Glenn Hefley
Guilty Of Acquittal
Guilty Of Acquittal
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Lynched by the News Media as a Serial Killer, but Acquitted by the Court Room, Tom Blake now Fights to Protect his family from the murders he was arrested for; from the same methods used by the Coroner Killer.
The spark of this story arose from the growing influence our News Media has on our court systems, and their desire to acquire more, to rise from merely swaying public opinion about a court case, to inciting viewers to demonstrations of hate and acts violence, disguised as our rights in protecting our homes and neighborhoods -- by insuring that the guilty are imprisoned, not set free by high-priced lawyers. We have to wonder about our families and futures if, like Tom Blake, we were suddenly arrested and charged with the grotesque murders of five high school girls -- not only murdered, but dissected while alive and kept alert with adrenaline but no painkillers, forced to watch themselves taken apart.
Like Tom we would likely believe that once acquitted we would go back to our lives, free to live unmolested, and the story would be worth several rounds of drinks down at the club -- after all we were found to be Not Guilty. However, in the last few decades this has never been the case. Our jobs are taken, our families are threatened, and our daughters are given introductions such as "You remember the Coroner Killer case? This is Angie, that guy's daughter..." all through college. Found Not Guilty has caused these victims of aggressive and inciting Press to be forced to move across the country, or even out of the country in order to find work, to keep their families safe, and unbranded, no matter how clearly innocent they were of their crimes.
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