On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 10:56:37 -0400, Ken Smith <forget@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
>> Bill Crapkin wrote:
>>>Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
>>>>William R. Cousert wrote:
>>>>>Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
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>>>>>>[...]
>>>>>
>>>>>GET A LIFE!
>>>>
>>>>Got one. In fact, I have New Life in Christ! How about you?
>>>
>>>HE SHOULD BE ****ING GRATEFUL NOT TO BE PART OF A CORRUPT SYSTEM THAT
>>>CODDLES BABY KILLERS.
>>
>> You talkin' about that Indiana case?
>
> I believe they're talking about the California case involving CaMORON
>John Brown: a human cockroach so loathsome, even HIS OWN FATHER wouldn't
>pony up good money to defend him.
There's no reason to throw good money after bad. Papa Brown saw
that everyone on the jury found Cameron guilty of a crime. They simply
couldn't come to an unanimous agreement on which crime was committed.
This probably sent a "wake up call" to Dad.
>
> Daddy Brown is a rich investment banker, and he knows a turkey of an
>investment when he sees one.
>
>
>>>I USED TO RESPECT THE SYSTEM. NO MORE. I HOPE THEY ALL BURN IN HELL.
I
>>>HAVE SEEN MANY MISCARRIAGES OF JUSTICE [...]
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>> You haven't seen a miscarriage of justice as up close as I have.
>
> Let's see ... the alleged perp takes his illegitimate four-year-old
>daughter to the absolute best place he could find to kill her and make
>it look like an "accident."
A place that was, when you visited, out of the way.
>IP is low-traffic -- low enough for local
>****ists to make use of a secluded cove not far from there. He visited
>on a coldish (~64 degrees F) Wednesday in November, thereby assuring
>that few potential witnesses would be around. The site is inherently
>dangerous -- according to Ted and his cohorts, there are sheer cliffs
>for her to "fall" off -- and yet, we are to believe that the perp let
>her throw stones off these sheer cliffs?
Either he was NOT the loving father Ted, et al., has claimed (no
loving parent would allow a child to run free in such a place), or he
murdered Lauren. The available evidence leaves no other conclusion.
>
> A quick push -- or for that matter, a throw -- who's going to notice?
> It was a well-planned crime, if crime it was.
>
> While the LASD bungled the investigation -- they do that quite often,
>as we all remember from O.J. -- it is tough to say with any confidence
>that trying CaMORON is a significant miscarriage of justice. A rational
>jury could easily find him guilty of depraved heart second-degree murder
>on the facts that even Teddie McGreevey Kaldis doesn't dispute.
>
> No miscarriages of justice in People v. Brown. Is there another case
>you are referring to, Stalker Ted?
" ... But there ought to be conferences and studies on how to curb
minority overpopulation, repatriate minorities abroad, imprison more
minorities, increase use of the death penalty and divest minorities of
the power they have usurped over us in recent years. That would
address the most pressing problems of our day. ... "
April 2000, Gregory Hanson
http://www.nationalist.org/ATW/2000/040101.html#Hanson


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