Tag: los angeles
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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…
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Utter Nonce-sense
This post serves as a fast and basic explanation of the Night Stalker case – from our perspective. It is a kind of ‘masterpost’, if you will. It has an approximately 15mins reading time, so make a drink and sit down! Excessive Focus on Okazaki and Yu Detective Gil Carrillo excessively focuses on the 17th…
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The Crimes Didn’t Stop
(Updated 14/05/2024 with new information.) People often ask why the murders ceased after Richard Ramirez was imprisoned. The truth is, they didn’t. Statistics show there were many murders across the valley regions and throughout the rest of L.A. County. In some cases, the killers were apprehended so there isn’t the same publicity as a slew…
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Night Stalker: The Murder of Mary Louise Cannon
Richard Ramirez, known as the “Night Stalker,” was convicted of multiple murders, including that of Mary Cannon on July 2, 1985, in Arcadia, Los Angeles County. However, key forensic evidence in Cannon’s case was overlooked or misrepresented – issues later raised in Ramirez’s 2008 federal habeas corpus petition. A habeas corpus petition is a legal…
