Crime & Courts

Julie Mott’s family plead with body snatcher

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Julie Mott   Photo Source: Facebook

It is being reported on October 16, 2015 that Julie Mott’s family is pleading with person who kidnapped their daughter.  Julie’s body was abducted from a funeral home in Texas two months ago and has still not been found.

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Murder, Murder of Reeva Steenkamp

Oscar Pistorius gets surprise release into house arrest

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It is being reported on October 20, 2015 that Oscar Pistorius is scheduled to be released from prison next Tuesday. He will begin house arrest on October 20, 2015. A South African parole board decided to release Pistorius one year into his five year sentence for murdering Reeva Steenkamp.

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Murder of Reeva Steenkamp

House arrest denied to Oscar Pistorius

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It is being reported on October 6, 2015 that the South African courts have denied Oscar Pistorius’s petition to move out of prison and into house arrest for the remainder of his sentence.

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A Murder in the Park, Alstory Simon, Amanda Knox, Anthony Porter, Murder

Innocence groups and the unjust exonerations of Amanda Knox and Anthony Porter

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A new documentary released this year A Murder in the Park, concerns the unjust exoneration of murderer, Anthony Porter.  This film reveals the underbelly of the Innocence movement.  This documentary covers the unsavory actions of a Chicago Innocence group headed by a Northwestern university professor, David Protess, and how they caused a convicted murderer to walk free while coercing another man take the fall and go to prison.

Anthony Porter was on death row for shooting two people to death in 1982.   Fifteen years later, Protess’s Innocence project, with the help of private investigator, Paul Ciolino, coerced a false confession from an innocent man and influenced the star witness to recant his testimony which resulted in the release of Porter and an innocent man, Alstroy Simon, taking the blame.  Because of this case, the death penalty was abolished in Illinois.

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NJ, Sexual assault

Rutgers professor convicted of forbidden love

It is being reported on October 2, 2015 that a Rutgers philosophy professor, Anna Stubblefield, was convicted of two counts of aggravated sexual assault in a New Jersey courtroom today.  She was found guilty of having sexual relations with a 34-year-old disabled man.

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Cybercrime

Hired Cyberhacker attacks Rutgers University computer system again

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It is being reported on September 28, 2015 that Rutgers University’s computer system was attacked again.  On Monday, the same hacker that has taken down their system at least four other times in the past year, did it again.  An unidentified person(s) who goes by the name Exfocus on Twitter has claimed responsibility for the Denial of Service attack that interrupted internet service for thousands of students.

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Bali, Murder, Murder of Meredith Kercher

Amanda Knox – The Mendacity Tour – first stop Loyola Law Chicago

Make no mistake about it, Amanda Knox, the twice convicted murderess is gloating in her galoshes.  After the Italian Supreme court released it’s controversial reasoning report for her acquittal, she is now launching her second offensive in mainstream media -The Mendacity tour.

First stop, Loyola University Law School in Chicago.  They recently tweeted that the “world’s most famous exoneree” will be a guest speaker in December.

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Murder, Murder of Meredith Kercher

Book Review: UNDER SUSPICION The Meredith Kercher Murder Mystery

“In the absence of Amanda being intellectually deficient, the only thing left to surmise is that Amanda was playing a game from the start – with the police, with her parents, with the court and now with her readers – a game of manipulation, and as unlikely as it seems, it was a game she would eventually win.”

Lisa Wilson and Nick Van der Leek have just released their third ebook about the Murder of Meredith Kercher and it brings this complicated case even more into focus.  UNDER SUSPICION grants the reader a ‘fly on the wall’ perspective of what really happened shortly after Meredith Kercher’s lifeless body was discovered in Perugia, Italy.  UNDER SUSPICION is a continuation of two previous ebooks on the case: DECEIT, and DARK MATTER.  No other book series has come this close to revealing the truth about this crime.

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Murder of Meredith Kercher

Amanda Knox facing more prison time for slandering police

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The trial began on  June 9th and during the last hearing held in early September, was audited by Judge Giuliano Mignini (above picture).  The magistrate confirmed the charges of Knox stating that  the interrogation was  totally free from any psychological pressure.

It is being reported in Italian news on September 21, 2015 that Amanda Knox now faces more prison time for slandering the Italian police.  Amanda Knox was acquitted of murdering Merdith Kercher earlier this year, under what the Italian Supreme court described as a “strong suspicion” of culpability in their recently released reasoning report.  Knox’s criminal conviction for slandering her former boss was confirmed by the ISC leaving Knox a convicted felon.  Now Knox stands to be convicted of more calumny charges resulting from her statements against police detectives in court.

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