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Last post 03-18-2008, 9:57 PM by kindagreywolf. 10 replies.
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  •  03-17-2008, 10:34 PM 2771467

    cori baker killer stay in jail

    cori baker killer does it get to go free 03-17-2008 ,are we all glad, now we no one less person to hurt are kids is off the streets...
  •  03-17-2008, 11:57 PM 2771676 in reply to 2771467

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    SHANNON:
    cori baker killer does it get to go free 03-17-2008 ,are we all glad, now we no one less person to hurt are kids is off the streets...
    are you sure he doesn't get to go free? (cricket)
  •  03-18-2008, 6:39 AM 2772041 in reply to 2771676

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    LOL, he DOESN'T get to go free.
    A judge ruled he can go to trial for 1st degree murder.
  •  03-18-2008, 8:17 AM 2772197 in reply to 2772041

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    kindagreywolf:
    LOL, he DOESN'T get to go free.
    A judge ruled he can go to trial for 1st degree murder.
    So, what evidence is the judge allowing to continue the charges? Is it due to stating that he killed Cori, even without a body?  When a person claims that they killed some one, it's usually a while after the case begins, but he claimed his guilt right off the bat. I feel he's guilty, but feelings isn't a charge, I'm sure the law has more proof to go on, but they just aren't saying anything. (cricket)
  •  03-18-2008, 8:31 AM 2772240 in reply to 2772197

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    The way I understand it is, is because he's black. They have more circumstantial evidence in the Stacey Peterson case, and Drew is still walking free.
    They don't have DNA evidence, that was "Inconclusive".
    They have some "Eyewitness Testimony". This places him as the last known person with her, not a murderer.

    After about five hours of testimony and a dozen witnesses, the judge decided there was enough evidence for Bullock to face trial for first degree murder.
    <snip>
    Both of Cori's sisters, including the one Bullock shares a child with, took the stand against him.  The middle Baker girl testified that Bullock drilled a peep hole into her room and spied on her.  Courtney Baker, the oldest sister and Bullock's girlfriend, says he told her to lie to the police for him.
    <snip>
    Over four days, the detective says Bullock gave them four different versions of what happened the day Cori disappeared.  He says in one version, Bullock claimed he and Cori were at the Arkansas River horsing around and Cori fell in and drowned.
    <snip>
    http://www.newson6.com/global/story.asp?s=8029646




  •  03-18-2008, 8:51 AM 2772286 in reply to 2772240

    Re: cori baker killer stay in jail

    kindagreywolf:
    The way I understand it is, is because he's black. They have more circumstantial evidence in the Stacey Peterson case, and Drew is still walking free.
    They don't have DNA evidence, that was "Inconclusive".
    They have some "Eyewitness Testimony". This places him as the last known person with her, not a murderer.

    After about five hours of testimony and a dozen witnesses, the judge decided there was enough evidence for Bullock to face trial for first degree murder.
    <snip>
    Both of Cori's sisters, including the one Bullock shares a child with, took the stand against him.  The middle Baker girl testified that Bullock drilled a peep hole into her room and spied on her.  Courtney Baker, the oldest sister and Bullock's girlfriend, says he told her to lie to the police for him.
    <snip>
    Over four days, the detective says Bullock gave them four different versions of what happened the day Cori disappeared.  He says in one version, Bullock claimed he and Cori were at the Arkansas River horsing around and Cori fell in and drowned.
    <snip>
    http://www.newson6.com/global/story.asp?s=8029646




    I don't think it has anything to do with his color, it sounds like they do have some evidence, story changing, sisters statements against him, and the horsing around really sounds fishy, if they were supposedly fighting in the car in another area, then ended up at the river, where she supposedly fell in and drowned, doesn't make sense, sounds like he either took her there to dump her or to finish killing her. Since the police was unable to find her body in the areas that he told where she would be, shows that he is playing a game with the law, he knows where she is and as long as they can't find her, he feels he can get off.  This is a case where if they try him and he isn't sentenced, they can't try him again for the same charges. (cricket)
  •  03-18-2008, 8:56 AM 2772309 in reply to 2772240

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    Looking at the Baker sisters and eyewitnesses.
    Here's a ditty back in N.Y.

    There was a brutal slaying of a "Hopkins" girl. This sick person, just cut her up as he said no one liked her. Now this was a small town community, but it had me laughing my butt off.
    The very first day a camera crew showed up, just one. Everyone they interviewed said she was trash and no one liked her. Knowing the Hopkins family, I kind of figured there was some truth. The news of a murder in a small community, spread like wild fire.
    Day 2: They released why she was murdered. Still, she was nothing but trash and kept to herself.
    Day 3. There were a ton of camera crews, from like 9 stations. All of a sudden, the same people, who said she was trash were crying like babies saying how much they "Loved her". I was on the floor laughing so hard I couldn't breathe!
    The funeral was the next biggest joke. The students held a candle light vigil. The most vocal students in the very first school interviews, the ones that said no one liked her and called her trash. Were crying, hugging and wiping there snot on each others shirt collars. They were remebering all the "Good times" they had with her.
    Granted, I haven't seen it to this extant, with the bakers, but it makes me wonder how many "Media Witnesses" we have.
  •  03-18-2008, 6:03 PM 2775094 in reply to 2772309

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    This has nothing whatsoever to do with his color. To even say that is so racist, Drew Peterson is in California isn't he? I is so wrong to judge the way they handled Bullock by what is going on in another state, O.J killed two people and still is free, and you don't get too much blacker than him. He will get out of these latest charges too. In case you haven't noticed, Tulsa has quite a lot of black cops, and they are not afraid to raise bloody he** if they think anything racial is going on, ask the City of Tulsa about the 5 year lawsuit!  Bullock is as guilty as sin, just asking for an alibi before Cori was missing is enough to convince me, but there is overwhelming evidence even without the body. I hope they fry his sorry a**, he is a punk who thinks he knows the law and they can't convict without a body, he is a liar, it wasn't enough to destroy a 13 year old girls life, but he is  playing cruel games with the police and the family of that child he killed.
  •  03-18-2008, 7:28 PM 2775390 in reply to 2775094

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    Peterson is in Illinois. I referenced him as that is one I could remember off the top of my head. There were 3 other cases going on about the same time to. How about the Ramesys? Congdon?
    With bullock, I am going by what the news reports, the police, and OCIS have released on the matter.
    If he was white or black and rich, it wouldn't have went this far, plain and simple.
    The police said the DNA was inconclusive, so what do they have? 4 different confessions and some eyewitness's that saw him with her last. Oh, yeah, and some hearsay to.
    I think he's guilty, but I also believe that Justice should go by the LAW and not a loosely knitted Lynch mob to make the public happy.
    Unless they have a Magic Hat, it's been proven time and time again, they won't be able to convict. So this little rush to "Justice", could possibly set a killer free.
    The Judge last month or before that, said, take it to trial or set him free. A bunch of motions and they decide to try for a conviction. Something about this case stinks to high heaven.

    I for one, will not sit here and go all ballistic on someone saying there guilty because of a news report on a website or t.v.
    Even you said, "I think there were other people involved". So lets throw away the key on Bullock, stop finding evidence, and if there was anyone else involved, let them walk to kill again. Justice is served after all.

    In conclusion, and the last thing I will say about it is, Yes, I think he IS GUILTY. But at the same time he is being railroaded and that is not justice. I for one, will not or ever, judge something on flimsy evidence.
  •  03-18-2008, 8:34 PM 2775560 in reply to 2775390

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    are you crazy if you been looking at this case than you no that her friend's saw her get in to his car that day after school,and she told people she was going to the mall with him after school,and has never to be seen agin this is a 13year old baby girl we are talking about,and for the sister we will never no because the father had her mind wash because she could not live noing her baby daddy killed her baby sister...
  •  03-18-2008, 9:57 PM 2775788 in reply to 2775560

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    SHANNON:
    are you crazy if you been looking at this case than you no that her friend's saw her get in to his car that day after school,and she told people she was going to the mall with him after school,and has never to be seen agin this is a 13year old baby girl we are talking about,and for the sister we will never no because the father had her mind wash because she could not live noing her baby daddy killed her baby sister...

    I never said he wasn't guilty.
    I AM SAYING this case does NOT ADD UP.
    There is to much speculation going on.
    1. Did he act alone.
    2. Where is the body.
    3. Where is the evidence.
    4. The judge told the prosecutor around the end of Jan begin of Feb, to either let him go or take it to trial.
    So apparently any evidence is shaky at best.
    If he did it, goes to court on shaky evidence, and he winds up getting let go, Where's the Justice for this poor girl?
    If he didn't do it but was directly involved with her death, and other people where to, and they get to remain free, where is the Justice again?
    Yes, he picked her up, they went to Walmart, people saw them fighting. I refuse to under any circumstance, to say. "O.K. he was with her, thats all we need, lets fry him".
    Sure, he confessed. Where is the poor girls body? He can't seem to remember where he placed her. Is he protecting someone else? If this is the case, than there is ANOTHER MURDERER out there.
    Or is it "O.K. we got one guy, that's good enough".
    I for one was appalled when this case was quickly scuttled in the news because it was a 13 year old girl. Maybe it is just me, but this case is raising red flags everywhere. I for one, am not quick to rush to judgment. I think there is way more to this than anyone realizes. You all can hang and fry him for all I care.
    Cori Baker needs Justice, I agree. But lets not get all the evidence, we may be looking stupid for it later.

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