Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Murder suspect's case ends in mistrial

Murder suspect's case ends in mistrial | San Francisco Examiner

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Do I even want to address this? There was so much evidence supporting the guilt of Rich and Michelle it amazes me. Physical evidence. There was an eye witness who didn't even want to testify and he did.  Why?  Because ultimately there are people who still do the right thing.  Apparently, it doesn't matter.  There will always be someone (aka a defense attorney) who believes in supporting the fucking devil.  Beautiful.  No one is going to hold your hand and lift the veil for you folks.  

SF cops are ridiculous. Everything they did was wrong. They let two murders get away despite the evidence.  Search warrants?  Nah, who needs them?  How many San Franciscans who didn't even know this man were outraged at the maltreatment? MANY. People all the way down to Southern California were so upset with the story and the performance, or I should say lack of, of SF cops that a man took matters into his own hands.  A single individual played detective and caught these two criminals in Mexico, who might I add, abducted their own daughter! Doesn't that speak magnitudes on their character?

No one is perfect, but Milo was neither a criminal or a murder. I'm shocked that this trial would end the way it did.  In his grave he was demoralized. Milo was a brilliant man. Well read, multi-lingual, a great mechanic, philosopher of sorts, traveler, computer geek. He was a good friend, father, partner. Now I have to re-mourn this again. Justice was not served.  Let the man rest in peace.  

I don't find comfort knowing this is the world we live in.  Amazing.  

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