Having run out of international con women to promote or innocent biological weapons researchers to accuse, The New York Times’ Nicholas Kristof is banging on about a spectacularly guilty quadruple murderer who — according to Kristof — “is very likely innocent.”
In this belief, he is opposed by more than a dozen courts, including the California Supreme Court, the infamous 9th Circuit and the U.S. Supreme Court. Joining Kristof’s crusade are Kim Kardashian and the usual pro-criminal misfits.
On June 4, 1983, a Chino Hills, California, couple and two children were hacked to death by a perpetrator using a hatchet, an ice pick and a hunting knife. Doug and Peggy Ryen, both 41 years old, had been chopped, slashed and stabbed 37 and 33 times, respectively. Their 10-year-old daughter, Jessica, had 46 wounds, and a visiting neighbor, 11-year-old Christopher Hughes, had 25. Some of the victim’s body parts had been fully amputated. The Ryens’ 8-year-old son, Josh, miraculously survived, despite a slit throat and hatchet blows to his head.........In 1985, a unanimous jury convicted Kevin Cooper, a violent rapist, career criminal and escaped mental patient, of the murders and sentenced him to death........
One year before......... Cooper
violently kidnapped and raped an underage girl who’d interrupted him in
the middle of yet another burglary, stabbing her in the eye with a
screwdriver.............Among the hundreds of pieces of evidence used to convict Cooper for the Ryen murders were:.........Guess whose DNA it was? ...............guess who hasn’t given up demanding more tests, more appeals and more
investigations of their preposterous theories of the crime? Well, yes,
obviously Kevin Cooper, the mass murderer himself, but also, Nick
Kristof, the most easily fooled man in America............To Read More................
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