Doesn't look too good for Baretta....
1 posted on
04/22/2002 9:22:16 AM PDT by
sonserae
To: Registered
bump
2 posted on
04/22/2002 9:23:11 AM PDT by
sonserae
To: sonserae
Keep your eye on the sparrow.....
To: sonserae
Don't do the cri-hime if you can't do the tiiimmme....No!....Don't do it!
To: sonserae
Freepers should never file the numbers off.
The metal lying beneath the filed region is tested with an acid solution, which reveals for a short time those parts of the metal which received some RESIDUAL STAMPING PRESSURE when the serial number was originally tooled into the weapon.
The investigator then photographs this transient re-emergence of the serial number, and your goose is cooked, just like that.
You must remove the serial number portion of the firearm entirely, or thoroughly dimple the underlying region, so as to obscure this completely invisible evidence.
5 posted on
04/22/2002 9:29:57 AM PDT by
gaijin
To: sonserae
Who cares about this crap? (No offense to you for posting the story.) The Middle East is a tinder box waiting to explode. The world has real problems to worry about, and now the media is descending on this like vultures on a dying animal.
I can't wait until the trial starts to see what the media circus is like. This only proves the media cares about sensationalism, and not real news. The country is going to fall asleep again, and after the next terrorist attack happens everyone will awake up from their slumber and wonder what happened.
Maybe people have wised up, and will tune out the Blake trial coverage. I'm not holding my breath.
6 posted on
04/22/2002 9:31:21 AM PDT by
caa26
To: sonserae
I think its rather amazing that nobody offed this woman before Blake ever met her.
7 posted on
04/22/2002 9:31:46 AM PDT by
Wolfie
To: sonserae
Here's the cat's version of events (Beretta's attorneys pay attention!) Blake and his loveable spouse Bakley leave the restaurant where Blake leaves the gun by mistake. They reach their fine American made automobile, Bakley gets inside while Blake realizes he left the gun at the restaurant. He turns around and goes back. The restaurant is several blocks away (Dude, do you know how difficult it is to find parking in LA?) In the meantime, the real killers find the gun at the restaurant, run to Blake's car, murder Bakley, run back to the restaurant and return the gun to where they had found it and where now Blake retrieves it. More details to come as the script develops.
To: sonserae
.38-caliber Walther PPK handgunThis is what James Bond carries. Robert Blake must see himself as a cross between Baretta and James Bond.
15 posted on
04/22/2002 10:04:56 AM PDT by
Balata
To: sonserae
DAMN IT; thought it was endlessly reported that BARETTA was gonna go to court today-how can i sleep tonite?
18 posted on
04/22/2002 10:09:38 AM PDT by
1234
To: sonserae; Registered; Revolting Cat!
Blake has said he returned to the Italian restaurant to retrieve a gun he left behind and which he used to protect himself and his wife. He told cops that when he returned to his car, he found his wife shot.
Help me with this one, because the moronic media doesn't seem to be asking this question, at least I don't think so, so maybe you can answer this:
If Blake said he went back to the restaurant to get his gun, where is it? Did he present it to the police? Was it tested? Is it just a deranged story?
24 posted on
04/22/2002 10:28:53 AM PDT by
Shermy
To: sonserae
How very sad that it appears Blake stooped so low as to murder his exwife. Why not just divorce her and sue for custody of their child? With her lifestyle, he had a chance of gaining full custody.
Comparing him to OJ is just ludicrous. He was a butcher who got off because of his race, and is still absolutely dangerous as heck, a loose cannon.
Blake will not have the same chance of jury nullification O J the Butcher did. He will pay for his crime, as well he should.
But it is too bad that he has destroyed his life, at least it appears that he did it anyway.
To: sonserae
Good, and who cares about these low life Clinton emulators?
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