I was reading Michelle Blaine's blog (Phil Spector's former assistant, the one that wouldn't marry him) this morning and found this very interesting post in the comments under the latest entry. Someone found it on the Team Spector Myspace website and reposted it on Michelle's blog. I think it is very disturbing and highly suspect, especially the part that I've bolded. Here it is:
17 2007 7:20P
Its Time For The Spector Jury To Face The Music
There will be no agreement and the foreman needs to get that note out to the judge that youre all deadlocked. You can badger, threaten or nag all you want but people who understand and respect reasonable doubt will never budge.
Those jurors that feel that someone has to pay for a pathetic womans failed life and reckless actions with a loaded gun are a large part of society that hate the idea of personal responsibility.
Go ahead and grieve for Lana Clarksons mother and sister. Perhaps they failed Lana by not seeking intervention for this womans depression, alcoholism and drug addiction. The responsibility for Lana Clarksons death is a lot closer to home than Phil Spector ever was.
Its time to let go of Phil Spector for good. Convicting Spector will not make life somehow better for anyone and Clarkson wont be returning to this earth no matter what verdict is returned.
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The date of that posting is September 17 at 7:20 pm, which was Monday evening, well before anybody knew (or was supposed to know) the jury was deadlocked. I think the first paragraph is very telling, especially the part about reasonable doubt, which is what 3 jurors were apparently having issues with. In my opinion, someone got to this jury and that posting confirms it. I hope someone brings this to Judge Fidler's attention and soon. If anything, they are still in violation of the gag order as far as I'm concerned.
I think the California courts should start using homeless people on juries. For one thing, they don't have access to computers and generally only use newspapers to keep warm, so you wouldn't have to worry about them researching the case on their own. They would actually appreciate being sequestered and they would get a decent meal everyday, not to mention all the coffee and donuts they could want. Yes, I am being facetious, but clearly something needs to be done about the jury system in California, especially when it comes to celebrity trials. Of course, this is just my opinion.
Here is the link to Michelle's blog if you want to see for yourself.
http://mcontrolblogs.blogspot.com/
Take care everyone and hang in there. I seriously hope the judge reconsiders adding the lesser charge, and just declares a mistrial. I think adding the manslaughter charge now will just leave a conviction wide open for appeal. I am pretty sure that the prosecution will be able to get a conviction the second time around. It worked with the Menendez brothers.