Wednesday, April 4, 2012

The Key to Framing Another Person is a Crime Which Either the Victim is Mistaken or Dead

It is the oldest templete in the book of a crime, where a person or animal (yes there are those too) is framed for something they did not do.

The first step to a frameup is there has to be a victim. It does not matter if the victim is living or dead (preferred to be the latter in cases of murder). There may not even be a victim at all. Sometimes a person might fake their deaths or other deaths to make a suicide look like a murder either accidently or on purpose. Maybe there is no victim or body, but it does not matter if there is other ways to prosecute someone.

People had been thrown in prison even without a body. Just ask Vince Doan, whose was convicted in a Ohio courtroom over a decade ago without a body of the ex-grilfriend he allegedly killed in cold blood. The prosecutors used other evidence to throw him into a prison cell. So much for needing a body that may have been obliterated by the killer or by the killer's family.

But the road to a frame job starts with a body being found. Many times the real killer is caught, but other times the wrong person or people are caught. Bad science, faulty witnesses, rotten police work, bad defense lawyering and even prosecutorial misconduct can factor into each case. Thought the main ingredient is a stiff or a victim or witness so confused by the attack they could misidentify the culprit. Innocents are jailed. The real doer is free to commit more crimes.

I still say that when a minor is falsely accused of murder or any other capital crime, rest assured the real culprit is 18 or over. There is no other way another kid committed the crime unless the later work in such cases reveal this. Until we can run into a falsely accused kid for another crime committed by another kid, we can automatically assume the real doer is not only of age to know right or wrong, but would be old enough to face hard time or in many cases, death.

They also have many things working to keep them uncaught, which is why in a few cases, Josh Young of Louisville comes to mind, where the real killer hoodwinks the system to falsely accuse someone else. This is why Josh Gouker, Josh's own father falsely accused his own son. We do not understand exactly what he said that convinced the prosecution to falsely accuse the teenager for killing his stepbrother Trey Zwicker last May, but it is clear from what is out in the wild that Gouker had the method down to a science. The sudden quickness he convinced a court to claim his son two months before the murder was just as quick as it took for Gouker to take the life out of Trey's body. He made Trey's poor mother witness the murder. He threatened her. God only knows if he is doing any further intimidation of her. With the antics of Gouker's cousins proving his reach is enormous, the more he is asking for the full weight of the law coming down on him once they realized they were made into a bunch of fools by a hardened felon who proved in his earlier sins he is patently dangerous to all people, things and animals. It is almost a given that the case will fall apart once it goes to trial. None of the evidence fits Josh Young, but it sure fits Josh Gouker. Get your Joshs right, Mr. Prosecutor. Do let a Known Felon throw his son to prison for the rest of life. Drop this case before it ruins you forever.

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  1. Can I get an update? I just managed to turn on a VPN to get this story and it matters to me. Notify me with google mail

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