Oscar pistorius break down, sobbing, shaking and his family hugging and praying in relief. You might say its fully expected. Talking about this for days now. But this judge kept everyone guessing. The ruling lasted two hours. In it, he criticized prosecutors saying that their witness, this chief police investigator, presented flawed evidence, made incorrect statements, should have done more work but he said that doesnt mean that the states case isnt strong. Next, he hit pistorius saying that the judge had problems with his account of what happened that morning. Saying if pistorius felt so vulnerable and scared to grab a gun, start shooting, running actually in to the bathroom shooting from five feet away and not knowing who was in that room, why did he do that . Why didnt he take one of many other opportunities available to him . Then the judge ruled he is not flight risk or a danger to his community and granted him bail. He did up the amount of bail to more than 100,000. Lots of condi
Wood, Gaines & Feldstein s Historic Shock SuspenStories #6 at Auction
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Historic Wally Wood Shock SuspenStories #6 Cover Art Heads to Auction
Historic Wally Wood Shock SuspenStories #6 Cover Art Heads to Auction
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Shock SuspenStories #6 will go up for bid at Heritage Auctions June 17-19 Comics and Comic Art Signature Auction. The story behind this cover is a forceful condemnation of hate groups in America. As
Steven Spielberg noted in the 2017
Shock SuspenStories collection containing this issue, For the first time, Gaines attacked subjects like racial and religious prejudice in the
Shock Suspenstories title, and confronted these controversial topics head on.
Wally Wood Shock SuspenStories #6 cover, EC Comics 1952.
The interior story behind this cover of
much information as we can with regard to that determination. what do you think the chances are that federal civil rights charges could be filed and how important is that? i really don t know. i don t know what i do know, though, is that there is a lot of concern out there. we had a young man who lost his life and is there no there s no repercussions for that? and mr. zimmerman literally has gone free. i mean do we is this a vigilante society? i don t think so. so there has to be some accountability and we re leaving it to the justice department to do what they can to make sure everyone is held accountable for that. lorraine miller, interim president and ceo of the naacp. thank you so much for joining us. thank you for having me. nbc news has obtained
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