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Davontae’s dilemma: Judge’s heart is harder than a Hit Man’s
Self-proclaimed “hit man” Vincent Smothers is trying very hard to free innocent young Davontae Sanford, without getting himself killed for stepping up … From: Susan Chandler Date: July 28, 2011 3:23:20 AM EDT To: Bill Schuette <miag></miag> Subject: False imprisonment of Davontae Sanford – … Continue reading
LabCorp buying a pig in a poke in purchasing Orchid Cellmark?
Floridians pay the tab for prosecuting and warehousing innocents, which is surely in the hundreds of millions by now. Evidence that has apparently been tampered with is very much their business, each and every time … From: Susan Chandler Date: July 27, … Continue reading
Past blast aimed at Brevard, Orange, Tallahassee, feds and media … published 11/7/09 on Progress Florida blog
Sheriff Reopens ’81 Murder Case … By Susan Chandler on November 7, 2009 9:22 AM Brevard’s Sheriff Parker is getting a lot of help from Florida Today in making it seem rational that he take a hard look at just one of a … Continue reading
More potentially effective, informal Florida DOC death warrants
Florida DOC appends the all-caps admonition WE NEVER WALK ALONE to their emails, which seems rather confrontational in communicating with those that pay their wages. It ceased annoying me when I realized that their slogan is shared by inmates … … Continue reading
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Orchid Cellmark/LabCorp deal pending still, so hey, FTA … is that all you have to say?
I should be vacuuming this under-construction hovel/bunker like a madwoman … I saw a spider bigger than the palm of my hand and I know approximately where he’s hiding. Browsing garage sales should have this place fully furnished; persistent trips … Continue reading
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Florida DOC’s informal epilepsy death warrants: rescind them, Secretary Buss
A Vero Beach, FL man was incarcerated for two years for having a standing seizure outside a laundromat. His arms were flailing as he walked in circles talking nonsense, so someone called 911 and a responding officer walked within his … Continue reading
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Prison personnel issue informal – yet effective – death warrants … another update
In fairness to prison personnel, epilepsy specialists’ patient advocacy is lacking. Publishing polls confirming that stress precipitates seizures isn’t much help if the information isn’t disseminated to those that need to know. The same holds true with publishing information on … Continue reading
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Tagged 18th Judicial Circuit, 9th Judicial Circuit, conviction corruption, Dilantin, epilepsy, false conviction, Florida Today, Gary Bennett, Gerald Stano, Gretl Plessinger, John Preston, Juan Ramo, Lawson Lamar, Linroy Bottoson, Mideast Vets, Mitch Needelman, Norm Wolfinger, Orlando Sentinel, PTSD, scent evidence, Secretary Buss, stress-engendered-seizures, tainted transfer, William Dillon, Wilton Dedge
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Machiavellian Murdoch tarnished Scotland Yard … is the FBI next?
If Rupert Murdoch used Fox personalities and programming to withhold information from the public to keep false convictions involving charlatan dog handler John Preston intact, the current investigation of his empire can’t be limited to invasions of privacy, nor can … Continue reading
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Dillon and Bennett, Orchid Cellmark and Feds – the good, the bad and the ugly
While the media maligns exoneree Bill Dillon and ignores Gary Bennett’s related frame-up, most of the hits on my blog are searches for information on Orchid Cellmark; it’s sale to LabCorp was pending. Investors aren’t looking for info on conviction … Continue reading
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