
I think that there is more to this story than is being told. The 4 young men that are involved should be behind bars. One if not all of them knew that they were going to do something really stupid and it caught up with them. I want to know why the Home ALARM SYSTEM DIDN'T go off in time for Mr. Taylor to call the police. The evidence is not adding up. My heart is filed with grief for Seans family. may God bring out the truth.
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By: Rhonda on 12/05/2007 3:53PM
Please RESPECT SEAN TAYLOR & HIS FAMILY! The first couple of comments that were made were inappropriate. If you rob or kill someone you need to pay the consequences! Please think before you write these senseless comments. A young black professional football player who was trying to better his life got killed for no reason! This world is crazy! People just need to start making money the right way & stop robbing those who are doing right!
R.I.P. Sean Taylor
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