Ron Hitler-Barassi
09-16-2007, 06:07 AM
the Jury has been deliberating for five days so far, and cannot reach a verdict. What the fuck is there to deliberate about?!:mad::mad: the filthy little fucking jew murdered her in cold blood, the kikes have pulled every string at their disposal to try and get one of their own off scot free. If he is found guilty, it will only be due to how utterly blatant he was about it, making it too hard his kindred to cover up :startrash:
Right now the jury is deciding whether Phil Spector is guilty of murdering Lana Clarkson or not, but that apparently didn't stop Phil Spector or his 26-year-old wife Rachelle from yakking to the press about how they don't believe that Judge Larry Paul Fidler has been impartial during the murder trial. And yesterday that resulted in the judge angrily slapping a gag order on the two of them until the verdict is delivered. The judge's outburst is just another reminder of how horribly the murder trial has gone for Phil Spector so far, but that's not the important point here - the important point is that 67-year-old Phil Spector has a 26-year-old wife. We've got to rush out and get ourselves one of those lesbian wigs if they get results like that. And possibly shoot a minor actress in the face, too, just in case that had anything to do with it.
The main part of the Phil Spector murder trial is now over, and everything from hereon in hinges on the decision of the jury - the poor saps who have spent five long months listening to stories about how Phil Spector liked to hold guns to women's heads and how he occasionally uses his right hand sometimes. They've listened to both sides of the closing arguments, from the prosecution's creepy ghost story to the defence's confusing denial that any evidence existed, and now the fate of one tiny old wussbag with a collection of befuddling haircuts is in their hands alone.
http://www.smh.com.au/ffximage/2005/05/24/phil_wideweb__430x308.jpg
Rachelle Short, 26, a former swimsuit model described by a Spector biographer as a “trial bride recruited to make the madman look more normal” and the insane jew
So you'd think that now all the Phil Spector murder trial action would ground to a halt as the jury deliberates on whether Phil Spector really did confess the murder or whether Lana Clarkson committed suicide in front of him. But that's where you'd be wrong - because Judge Larry Paul Fidler yesterday decided to yell at Phil Spector and his wife Rachelle for discussing the case with the press. According to reports, Phil Spector apparently told a journalist that the judge didn't like him, while Rachelle opted to give an interview to Court TV. And it seems like that's the fastest way to piss off a judge, as The Telegraph reports:
"Ma'am, I'm going to do something I've never done before,” the judge told her. “You are here in the courtroom. You will not talk to the press … until a verdict or other decision is arrived at in this case.” Mrs Spector cried out in response “but I'm not a witness!”… But Mr Fidler cut her off, raising his voice. “Ma'am, you're in front of me. You're in front of me! I'm making an order. You want to violate my order, go ahead and do so. I can assure you I will hold you in contempt of court for violating my order and I will treat it according. I'm telling you, you are doing nothing to affect this trial and if you do, there will be consequences and you will suffer those consequences,” he added.
So that's that - Phil Spector won't speak in court and now Phil Spector can't talk out of court either. While it's too late for any of this to make a difference to the jury's deliberations, it will prevent Phil Spector from making the most profound statement of the murder trial's five-month duration - about how he gets his hair so soft and nylony, even in damp conditions.
Right now the jury is deciding whether Phil Spector is guilty of murdering Lana Clarkson or not, but that apparently didn't stop Phil Spector or his 26-year-old wife Rachelle from yakking to the press about how they don't believe that Judge Larry Paul Fidler has been impartial during the murder trial. And yesterday that resulted in the judge angrily slapping a gag order on the two of them until the verdict is delivered. The judge's outburst is just another reminder of how horribly the murder trial has gone for Phil Spector so far, but that's not the important point here - the important point is that 67-year-old Phil Spector has a 26-year-old wife. We've got to rush out and get ourselves one of those lesbian wigs if they get results like that. And possibly shoot a minor actress in the face, too, just in case that had anything to do with it.
The main part of the Phil Spector murder trial is now over, and everything from hereon in hinges on the decision of the jury - the poor saps who have spent five long months listening to stories about how Phil Spector liked to hold guns to women's heads and how he occasionally uses his right hand sometimes. They've listened to both sides of the closing arguments, from the prosecution's creepy ghost story to the defence's confusing denial that any evidence existed, and now the fate of one tiny old wussbag with a collection of befuddling haircuts is in their hands alone.
http://www.smh.com.au/ffximage/2005/05/24/phil_wideweb__430x308.jpg
Rachelle Short, 26, a former swimsuit model described by a Spector biographer as a “trial bride recruited to make the madman look more normal” and the insane jew
So you'd think that now all the Phil Spector murder trial action would ground to a halt as the jury deliberates on whether Phil Spector really did confess the murder or whether Lana Clarkson committed suicide in front of him. But that's where you'd be wrong - because Judge Larry Paul Fidler yesterday decided to yell at Phil Spector and his wife Rachelle for discussing the case with the press. According to reports, Phil Spector apparently told a journalist that the judge didn't like him, while Rachelle opted to give an interview to Court TV. And it seems like that's the fastest way to piss off a judge, as The Telegraph reports:
"Ma'am, I'm going to do something I've never done before,” the judge told her. “You are here in the courtroom. You will not talk to the press … until a verdict or other decision is arrived at in this case.” Mrs Spector cried out in response “but I'm not a witness!”… But Mr Fidler cut her off, raising his voice. “Ma'am, you're in front of me. You're in front of me! I'm making an order. You want to violate my order, go ahead and do so. I can assure you I will hold you in contempt of court for violating my order and I will treat it according. I'm telling you, you are doing nothing to affect this trial and if you do, there will be consequences and you will suffer those consequences,” he added.
So that's that - Phil Spector won't speak in court and now Phil Spector can't talk out of court either. While it's too late for any of this to make a difference to the jury's deliberations, it will prevent Phil Spector from making the most profound statement of the murder trial's five-month duration - about how he gets his hair so soft and nylony, even in damp conditions.