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  1. justthinkin

    Why did the WM3 do it?

    Thank you, Pensfan. I've seen Damien's blunt affect, don't believe he is or ever was bipolar I or II, mainly from watching him, and because when asked on the stand to describe his manic episodes, he was clueless about what constitutes mania. IIRC he stated that when manic, he withdrew. I...
  2. justthinkin

    Mr Bojangles

    I think Mr. Bojangles is a complete red herring. Most likely just a bum, probably a drug addict who'd been rolled, and knifed in the arm. The restaurant was a mile from the crime scene, and there's no telling what direction he came from to get to the restaurant. He sounds more like the...
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    OK OK - Sharon Marshall, 20, multiple aliases, OKC, 1990 - ID'd as Suzanne Sevakis - #5

    Just on the chance, you might want to search for a grave for a Susanne Davis. If Floyd had seen that spelling, he might just have changed the second s for a z.
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    GUILTY Peru - Stephany Flores, 21, murdered in Lima hotel room, 30 May 2010 #24

    The doctor needs to get back on her lithium quick. She's obviously manic.
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    Identified! The Doe Network, Part 4: Who is Princess Blue? - Julie Gwenn Davis

    Just browsing through WS, saw your posts. The victim of Steele? went to T.H. Rogers Jr. High in Houston. That school is no longer in use as a school, IIRC, now used for administrative purposes, and not all that far from Houston's Galleria Mall. T. H. Rogers fed into Lee High School in...
  6. justthinkin

    Nancy Grace's View of the WM3? Past and Present?

    The term "Alford Plea" has come to apply to any case in which the defendant tenders a guilty plea but denies that he or she has in fact committed the crime. The Alford plea is expressly prohibited in some states and limitedly allowed in others. In federal courts, the plea is conservatively...
  7. justthinkin

    What have we learned in the case of the WM3?

    Callahan's is vital to anyone's understanding of this case, the trials, the hearings afterward, photos, police reports, and on and on. Merry Christmas to you too!:santahat:
  8. justthinkin

    What have we learned in the case of the WM3?

    Sorry, CR. That will never happen because my approach to this case came from looking at it as I imagine most LE would. Plus I had read a number of books on profiling, do know something about how the criminal mind works, and I absolutely believe the three are guilty through a process of...
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    GUILTY FL - David James, 41, slain in dispute, "Stand Your Ground", Valrico, 25 Sept 2010 *probation*

    http://www.myfoxtampabay.com/dpp/new...-case-12142011 That ole geezer ain't smilin now. I guess the criminal case and the wrongful death suit wiped that stupid smile right off his face. I hope to H, the jury sees through this old man, and comes back with the verdict he deserves...
  10. justthinkin

    What have we learned in the case of the WM3?

    CR, I hope you will also accept my apology. I was wrong, and you were right. As the young folks say, my bad!
  11. justthinkin

    What have we learned in the case of the WM3?

    Cappuccino, you are right, and I stand corrected. You might think I would find that objectionable, but that is not the case, and I don't mind in the least that anything in error of mine be pointed out. I appreciate the link. My information was absolutely wrong. Idid sincerely believe the...
  12. justthinkin

    What have we learned in the case of the WM3?

    You're wrong, and here's why. The evidentiary hearing would have ground to a halt, and been abruptly ended because Riordan erred in stating to the ASSC that Echols had been excluded as a donor of biological evidence used to convict him at trial. The problem with that is no biological...
  13. justthinkin

    What have we learned in the case of the WM3?

    The defense took the only way possible for them to get those men out of prison, and it saved their a##es from embarrassment. You'll never convince me otherwise. You must be dreaming if you think Laser would have granted a new trial without the defense presenting anything new. On what...
  14. justthinkin

    so there is no DNA evidence that ties the WM3.....

    That's right, the Sanders adults were at the casino MAYBE or maybe not. The Sanders girls I was referring to was actually the older one who was not at home, but across the street at her cousin's house. I was loosely calling the cousin a Sanders girl because her name wasn't on the tip of my...
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    What have we learned in the case of the WM3?

    I've learned that what the defense says and what supporter minions say (not to be confused with supporters on the whole) can be two different things. My best guess is that no matter what stories supporter minions put out about Echols's ill health, the real reason the defense sought an Alford...
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    so there is no DNA evidence that ties the WM3.....

    Too bad that episode aired April 28th, the week prior to the murders. Release Date: 28 April 1993 (USA) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0522722/ Something in the Air was the episode which should have aired on May 5, 1993, but was preempted by something else. Release Date:12 May 1993 (USA...
  17. justthinkin

    Relationships with family after being released

    Maybe you didn't get it, CR, Scott Ellington wanted to wash his hands of this case for whatever his reasons. He is unlikely to want to reopen the can of worms (in his eyes) he just closed.
  18. justthinkin

    Relationships with family after being released

    There will never be another trial because incontrovertible proof will never be presented that refutes the participation of Echols, Misskelley, and Baldwin. Just as water washed away evidence, it washed away any hope the WMguilty have of escaping the verdicts against them. They remain, in the...
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    TX TX - Rita Mae Hughes, 29, Houston, 6 Dec 1986

    dede, I have advised CarlK of this thread. In the meantime, try this link. This is perhaps the person he was thinking of. http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/136ufks.html
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    NM NM - Patty Pritz, 14, & Mattie Restine, 13, Carlsbad, 11 Aug 1961 - #2

    Sunshine, Just watched the video. Thought it was well done. Bless your heart. Your pain is still so apparent, it brought tears to my eyes. It is truly disturbing that evidence was allowed to disappear. Funny, I would have sworn ECSO told you the diary was missing, but I see they...

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