Dassey Retrial Hearing Day Five
by on 30 January, 2010 at 15:23.Filed under Brendan Dassey
Again Appleton, Wisconsin’s Post~Crescent put a false spin on their coverage of the hearing.
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Again Appleton, Wisconsin’s Post~Crescent put a false spin on their coverage of the hearing.
Read MoreDefense investigator Michael O’Kelly testified about the attempts of the defense to help the State. This was a sellout of Brendan Dassey.
Read MoreDassey’s trial attorney wondered if the previous defense attorney were working for the police.
Read MoreThe second day of the retrial hearing for Brendan Dassey produced some very erroneous statements in the local newspaper. Is the media biased?
Read MoreWhen the State needed a pretense to interrogate Brendan Dassey, investigators coerced a fourteen‑year‑old girl to give them the reasons.
Read MoreIn the first day of the hearing for Brendan Dassey’s retrial request, defense attorney Len Kachinsky defended his strategy of publicly admitting Dassey’s guilt prior to interviewing Dassey.
Read MoreAnother Wisconsin State Trooper gives false testimony.
Read MoreThe first step of the Steven Avery appeals process hits a speed bump.
Read MoreIn the evening of the day of the double homicides in St. Johns, AZ, two police officers took a six‑hour round trip to interview the widow of one of the victims. They forgot to get her correct address before they left.
Read MoreAfter prosecutors botched a deer slaughter case in Waupaca County, Wisconsin, citizens have become a mob. Children get shot on their way to school, and no outrage occurs. Innocent people spend years in prison, and the public is apathetic. But, when the prosecution screws up an animal cruelty case, the mob starts blaming everyone else and threatening the innocent.
Read MoreApache County Attorney Michael Whiting tried to generate some excitement in St. Johns, AZ, with a court filing full of wild accusations.
Read MoreIn their zeal to make Steven Avery the responsible person for the murder of Teresa Halbach law enforcement and prosecutors refused to consider other possibilities. Is this one?
Read MoreWhen the Plymouth SUV belong to Teresa Halbach was discovered on the Avery Salvage premises; the investigation into the Halbach disappearance intensified substantially. Now, the State of Wisconsin could get the poster child for wrongful convictions.
Read MoreThe interrogators of the eight‑year‑old suspect in the St. Johns, AZ double homicide claimed the child was inconsistent with his statements (although because of their leading). Officers involved with the investigation showed far greater inconsistencies.
Read MoreYour body is your temple and its effluvium is incense.
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