Tag: unfair trial
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Judicial Bias
You may recall our exciting adventure to the Los Angeles Archives and Records Center last October in the hope of finding some key legal documents. While we were able to obtain several trial documents, we were unable to access all the volumes from the LA trial due to time constraints; however, this did not deter us.…
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Forty Years
On August 31st, 1985, the hunt for the Night Stalker ended, and the circus began.The following is an excerpt from our book “The Appeal of the Night Stalker”. See the link at the end of this post for details. The Capture Richard Ramirez, travelling to Arizona and back, missed the release of his mugshot on…
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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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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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Breaking the Silence
I’m sorry for the lack of communication over the past few weeks. As some of you know, the three of us have been fully dedicated to this project, which led us to take a trip to Los Angeles earlier this month. We’ve just returned and are excited to share our findings with you.During that time,…
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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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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,…
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San Quentin Part 2: Conditions of Death Row
The Death Penalty in America “The question we need to ask about the death penalty in America is not whether someone deserves to die for a crime. The question is whether we deserve to kill.“ – Bryan Stevenson, founder of Equal Justice Initiative The United States is the only Western industrialized nation that practices capital…
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And Justice for All
*images may need desktop viewing for clarity* “After a recess, in another hearing held in the court’s chambers which was held outside of the presence of Petitioner, the court and the parties discussed courtroom security. Trial counsel was concerned that there had been no screening of the members of the public which were coming to…
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A Cloak of Competence
The Woods Report George Woods was a neuropsychiatrist who evaluated Richard at the San Francisco County Jail and San Quentin State Prison, interviewing him on five separate occasions for approximately 14 hours. Woods also spent extensive time observing Richard’s interviews and interactions with his San Francisco defense attorneys, screening LA trial footage, and reviewing his…
