Thursday, January 7, 2010

Police Interview witnesses

INFORMATION NOT VERIFIABLE:
POLIC/GOV. PRESS RELEASES HAVE REPEATEDLY IRREVERSIBLY PREJUDICED THE DEFENSE
No information was held back from the press to verify if information from witnesses was genuine. In fact false information inflating merits of the crime were and have continued to be released to the press. Further tainting the anticipated testimony of the witnesses and irreversibly prejudicing the defense.

No alleged thieves or victims were interviewed prior to the raids or press release.

The only evidence of possible stolen property at the Yellow House presented prior to the search warrants, was of police bringing in items from Target and those items were not stolen.

No victims or witnesses found during the investigation to establish that the Yellow House during the course of dealing with buying from the public was knowingly engaged in criminal activity.
(In fact witnesses used ( "NB" Nicole Beach, MA Michael Aldrich, PN Pat Nieder) had all been banned from the store prior to the first search warrant in 2005 (as the evidence shows) yet police corruptly continued to use them, Pat Nieder even served time in jail after Carrie Neighbors cooperated in an investigation against him.)

All the witnesses had a chance and continue to be influenced by the information released to the press by the Government.

Witnesses and cops repeatedly negotiate deals during the recorded interviews in exchange for "telling the cops what they wanted to hear".

The cops fed information to the witnesses during interviews and told them what they wanted them to say. Often badgering them to change their stories.

Cops intentionally attempt to put Carrie Neighbors in danger by telling witnesses she is to blame for thier troubles.

Every witness starts out the interrogation insisting the items they sell to the Yellow House were not stolen. Or want to negotiate a deal for them self first.

Yellow House doesn't have an interrogation room or two hours to badger a witness or make deals to change their story. Carrie has less than 5 minutes to hear a persons story and determine whether to buy the item or not.

Within the first 5 minutes the police have heard what Carrie hears.
The rest of the statements made under duress, badgering, dealing or "police suggestion" would therefore be without merit.

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