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Posted on 03/09/2007 8:53:08 PM PST by mom4kittys
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Thread Number Two
LOL!
Man Found burnt To Death
For the second time this week, police took away burnt human remains from bushes. On Thursday, the remains of an adult male were discovered in the Fox Hill area of New Providence. Police listed the death as suspicious. (P
http://www.jonesbahamas.com/?c=45&a=11950
Charred Remains Found
Police said they made the discovery after receiving a tip. According to police, the body was so badly burnt that an identity or gender could not be determined. Superintendent Glen Miller of the Central Detective Unit told reporters on the scene t
http://www.jonesbahamas.com/?c=45&a=11911
Four Charged In Kidnapping Murder
On Tuesday morning, four Grand Bahamian youths were charged in Magistrates Court with Gaitors kidnapping and murder. Police reported that the young mans body was discovered on Friday, December 15 in the burnt-out shell of a veh
http://www.jonesbahamas.com/?c=45&a=10943
Two More Murders
Police said it was too early to tell whether the murders are connected. They brought the homicide count to 52. Police believe the female was either in her late teens or early 20s. Her body was discovered partially burnt on a dirt road, off Cox Way,
http://www.jonesbahamas.com/?c=45&a=10852
Bahamas Judiciary Shamed
by admin on Mon Dec 18, 2006 10:09 am
The Judicial Committee of The Privy Council has come to Nassau to hear cases for the first time ever outside of the United Kingdom.
The Committee, which is the court of final appeal for Commonwealth countries that retain it, overseas territories of the United Kingdom and Crown dependencies.
The learned justices will sit for five days hearing two days of criminal cases, two days of civil matters and one day of petitions. The four cases set down for hearing by the five Lords of Appeal are all Bahamian matters.
The committee, which normally sits in the Privy Council Chamber in Downing Street in London, England, will sit at the Court of Appeal at Claughton House in Charlotte and Shirley Streets.
The justices have come to town to clear up a few important cases which are threatened by the judicial corruption so prevelant in Bahamian courts.
The crooked rats at the Bar Association of the Bahamas act like this event is an honour to our nation. Truthfully, it is quite a shame that the Privy Council feels it necessary to stem judicial corruption in the Bahamas by hearing cases before they are referred to England, which is usually a waste of time and only necessary because one can't get an unbiased fair trial in the corrupt courts of The Bahamas.
http://www.bahamascommunity.com/blog/?archive=2006,12
"If they should exhume Danny's body and there is chloral hydrate in his system, all hell is gonna break loose because it is such an obscure drug."
Can chloral hydrate's presence in DS's body be determined after embalming?
Would they have, as a usual and customary act, retained fluids obtained from his body at the time of autopsy?
Didn't Anna tell Larry and G. Ben Thompson and Ford Shelly that Larry was the father? Larry is saying that he believes, based on what he was told, that he is the father and wants a paternity test to either confirm or refute that fact.
Geesh! What is so difficult to understand about that??
Anna's death warranted an inquest. Everyone involved in her life needed to publicly TESTIFY under oath.
OMG - you wouldn't say that if you knew about a murder just committed here in Houston last week. Ooh, ah. Aaaggh.
Really?? It seems like everytime I see him he is repeating exactly what he has said before...he even wears that same jacket for goodnes sake!
You're welcome!
upstream it was mentioned that Zoloft in someone elses name was found by Martino in a book bag (of Daniels presumably). By whom? Someone who may have wanted to establish that Daniel was on some kind of drug.
Yes, additional tissues, etc. are commonly taken and stored.
Why?
Just thinking. Most murders haven't been videotaped or don't have eye witnesses regardless of the method of death used. Prosecutioners lean heavily on a preponderance of evidence.
I know about it I think - The guy who cut up his girlfriend and burned her up piece by piece on his apt patio BBQ grill.
Not too much surprises me anymore.
Maybe Danny was playing KE - letting her "think" he was a drug adict so he could find out who exactly was supplying his mom, IMO
ANS herself is the reasonable doubt they can't get around.
Heh, I heard someone, maybe that Lilly person, spinning that ANS wasn't all that enamored of Marilyn Monroe anymore, that it was just media hype.
Stern's lawyers will stop at nothing, and they are DIABOLICALLY clever....
You mean the guy that BBQ'd his wife?
WOW! Thanks for this info. (I'm going back in the threads and catching up.)
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