
Jason Todd "J.T." Ready

Jason Todd "J.T." Ready

J.T. Ready of Mesa addresses the Mesa City Council on Dec. 19,
2005.
(Photo The Republic)

Then-Mesa City Council candidate J.T. Ready at an immigration
rally in front of the office
of Sen. John McCain in Phoenix on March
4, 2008.
(Photo The Republic)

Jason Todd "J.T." Ready

J.T. Ready (center) and others wearing neo-Nazi uniforms appear
at a political event in Phoenix in May 2010.
(Phot by JJ Hensley/The Republic)

Minuteman Project volunteer Jason
Todd "JT" Ready is seen along the US/Mexico border
west of Douglas,
Arizona in this April 3, 2005 file photo.
(Reuters/Fred Greaves)

Jason Todd "J.T." Ready

Crime scene
The victims

Lisa Mederos

Family photo of Lisa, Amber and Brittany Mederos.