Tag: crime
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How Can You Help?
To begin with, I want to thank you once again for the support you’ve already given us, for your encouragement, engagement, and willingness to ask the questions most do not. I’m not going to lie; this case is tricky, and we’ve done our best to break it all down and put it back together in…
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Unleashing the Secrets Within
The Archives As many of you know, our unrelenting pursuit of the truth in the case of The People of California v. Richard Ramirez led us to the Los Angeles Archives and Records Center (ARC) last October, where we discovered numerous legal documents have been kept hidden deep within the Archives for decades. There are…
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This Is Good..
In fact, it’s excellent. This is a quick note from me.I wanted to bring this new YouTube channel to your attention, as some of you may not have seen it. @SataysandMash – we are not affiliated with them, but they share the material with our knowledge and permission, crediting and promoting our work in their…
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The Ex Parte Order
We found some interesting items when we accessed the case files during our stay in Los Angeles. Because of that, we’ve been able to add more insight into the work already done, whether that is regarding the time Maria Hernandez really saw her attacker (spoiler: it wasn’t eight seconds, it was two) or the statement…
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Mark the Card With His Number
And so the Tall, Short, Balding, Blonde, Dark, Moustachioed, Dark or Light Skinned, Asian/Hispanic/Caucasian Man Was Identified. We’ve discussed the infamous lineup many times on this blog and in the book. You can read more about it HERE, HERE and HERE.It’s hard to imagine that anyone with critical thinking could look at the lineup procedure…
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Predictable
Sex, Satan and Another Cash Grab Well, that was all rather predictable and disappointing – it was only to be expected. However, as the latest Ramirez documentary, Richard Ramirez – The Night Stalker Tapes, dropped, that familiar feeling of déjà vu crept in. This post will only deal with one small part of it. Once…
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A Bit More Ballistics Bollocks
“Robinson was the last of three law enforcement firearms examiners to evaluate the general rifling characteristics of the ballistics evidence. Yet the two other examiners, who did not reach entirely the same conclusions, were not called to testify at trial. For example, in the report prepared by Robert Christansen on March 28, 1985, he concluded…
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To Prove a Lover
This is an addition to the article covering the murder of Tsai-Lian Yu and I would refer you back to that original post for all the details on this case. I am adding a little information we discovered during our visit to the Hall of Records in Los Angeles. Leafing through the first volume, we…
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The Letter
As you know, during our trip to Los Angeles, we gained access to the court files held in the basement at the Hall of Records. There are nine volumes. On going through the first volume, we came across an original letter written by Richard, in 1986, from LA County Jail to Judge Dion Morrow, who…
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Man-Child
“His self-image is fragile and vulnerable, as well as unrealistic. He has a lot of angry feelings and a great deal of mistrust toward others. This combination of factors is also part of a very self-destructive pattern”. Declaration of Anne Evans, document 16-7. Forensic Psychologist Anne Evans, PhD, was formally retained as an expert defence…
