June 17, 2012

Blood Evidence - Plus Some

by Milo Rose (author's profile)

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Milo Rose blog entry - http://betweenthebars.org/blogs/5296/

BLOOD EVIDENCE - PLUS SOME

I was being told by the attorneys appointed to represent me, the evidence showed I had the victims blood all over me. With my persistent cries of being innocent, and insistence of the blood evidence being wrong: falling on deaf ears! As it appears the other evidence represented as being overwhelming as to guilt, had prejudiced the five trial level attorneys. Since they apparently presumed this was an open-and-shut case, and took for granted the blood evidence incriminated me too. Because it did not matter how adamant I remained the blood was mine and not the victims - no one was listening. [U]It is important to note:[/U] nor did it seem to matter to these attorneys that I had also been brutally attacked at approximately the same time the murder was taking place. At which time, I suffered a severe blow to the back of the head, to the shoulder, my nose was broken, and bleed profusely from both nostrils. I will expound on the importance of this information in future blog entries. In 1987, I learned while sitting on death watch (a month away from being executed) that favorable evidence disputing the eyewitness testimony, and a blood test report revealing only one blood type had been found on my person ([U]mine[/U]) had been discovered. I was elated, because here was the evidence coming to light, I insisted all along had to exist, due to my innocence. I just knew this evidence was enough to exonerate me - only to learn the trial Judge ruled, denying me relief on the guilt/innocent issues of my appeal. Stating even if she threw out the eyewitness testimony and the blood evidence - there was still the testimony of the couple saying I had confessed to them. Which the judge wrongly reasoned to be credible, and standing alone would have been enough to obtain a conviction. So now I was being told even though I had evidence disputing the eyewitness testimony, and the blood evidence used to bring about my false conviction - I was not going to be given the opportunity to tie it all together to dis-

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credit the couples testimony incriminating me for the murder. The judge did agree to hear the sentencing issues, and that got me a stay of execution. Ten years later, I would personally discover the evidence needed to discredit the couples testimony and incriminate them as the killer's. It was this discovery on my part that began to reveal a much wider pattern of misconduct taking place within Florida's legal community. Which can now be definded as racketeering, and with the help from this court of public opinion: brought to justice! There are a lot of pieces of evidence I will bring out in the process of turning this blog into an indictment, and it is my prayer and hope this court will grow in the process. My vindication and succeeding to bring an end to Florida's use of the death penalty depends on this courts verdict carrying the weight to prosecute those guilty of racketeering. Please help to make this blog go viral. THANK YOU!

Respectfully
Milo Rose

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OnTimeInCheckCC Posted 12 years, 2 months ago. ✓ Mailed 12 years, 2 months ago   Favorite
Dear Milo, Did you know that in one persons case studies online regarding innocence and wrongful convictions etc he found that out of ten innocent people, in their cases, EIGHT of them were convicted based on testimony of a person or people who were truly testifying because either 1) they were protecting who they knew really did it and/or 2) they were involved themselves and had then just quickly went to the police to place blame elsewhere on someone they knew enough about to make the lie sound right....and also to quickly get the eyes off of them plus to set the lies going in motion and in the right direction for THEM yet in the wrong direction for the wrongly accused. This sounds so similar, dont you think?? I would be livid to sit on DR for any amount of time much less YEARS not only being innocent but also knowing most likely who really did the crime....even if I didnt know for sure, knowing who helped the state convict me wrongfully by giving false testimony that the jury believed and took seriously is bad enough as is. I hope they are happy, for I could never bring myself no matter what to put an innocent person behind bars PLUS take their life as well. I would sit in jail myself before being talked into or paid in any way shape or form to do so. But as we both know, the majority of human beings are not so concerned unless its about their own selves. Truly wishing you the best everyday, dont forget that, CC

Lavender Posted 10 years, 7 months ago. ✓ Mailed 10 years, 7 months ago   Favorite
Hi Milo

Another week, and another post transcribed. I'll get all 80 done eventually, right back to the beginning. I finished the transcription for your post dated June 17, 2012 'Blood Evidence - Plus Some' today, Good Friday. I know it's a few days before you will receive this note, but I'll be thinking of you over Easter.

With kind regards
Lavender

Milo Rose Posted 10 years, 6 months ago.   Favorite
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