Tag: unfair trial
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Spill-Over
This post will concentrate specifically on Claim 20 of the Writ of Habeas Corpus, filed in 2008: the trial court’s denial of the motion to sever unrelated incidents. Facts: On September 30th, 1987, Richard’s counsel moved to sever counts compromising of fifteen incidents: forty-three charges and nineteen special circumstances. The grounds given were: They wanted…
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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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Satan Loves Some Metal.
“We’re on a Highway to Hell!” *Please note: there is use of swear words and sexual references in parts of this post.* Summer 1985, picture the scene: a young addict, a stolen car, cruising through Los Angeles in the darkest hours of the night. Cocaine surging through his veins, adrenaline pumping, he slams a cassette…
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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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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…
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Who Defends the Undefended? Part Two: Conflict of Interest.
*Images may require viewing via desktop for clarity* In Part One, which can be found HERE, I examined how unqualified the defence counsel was, how ill-prepared and unorganised they were and how they virtually abandoned Ramirez to his fate. Welcome to Part Two, where we will continue to examine the failings and shortcomings of Daniel…
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Serial Delusions
“A series of crimes involves distinctive features, offences or signature mark to indicate that particular individual likely committed all of the crimes. Distinctive features of a modus operandi include cause of death, type of weapon used, or victim. By definition, a series of crimes requires similarity among the criminal acts; crimes linked together because of…
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Justice, Steve De Prima Style
At the preliminary hearing, Richard was beaten up by court bailiffs. It is unclear what happened, but as an elderly female witness was brought into the courtroom behind him, three bailiffs jumped on Richard and dragged him, still in his chair into the holding cell. Richard was completely defenceless, as he was forced (unconstitutionally) to…
