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SKAKEL JURY HAS REACHED A VERDICT- GUILTY

Posted on 06/07/2002 7:59:15 AM PDT by LoneGOPinCT

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To: MrNeutron1962
To be honest with you, I’m still confused as to how he was tried as an adult. In Connecticut in 1975, he was too young to be tried as an adult. Any lawyers care to enlighten me?

I'm not really sure myself. While he may eventually get out on appeal, he is currently spending his time as a convicted murderer in his 8.5 ft.x10.5 ft cell in scenic and beautiful Suffield, CT. If and when he does get out, he'll already have spent more time in prison as he would have if tried as an minor, now or in 1975.

421 posted on 06/08/2002 7:40:28 AM PDT by LoneGOPinCT
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To: LoneGOPinCT
Remember the old Life Cereal commercial... “Let Mikey try it, he won't eat anything!”?

Well this Mikey is going to be sampling some diverse cuisine in general population.

Haaa... Hahahahahahaha!!!!

422 posted on 06/08/2002 7:59:25 AM PDT by johnny7
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To: LoneGOPinCT

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423 posted on 06/08/2002 9:11:34 AM PDT by thatcher
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To: LoneGOPinCT; KLT
I'm not really sure myself. While he may eventually get out on appeal, he is currently spending his time as a convicted murderer in his 8.5 ft.x10.5 ft cell in scenic and beautiful Suffield, CT. If and when he does get out, he'll already have spent more time in prison as he would have if tried as an minor, now or in 1975.

Skakel's home for at least the next six weeks:

McDougal-Walker Correction Facility, Suffield, CT (he is supposedly in the maximum security secion). 8.5 x 10.5 ft cell, with a bunk, toilet and sink. One hour of recreation per day (spent alone). Meals in his cell. Three showers per week.
(Source: WFSB Channel 3 Eyewitness News, 11PM, 6-7-02)

424 posted on 06/08/2002 9:13:33 AM PDT by nutmeg
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To: blau993;Wild Irish Rogue; dead; capitan_refugio; PJ-Comix; AtticusX; mountaineer; xJones...
http://www.marthamoxley.com

http://www.marthamoxley.com/index2.html


Also see:
The Sutton Report
http://www.marthamoxley.com/sutton_report.htm

In 1992, at the behest of a Skakel family attorney, a prestigious Long Island private investigative firm, Sutton Associates, began re-investigating the murder of Martha Moxley. The firm spent several years and reportedly over a million dollars poring over the case and re-interviewing witnesses.


Kennedy Murder Confession

"I killed that chick. It got me excited."

The National Enquirer - 01/27/2000

http://www.marthamoxley.com/news/01272Kenq.htm

That's the chilling confession Bobby Kennedy's nephew Michael Skakel gave to a frightened roommate about the brutal murder of pretty teen Martha Moxley 25 years ago. MICHAEL SKAKEL: New bombshell revelations.

And for the first time, The ENQUIRER can reveal the horrifying details of the slaying Skakel divulged to bunk-mate Harry Kranick, who spent 18 months with Skakel in a school for troubled youngsters after the murder.

"A girl was murdered 25 years ago and justice needs to be served," Kranick, now a 39-year- old businessman, told The ENQUIRER.

Kranick testified before the grand jury that just indicted Skakel.

On the night before Halloween, 1975, 15-year-old Martha Moxley and two friends were hanging out at the palatial home of Rushton Skakel, brother of Bobby Kennedy's wife Ethel, in an exclusive enclave of Greenwich, Conn.

After her friends departed, Martha was seen with Michael Skakel, then 15, and his 17-year- old brother Tommy.

Martha never returned home to her 14-room house across the street from the Skakel residence.

The next day, her body was found under a pine tree on her estate. She'd been bludgeoned to death with a golf club and dragged under the tree.

Her jeans had been pulled down around her ankles. The golf club -- belonging to the Skakel family -- was found in three pieces next to the body.

Amid talk of a Kennedy family cover-up, Tommy was shipped off to Ireland a month after the investigation began.

Michael, who was known to enjoy slaughtering animals, refused to cooperate with police.

For nearly a quarter-century, the case remained unsolved.

But finally, Harry Kranick's secret grand jury testimony has emerged as the key behind Michael's January 19 arrest on charges stemming from the murder.

"For years, Harry has been saying, 'I know who killed that girl -- he confessed to me,' " Kranick's longtime friend and former business associate Jeff Donahue told The ENQUIRER in an exclusive interview.

"Eighteen months ago he started talking to the grand jury and he told me, 'I'm telling them exactly what I've been telling you all these years.' "

The ENQUIRER met with Kranick three times in addition to interviewing Donahue.

Here's how Michael Skakel described the night of the brutal murder to roommate Kranick, according to Donahue.

Michael, Tommy, Martha and a few friends had been partying and were high on marijuana. The friends left, leaving Michael, Tommy and Martha alone.

Then Tommy left, and Michael and Martha started playing with a golf club, hitting a ball around.

Michael tried to make a sexual advance on Martha. She rebuffed him. She bent down to pick up the golf ball -- and Michael cracked her on the head with the golf club.

Said Kranick: "Michael told me, 'I went into a rage, totally losing control, and kept pounding Martha with the club as she lay on the ground.'

"He said he got the same kind of feelings he got when he was brutalizing animals.

"He told me, 'It got me excited.' He said in his mind he'd reached the pinnacle of power over others.

"As Martha lay unconscious, he pulled down her underpants and masturbated.

"Finally he shoved the broken golf club through the side of her neck."

Said Donahue: "It was after that stunning confession that Skakel told Harry, 'I killed that chick -- and I could kill you just as easily.'

"Harry admitted he was terrified. 'JUSTICE NEEDS TO BE SERVED' -- Michael Skakel's former roommate Harry Kranick.

"Harry also told me Michael said Ethel spoke to the Skakel kids, then spent a long time behind closed doors with Skakel's father.

"She was furious about how the murder was going to impact the family politically.

"Skakel bragged that the golf club was wiped clean of fingerprints . . . and he'd gotten away with murder."

A biography of Ethel quoted George Terrien, husband of Ethel's sister Georgeann: "Ethel was a nervous wreck. Georgeann told me later that Ethel said she was going to call Ted right away.

She also called her other advisers. She said, 'We can't let this touch the Kennedys.'"

Said Donahue: "Harry and I couldn't understand why the police never arrested Skakel -- we just assumed that it was Kennedy money and influence that was keeping him immune."

Kranick got close to Skakel when they roomed together at the Elan School in Maine, a radical treatment center for disturbed adolescents. Michael was sent there in 1978 after a drunk- driving incident.

"They shared a two-bunk room the size of a prison cell," said Donahue, a 35-year-old software developer who has known Kranick since he was 14.

"Elan was the last stop for some real bad kids. A concentration camp and hellhole, Harry called it.

"Kids who screwed up were paddled by other kids, and forced to fight each other in a boxing ring.

"At one time Harry and Skakel were assigned to clean a dirty dumpster with nothing but toothbrushes!

"Harry told me, 'Michael started telling me about how he got a kick out of killing animals.

He described how he put fireworks up dogs' behinds, blowing the dogs up and leaving them dead or maimed.

" 'He shot squirrels, and another time he said he buried a cat alive until only its head was above ground. Then he drove a lawn mower over it, decapitating it.' "

One night in 1978, Kranick told friends, Skakel tried to escape from the Elan facility.

He was caught -- and roommate Kranick was punished for not telling authorities of his friend's escape plan. Kranick was made to sleep in the dumpster he and Skakel had cleaned with toothbrushes, wearing nothing but adult diapers.

Skakel was hauled before a disciplinary meeting at Elan -- at which "a murder was discussed," according to a published report.

"Skakel was furious -- he realized Harry had ratted on him," said Donahue.

In another meeting at the school, said Donahue, "Harry told the story of Michael's confession. Michael at first denied it, according to Harry, but then broke down and sobbed, 'I killed her . . . I killed her.' "

But amazingly, Skakel's confession was never reported to police.

Shortly afterward, Kranick was allowed to leave Elan and return home to Chicago.

Kranick told The ENQUIRER he wouldn't repeat the revelations he'd made before the grand jury. But he admitted:

"You know an awful lot."

And two other close friends of Kranick confirmed to The ENQUIRER that he'd also told them details of the murder over a period of many years.

One of the friends, former tax attorney Eric Karr, told The ENQUIRER:

"Harry spilled the beans about Skakel when he came back from Elan. He said Michael was a nut and that he'd confessed, but nothing was going to happen to him.

"About two years ago Harry told me they were reopening the case. I thought 'fat chance' after all these years. But Harry turned out to be right!"

425 posted on 06/08/2002 11:20:42 AM PDT by thatcher
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To: nutmeg
Hmmmmmmm. Sounds to me like Mr. Skakel is going to have to get used to living as a prisoner...poor thing...Perhaps we should give him a golf club...so he can do to himself, what he did to Martha Moxley....
426 posted on 06/08/2002 12:11:07 PM PDT by KLT
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To: Howlin
I'm doing great, how are you? And where have you been? You're needed here!

I'm tryin my good friend, things are so hectic here, I don't get much PC time anymore...OH WELL...Life is tough...

Glad to hear you are doin great...Your advocacy is priceless....

427 posted on 06/08/2002 12:13:54 PM PDT by KLT
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To: CatoRenasci
And don't forget the one of the best political bumper stickers ever:

Kennedy in '72
A Blonde in Every Pond!

And remember Ted Kennedy's gasbag of a speech at the Democratic National Convention in 1980. In his speech, he kept asking, "Where was George?", meaning GHW Bush, of course. Immediately the Republican joke went around, "George was at home, sober, and in bed with his wife. Where was Teddie?"

428 posted on 06/08/2002 1:13:54 PM PDT by xJones
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To: thatcher
Michael, who was known to enjoy slaughtering animals, refused to cooperate with police.

I guess now that the Moxley murder case has been put to rest, PETA can petition the D.A. to file NEW murder charges.

429 posted on 06/08/2002 4:39:24 PM PDT by Illbay
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To: LoneGOPinCT
I'm glad he is cooling time in Suffield, and was so happy at his conviction I actually called my wife at work. Who I might add promptly asked which child was in the hospital, shows you what it takes for me to call her in the classroom. I'm worried that an appeals judge will overturn on the Juvinile basis alone. Not that 6 years, and a ruined life is nothing, just not nearly enough.

Mayby Martha would have cured cancer, that we will never know. It's a shame he couldn't get old sparky, or at least a needle.

430 posted on 06/08/2002 5:57:40 PM PDT by MrNeutron1962
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To: wardaddy
I agree with you about the result of the trial - it was a bad decision to try O.J. in downtown L.A., rather than the westside. But the comment I was referring to was that (to paraphrase) "O.J. would not be tried (retired?) because he was black." He won't be retried because of the "double jeopady" clause in the U.S. Constitution.
431 posted on 06/08/2002 10:46:27 PM PDT by capitan_refugio
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To: rambo316
In the Rodney King trials, you had two sets of charges. One was for the State courts, the other was for the Federal court. In the State court trial, held in Simi Valley, the officers were acquitted of charges related to the beating of Rodney King. On those charges, they were not re-tried.

The same officers were then brought up on Federal civil rights charges related to denying King his rights. Two of the four were convicted in that trial. In my opinion, the second trial was politically motivated and terribly biased. After the first trial there were race riots, and every juror on the second trail must have known what would happen if they failed to bring at least some conviction.

The important point is, the two sets of charges, although stemming from the same incident, were not the same.

By the way, if you remember, O.J. was then sued in civil court by the families of the victims and found to be responsible for their deaths. Although he is a free man, he is in debted probably for the rest of his life. The law allows him his ample NFL pension, but not much else. Any unprotected assets can (and have been) seized.

432 posted on 06/08/2002 10:56:24 PM PDT by capitan_refugio
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To: capitan_refugio
He did sort of violate Nicole and Ron's civil rights and I know the Feds love that one but reserve it for whites only...LEOs that were allegedly out of control or white supremacist types because of the political nature of the crime and the political bonanza for the local AUSA to prosecute.....OJ does not indeed fit these parameters.

The Feds do indeed practice double jeopardy in my view in cases as I mentioned above and to me it smells extra-constitutional.

433 posted on 06/09/2002 12:49:26 AM PDT by wardaddy
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To: Howlin
At this point it's not about what we should do. The cards are on the table and Skakel will win on appeal or at least should legally win. When the government ignores law it's not a good thing for us. The problem is that most only complain when it happens to them.
434 posted on 06/09/2002 5:58:30 AM PDT by sakic
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To: laconic
Well, the Learned Justice Sakic has spoken. I guess the rest of us (cretins by comparison) will have to shut up.

It is rare to find someone with enough honesty and integrity to admit they are a cretin. Congrats.

435 posted on 06/09/2002 6:05:37 AM PDT by sakic
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To: sakic
When the government ignores law it's not a good thing for us.

Now that I agree with; I hated it in the O.J. case, and this one does have some twists and turns we'll have to wait to see what the ruling is.

Perhaps the judge could "twist" the sentence and give him six years, which he would have served if this case had been tried when it should have been.

436 posted on 06/09/2002 9:03:56 AM PDT by Howlin
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