This was an old and cold case. That is to say it was 15 years old and wasn’t being worked on.Then a new DA read the reports and decided he wanted to prosecute the two youths (at the time it happened) for murder.
He had a story from the ex-girlfriend Romona of one of the youths. According to her, the two had gone to see the victim twice one evening. The first time, he wasn’t home. The second time she stated that Bill (not her boyfriend) had a gun and was a martial arts student. He put the victim in a bear hug and takes him down. Bill tells his partner Joe to get the gun and shoot the victim in the head. Then to shoot him again.
They took the gold necklace and gold bracelet that the decedent wore. They got blood on their clothing so they went to the beach and changed, getting rid of the gun. They gave the gold jewelry to Romona, which she took to her aunt in Tijuana. The aunt melted it so Romona could sell it.
Based on what was just described, the prosecution asked their crime lab experts, one from the county lab and one from the city lab, to examine the evidence. The DA did not like either of their reports so he hired an outside expert.1 One that always testifies the way the prosecution wants.
The defendant states that they went to the home twice, but Ray didn’t answer the door either time, so they left. That the girlfriend, who came forward only after she had a big fight and broke up with Joe 2 years after the murder. His field of martial arts is Muey Thai, the most violent of the martial arts. In Muey Thai there is no “bear hug” or holding someone down. It is a form of kick boxing and elbow smashing blows.
The outside expert’s report supports the theory of wrestling and holding the victim down
with his left arm across his chest when he is shot. The DA brings the case to trial. One of theauthors (Chisum) was hired by the defense (Figures 1–3).
This was an old and cold case. That is to say it was 15 years old and wasn’t being worked on.Then a new DA read the reports and decided he wanted to prosecute the two youths (at the time it happened) for murder.
He had a story from the ex-girlfriend Romona of one of the youths. According to her, the two had gone to see the victim twice one evening. The first time, he wasn’t home. The second time she stated that Bill (not her boyfriend) had a gun and was a martial arts student. He put the victim in a bear hug and takes him down. Bill tells his partner Joe to get the gun and shoot the victim in the head. Then to shoot him again.
They took the gold necklace and gold bracelet that the decedent wore. They got blood on their clothing so they went to the beach and changed, getting rid of the gun. They gave the gold jewelry to Romona, which she took to her aunt in Tijuana. The aunt melted it so Romona could sell it.
Based on what was just described, the prosecution asked their crime lab experts, one from the county lab and one from the city lab, to examine the evidence. The DA did not like either of their reports so he hired an outside expert.1 One that always testifies the way the prosecution wants.
The defendant states that they went to the home twice, but Ray didn’t answer the door either time, so they left. That the girlfriend, who came forward only after she had a big fight and broke up with Joe 2 years after the murder. His field of martial arts is Muey Thai, the most violent of the martial arts. In Muey Thai there is no “bear hug” or holding someone down. It is a form of kick boxing and elbow smashing blows.
The outside expert’s report supports the theory of wrestling and holding the victim down
with his left arm across his chest when he is shot. The DA brings the case to trial. One of theauthors (Chisum) was hired by the defense (Figures 1–3).
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