issues. so, the dna was not the problem. the problem was the jury didn t want to believe. and, so, at the end of the day you can t make someone believe something they don t want to believe. but, there was plenty of other evidence besides dna that the prosecution never showed the jury. like, the police interview with simpson. or, his emotional farewell note and the ensuing bronco chase. those were critical lost opportunities, says detective tomlin. i had a problem from day one because of evidence that they didn t want to put up. and, you prosecutors, what do you do? and they would say, don t worry, we have dna evidence. they didn t say that. they obviously implied that. we kept getting evidence, getting more and more evidence, and they weren t having anything to do with it. but, clark says, she was concerned that the broncos changed, since the police interview on the so-called suicide note might play
news back in 1995. in no case that i am aware of in the history of this country have we had so much dna evidence. but, for the fact is that og simpson was swift what you would call in force language islam duck winner. then da garcetti made he decided to move the case here from downtown los angeles to santa monica. downtown, the jury pool would be mostly minority and thought to be more sympathetic to a black defended. at the time, garcetti claimed the change was made for a number of reasons including that the santa monica courthouse, which recently had sustained earthquake damage couldn t handle a long trial. could you tell us anything at all? but, former detective tomlin believes that the trade-off may have also involved a different calculus. the hope that a conviction by a predominantly black jury would head off what happened here in
PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICEFor Immediate ReleaseUPDATE 1SANDY SPRINGS, GA (November 5, 2021) – Sandy Springs Police Detectives have issued arrest warrants in connection to the October 30th shooting of a 29 year old victim outside 8290 Roswell Rd, the V
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A man has been charged with home invasion after he and his brother attempted to break into a Sandy Springs home, police said. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)
SANDY SPRINGS, GA A man has been charged and his brother has died after the two attempted to break into a Sandy Springs apartment.
On Dec. 14, 2020, Sandy Springs Police responded to an apartment off Roswell Road regarding a home invasion that had just occurred. Once officers arrived, they found a man who had been severely beaten. He took officers to his apartment where one of the suspects had accidentally shot himself while pistol-whipping the other man, police said.
outside and pick up a heavy flower pot and carry it back to the door of the room, which would have been locked behind him. so he must have pounded on the door until eva opened it, said the prosecutor. then he knocked her unconscious. with the flower pot. he must have beaten her and stabbed her and finally inflicted the fatal wounds to her neck. detective tomlin offered a theory of his own during testimony about the attack, and that theory did not involve sleepwalking. i think something went wrong, obviously, in that room and he snapped. then the prosecutor told the jury about reitz s episode of jealous rage a few months before. told him how reitz broke into her apartment and waved a knife around, and how her relatives noticed bruising, bite marks.