Monday, June 13, 2005

Sneddon Tells Press Prosection Team Did It’s Job: BS!!

DA Tom Sneddon said in an interview with the press that he was proud of the job that the prosecution team did in the Michael Jackson molestation case and that they were disappointed with the verdict.

Proud of the job that the team did, eh? They failed! What is there to be proud of?

Not guilty. Not guilty. Not guilty. Not guilty. Not guilty. Not guilty. Not guilty. Not guilty. Not guilty. Not guilty. NOT GUILTY on ALL 10 charges!

They executed a hundred search warrants on Jackson, and STILL couldn’t find enough evidence to prop up their weak case. So they went out and found shoddy witnesses who could put some of the pieces together to form a jigsaw puzzle picture with half the pieces missing and hoped that the jury would buy it. They didn’t.

They wasted hundreds of thousands of dollars to execute a hundred searches of the Neverland Ranch and Jackson’s other properties; they wasted millions of dollars bringing a case that they knew was doomed to fail. Why?

So Sneddon could gain some revenge on Jackson for Jackson’s poking fun at Sneddon in some of his songs. For Jackson denying Sneddon his moment in the news by buying off the kid in the 1993 case. Sneddon denies all of this; he doesn’t want the bill for this debacle to have his name on it.

This case should not have been brought against Jackson if the prosecution didn’t feel it could win it. And that kid’s mom on the stand…that was the DA’s worst nightmare scenario that played out before that jury.

This was all about revenge, a kid's story that had been co-opted by his corruptive mom, and a prosecutor who was willing to connect the dots to take advantage of a situation that may or may not have been true to achieve his own ends.

This is justice?

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