Posted on 12/23/2005 6:54:22 AM PST by i_dont_chat
If you're a cross-dressing homosexual and ever on trial for murdering you're gay lover and cutting his head off then throwing it into the bay, by all means you better call Dick Deguerin! ..he's the man!
Looks like Durst is just a-beggin' to be thrown back in jail.
On Wednesday, Dec. 14, he goes to a place which is not on his list of approved places to visit.
Two days later, he leaves the city and goes to Galveston, and visits, among other places, the apartment building where he has admitted he cut off the head of his neighbor. Incidentally, a person who testified against Durst still lives in the apartment building and was TERRIFIED to see Durst on the property.
Society should put this guy away.
And SHAME on the jury who acquitted him.
He was sentenced to "occasionally making small-talk with stupid judges at the mall".
THAT just cracked me up!!!
Shame on the prosecuter who couldn't get a conviction.
And there are more facts to the case that the media puts out.
'Course that doesn't make a good story.
If you ever see me, run.
Boo.
First, the judge lets him back out on the streets. Second, she hangs around to chit chat. But she is from Houston...
Wrong. This judge did EVERYTHING she could to keep this jerk locked up.
After his acquittal, she set a $3 billion bond for his skipping bond. (She said $3 billion, with a "B".)
Durst's attorney's got the bond reduced and his case removed from her court.
Judge Criss is Robert Durst's worst enemy.
But she is from Houston...
Just ask Tom DeLay.
So9
It was just a domestic disturbance.
It's not like he killed someone while robbing a Stop-n-Go.
Texas courts ahd juries have a long tradition of staying out of peoples personal business.
Even if they are crazy.
So9
For the record, Judge Criss is not from Houston, nor does she live in Houston, Harris County.
She is a Galveston County District Judge, 212th District Court.
Oh my goodness, that is the scariest thing I have seen in a long time. Thanks for renewing my fear of clowns a thousandfold, Laz!
No different from O.J., Blake and Michael Jackson. Money talks.
It certainly buys a competent defense.
But the OJ case was pathetially mishandled by the prosecution --- they should have tried that in 2-3 days, not 2-3 months.
And the MJ case was weak. The family were clear grifters. Yes, MJ is a pedophile. But you have to show it was with the particular victim at issue --- and that "victim" was a born con artist.
Blake --- harder case. Here, I think the jury said, "The victim was a crook and deserved it."
held on a $2 billion bond
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There was a time when
we could have just burned this guy
and moved on with life . . .
'morning...
Definitely a very big OOPS! I wonder if his bond (possibly record setting?) will be revoked.
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