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Post by Sherry on Jul 21, 2003 11:21:16 GMT -5
www.centurionministries.org/index.htmlCases: A listing of CM clients freed and cleared by the Judiciary. Brief summaries of each follow this list. Name Location Arrested Freed 1 Jorge De Los Santos Newark, NJ 1975 Jul-83 2 Rene Santana Newark, NJ 1976 Feb-86 3 Nathaniel Walker Elizabeth, NJ 1975 Nov-86 4 James Landano Hudson Co., NJ 1976 Jul-89 5 Joyce Ann Brown Dallas, TX 1980 Nov-89 6 Damaso Vega Long Branch, NJ 1982 Nov-89 7 Clarence Brandley Conroe, TX 1980 Jan-90 8 Matthew Connor Philadelphia, PA 1978 Mar-90 9 Charles Dabbs Westchester, NY 1982 Aug-91 10 Clarence Chance Los Angeles, CA 1975 Mar-92 11 Benny Powell Los Angeles, CA 1975 Mar-92 12 David Milgaard Saskatoon, Canada 1969 Apr-92 13 Edward Ryder Philadelphia, PA 1974 Sep-93 14 Edward Honaker Nelson Co., VA 1984 Oct-94 15 Earl Berryman Irvington, NJ 1985 Jul-95 16 Richard Johnson Chicago, IL 1991 Dec-95 17 Steven Toney St. Louis, MO 1983 Jul-96 18 Elmer 'Geronimo' Pratt Los Angeles, CA 1970 Jun-97 19 Kerry Max Cook Tyler, TX 1976 Nov-97 20 Ellen Reasonover St. Louis, MO 1983 Aug-99 21 Edward Baker Philadelphia, PA 1973 Dec-99 22 A.B. Butler Tyler, TX 1983 Jan-00 23 Daniel Brown Toledo, OH 1981 Apr-01 24 Clarence Moore Atlantic County, NJ 1985 Jul-01 25 Michael Austin Baltimore, MD 1974 Dec-01 26 Russsell Burton Harris County, GA 1985 May-02 JORGE DE LOS SANTOS Newark, NJ Convicted and sentenced to life in prison for the 1975 murder of a Newark, NJ used-car salesman, Jorge De Los Santos spent almost 9 years in prison before being freed in July, 1983, by former US District Court Judge Frederick B. Lacey. The judge said testimony from a jailhouse witness that convicted De Los Santos "reeked of perjury" and that the prosecutor knew it. CM's investigation yielded the new evidence that freed De Los Santos. · The Star Ledger, Guy Sterling, July 28, 1983: "Lifer Savors Freedom as Essex Mulls a Retrial." RENE SANTANA Newark, NJ Rene Santana was freed in 1986 after wrongly spending 10 years in prison for the 1976 murder of a Newark, NJ apartment building superintendent. An investigation by CM showed the state's star witness had a secret deal with prosecutors whereby his charges were dropped in exchange for false eyewitness testimony. This witness visited Santana in prison a decade after his trial and apologized for lying against him. · The Star Ledger, Guy Sterling, February 25, 1986: "Cleared Murder Suspect Deported to Dominican Republic." NATHANIEL WALKER Elizabeth, NJ Convicted in 1975 and sentenced to life plus 50 years for the brutal rape of an Elizabeth, NJ woman, Nathaniel Walker spent 8 years in prison and 3 years as a fugitive before being freed November 5, 1986 by a Superior Court judge. CM prodded the prosecutor's office to locate and test the semen stained girl thingyl swab taken from the victim 12 years earlier. The blood type developed from the semen proved that Walker was not the rapist. · The Star Ledger, Guy Sterling, November 6, 1986: "Exonerated." JAMES LANDANO Hudson County, NJ James Landano was convicted in 1977 for the murder of a police officer during an armed robbery in Kearny, NJ. After spending 13 years in prison, Landano was freed in July, 1989 based on a police report discovered by CM and suppressed by law enforcement, wherein the only eyewitness to the murder identified another man as the shooter. After a nine-year effort to put Landano back in prison failed, the Hudson County Prosecutor's office retried him. After deliberating for less than one hour on July 27, 1998, Landano was acquitted by a jury who later joined him at a huge victory party.
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Post by Stupid on Jul 21, 2003 11:41:58 GMT -5
He ran right in the middle of his trial. Seems he didn't care about justice. He chances wouldn't be in jeaopardy if hadn't. He did it to HIMSELF!!!!!
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Post by Sherry on Jul 21, 2003 11:51:10 GMT -5
• The Star Ledger, Guy Sterling, July 29, 1989: "Landano Freed after 13 Years." • The New York Times, Susan Sachs, July 28, 1998: "2nd Trial in Killing of Officer Ends with Acquittal."
JOYCE ANN BROWN Dallas, TX
Joyce Ann Brown was convicted and sentenced to life in prison in 1980 for the robbery and murder of a Dallas, TX fur storeowner. Her conviction was thrown out and she was freed on November 3, 1989. An investigation by CM identified as the murderer another woman with a startling resemblance to Brown, and proved a jailhouse witness lied to convict her. CBS' 60 Minutes aired the story in 1989. • The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Ashley Chesire, Fort Worth Star-Telegram Dallas Bureau, July 28, 1983: "Like a Dream."
DAMASO VEGA Long Branch, NJ
Convicted in 1982 for the Monmouth County, NJ, murder of the 16 year-old daughter of his best friend, Damaso Vega was freed in November 1989 when a NJ Superior Court Judge ruled that the three primary witnesses against Vega had lied at his trial. All three had recanted at an earlier 1989 post-conviction evidentiary hearing. The judge apologized to Vega for his false imprisonment, and complimented CM for the quality of its investigation • The Asbury Park Press, Paul D'Ambrosio, November 18, 1989: "After 7 Years in Prison, He Walks Free."
CLARENCE BRANDLEY Conroe, TX After spending 10 years on Texas' death row for a 1980 Conroe, TX, murder, Clarence Brandley was declared innocent by a Texas judge and finally freed in January 1990. 60 Minutes broadcasted this story in 1987. On the eve of his execution, CM brought forward an eyewitness to the crime who named the real killers and cleared Brandley. • The Houston Post, William Pack & Guy Cantwell, January 24, 1990: "Brandley Free After 10 Years."
MATTHEW CONNOR Philadelphia, PA
CM convinced the Philadelphia DA's office to reopen this conviction in 1989. The DA discovered that the police had hidden reports that proved the testimony against Matthew Connor was false. Connor was freed in March, 1990 after 11-1/2 years in prison for the brutal 1978 rape and ice pick murder of an 11 year-old girl in a north Philadelphia, PA, housing project.
• The Philadelphia Inquirer, Robin Clark, Staff Writer, March 3, 1990: "Ex-Inmate Rejoices in His New Freedom."
CHARLES DABBS Westchester, NY On August 1, 1991 Charles Dabbs was freed from a life sentence for a 1982 Westchester County, NY, rape. The DNA test of a 9-year-old semen stain proved him innocent despite the victim's erroneous identification of him. CM agreed to bear all DNA costs knowing that it was the only chance Dabbs had for exoneration. • The New York Times, Lisa Foderaro, August 1, 1991: "DNA Frees Convicted Rapist After 9 years."
CLARENCE CHANCE AND BENNY POWELL Los Angeles, CA
The Los Angeles District Attorneys office jointly sponsoring Chance and Powell's release along with CM. On March 25, 1992, a Los Angeles, CA, judge freed and apologized to Clarence Chance (shown left) and Benny Powell (shown right) for their 17-1/2 years of wrongful imprisonment for the 1973 murder of a deputy sheriff. Their vindication was the result of a 4-year investigation by CM that proved how the LAPD had coerced the trial witnesses to lie against these two men.
• Los Angeles Times, Sheryl Stolberg, Staff Writer, March 26, 1992: "Judge Apologizes, Frees 2 Men in 1973 Murder."
DAVID MILGAARD Saskatoon, Canada An unprecedented order of the Canadian Supreme Court freed David Milgaard on April 16, 1992 after 23 years of false imprisonment. CM's two-year investigation of a 1969 Saskatoon, Canada, rape/murder established the identity of the real killer. The Supreme Court recognized that "the continued conviction of Milgaard amounts to a miscarriage of justiceä" Then, a 1997 DNA testing of physical evidence confirmed Milgaard's innocence and resulted in the arrest of the actual killer, albeit 28 years after the crime.
• The Globe and Mail, Tim Appleby & David Roberts, Staff Writers, November 30, 1991: "Saskatchewan to Oppose Bail in Milgaard Review."
EDWARD RYDER Philadelphia, PA In 1993 Edward Ryder was granted executive clemency and freed by Governor Casey for a 1974 Philadelphia, PA, prison murder he did not commit. CM's investigation yielded an eyewitness to the crime who identified the real murderers. The victim's family and Philadelphia sheriff, John Green, joined CM in successfully lobbying for Ryder's clemency. Subsequent to his release, Ryder's conviction was thrown out in 1996 due to prosecutorial misconduct. • The Philadelphia Inquirer, Howard Goodman, October 1, 1993: "First Day of Freedom Brings Sweet Surprise for Inmate."
EDWARD HONAKER Nelson County, VA
After serving 10 years of two life sentences for a 1984 Blue Ridge Mountain, VA, kidnapping and rape, Edward Honaker was granted an unconditional pardon by Virginia's Governor George Allen and freed on October 21, 1994. CM's investigation and DNA testing proved that despite two erroneous eyewitness identifications, Honaker was innocent. In addition to CM, the DA's office also urged the Governor to pardon Honaker. • The Washington Post, Peter Baker, Staff Writer, October 22, 1994: "Governor Frees Honaker."
EARL BERRYMAN Irvington, NJ After spending 10 years in NJ's Trenton State Prison for a 1983 rape near Newark, NJ, Earl Berryman was freed in July, 1995, by Federal District Judge thingyinson Debevoise, who expressed "very substantial doubt" that Berryman had any involvement in this crime. The lead police investigator of this case told CM that he, too, had grave doubts about the victim's identification. This capped a five-year effort by CM on behalf of Berryman. • The Star Ledger, Tom Hester, July 22, 1995: "Freedom."
RICHARD JOHNSON Chicago, IL
In December, 1995, Richard Johnson's Chicago, IL, trial judge reversed the bench trial conviction and the 36-year sentence he had issued Johnson five years earlier for sexual assault. Again, DNA testing, championed and paid for by CM, established Johnson's innocence and proved victim eyewitness testimony to be erroneous.
• The Chicago Sun Times, Daniel Lehmann, December 6, 1995: "DNA Results Free Man on Bond in 1990 Rape Case."
STEVEN TONEY St. Louis, MO After a federal appellate court ruled Steven Toney had a right to DNA testing, the CM sponsored DNA test results exonerated and freed Toney in July 1996. He had spent 14 years of a life sentence in prison for a 1982 St. Louis, MO, rape. Although it fought the petition for DNA testing relying on two eyewitness identifications, the St. Louis County Prosecutor's Office accepted Toney's innocence and urged his immediate release upon learning of the DNA results. • St. Louis Post Dispatch, Tim Bryant, Staff Writer, July 17, 1996: "Innocent Man 'Elated' to Be Free."
ELMER 'GERONIMO' PRATT Los Angeles, CA In the late 1960's Elmer 'Geronimo' Pratt was the leader of the Los Angeles Black Panther Party. Soon after the FBI had vowed to "neutralize" him, he was falsely charged and then convicted in 1972 for a 1968 murder on a Santa Monica, CA, tennis court. After 27 years of imprisonment and many denials of habeas petitions, Pratt was granted a new trial and then freed in June 1997 by Orange County Superior Court Judge Everett thingyey. After conducting an extensive evidentiary hearing, Judge thingyey ruled that the state's primary witness was in fact an FBI, LAPD, and LADA informant, who had significantly lied against Pratt at trial. This culminated a four-year effort by CM on Pratt's behalf. • Los Angeles Times, Edward Boyer, Staff Writer, June 11, 1997: "Pratt Strides into Freedom."
KERRY MAX COOK Tyler, TX In November, 1997, Kerry Max Cook was freed after spending nearly 20 years on death row for a murder in which he had no involvement. This was the crowning moment of a grueling seven-year effort by CM on Cook's behalf. Texas' highest court threw out the conviction and ruled that the state's "illicit manipulation of the evidence permeated the entire investigation of the murder", and that the state "gained a conviction based on fraud and ignored it's own duty to seek the truthä" • The Dallas Morning News, Lee Hanthingy, November 12, 1997: "Cook Released on Bond After Years in Prison." • The Trenton Times, Ron Southwick, February 23, 1999: "Bittersweet Victory for Death Row Inmate." • The Dallas Morning News, Peter Slover, Staff Writer, April 17, 1999, "DNA Doesn't Match Convicted Killer Cook's."
ELLEN REASONOVER St. Louis, MO Ellen Reasonover was freed and cleared by a Federal District Judge in August, 1999, after spending 17 years of a life sentence in prison for the 1983 murder of a St. Louis County, MO, gas station attendant. CM's investigation yielded evidence that Reasonover's conviction was based on the false jailhouse "confession" testimony given by two female drug-addicted career criminals who received secret deals for their lies. The judge ruled that the prosecutor hid evidence that clearly pointed to the false testimony of these two witnesses and to the innocence of Reasonover. • The Washington Post, Athelia Knight, Staff Writer, August 4, 1999: "1983 Murder Conviction Overturned."
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Post by Sherry on Jul 21, 2003 11:55:43 GMT -5
EDWARD BAKER Philadelphia, PA After spending 26 years in prison for the robbery and murder of a south Philadelphia, PA retiree, Edward Baker was freed in December, 1999, when a judge ruled that "there is evidenceä pointing to perpetrators other than the petitioner". At a 1996 evidentiary hearing, the star witness against Baker remorsefully told the Judge that he was the real killer and that he falsely incriminated Baker at the original 1974 trial to spare himself a natural life prison sentence. Inspired by CM to tell the full truth, the recanting killer also named his confederates in this crime which CM's investigation was able to corroborate to the satisfaction of the judge. On February 11, 2002, the Philadelphia District Attorney's office decided not to retry Mr. Baker. Since freed in late 1999, various avenues of legal maneuvering to bar a retrial had been exhausted, and a retrial seemed imminent. However, when the DA was presented with Ed Baker's refusal to accept any kind of a plea agreement, a passed polygraph conducted by a nationally renowned polygrapher, and a witness list that included twelve alibi witnesses, the DA agreed that a retrial was pointless. So, on February 11th all charges against Mr. Baker were dropped and his 28-year nightmare was over. • The Philadelphia Inquirer, December 14, 1999: "Conviction Overturned; South Philadelphia Man Seeks Bail." • The Philadelphia Inquirer, February 12, 2002: "With Murder Case Dismissed, S.Phila. Man Finally Is Freed". • South Philly Review, February 21, 2002: "Free and Clear".
A.B. BUTLER Tyler, TX A.B. Butler spent 17 years of a life sentence in prison for a Tyler, TX kidnapping and rape that DNA evidence proved he did not do. With the recommendation of the Smith County District Attorney, the Sheriff and the Judge, Governor George W. Bush issued a full pardon in May, 2000 "based on innocence". Before CM's entry & sponsorship, Butler's pro se petitions to the court for DNA testing were repeatedly rebuffed. Butler was cleared and freed when the DNA test results of three different hair and semen samples left by the perpetrator excluded him as the rapist. • The Trenton Times, Robert Stern, June 1, 2000: "Princeton Ministry Helps Man Prove Innocence."
DANIEL BROWN Toledo, OH Daniel Brown spent 19 years in prison for the 1981 Toledo, OH rape and murder of a woman he casually knew. He was convicted based on the eyewitness identification of the victim's traumatized six year old son who was only able to catch a glance of the killer, and whose testimony was described by the trial judge as replete with "glaring inconsistencies." On April 9, 2001, Brown was freed due to DNA testing that not only exonerated him, but also identified the real killer who was already serving a life sentence for a 1982 rape/murder that was committed in a similar manner. • The Blade, Dale Emch, Staff Writer, April 10, 2001: "Moment of Freedom."
CLARENCE MOORE Atlantic County, NJ After serving 15 years of a life sentence for an Atlantic County, NJ, rape that he did not commit, Clarence Moore was freed by the Third Circuit US Court of Appeals on July 25, 2001. The conviction had rested solely on the cross-racial identification of Moore by the Caucasian victim. The rapist entered the victim's bedroom and woke her in the middle of the night. At his command she kept her eyes closed during the entire ordeal, so she was only able to have one brief glance at the attacker in the dark room. In summation at trial, the prosecutor stated that since both Moore's wife and the victim were Caucasian, that meant that Moore had a predilection for Caucasian women. The Court labeled these remarks "outrageous" and "offensive". • The Philadelphia Inquirer, Stuart Ditzen, Staff Writer, July 26, 2001: "A Breath of Free Air; in a Life Interrupted."
RUSSELL BURTON Harris County, GA On January 15, 2002 the 11th Circuit Court of US Appeals upheld the May 4, 2001 reversal of Russell Burton's conviction by Federal District Judge Hugh Lawson. The court stated that were it not for incompetent defense trial counsel and a basically unfair prosecution, "This was a case in which the jury could well have concluded that Burton was falsely accused or that there was at least a reasonable doubt as to his guilt." In 1988, Russell was convicted in a rural Georgia court of abducting and sexually assaulting three teenage girls together in one of the girl's car. The State's case rested entirely on the victims' uncorroborated identification. The girls originally described their attacker to police as having a deeply pockmarked face, a stocky build, brown eyes, and brownish hair. Burton had clear skin, was slim, and 6' tall with blue eyes and blond hair. Additionally, it was physically impossible for Burton to have engaged in any sexual act at the time this crime supposedly occurred. Two days before this assault, Burton had eight genital warts cryosurgically removed from his thingy. Thus, on the day of the crime, he was recovering from the surgery and in considerable pain. Due to the procedure, the skin of his thingy was completely blistered. Furthermore, Burton, an enlisted man in the Army, had been excused from duty at Fort Benning the day of the assault due to a severe case of poison oak that covered his stomach and legs. Nevertheless, this information was inadequately presented to the jury by Burton's woeful attorney. A combination of C.M.'s investigative work conducted by Kate Germond and the masterful lawyering of Paul Casteleiro (Burton's Hoboken, NJ attorney retained by C.M.) resulted in the tossing out of Burton's conviction. Already scheduled for May 24, 2002, C.M. will post bail at the courthouse in Harris County, GA and free Russell Burton as he awaits a probable retrial later in 2002.
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Post by Sherry on Jul 21, 2003 12:00:02 GMT -5
• Columbus Ledger-Enquire, May 10, 2001: "Ex-Soldier To Get New Trial". • Columbus Ledger-Enquire, January 23, 2002: "Court Says Soldier Denied Fair Trial; Case May Go to the Supreme Court".
MICHAEL AUSTIN Baltimore, MD After 27 years of false imprisonment, Michael Austin's conviction was reversed. He was freed from the Maryland House of Corrections by Baltimore Circuit Court Judge John Carroll Byrnes on December 28, 2001. A week later, on January 3, 2002, the Baltimore City State's Attorney decided not to retry Austin, and all charges were dismissed. As Judge Byrnes remarked in his opinion, "Michael Austin as an accused was wronged, and no matter the age of the wrong, it remains wrong. Our capacity to right a wrong is a measurement of our true commitment to due process and justice as a State." At an evidentiary hearing in July, 2001, Austin's attorney, Larry Nathans, (retained by C.M.) presented overwhelming evidence of Michael Austin's innocence developed by C.M. The Austin jury never knew any of this evidence due to a combination of police misconduct and shameful defense lawyering. Firstly, Austin had an ironclad alibi. He clocked out of his factory job at 4:53 p.m. on April 29, 1974, only 27 minutes before the crime commenced. Given the time of day and distance between the factory and the crime location, it would have been impossible for Austin to have arrived at the Crown Market Grocery store (the crime scene) and fatally shoot the security guard at the time the store was being robbed, which was 5:20 p.m. Secondly, the assistant manager of the store, Eric Komitzski, testified at the 2001 hearing that he was positive that Mr. Austin did not shoot the guard. He knew this to be a fact because the suspect held a gun to his head and robbed his cash register immediately after shooting the guard. Mr. Komitzski was eyeball to eyeball with the shooter. The killer was absolutely no taller than Mr. Komitzski, who is 5'9" tall. Michael Austin stands 6'5" tall. Additionally, the only witness against Mr. Austin at trial was Jackie Robinson, another clerk at the store. Although Robinson was a life-long drug addict, and died of a drug overdose in 1997, his brother, Harry Robinson, testified at the 2001 evidentiary hearing that Jackie confided to him that he (Jackie) sent an innocent man to prison for the murder of the security guard at the Crown Food Market. Sponsored by 33 state legislators, as of March 2002, a special bill is currently being considered by the State Legislature that will enable Austin to receive special compensation by the State for his 27 years of wrongful imprisonment.
• The BaltimoreSun, March 18, 2001: "After 27 Years, Justice Overdue".
• The BaltimoreSun, December 29, 2001: "After 27 Years in Prison, Austin Released on Bail". • The BaltimoreSun, January 4, 2002: "Jessamy Says She'll Drop Case Against Austin". • The BaltimoreSun, February 17, 2002: "Becoming Attuned to a New Life". • The BaltimoreSun,March 23, 2002: " 'Today I Have Nothing,' Austin Tells House Panel; Bill Would Ease Compensation of Wrongly Incarcerated".
Innocent, But Executed
JIMMY WINGO Dixie Inn, LA
CM's investigation yielded videotaped recantations by the two main state witnesses who admitted they were coerced by a deputy sheriff into lying at Jimmy Wingo's trial. A dismissive Louisiana Governor and Board of Pardons rejected this strong evidence. Wingo, an innocent man, was executed by electric chair on June 16, 1987, for a 1983 Dixie Inn, LA, murder. • Morning Advocate, June 17, 1987: "Wingo's Case First Failure for McCloskey."
ROGER COLEMAN Grundy, VA CM's four-year investigation of this 1981 Appalachian murder in Grundy, VA, produced scores of affidavits which plainly showed who the real killers were, and completely unraveled the State's weak case against Roger Coleman at trial. Nevertheless, the courts refused to grant a hearing and the Governor declined to intervene. Coleman was executed on May 20, 1992, still proclaiming his innocence even while in the electric chair. A superbly written book by John Tucker entitled May God Have Mercy (1997, W.W. Norton) tells the Coleman story. In the spring of 2001, CM returned to the Virginia Judiciary to petition it to allow post execution DNA analysis to go forward. • Los Angeles Times: David G. Savage, Times Staff Writer, July 22, 2001: " '92 Execution Haunts Death Penalty Foes."
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Post by Sherry on Jul 21, 2003 12:32:13 GMT -5
[glow=blue,2,300] Hey Stupid! Can ya' hear me? ...Can you hear me?...Can ya' hear me NOOOWW?!!!!! [/glow]
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Post by TheTruth on Jul 21, 2003 13:39:21 GMT -5
Stupid you wake up in a different world every day. No matter how many times somebody tries to explain something to you, you just don't get it. I've answered your questions dozens of times about why we don't like Duane and why we believe Luster is innocent and you just revert to this silly preposterous stuff about my being Lusters Mother or something equally as juvenile. Then you have one of your Gotta Go! Gotta Go Right Now! Gotta Go! Gotta Go! Go! Go! Go! moments. ::)Example: Last night. Think what you want Stupid. You will anyway. Your failure to inform yourself or to comprehend does not constitute an obligation on my part or anyone else's to repeat ourselves to infinity. Not caring that this man may be innocent is obscene. To this day you can't argue the facts and continue to attack the messenger. It's sad.
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Post by DOGHUNTER on Jul 21, 2003 14:05:26 GMT -5
HI Stupid YA. STILL HERE. YOU HAVE SOME MOUTH. I'M SURE TRUTH WOULD LIKE SOME HELP IN JERKING OFF. ;D
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Post by Stupid on Jul 21, 2003 14:10:11 GMT -5
here we go again. "Not caring that this man may be innocent is obscene." Excuse me? I just said yesterday that if he was innocent I would want to know. I also just said today that if he got a new trial - GOOD FOR HIM. Now do I have to keek repeating myself ? I have also said, and you don't get, is that he did this to himself ! I would be SO much more sympathetic if he hadn't run away and continued to party like most people do when they're scared out of their wits. And, I still haven't heard [glow=red,2,300]ONE SINGLE reason why you hate Dog so much, since you'e not bounty hunters who have a real beef with him. [/glow]YOU ARE MAD BECAUSE HE (Duane, who you think is worse than drew...) BROUGHT YOUR GUY IN. every time your arguments get challenged you go off on one of your tangents and try to say it's my fault I don't get it. Same trick "drew" is trying to use.
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Post by DOGHUNTER on Jul 21, 2003 14:17:57 GMT -5
LAY YA. LISTEN HERE. US IN THE BIZ PERFER NOT TO BE CALLED BOUNTYHUNTERS. IT SHOWS UNITY WITH DOG AND HIS ILLEGAL ACTIONS. CHECK. DOPE ON DOG. / BETH. WE PERFER TO BE KNOWN AS BAIL ENFORCEMENT AGENTS. LIC. AND BONDED. TO INSUE ALL FUGITIVES ARE DELT WITH PERFESIONALY AND WITH CREDIBILTY. TO OUR INDISTRY WE PROFIT. IT'S ABOUT THE $$ AND PRO'S WHO EARN IT WITH RESPECT. ANYONE CAN BREAK THE LAW. BUT FEW CAN STAND BEHIND IT HONABLEY. SORRY ABOUT THE SPELLING. ;D
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Post by Stupid on Jul 21, 2003 14:21:36 GMT -5
Ok, BOND ENFORCEMENT AGENT. Do you realize you just misspelled SEVEN words? I doubt you are a professional.
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Post by DOGHUNTER on Jul 21, 2003 14:31:14 GMT -5
EISTIEN, COULD NOT SPELL EITHER. IT JUST MAY SURPRISE YOU THAT I MAY MIS-SPELL INTENTIONALY. THOSE OF YOU WHO KNOW ME. OR SAW ME ON THE T.V A FEW NIGHT BACK. DISCOVERY CHNL. MAY KNOW WHY I DO THE THINGS I DO. SO THERE. HOWS THE SPELLING NOW. ;D
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Post by Stupid on Jul 21, 2003 14:35:29 GMT -5
Well you may have just broke out the dictionary for all I know. But hey, maybe spelling some words really does throw people off your track. Like you were on tv.
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Post by DOGHUNTER on Jul 21, 2003 14:46:48 GMT -5
CLUE NUMBER ONE. LOOK UP DISCOVERY CHANEL. SKIP TRACERS. THATS THE ONLY CLUE YOU GET. ;D
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Post by Jessie on Jul 21, 2003 14:50:21 GMT -5
Did I just stumble on a meth lab? Stupid, They are sure trounching ya today. I guess if we all agreed we'd just be talking to ourselves. I just wanted to get a straight answer why they are so obsessed with dogin Duane. Do you think it's to distract attention away from Luster and make Dog the enemy? I think he would probably tell me to shut up too. I only tried to help. I did see a show on skip tracers but everyone was so CIVIL clean shaven and low key that I can't imagine a real hater amongst 'em.
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