Following up on this post. It's been speculated by a gust on Fix News that the blood which was matched to Littlejohn in the St. Guillen case also produced a hit to blood found on handcuffs in another earlier sexual assult thought to be one of Littlejohn's earlier crimes.
The man was a seven times convicted felon, yet our current legal system allowed him to go free once again, and allegedly he has now taken Imette St. Guillen's young life. When is enough going to be enough with this ridiculous legal system we have allowed a liberal mindset to pervert?
Everyday we release human garbage to walk amongst us and then we are shocked when someone becomes their prey. This is absolutely uncalled for in a civilized soceity. Our legal system and its parole policies are completely out of control.


More about the place Imette went to [and where she was murdered by the bouncer] and 218 Lafayette Street's dark history - -
http://infamousnewyorkrealestate.blogspot.com
Posted by: Mae | Monday, March 13, 2006 at 10:09 AM
You are right about the garbage roaming the streets. People will start taking justice in their own hands if the courts do no give it. That is some of the reason the courts should administer justice to keep decent citizens from becoming criminals when they administer their own justice. blue
Posted by: blue | Saturday, March 18, 2006 at 12:27 PM
I'm sure the bar owner is involved with the bouncer. Enough time to hide clues. Being the place belonged to some politicians, I'm sure they are involved, and they are hiding alot of info, due to wanting no publicity of this type.
They should be all held captives for the time being and their freedom taken away for now, till more info is avail.
There are so many other prisoners who are put in jail for little things, and I mean little things, and alot of them are even innocent but found guilty to not enough facts.
So take these guys and just lock em up for now. This is not a small crime, this is someone dying and they shouldn't be left to run around doing their everything things guilty or not until more proof is avail.
My theory is if you were in the area, you should be held accountable.
We already know the bar ownder covered up for the convict bouncer. So they are not even innocent in this case, both guilty. There is enough proof of that.
C'mon lock em up boys!
Let's punish the bad guys so others see and see how severe the punishment is not to try something similar.
We need some brutal punishment to have other criminals lear what will they have to look forwad to.
Have a nice Day ya'll!
Posted by: Dr. I know | Tuesday, March 21, 2006 at 11:01 AM