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23rd June 2017, 05:17 AM | #1 |
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State of Washington VS. John Douglas Grange
Here is a case with all the transcripts from the website. His support crew have asked IA to help, here is the website they provide.
http://freecheweyproject.org/chewey/ Ampulla de Vater for example might help unravel this with her appetite for full trial transcripts. Provisionally of course I think he is innocent, just to surprise. |
23rd June 2017, 05:21 AM | #2 |
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23rd June 2017, 05:25 AM | #3 |
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Admittedly I am new to starting from this angle. It takes a bit of reading, here is Chewey writing in October 2013
"Even though Jeff and Dane have always been consistent in the way Nick and Josh were killed and their bodies disposed, they have never agreed about how I was involved in the murders. They have never told the same story of what I was doing that day. Jeff and Dane were sentenced to one year in an agreement to point the finger at me. I was found guilty and sentenced to 63 years. I was not there. The physical evidence that was discovered has shown and proven that Jeff and Dane lied about the facts of that day. The Prosecutor admitted, “Did they lie to protect themselves? Yea, probably, but that’s human nature.” http://freecheweyproject.org/chewey/what-is-innocent/ I don't know anything except it is a lot of effort to proclaim innocence. It is a myth that all inmates claim innocence. |
23rd June 2017, 07:18 AM | #4 |
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It's a sad consequence of being innocent that the charged party often will be of little help in establishing their innocence. They weren't there, don't know any details, and are at the mercy of other peoples' stories.
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