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Anatomy of Innocence

Testimonies of the Wrongfully Convicted
Jul 14, 2017StarGladiator rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
An incredible book and too short, by far, but even as short as it is, it still is one brutal read! A further reminder of just how many crooked cops, crooked prosecutors, crooked attorneys and crooked judges are out there. [Never heard of that Richard Speck prison incident before, Holy Mother of . . . .!] Speaking of crooked prosecutors, some doofus on one of those [Koch brothers-financed] PRI shows on NPR - - the other night - - claimed that Robert Mueller, present special prosecutor, was an outstanding prosecutor?!?!? Mueller was such an // outstanding prosecutor \\ in Boston he cost federal taxpayers $100 million when he and the FBI collaborated with the Whitey Bulger Gang there to convict some innocent men, later exonerated and compensated with that $100 million! Speaking of multiple bad prosecutors and enemies of national security - - Robert Mueller and James Comey - - stalwart patriotic Real American and former FBI agent, Coleen Rowley - - has some choice words on them: https://www.counterpunch.org/2017/06/08/comey-and-mueller-russiagates-mythical-heroes/ [Agents Rowley and Sinder worked most industriously to try to prevent 9/11, but FBI H.Q. overrode them at each and every step - - Messrs. Frasca and Maltbie, the guilty parties, were later promoted, of course, by Robert Mueller!] This book once again reminds us of fraudulent // experts \\ used in court cases to dishonestly convict, including so-called experts who - - a few years down the line - - turn out to have been not so expert after all! This morning on 7/13/2017, the feds arrested 56 doctors for drug dealing and healthcare fraud - - wonder if any of them ever testified as expert witnesses to convict the innocent? https://www.discussionist.com/1014353662 Albano was appalled that, later that same year, Mueller was appointed FBI director, because it was Mueller, first as an assistant US attorney then as the acting US attorney in Boston, who wrote letters to the parole and pardons board throughout the 1980s opposing clemency for the four men framed by FBI lies.