Posted on 04/11/2006 10:59:07 AM PDT by OrangeDaisy
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- An Alabama booster convicted of bribing a high school football coach to get a top recruit for the Crimson Tide was found dead Tuesday in his Memphis home, and police were investigating it as a homicide.
Logan Young was convicted of bribing a high school coach to get a top recruit for the Tide. (AP) Police hadn't yet confirmed the body was that of Logan Young, but his defense attorney said it was the Alabama booster.
"We're treating it as a mystery homicide," Sgt. Vince Higgins said in a telephone interview.
He said officials assume the victim was Young but needed to use fingerprints and dental records to confirm the identity.
"Suffice it to say, there was quite a physical struggle in this and this individual was injured severely," he said.
Nashville defense attorney Jim Neal said he had been told the body was found by a housekeeper.
"I've had two or three calls about it, all to the same end, found killed in his home. ... I heard that there was blood everywhere. That is all I know," Neal said.
Higgins said Young's housekeeper found the body after she arrived for work this morning. The body had not been removed from the house and no family members immediately arrived at the house.
The 65-year-old Young was convicted under federal law of money laundering and racketeering conspiracy in the case involving the peddling of defensive lineman Albert Means.
Young was sentenced last June to six months in prison and six months home confinement then two years supervised release. But he had been allowed to remain free pending his appeal.
His attorneys had argued Young needed a kidney transplant and could not get proper medical care in prison.
Former high school coach Lynn Lang, who avoided jail time after pleading guilty to taking part in a racketeering conspiracy, testified against Young, saying the booster paid $150,000 to get Means to sign with Alabama in 2000.
The NCAA has said it believed Means was unaware his football talents were being brokered. The player later transferred to Memphis, where he finished his college career.
Lang testified at Young's trial that other universities, including Georgia, Kentucky, Arkansas, Memphis, Mississippi, Michigan State and Tennessee, offered him money or jobs to get Means.
No charges were filed against anyone with those schools. Three former coaches, Rip Scherer of Memphis, Jim Donnan of Georgia and Alabama assistant Ivy Williams, testified Lang was lying.
Means' recruitment became part of an NCAA investigation that led to sanctions against Alabama in 2002, costing the Crimson Tide scholarships and bowl appearances.
We kind of take our football seriously here, down south.
This is going to be a tough one for CSI. In Alabama there are no dental records and the DNA's all the same. Sorry, couldn't resist slipping in that joke.
Yep, motives all over the place.
Hmm, kinda a crimson tide sort of thing.
Now, that wasn't very nice. Bless your heart.
Alabama one of the 5 states that sell uncle daddy christmas cards.
But north of Memphis the family trees look like telephone poles.
I have lived in the South long enough to know that is not a very nice thing to say. But it was worth it seeing as something like this is about the only chance a Vanderbilt grad has of shaking his head in wonder at the Alabama football program.
I'm positive your hometown has at least one ignorant jerk in it.
Gentlemen please, a man has died a violent and horrific death, I think a little respect is called for in this situation.
BTW, this happened in Memphis, which is not in Alabama.
Wow, ease up. It was a joke.
And it was funny. :)
Anyone notice freepers seem to be humorless lately?
Call him Deacon Blues.
WAY too seriously.
Have you heard of the man who is foaming at the mouth who is holding hostages at a SE grocery store?
Strange wording... Is that a term of art? Makes it sound like a game or a work of fiction...
Oh, you want to play rough, huh? The last time I went up to your neck of the woods (to a shotgun wedding by the way), instead of "friends of the bride or friends of the groom?", the usher asked me "Ford or Chevy?".
You do realize that Mr. Young was a Vanderbilt alum?
I think we were actually pulling for Vandy recently -- I'm NOT into sports, unlike most people in my family, but I remember you all were playing someone my dh really didn't like.
Yes, but the suspect is probably from Alabama. Y'all are taking this joke WAY too seriously.
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