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  • Polly Klaas' killer has his day in court

    03/12/2009 7:44:10 AM PDT · by SmithL · 30 replies · 904+ views
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | 3/12/9 | Debra J. Saunders
    When a jury found Richard Allen Davis guilty of the murder of Petaluma's 12-year-old Polly Klaas in 1996, Davis puckered his lips and extended a middle finger to TV cameras. Later, Davis was sentenced to death, and outraged California voters passed a three-strikes sentencing law. From death row now, Davis still is puckering up and extending his finger at the public - and the public is paying for it. It's 2009, yet it was only this month that Davis' first appeal was argued before the California Supreme Court. "Who would think it would take almost as long for this guy...
  • Excruciatingly Slow First Step for Killer (Execution of Richard Allen Davis No Closer 13 Yrs Later)

    02/26/2009 8:20:22 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 13 replies · 939+ views
    It's been 13 years since a Santa Clara County jury sentenced Richard Allen Davis to death for kidnapping and killing Polly Klaas, but believe it or not his appeal process has move not one step closer to San Quentin's death chamber in all those years. That first and guaranteed step will happen in San Francisco next Tuesday. That's when the California Supreme Court will hear what is sure to be the first of many appeals. When the wire crossed in the newsroom, long timers were livid. How could it be that one of the most notorious killers of one of...
  • JonBenet Ramsey Murder Suspect Karr - Case Thread 2

    08/28/2006 9:01:50 AM PDT · by Rte66 · 385 replies · 4,191+ views
    FRee Republic ^ | 8/28/06 | FReepers, et alii
    This is a reference thread with links to previous FR threads discussing the arrest of a suspect, John Mark Karr, in the decade-old cold case concerning the murder of JonBenet Ramsey, plus case resources for continued commentary on investigation of the crime.
  • Cell of Polly Klaas' Killer Searched [Ramsey suspect connection/]

    08/18/2006 2:28:06 PM PDT · by aculeus · 53 replies · 1,589+ views
    Forbes ^ | August 18, 2006 | Associated Press
    Prison guards searched the death row cell of Polly Klaas' killer after learning he may have corresponded with the suspect in the decade-old slaying of JonBenet Ramsey, authorities said Friday. Guards at San Quentin State Prison searched Richard Allen Davis' cell Thursday, but not would immediately disclose what they found. A news conference was planned later Friday. Davis, 52, was sentenced to death for the 1993 kidnapping and murder of 12-year-old Polly Klaas. The girl was from Petaluma, where suspect John Mark Karr lived from 2000 to 2001, when Karr was charged with child pornography. Lt. Eric Messick said officials...
  • Polly Klaas killer hospitalized for OD

    07/24/2006 9:06:20 PM PDT · by SmithL · 32 replies · 2,927+ views
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | 7/24/6 | Peter Fimrite
    Death Row inmate Richard Allen Davis, who kidnapped and murdered 12-year-old Polly Klaas in Petaluma in 1993, was found unconscious in his San Quentin Prison cell Sunday night and rushed to the hospital, authorities said today. Davis, whose crime is largely responsible for California's three strikes law, overdosed on opiates, according to prison spokesman Vernell Crittendon. It was not clear Monday whether it was a suicide attempt or an accidental overdose. The drugs are believed to have been obtained from an outside source, probably during visiting hours, Crittendon said. Prisoners, he said, "are still allowed to visit with their loved...