See, damn it?

I fuckin' well do too know what I'm talking about. And, I stick by it even if it isn't the "popluar" opinion.

Ever heard of Dr. Jeffrey Mac Donald?

He was the subject of a published, 25 pound pack of bullshit called "Fatal Vision" by Joe Mc Guiness. There's a movie of the same name.

Jeff has been in prison since the 70's, WRONGFULLY convicted by a buncha politically influenced assholes for the murders of his wife and two kids.

From the judge, Franklin DuPree, who was related by marriage to one of the prosceution team and disallowed all the evidence to be presented and who did allow the prosecution to get away with shit you would not believe, all the way down to that little maggot, Brian Murtagh, who left the Army when Jeff did just to join the Justice Dept., specifically so he could further hound and persecute Jeff, this case has been one big, stinking, putrid pile of horseshit since day one.

I knew it in my gut from the first time I read the damned book (when, by the way, I was about 20* years old, for Christ's sake).
I knew it didn't go down the way Mc Guiness said it did.
Then, with all his bullshit supposition at the end... trying to say that since Jeff's brother Jay had a mental break due to drug abuse, so did Jeff from taking a few diet pills, and the "medical books" from which he repeated truncated descriptions of drug interactions and various mental problems that he wanted to suggest Jeff may have had... that right there just made me believe even more in Jeff's innocence.
Not to even mention (but ya know I'm gonna) that that lying sack of monkey shit, Mc Guiness, was sued by Jeff for lying in that book and LOST...

Then, I read the other book, "Fatal Justice" and believed it even more.

Jeff has spent DECADES in prison for nothing.
Somebody damned well owes that man a life.
His.

Anyway, for YEARS I've been saying "Bullshit. He's innocent." and now, it looks like Jeff may finally be able to get the hell outta prison.
(And, God bless Barry Scheck, too, for his work with DNA...)

No matter what, ya know what needs to be done?
At the VERY least, a new trial with ALL the evidence presented, not just that which is favorable to the damned prosecution like was done every damned time before.

That ever happens, Jeff will finally be exonerated and freed.

And, I hope he sues the ever-lovin' fuck outta all those who had a part in lying, covering up, the perjury and everything else that resulted in the waste of more than half his life.

I also hope the remainder of the Kassab family has the character and balls it'd take to fuckin' apologize and be all over TV saying they were WRONG like they have been all these years lying about the man.

If they can't be bothered to do that, then, I personally hope they all have shitty lives with horrific, slow, endings.
Just like what they were so thrilled to see done to Jeff, ya know?

Man, this case just pisses me off.
I think it was the first time I ever was forced to wonder just what in the hell is wrong with people that they can believe utter SHIT when presented with it instead of exercising some common fuckin' SENSE.

(I've since learned this is the norm for most people. Fuckin' sad, but true.)

If the truth is too hard to take, it's simple...
Just believe whatever bullshit suits you.

Fuck justice.
Fuck truth.

Right?

Right.
Just ask Jeff.
Among others.

Good luck, Dude.
Hope you do get out and have a ball exacting the legal and financial vengence upon those who so very richly deserve it for so very badly having wronged you.

It oughta be fun to watch.

Peace, Jeff.....

(And, if ya have the time some day, check out what has happened with that lying horse's ass BLACKBURN since he lied Jeff into prison, why don'tcha's?)

(*I just checked the publication date on Fatal Vision and it's '83, which puts me at about 20. But, I swear to God, I thought I remembered that book in the house before mom and dad split up. *shrugs* Whatever. It's still fulla bullshit.)

Posted by: Stevie at 07:43 PM

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1 The author of that book FATAL VISION (Joe McGuiness, I believe) actually intended to write a book sympathic to MacDonald. However, after seeing the evidence which was so overwhelming, he realized that MacDonald was obviously guilty. Not to mention MacDonald's arrogant and cavalier behavior, not unlike Scott Peterson. I always thought MacDonald was guilty, I dont care what kind of military background he came from.....my husband is retired ARMY,and my father is a former WW2 POW....but MacDonald is (in my humble opinion) a guilty PUNK......I believe he DID IT, just as I believe OJ did it....

Posted by: Ruth at July 09, 2006 09:28 PM (kqTXB)

2 Yep.
Heard all that before, too. (About Mc Guiness' "intention"...)

Seriously, you really should read "Fatal Justice".

This is one case (unlike OJ's) that I've researched the shit out of for years. That was because I'd always felt like something was really wrong with the whole deal.

The more I learned about what wasn't brought out in the courtroom, and the "internal" reasons at Ft. Bragg why it was so vitally important that the truth about the "hippies and drugs" didn't get out, the more convinced I became that the man at least deserves another trial, this time with all the evidence presented.

(And, have you ever heard about the shit Blackburn did after this case? A more unlawful, untrustworthy "officer of the court" couldn't be found. The sumbitch has some MAJOR credibility issues.)

And, grab hold to the top of your head so it won't fly off with the next thing I'm about to say here...

After having read Marcia Clark's, Mark Furhman's, Dets. Lange and Van Atter's, Bugliosi's and... oh, what is his name?... Robert Shapiro's books about OJ... I'm not so sure that one didn't turn out correctly.
(And, yep... that ain't SHIT compared to how much I've read about Mac Donald's case...)

Not that I'm saying OJ didn't have something to do with it... setting it up, paying to have it done... something... but, to give him... an old, arthritic, outta "fighting" shape dude... credit enough for him to have pulled off a double knife murder by himself...?
I'm not convinced.

I think he knew about it ahead of time, I think he also "toured" the scene after the fact, but I've always wondered about his hefty-assed son, Jason.
Or, God-knows-who-else who could have been paid to do it.

And, believe me, I could not possibly care less about OJ as a "celebrity" or a pro football player or any of that shit.
Except for the Avis commercials, those three-legged Dingo boot ads in Playboy and his having been in "The Towering Inferno" and those silly "Police Squad", or whatever, movies, I never even thought about him much, til that shit happened.
(And, truthfully, it was only AFTER that that I even realized he'd been in "The Towering Inferno"...)

I can remember two things about when I heard the verdict in his murder trial... as I leapt off the couch, cheering, I thought to myself, "Well, I'll bet I'm about the only white person on the planet happy about this shit..." and the look on Kardashian's face.
I'll never forget that open-mouthed, pole-axed look of his... *lol*

And, I will admit also, that of the books I did read about it, Vince Bugliosi's made the most comprehensive arguement for OJ's guilt, but, still... not even Vince sold me completely on it.
(And, he's the ONLY Prosecutor I have EVER had any respect for, too. His prosecution of Manson, who didn't commit a single one of those murders himself, was MASTERFUL. Absolutely brilliant.)

But, I truly believe, had Vince been a defense lawyer, he could have come up with as many compelling reasons why OJ didn't do it as he did why OJ did, being a lifelong Prosecutor.

I don't know.

With OJ, I'm "on the fence", more or less (thanks to Vince).
(Plus, for some reason I can't really understand myself, I don't care as much about OJ's shit as I always have Jeff's...)

With Jeff, I'm 100% on his side, especailly as far as a new trial at least, with all the evidence being presented for a change.

(And, there's a lot more to my reasons why I feel like I do about each case, but, jeezus, neither of us needs to sit and type or read for the rest of forever, ya know? *grin*)

Posted by: Stevie at July 09, 2006 10:22 PM (ynCng)

3 I am with you on SLY (he was hot hot hot in '76 or '75, whatever) But all the sequeals (I cant spell!) sucked!! AND my son was in JCS last spring....(high school musical) and the kid who played JUDAS...(he sang the finale, as I recall) Well he knocked it out of the park.....

And this year the school put on Jekyll and Hyde.....(unreal) If you want a soundtrack.....get J+H.....

Posted by: Ruth at July 10, 2006 01:50 PM (kqTXB)

4 I was stationed at Ft. Bragg when all this went down. I doubt if the truth will ever come out but one thing is certain Judge Dupree was hell on the military. He spent most of his life running a traffic courty and was only barely qualified to judge the trial. Those were wild days in Fayetteville and Ft. Bragg where just about anything was possible and more than likely probable. Sadly the Military Police contaminated the crime scene and destroyed a lot of evidence that could have proven it one way or another. I had friends who worked the case who told me things that they knew but couldn't prove. According to them, Mcdonald had a part in it, but it didn't go down like Mcdonald says. Basically it was a drug party that went wrong.

Posted by: james old guy at July 11, 2006 11:15 AM (s5wS/)






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