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"As for Las Vegas, there never was an investigation until after the police gave their Paddock verdict and then they couldn't come up with a motive and all the subsequent evidence showed that Paddock was anything but suicidal and was engaged in a deal to sell the weapons to criminals who double-crossed him and murdered him..."
Noel O'Gara ripped the lid off two cases in the UK where police decided on the guilty person without investigation and did everything to make the evidence fit their pre-conceptions. They were wrong! Now, O'Gara takes on what he calls the incompetence and alleged dishonesty in the wake of the Las Vegas Massacre.
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This isn't some tinfoil conspiracy theory -- it is a careful analysis of police procedure under pressure.
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Serial killers in Australia are just as bad as serial killers everywhere, you just haven't heard of them. Your ignorance will evaporate in the heat of shocking information Saturday 2pm Pacific Time when Alan Warren returns with yet ANOTHER new book in the Serial Killers around the World series..a series of serial killers! sufferin' succotash!!
Serial Killers Around the World Volume 1 - Australia Australia The Port Arthur massacre of 28–29 April 1996 was a massacre in which 35 people were killed and 23 wounded. It occurred mainly at the historic Port Arthur former prison colony, a popular tourist site in south-eastern Tasmania, Australia. It was the deadliest mass shooting in Australian history, and amongst the most notable in history. Martin Bryant, a 28-year-old from New Town, a suburb of Hobart, plead guilty of the shootings and given 35 life sentences without possibility of parole. Following the incident, it emerged in the media that Bryant had significant intellectual disabilities. Following the spree, the Prime Minister of Australia, John Howard, introduced strict gun control laws within Australia and formulated the National Firearms Program Implementation Act 1996, restricting the private ownership of high capacity semi-automatic rifles, semi-automatic shotguns and pump-action shotguns as well as introducing uniform firearms licensing. What has changed in Australia since then? Has the gun violence changed since the new laws were imposed? This edition describes Australia before and after the massacre, with a complete review of each serial killer, the crimes they committed, and the punishment. Included is the reaction to the laws, gun control and murders. Book Series There is always lots of talk about gun control and the death penalty, every time we hear of another mass shooting, or serial killer on the loose. Is this just something that’s happening in American culture, or is this what goes on worldwide? This book series will cover other countries around the world, with each volume focusing on one country, their serial killers, mass shooting and gun related murder rates. To give a complete picture, we have included the population, economy and education of each of its citizens. .
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Serial killers are just as bad as serial killers everywhere, you just haven't heard of them. You will this Saturday 2pm Pacific Time when Alan Warren returns with yet ANOTHER new book!
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John Morris’s new book is already the #1 best selling true crime book in the UK, and he is now bringing this controversial case to light in the USA, Canada, and everywhere people listen to our show!
It is an investigation into the Clydach murders in South Wales in 1999 in which Mandy Power, her mother and two daughters were battered to death. Morris contends that, although tried twice, Dai Morris, the man convicted for the murders in 2006, is innocent. No forensic evidence or DNA connected him to the crime; his conviction was based on the lack of a solid alibi, the presence of his gold chain in Power’s house and the lies he initially told the police in explanation.
His case is currently being reviewed and will be heard in the Court of Appeal, probably in 2018, in the light of new evidence, including DNA testing and falsification of police documents. South Wales Police was notorious in the period 1980 to 2010 for false convictions on fabricated evidence and the Morris case appears to be another instance of this. Significantly, previous suspects for the murders include former police officers, one of whom was having a lesbian affair with Mandy Power. There is every possibility that the case is a miscarriage of justice. The author has corresponded with Morris, studied all the police files and court papers, discussed the case with key witnesses and experts, and is convinced that Morris is both innocent, and the victim of a conspiracy to convict him. The brutal murder of an entire family is a horrible event but to compound that with an unsafe conviction shows a disrespect to the victims, to their relatives, to the family of Dai Morris and to the law.
John was a guest on our show several years ago with another controversial book, Hand of a Woman, in which he considered the possibility that Jack the Ripper was a female and a very specific one at that. Burl Barer, Howard Lapides, and fact checker Mark Boyer get the full story from John Morris this Saturday!
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