Tag: miscarriage of justice
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The Monster in Fetters
Richard Ramirez’s constitutional rights were violated on multiple occasions because he had waived his rights, due to being mentally incompetent and unable to understand what was happening – not because he was simple, but because his thoughts were disordered due to temporal lobe disorder. Ramirez’s Habeas Corpus lawyers made 43 separate claims of a ‘Miscarriage…
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One More Time..
*some images are best viewed on a desktop, due to size* “I don’t need to hear all of society’s rationalisations. I’ve heard them before, and the fact remains that what is, is.” Richard Ramirez Why? We did not wake up one morning and decide to start writing about this case, it was a slow realisation…
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Richie
This article explores how Richard Ramirez’s extensive history of head trauma and a mismanaged seizure disorder likely shaped his neurological and psychological development, influencing his behavior long before he was labeled the “Night Stalker.” On February 29, 1960, at 2:07 a.m., at Providence Memorial Hospital in El Paso, Texas, a dark-haired, dark-eyed baby boy entered…
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Night Stalker: The Mysteries Surrounding Bell and Lang
By Venning In this article, we examine the tragic attack on Mabel “Ma” Bell and Florence Nettie Lang – two elderly sisters brutally assaulted in their Monrovia home in late May 1985. Although Richard Ramirez was later sentenced to death for the crime, a closer look reveals serious evidentiary gaps, weak forensics, and questionable timelines…
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The Murder of Joyce Nelson
By Venning If you have seen the Netflix documentary, it is difficult to think about Joyce Nelson without recalling her family’s devastation when they discuss her personality, the way she dressed and her fears. The family display a justified hatred and disgust towards her killer. They believe wholeheartedly that Richard Ramirez was convicted with conclusive evidence. However,…
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Launie Dempster Strikes Three – The Doi Incident
The attack on William Doi and his wife, Lillie, occurred during the early hours Of May 14th, 1985. Monterey Park police dispatcher Darlene Boese received a 911 call at approximately 5:00 a.m. The system showed the address to be 1586 Trumbower Street (according to official reports, however, it’s “avenue” not “street”) A male voice repeatedly…
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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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The Vincow Incident: What’s in a Fingerprint?
Jennie Vincow was not murdered at night and fingerprints are not as unique as people think.
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Inflammatory Images
The purpose of this blog is not just to demonstrate how Richard Ramirez was wrongfully convicted of each individual crime, but also to reveal that he was a victim of multiple miscarriages of justice, due to repeated violations of his constitutional rights. Even if he was absolutely guilty of some of them, these arguments still…
