then began to get into horse racing. i would purchase 100 horses and 12 trainers. kris amassed the second biggest stable of horse races in england. only the queen had more. having emigrated from trinidad, he mingled with members of parliament, gaining admittance to members of society. when i became involved, the member of parliament said we know, maharaj, something is wrong. i ve been praying. kris first met the men he had been accused of killing when he began importing their fruit from jamaica. after years of doing business together, derrick moo young asked kris to invest in houses he had in florida.
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 in 1987. 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.
he swore to me he had been with kris, gone to lunch, stayed by kris. the manager at the restaurant kris frequented also clearly remembered seeing kris at lunch. i know i saw kris the day of the murders because there was a person who was sick and i needed to come in and fill in for that person. it doesn t seem like there is any way possible that he could have killed people at 12:00 and then been in for lunch sometime between 12 and 2:00. five other witnesses would come forward placing kris with them on the day of the murders. i have no doubt that i saw him that day. so that was 12, 12:30, within that time. yet neville butler told the pd homicide detective a convincing account of seeing maharaj commit the murders in cold blood. someone had to be lying. butler was a home run for police, not only could he
kise a pro bono basis. by the time i got there in 94, he had been sentenced to death, gone to the supreme court on appeal, come back down. my first thought of, my good not, how did i let myself in for this. despite his reluctance, clive agreed to meet with the man he presumed of guilty. i never talk to people when i first meet them about did you to it. they don t know that, they don t trust you. kris of one of those rare poem who inexisted on giving a insisted on giving a lecture about the fact he didn t do it. it was convincing, although i will say the evidence of strong at the time. as a former cop, don had doubts about the case. initially i thought kris just killed these guys. but i m looking to see where the evidence takes me, and it didn t add up. the deeper i got into the investigation, it began to dawn
kris. the jury advises that it impose a sentence of life imprisonment without a possibility of parole for the first 25 years. the judge imposed a life sentence. that saved kris life. but that just meant he was not on death row anymore. he would still die in prison. kris appeals had gone through the florida courts and the federal level without so much as a hearing about his innocence. so the question remained why was there so much evidence that kris did not commit the murders? as it turned out one man had an answer to that question. a cop. he said he was there the day of the murders and knew all about them because he helped cover them up. o all the tools and help on experian.com. so how are we going to sweeten this deal? floor mats. clear coats. you re getting warmer. leather seats. and this.