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PS The front of the cottage was at grd level - perhaps
'you stick with what you know' 
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Hi once again
Platonov,
Well, you asked for it.
I know a bit about having a woman lie, under oath, while in a court of law.
I recently shared with you and the group here a very personal experience that I had to undergo involving a sexual crime, the crime of rape.
Though the LAPD never charged me, I did end up going to court after deciding not to pay this woman off and then to clear my name.
You know what
Platonov?
Tha gal lied to the court!
In her court filings, she claimed that she was a customer of my store, came in, bought something, I then delivered it, and afterwards raped her.
A HUGE LIE!
For she
"forgot" what really happened.
Among many, many, many lies, the 1st one, which another customer "friend" of mine,
my attorney, pointed out to the court was this:
While she was hanging out at my surfshop, another customer "friend" stopped by. Soon afterwards, this women, whom had actually asked me over not to deliver purchased goods, but help her re-upholster a chair with her, asked my bro, -(who is a GM mechanic in life) if he too wanted to go to a hardware store called Home Depot. He didn't, but clearly did recall that evening at my shop many months later, after court papers were served, and agreed to testify, to her dismay...
You see, her little LIE was to help further her case against me, which didn't have enough legs to stand upon....
My incident,
which is truly
"what I know",
reminds me of this incident, -(which I read about elsewhere today) in Amanda Knox's and Raffaele Sollecito's first trial:
"Dr. Stefanoni stated that the luminol revealed footprints were not tested for blood. When forced to produce withheld information 6 months into the trial,
it was learned that Dr. Stefanoni had lied because the footprints had been tested and the results showed that the footprints were void of blood."
Now I don't know about you,
Platonov,
but I know that if an innocent person has to ever face a real life major crime charge leveled against you,
you want every single item examined. You want no stone left unturned.
You are fighting for your life or your reputation, as I was.
In the case that I discuss with you and others here,
I find the fact that, in a sexual assault murder, a
possible semen stain, found on a pillow case underneath the victim and between her legs,
which was then not tested to be simply mind boggling!
I also find the fact that it appears Dr. Stefanoni lied to the court about not testing the luminol revealed footprints for blood,
WHEN SHE ALREADY HAD, with the results negative,
and then afterwards seemingly decieved the court, to also be mind boggling!
And it raises many, many questions...
Would you want this to happen to you or a family member
if you or they were charged with participation in a brutal, bloody sexual assault and murder that you had nothing to do with?
I wonder...
RWVBWL
PS-This is the last I will mention of the details of my own court experience:
A few months later, a gal came into my old surfshop and bought a few things. As I rang her up, I remarked that she looked familiar.
She said she should, for she was 1 of 8 women who had found me innocent of raping my "friend".
She said that she knew the woman was full of,
well you get my drift...
RW