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NOT GUILTY!!!
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"Sheldon" > wrote in message oups.com... > > Go he http://www.kipaddotta.com/robert-blake.html > > Hooray! Hooray? Dimitri |
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Dimitri wrote:
> Hooray? > > Dimitri It balanced out the O.J verdict. |
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"Levelwave©" > wrote in message ... > Dimitri wrote: > > > Hooray? > > > > Dimitri > > > It balanced out the O.J verdict. Meaning he wasn't guilty. |
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"Levelwave©" > wrote in message
... > Dimitri wrote: > >> Hooray? >> >> Dimitri > > > It balanced out the O.J verdict. Explain, please. If you can. -- Peter Aitken Remove the crap from my email address before using. |
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Levelwave=A9 wrote: > Dimitri wrote: > > > Hooray? > > > > Dimitri > > > It balanced out the O.J verdict. The verdict in the criminal trial, or the civil trial? -aem |
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Dimitri wrote:
> "Sheldon" > wrote in message > oups.com... > >>Go he http://www.kipaddotta.com/robert-blake.html >> >>Hooray! > > > Hooray? > > Dimitri > > Evidently it's illegal to kill your wife (and child) if you're Scott Peterson but not so illegal if you're Robert Blake. gloria p |
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"Puester" > wrote in message ... > Dimitri wrote: > > "Sheldon" > wrote in message > > oups.com... > > > >>Go he http://www.kipaddotta.com/robert-blake.html > >> > >>Hooray! > > > > > > Hooray? > > > > Dimitri > > > > > > Evidently it's illegal to kill your wife (and child) if you're > Scott Peterson but not so illegal if you're Robert Blake. > > gloria p And you know he did it....how? |
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Puester wrote: > Dimitri wrote: > > "Sheldon" > wrote in message > > oups.com... > > > >>Go he http://www.kipaddotta.com/robert-blake.html > >> > >>Hooray! > > > > > > Hooray? > > > > Dimitri > > > > > > Evidently it's illegal to kill your wife (and child) if you're > Scott Peterson but not so illegal if you're Robert Blake. > > gloria p There were massive problems with the prosecution witnesses - as in, they made stuff up and they admitted lying. No murder weapon; no witnesses; all circumstantial - I'd have trouble being on the jury and saying "guilty." In addition, he's no danger to anyone and he hasn't got much life left to live. If found guilty, he'd likely die on death row during the appeal process. Scott Peterson is probably guilty but in the same vein, I certainly couldn't have said he deserved the death penalty - again, all circumstantial, no witnesses. I don't call that "beyond a reasonable doubt." OTOH, I'm not privy to what the jurors heard. N. |
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> wrote in message oups.com... > > Puester wrote: >> Dimitri wrote: >> > "Sheldon" > wrote in message >> > oups.com... >> > >> >>Go he http://www.kipaddotta.com/robert-blake.html >> >> >> >>Hooray! >> > >> > >> > Hooray? >> > >> > Dimitri >> > >> > >> >> Evidently it's illegal to kill your wife (and child) if you're >> Scott Peterson but not so illegal if you're Robert Blake. >> >> gloria p > > > There were massive problems with the prosecution witnesses - as in, > they made stuff up and they admitted lying. No murder weapon; no > witnesses; all circumstantial - I'd have trouble being on the jury and > saying "guilty." In addition, he's no danger to anyone and he hasn't > got much life left to live. If found guilty, he'd likely die on death > row during the appeal process. > > Scott Peterson is probably guilty but in the same vein, I certainly > couldn't have said he deserved the death penalty - again, all > circumstantial, no witnesses. I don't call that "beyond a reasonable > doubt." OTOH, I'm not privy to what the jurors heard. > > N. > I've got to say I never cared about whether Scott Peterson killed his wife or not. I was hoping he would be acquitted as the evidence seemed circumstantial. In fact, I was heartily annoyed by the coverage for several reasons. Laci Peterson disappeared during a slow time for news, and the media--particularly Dan Abrams of MSNBC-- jumped on the story, literally keeping on-the-spot watch. The media had Scott Peterson tried and convicted before the end of December. I find it really hard to believe that is what getting a fair trial is all about. The other thing that really bugged me was that I felt all the coverage was about Laci Peterson because she was white and attractive. If you add pregnant to that you've got a dream story that can be carried on and on--reality TV. How many stories do we ever hear about missing women/pregnant women, with any kind of follow-up, if the women are fat or ugly or poor or uneducated or something other than Caucasian? The whole thing makes me sick. That's my rant--glad I got it off my chest. Janet |
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Janet Bostwick wrote: > > wrote in message > oups.com... > > > > Puester wrote: > >> Dimitri wrote: > >> > "Sheldon" > wrote in message > >> > oups.com... > >> > > >> >>Go he http://www.kipaddotta.com/robert-blake.html > >> >> > >> >>Hooray! > >> > > >> > > >> > Hooray? > >> > > >> > Dimitri > >> > > >> > > >> > >> Evidently it's illegal to kill your wife (and child) if you're > >> Scott Peterson but not so illegal if you're Robert Blake. > >> > >> gloria p > > > > > > There were massive problems with the prosecution witnesses - as in, > > they made stuff up and they admitted lying. No murder weapon; no > > witnesses; all circumstantial - I'd have trouble being on the jury and > > saying "guilty." In addition, he's no danger to anyone and he hasn't > > got much life left to live. If found guilty, he'd likely die on death > > row during the appeal process. > > > > Scott Peterson is probably guilty but in the same vein, I certainly > > couldn't have said he deserved the death penalty - again, all > > circumstantial, no witnesses. I don't call that "beyond a reasonable > > doubt." OTOH, I'm not privy to what the jurors heard. > > > > N. > > > I've got to say I never cared about whether Scott Peterson killed his wife > or not. I was hoping he would be acquitted as the evidence seemed > circumstantial. In fact, I was heartily annoyed by the coverage for > several reasons. Laci Peterson disappeared during a slow time for news, and > the media--particularly Dan Abrams of MSNBC-- jumped on the story, literally > keeping on-the-spot watch. The media had Scott Peterson tried and convicted > before the end of December. I find it really hard to believe that is what > getting a fair trial is all about. The other thing that really bugged me > was that I felt all the coverage was about Laci Peterson because she was > white and attractive. If you add pregnant to that you've got a dream story > that can be carried on and on--reality TV. How many stories do we ever hear > about missing women/pregnant women, with any kind of follow-up, if the women > are fat or ugly or poor or uneducated or something other than Caucasian? > The whole thing makes me sick. > > That's my rant--glad I got it off my chest. > > Janet That's the thing about California news - for some reason, the TV and print media thinks everyone in the country cares about what goes on in California. AS IF. ;-) The same is true of the Jackson mess. N. |
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> wrote in message oups.com... > snip > > That's the thing about California news - for some reason, the TV and > print media thinks everyone in the country cares about what goes on in > California. AS IF. ;-) The same is true of the Jackson mess. > > N. > Well, not strictly true--it seems we really cared about what Martha Stewart wore to her trial each day. I can't decide if this kind of thing is our fault as a nation for finding real news uninteresting or if it is the fault of too many networks desperately trying to capture the most market share. But it really seems to me that reality TV and the news have merged to keep the viewing public dumb and happy. Janet |
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Far as I can tell, someone wrote:
> OTOH, I'm not privy to what the jurors heard. That's the most important thing to consider. We don't know what the jury heard or didn' t hear. All we know is what the news media tells us and if you've ever been personally knowledgable about a particular news item, you know that the news media doesn't get ANYTHING right. News is a product that is sold to advertisers. Whatever they can do to make it easier to sell, they'' do. |
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> wrote: > That's the thing about California news - for some reason, the TV and > print media thinks everyone in the country cares about what goes on in > California. AS IF. ;-) The same is true of the Jackson mess. > Yup. The Scott Peterson mess if it had happened in Chicawgo would have been pretty much a local story...I guess it was just a slow news day when the media went all ballistic about it... Much worse stuff than the Peterson murders happen every day all over the country, I guess KKKalifornia is just "crime - mad" or something... -- Best Greg |
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> >Much worse stuff than the Peterson murders happen every day all over the >country, I guess KKKalifornia is just "crime - mad" or something... ....just curious. Is KKKalifornia supposed to be a reference to the KKK? Ginny |
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Ginny Sher wrote: > <snip> > > > >Much worse stuff than the Peterson murders happen every day all over the > >country, I guess KKKalifornia is just "crime - mad" or something... > > > ...just curious. Is KKKalifornia supposed to be a reference to the > KKK? Naw...I just don't like California...I call San Francisco "Frisco" too... -- Best Greg |
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On 2005-03-18, Gregory Morrow <gregorymorrowEMERGENCYCANCELLATIONARCHIMEDES@eart hlink.net> wrote:
....I call San Francisco "Frisco" too... So do us old CA natives. Annoys the friskies no end. nb |
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In article t>, "Gregory
Morrow" <gregorymorrowEMERGENCYCANCELLATIONARCHIMEDES@eart hlink.net> wrote: > Yup. The Scott Peterson mess if it had happened in Chicawgo would have been > pretty much a local story. Yeah, somebody getting knocked off in Chicago is definitely not news. :-) > Much worse stuff than the Peterson murders happen every day all over the > country, I guess KKKalifornia is just "crime - mad" or something... The "news" part of it to me was that this was the first case I've heard about where somebody was charged with murdering an unborn child. -- Dan Abel Sonoma State University AIS |
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Dan Abel wrote: > In article t>, "Gregory > Morrow" <gregorymorrowEMERGENCYCANCELLATIONARCHIMEDES@eart hlink.net> > wrote: > > > > Yup. The Scott Peterson mess if it had happened in Chicawgo would have been > > pretty much a local story. > > > Yeah, somebody getting knocked off in Chicago is definitely not news. > > > :-) > > > > > Much worse stuff than the Peterson murders happen every day all over the > > country, I guess KKKalifornia is just "crime - mad" or something... > > > The "news" part of it to me was that this was the first case I've heard > about where somebody was charged with murdering an unborn child. Why should that be news, considering all Californians are children, all of whom are unborn. |
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