Posted on 02/06/2006 1:38:55 PM PST by EveningStar
Attorneys for Brian Nichols, who was on trial for rape at the Fulton County Courthouse when he overpowered a deputy and shot four people during his effort to escape, have asked that his trial be moved to another courthouse, because the current one is the crime scene.
A hearing is scheduled for Feb. 8 by Judge Hilton Fuller to hear motions to move the trial to a different courthouse...
Nichols later surrendered after taking Ashley Smith hostage at her apartment and she convinced him to let her go and then called 9-1-1...
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Here we go with the Cocaine Angel again. And in left center stage...The Purpo$$$$e Driven media agent,Rick!
Puhleeez....can we get St Ashley to do a Book with " A Million Pieces of Lies" author Frey? Or maybe Rick has to convert Frey first?
This is gonna be one wild Media Trial! Get the popcorn ready!
I see that the hearing is scheduled for the day after tomorrow. Maybe Ashley will set up a signing table outside the courtroom.
Too bad. He should have thought about that before committing the murders. Back when Woody Harrelson's father Charles Harrelson was on trial for murdering a federal judge in San Antonio, the trial was held in the federal courthouse that had been renamed for the murder victim Judge John H. Woods
Time for Saint Ashley to crank up the book selling machine, using the "God brought him to me 'METH'od".
This thread isn't drawing flies. My, how times have changed. Not that long ago, a Trashley Smith thread would have drawn hundreds of replies and thousands of views.
Correction: Not cocaine Angel. Trashley was a Meth Angel.
Could we get the lyrics to that old song "Teen Angel" rewritten to "Meth Angel"?
Yeah, guess its not a very hot topic anymore. I miss the good old days.
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