Wednesday, July 16, 2014

PBS Frontline story, "A Death in St. Augustine," nominated for Emmy award

Sheriff DAVID BERNARD SHOAR and State's Attorney RALPH JOSEPH LARIZZA were AWOL. Neither one of them would sit down and talk on camera with three-time Pulitzer Prize winning reporter Walt Bogdanich. Why?
Walt Bogdanich's 53 MINUTE story with producer Glenn Silber just got nominated for an Emmy (R) Award. I
Three cheers!
Viva!
Justice for Michelle O'Connell.
Now.
Justice for Michelle O'Connell.
Now.
As the late Senator Howard Henry Baker, Jr. Said During Watergate, "Coverups Never Work." What do you reckon? Do St. Johns County elected officials coverup for each other? Do guns recoil forward? Will the FBI hale lawless lawmen to a federal grand jury and into federal court?
Justice for Michelle O'Connell.
Now.
Ms. O'Connell was shot to death with the service pistol of Deputy JEREMY BANKS in BANKS' home on September 2, 2010, shortly after she told BANKS she was breaking up with him.
The New York Times, "Two Gunshots on a Summer Night" by Walt Bogdanich & Glenn Silber (November 24, 2013): http://www.nytimes.com/projects/2013/two-gunshots/
PBS/Frontline, "A Death in St. Augustine (November 26, 2013):
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/death-in-st-augustine/ NBC News Dateline, "Two Shots Fired" (April 18, 2014):
http://www.nbcnews.com/dateline/full-episode-two-shots-fired-n84816
Petition for Coroner's Inquest:
https://www.change.org/petitions/florida-governor-order-a-coroner-s-inquest-into-the-death-of-michelle-o-connell

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