Tag: california
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San Quentin Part 1: Ramirez’s Life on Death Row
“San Quentin, what good do you think you do?Do you think I’ll be different when you’re through?You bent my heart and mind, and you warp my soul. Your stone walls turn my blood a little cold.” – Johnny Cash “San Quentin“ Founded in 1852, San Quentin State Prison is California’s oldest correctional facility. Located on a…
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The Murder of Mei Leung
This is a long, double post by VenningB and Jay – split into two sections: the history of the incident (Venning) and the DNA aspect (Jay). This blog is primarily focused on the Los Angeles trial. Because the alleged Night Stalker crimes in San Francisco (the Pan Incident) and Orange County (the Carns/Erickson Incident) never…
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Three Duff Lawyers, One Dodgy Trial.
“Justice will not be served until those who are unaffected are as outraged as those who are”. Benjamin Franklin To begin with, this post had the working title of “Ray Clark was a Bit of a Twat”, you’ll probably understand why when you reach the end. For any who may be interested in the processes…
