Problems
continue for 30yr-old George Zimmerman after being acquitted four months ago of
murder in the death teenager Trayvon Martin. Zimmerman
was arrested Monday night after a “domestic disturbance” with his girlfriend, Samantha
Scheibe. According to Samantha’s 911 call the incident began when the former
neighborhood watch captain grew upset during an argument and brandished a
weapon at her. “He's in my house, breaking all my shit because I asked him to
leave,” Scheibe told the dispatcher. “He's got a freaking gun breaking all my
stuff right now.”
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Repost of Raffaele Sollecito’s Interview with Kate Mansey (two days after Kercher’s murder)
The following is a repost of the interview that British Sunday Times journalist, Kate Mansey, did with Raffaele Sollecito (RS) on November 3, 2007 (Two days after Meredith Kercher was murdered), and was published November 4, 2007. Within, Sollecito claims that he and Amanda Knox were at “a party with one of his friends” on the night that Kercher was murdered. Obviously Sollecito has never used this [fake] alibi in any other tale that he has told, nor has he ever addressed this [false] claim. The following article was available on the internet for a couple of years, but has since been removed. Yet, unfortunately for Sollecito; it has not been forgotten.
Saturday, September 21, 2013
Knox & Sollecito: A Closer Look at the Footprint Evidence
If you have listen to anything from the American
media about the Amanda Knox case you would likely believe that there was no
physical evidence at the crime scene linking Knox and Raffaele Sollecito to the
murder of Meredith Kercher. However, with just a simple cursory review of some
of the official sources it is easy to see that there is actually an abundance
of physical evidence against the two convicts. Perhaps the best place to start
is Judge Massei’s Report on the conviction of Knox and Kercher.
Furthermore, it is imperative to read the Italian Supreme Court’s Reasoning
on the case. Aside from the obvious four spots of blood found at the cottage (3
spots in the bathroom and one in Filomena’s room) mixed with Knox and Kercher’s
DNA, there are also several pieces of convincing footprint evidence that was
used to help convict the three accused, which includes Rudy Guede. Putting the
plethora of circumstantial evidence and the other physical evidence aside and
simply focusing on the footprint evidence gives us a very clear picture of
exactly what occurred that fateful night.
Labels:
Amanda Knox,
Meredith Kercher,
Raffaele Sollecito,
Rudy Guede
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Roe v Wade: The Most Popular Supreme Court Case?
Perhaps one of the most controversial Supreme Court cases ever, if not outright the most controversial, is Roe v. Wade, 410 U.S. 113 (1973). It is certainly the most popular Supreme Court case of all time. It all started when Jane Roe, a.k.a. Norma McCorvey, a single mother of two in Dallas, Texas, got pregnant for a third time. Feeling that she could not financially support a third child, twenty-one-year old Jane Roe filed a lawsuit. At that time the Texas law on abortion was severely restrictive, basically stating that a woman could only get a “legal” abortion if the mother’s life was threatened by the continuation of her pregnancy. The defendant in the case was Dallas County District Attorney, Henry Wade, who represented the State of Texas.
Friday, August 30, 2013
Amityville Horror Copy-Cat Killing
“High Hopes” were dashed this month for a Brazilian
Family as their son killed them in their sleep. Marcelo Pesseghini [age 13] allegedly shot and killed his
mother, father, grandmother, and great aunt in the middle of the night then
casually went to school the next morning, returned home, and shot himself dead
in the head.
Saturday, August 24, 2013
Amanda Knox’s Final Conviction Appeal Just Around Corner
Not really breaking news or much of a shock, but
just moments ago Amanda Knox’s lawyer, Luciano Ghirga, told the Florence daily
La Nazione that she will not be attending her conviction appeals hearings in
Italy. The appeals
of Amanda Knox and Raffele Sollecito against their convictions will begin on September 30, 2013, and will take place
in Florence.
Monday, August 19, 2013
Trial Date Set for Oscar Pistorius
Oscar Pistorius was indicted today for the Valentine’s
Day murder of his then girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp. Among other things, the indictment reads, “The
accused did unlawfully and intentionally kill a person.” The double-amputee Olympian, a.k.a. the Blade Runner, was
charged
with planning and premeditating Reeva’s murder, which comes with a mandatory
sentence of life behind bars.
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