Tuesday, June 25, 2013

A grave injustice...

STEPHEN LAWRENCE TRIAL – An unsafe conviction.


I do not know if Gary Dobson is guilty or not of the murder, or, of participating in the murder of Stephen Lawrence. What I do know with, one hundred per cent accuracy, is that he now sits in prison serving a life sentence; yet, he did not get a fair trial.

The police had subjected all the suspects clothing shoes etc. For, forensic examination and, repeatedly this revealed nothing incriminating at all. And, for a time, everything then went quiet. Then, suddenly the police announced, that they were concentrating on new investigative techniques and, that they were extensively, resuming the investigation again. Then, wholly ‘miraculously’ the forensic scientists announce, that, ‘one tiny micro spot of Stephen Lawrence’s blood’, had been found, on the collar of Gary Dobson’s shirt.

The company, LGC FORENSICS, had been paid by the police to undertake forensic examination into the JILL DANDO murder investigation. The Metropolitan Police had paid them £587,383,00 to carry out this work. They were unsuccessful and the murder investigation has been dropped.
I ponder how much they were actually paid to 'fabricate' the evidence in the "Stephen Lawrence" murder trial?  How much were they actually paid?  To rig and create false evidence, in the creation of that, "just one tiny micro speck of blood”, which they allege, they found, on the collar of Gary Dobson’s shirt?

Now, this 'evidence' must have been fabricated, because it was wholly impossible for only, "just one tiny micro speck of blood", to have got on that shirt, in the manner they claimed.

The injuries Stephen Lawrence received:
There were stab wounds to a depth of 5 inches (13cm) on both sides of the front of his body, in the chest and in the arm. Both of these stab wounds severed auxiliary arteries. The deep penetrating wound of the right side of his body also caused the partial collapse of the lung.

With these wounds the 'evidence' that only, "just one tiny micro speck of blood", was found on GARY DOBSON's shirt, is an absolute impossibility.

Had the forensic investigators found several or many 'tiny specks of blood' or, the "smearing of blood" there might have been some element of truth; but to claim that only, "one tiny micro speck of blood", was found; indicates 'fabrication' of that evidence.

When someone is stabbed so seriously inflicting the wounds to them as shown, in the 'injuries' as described to Stephen Lawrence, as above; blood would have been gushing from those wounds in a solid stream, or, in a very fine spray. Pumped out continuously, until the heart, stopped beating. Further, the injury 'evidence' indicates that, his lung had been penetrated; so it is likely Stephen Lawrence would have been gasping for breath, and, at each gasp, he was likely to be coughing up blood in a spray.

From the injuries he received, anyone being very close to him would have been spattered with this fine spray.

It is therefore absolutely impossible for only, "one tiny micro speck of blood" to be found on that shirt.

Jury Criteria:
 “Every one of the twelve might feel morally certain of guilt; but moral certainty is not legal certainty; and unless there is the legal certainty, that, certainty of proof, which removes every reasonable doubt; a prisoner is entitled to an acquittal.”

In, this ,"Stephen Lawrence Murder Trial", absolutely no one can establish, GUILT, beyond all reasonable doubt.

It is quite possible and, possibly even feasible, that these 'accused' did murder Stephen Lawrence.

But, they cannot be found GUILTY of the crime, where there is evidence to prove; that there is 'reasonable doubt'.

GARY DOBSON and DAVID NORRIS did not get a fair trial.
The Jury found them GUILTY because all the publicity about the 'accused' urged the conviction of DOBSON and NORRIS. The vicious pre-publicity of the trial, mounted in a calculated campaign against them, by newspapers such as the 'Daily Mail', were intent on their conviction. And, it was this corrupt 'influence' upon the Jury; that, caused the jury, to be so 'negligent' in considering the evidence.

All my life I have loathed 'injustice'.

For me, even, ADOLF HITLER, would deserve a fair trial.

This "Stephen Lawrence Murder Trial" was a travesty of, JUSTICE.

Gordonj

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