asked. this case has more evidence that was covered up than any other case i ve seen in decades. there is a body in the water. he was butchered and murdered. many people proclaim their innocence. in this case there were a number of things that stink. he needs to pay for it with his life. the electric chair flashed in front of my eyes. get a conviction at all costs. a double homicide was discovered at the dupont plaza hotel in downtown miami. this was a very sensational crime. how many times do you have a
well. he said he worked for u.s. insurance companies. that doesn t make sense. people who sell insurance don t run an import-export business. why is there blood on his door if everything happened across the hall? it doesn t add up. there were a series of questions that should have been asked of him that weren t asked. officers took a brief statement from mejia and let him go. would the jury have found an alternate explanation for murder if they had seen evidence about the moo youngs and mejia? while preparing kris s appeals clive pieced together his own theory of the scheme that played out that day. what happened was this. the moo youngs were laundering money for the cartels. they started skimming money off the top. they got in trouble. they were set up so they would meet in the dupont plaza hotel and kris was meant to be there,
working in insurance don t work in the import business. why is there blood on the door? it doesn t add up. there were a series of questions that should have been asked of him that were not asked. officers took a brief statement from jaime mejia and let him go. would the jurors at kris trial have found an alternate decision of they had seen evidence about the moo youngs and mejia. while piecing together the evidence, clive pieced together what he believed was the evidence. what happened in my mind, the moo youngs were laundering money for the cartels. they started to skim money off the top. they then got in trouble. and it was set up so they would meet in the dupont plaza hotel and kris would be there, too. all three were meant to die. it would then be determined to be a murder/suicide, and then
when clive finally got the chance to appeal kris case in 1995, he immediately set out to talk to the alibi witnesses who were never called at the trial. i talked to the alibi witnesses who were very convincing, they say it was true. kris was not at the dupont plaza hotel that day because he was with us. he was in ft. lauderdale. but kris alibi fell on deaf ears, the courts only concerned with whether or not he received a fair trial. i am just saying the facts are wrong. most of it is about what people discouragingly call legal technicalities. but clive did have an opening. if he could show the representation was ineffective, he could open the door for a new trial. then kuehne worked on the trial.
sole motive at the time was the death of derek and duane young. kris said he had prepared to murder the moo youngs and kris was going to burst through from room 404 to room 406 to do it. i went to the dupont plaza, there is no door between 404 and 406. there are all sorts of why tino is lying, the question is why. why do you think that tino was lying? tino geddes had a dwi trial coming up, and he was also being questioned in connection with guns. he was smuggling guns from jamaica at a time when there was very, very harsh sentencing. my vast experience is that when people are facing life in prison they re ready to say anything, and probably about their grandmother. in tino geddes misfortune, the prosecution sensed an