Sunday, February 13, 2011

MAN Gets Jail For 135yrs. Copied after a MOVIE

Putnam County Patterns York Case after MOVIE! Charges So Shocking, The Truth Didn't Matter Life imitates fiction: James Woods, Mercedes Ruehl and Henry Thomas star in the HBO Film "Indictment" (Photos Courtesy of HBO Films) Starting January 27th 2003, Newton County will be hosting one of the most publicized and highly profiled cases in Georgia's history. The case of Rev. Malachi York and Kathy Johnson and the 208 alleged child molestation charges launched against them by a disgruntled son, several vindictive women and a power hungry Sheriff. Both of the defendants have maintained their innocence and the evidence supports their innocence, even to the point where all 5 of the children taken by the Department of Family and Children Services (DFACS) to be investigated for molestation and abuse were returned to their families with no signs that they had been sexually molested in any way by Rev. York or any of the other defendants. The most disturbing aspect of the prosecution's whole case is how the steps taken by the District Attorney Fred Bright and the other prosecutors are IDENTICAL to that of a case that took place in 1983 in Manhattan Beach, California called the "McMartin Trials". This was a trial about a family that owned and operated a preschool in Manhattan Beach and was alleged to have sexually molested over 200 children from ages 2 to 14 years of age. They ended up with exactly 208 counts against them but after 6years of trial and 16 million dollars paid by the ...



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