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From: Jasper
Date: 17 Jan 2005
Time: 01:55:44
Mario, ……….The prosecution did suppress evidence, including the Littleton tape and damaging facts about Michael’s chief accusers at the drug and alcohol rehab center where he supposedly confessed to killing Martha. The prosecution built its case around Fuhrman’s book and his analysis of the evidence. They accepted the motive Fuhrman attribute to Michael with absolutely noting but Fuhrman’s “logic” and his extended timeline to support it. ………..Worst of all, the prosecution used a “dead man” to testify before the jury. His name was Coleman. Fuhrman called him Batman in his book and The Maryland Man in his movie. Fuhrman was the first person to interview him. According to Fuhrman, the man approached him because he thought that Fuhrman could make the authorities listen. Who knows who really approached whom (you KNOW what I think)? The prosecution got Coleman’s story about Michael confessing to killing Martha from Fuhrman’s book then interviewed him on tape. They played the tape in court because he died of an “accidental” drug overdose shortly after he made the tape. As an “unforeseen consequence” of his death, his accusations were allowed to stand unchallenged. You can’t cross-examine a dead man. ……….I don’t know what Dunne said about the “caveman” story but Fuhrman ridiculed it. If you look hard enough you can probably find on the net exactly what he said. That’s where I found it about a year and a half ago. –Jasper
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