Tag: miscarriage of justice
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Second Edition – Sort Of
By Venning I’ve made some edits to The Appeal of the Night Stalker. It’s not enough to qualify as a true second edition – those require at least 10% of the content to be substantially changed – but there are a few important corrections worth noting. Recently, we watched Beware the Night Stalker (Fox Nation,…
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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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False Confessions: a Short Follow-up
This is a short sequel to “False Confessions?” from a year ago. In the previous post, Carrillo and Salerno’s misconduct was discussed, in which they violated Ramirez’s rights by interrogating him after he requested a lawyer, and they had read him his Miranda warning. Judge Nelson threw Richard Ramirez’s speculative discussion of the Night Stalker…
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The Appeal of the Night Stalker: The Railroading of Richard Ramirez
The book is out! You can buy the ebook in the following links: UKFranceSpainGermanyItalyNetherlandsAustraliaUSACanadaIndiaMexicoBrazil It should be on all of Amazon worldwide. And the paperback is here (although they might still be unavailable in some countries – check back in a few days. They can take a while to show up!) UKFranceGermanyNetherlandsSpainUSACanada We are so…
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Common Stupid Arguments About the Richard Ramirez Case
When the case is made for Ramirez’s appeals, the same common arguments arise, often designed to shut people down with thought-terminating clichés, such as “You’re a hybristophile, get help!” You will find this low-grade insult on every platform. I’ll start with that tired old “hybristophile” put-down: Hybristophiles tend to be sexually aroused by criminality. Suggesting…
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It’s That Time Again
We’re happy to welcome many new subscribers to this blog. You join us at a time when most of the articles have been published, and the flow has slowed up a little as much of what we wished to say we have now published. Our attention has turned to the production of our book, which…
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The Kneiding Incident
July 20, 1985 **** This post contains crime scene details. Reader discretion is advised. The intention is not to offend but to provide information. Proceed only if you are agreeable to reading sensitive content. **** Maxson and Lela Kneiding were a couple in their sixties who lived in a Glendale neighborhood near a large construction…
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Richard Ramirez’s Appeals
Direct Appeal – Los Angeles Superior Court People v. Ramirez, No. S012944 (Cal. 2006) 4th October 1999 – This appeal is automatic when a defendant is sentenced to death. Due to many delays and extensions of time, Ramirez’s direct appeal was finally filed, almost ten years to the day that he was sentenced to death.…
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Reasonable Fucking Doubt!
Well, it’s enough to make you swear. Yesterday, 28th Feb 2024, the State of Texas executed a man called Ivan Cantu by lethal injection; perhaps you’ve heard of his case, perhaps not. Why am I mentioning him on a blog demonstrating Ramirez’s unfair trial? Because of reasonable doubt. Reasonable fucking doubt. Taken at face value,…
