Wednesday 3 February 2010

In all due respect

In all due respect, it is of concern that an innocent man, who without firm evidence of pure calculated manslaughter, could be put under trial for involuntary manslaughter, of what is otherwise known as unconscious murder.

How can anyone be trialed on the grounds' of unconscious murder, it doest make any firm sense; or it doest take, any firm hold , on any evidence, what-so ever, given.

What is clear, is the fact that, like any high key celebrity, the effects'; of high pressure and exposion of deliberate medical and unorthodox means', of supplying drugs' of all kinds' , underhandedly, destroying the very foundations', of effective realism etc etc.

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