Christopher Tapp was convicted in 1998 of raping and killing 18-year-old Idaho Falls resident, Angie Dodge, in 1996. The only evidence in the case was a confession by Tapp which is arguably false. Tapp’s confession has all the signs of an unreliable coerced confession. Many people, including the victim’s mother believe Tapp is innocent of the crime. Judges for Justice […]
Scott Peterson case : Serial killer Edward Wayne Edwards left a signed confession : “I killed Laci Peterson”
The claim: Serial killer Edward Wayne Edwards left a signed confession : “I killed Laci Peterson”. Evidence According to Marlene Newell, who followed the case right from the day after Laci disappeared [1] : From March 22, 2005 through August 6, 2006, a poster using the handle “I Killed Laci Peterson” posted 544 messages on the […]
From Mexico, A Confession to the Charring of the Missing Students
To make the outcry and disdain heard throughout the country, thousands of protesters gathered in southern Mexico October 22nd. The event was to show their indignation towards the disappearance of 43 students that occurred one month prior. Suspected members of a criminal gang have confessed to killing more than 40 missing at the end of […]
U.S. affirms military commitment to Japan despite persistent reports of human rights violations including torture, forced confessions, mysterious deaths of prison inmates
On February 6, 2014 Pentagon Press Secretary Rear Adm. John Kirby provided the following readout: “Today, Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel met with Japan Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida and discussed ways to deepen and enhance bilateral cooperation. Secretary Hagel expressed appreciation for the Government of Japan’s efforts in moving forward on the Futenma Replacement Facility […]
Was Newman’s signed confession forced or coerced by the North Koreans?
Today comes word of the release of Mr. Newman, an elderly Korean war veteran who tried to visit North Korea as a “tourist”, using nothing less than his U.S. passport and U.S. retired military ID card to identify himself going in. Not surprisingly, perhaps this gentleman was arrested , charged and subsequently convicted of multiple […]
Is American veteran Merrill Newman a traitor for confessing to war crimes in North Korea?
Today comes word of the release of Mr. Newman, an elderly Korean war veteran who tried to visit North Korea as a “tourist”, using nothing less than his U.S. passport and U.S. retired military ID card to identify himself going in. Not surprisingly, perhaps this gentleman was arrested , charged and subsequently convicted of multiple […]
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