Tag: wrongful conviction
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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. **** Allegedly, the Night Stalker was very busy the night of July 20th. The story goes that he made his way…
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Richard Ramirez: Delusions With Foundations in Reality
The psychiatric report by Anne Evans – briefly covered here – highlighted some of Richard Ramirez’s obstructive behaviour towards his appellate lawyers and his would-be defence team for his San Francisco trial (that never happened). Evans did not believe it was directed at any particular attorney – all of them were subjected to Ramirez’s incoherent…
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Shapeshifter
When Reasonable Questioning Gets Shut Down. * Images may require a desktop for greater clarity * So many “true crime” podcasts and channels are available to us; a brief scan of my YouTube account reveals countless lists. Checking out the episodes dedicated to Ramirez, you will notice one recurring thing; they are all the same.…
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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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Tsai-Lian Yu: Murder, Medallions & Morphing Suspects
The Yu incident does not match any of the other Night Stalker attacks. Before the killer’s moniker had been coined, he was also the ‘Valley Intruder’, the ‘Valley Invader’, or the ‘Walk-in-Killer. Only, in this incident, nobody walked in, invaded or intruded anywhere. This shooting happened in the middle of a road; there was no…