Thursday, May 2, 2019

Motion Denied

As most of you know Vonda was in court today requesting a new trial. Now forgive me if I word that wrong, I'm not fluent in legal terms so I will just tell you what I witnessed. 
I arrived early to meet a dear friend for coffee at Catalyst. I want to mention it because the decaf iced coffee with sugar-free raspberry flavor is amazing. Irrelevant I know, but the only way I can think to explain today is to go through what I did and what I saw today.
I walked up to the courthouse and immediately noticed singers on the front steps. I guess it is national prayer day and they were there to celebrate it. It was a bit awkward considering that we were there to see if a woman convicted of murder would be granted a retrial.
There were camera crews there, I know most of you drive downtown and have messaged me asking about them. They are from a show that will premier on Starz in 2020. I didn't contact them, I assume Vonda's family did. 
They did reach out to me and ask to do an interview on camera and I told them that I would. 
Vonda's family was there. They did not speak to me but I didn't expect them to, it's a very high-stress situation for both families and I don't expect any attention from either side. Jessie's family were very kind to me and I did sit with them in the courtroom. 
The camera crew was very polite and I think they were just interested in asking both sides how they feel about everything. 
They seemed to speak or try to speak to everyone involved in the case. 
Close to 11am we went inside and sat down in the courtroom. 
Vonda was brought in and she looked very different. She was much thinner and her hair was longer. She was in the standard issue orange jumpsuit and as far as I could tell there was VERY little reaction from her throughout the entire hearing.
Her lawyer stumbled through his reasons for wanting a new trial. 
Here are the things he presented:

*Insufficient evidence linking Vonda to the murder of Jessie Morrison. He stated that all proof was circumstantial and brought up the fact that the DNA from 3 unknown males were found under her fingernails. He also mentioned that there was unknown female blood found on a paper towel. 

*The fact that a cell phone "ping" was detected and mentioned but the paper with that information was lost and therefore not shared with the defense.

*He brought up he had a witness that had been interviewed by the police and made a statement indicating he watched Jessie get into a white van in the trailer park between 3:30 -4:30. He lived adjacent to the trailer park. 
Based on that interview the defense called him as a witness. 
The problem is that in a second interview with police he stated that he wasn't sure that he saw Jessie get into a van. He said he was unaware of the second interview and had he known he would have never called that person as a witness.  

*He had an issue with the judge stating during the trial that the jury was shaking their heads because they were hearing redundant information. He claimed this might have made the testimony of the person he was questioning seem less important to the jurors. 


I don't think I'm missing anything. I took notes as quickly as I could.

Cecil Mills effectively shot down each of these concerns and in the end, the Judge decided that there was plenty of evidence, even if circumstantial, to uphold the guilty verdict.

Afterwards, we all filed out and the TV producers continued to interview people. I talked with them and they assured me this is not slanted towards Vonda being innocent. It is investigative. Non-biased investigation. I hope that is true. I wasn't ever going to talk with them but after being assured this was not a Pro-Vonda show, I went ahead with it.




Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Stay The Course

It is easy with so much talk about Vonda's upcoming request for a new trial to become distracted by bullying and rumors. We should take care to not forget what this is about. This is about Jessie. This is about a murder. 
The murder of a pregnant mother, a woman found beaten to death and left in a ditch on the side of the road. 
This is about finding the truth, in its entirety.
This is about victims and being kind to those dealing with the loss of Jessie Morrison.
This is NOT about crucifying the very victims we claim to be helping. 
This is NOT about Tammy's run-ins with law enforcement. She will have to deal with the consequences of those actions just like Vonda is having to deal with hers.
This is NOT about tearing down people, especially Jessie's family, just because they get upset when you spread anecdotal nonsense concerning a very serious matter. 
I can't begin to understand why people want to be bullies or why some people want to make veiled threats to victims of this tragedy. What I do understand is research and compassion. I'm going to stick with those things. 

So let us not forget:

Thursday, March 28, 2019

Wrong Man on Starz network.

Apparently this show is looking into Vonda's case. Let's hope they do.  I've had a lot of new hits on the blog the last few weeks so let's hope they actually use facts instead of the self described, "anecdotal story"... I digress.

Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Clearing up more nonsense

OK,  so I know there have been claims that Vonda was assaulted and a search party, including police,  went looking for a "missing", Vonda...Well,  I have confirmed through the Sheriff's office that there is no report of any such thing.  I was assured that if any police officer had been out there hunting for Vonda there would be a report. One does not exist.  So I guess that's another hole in the ever sinking ship of Vonda being a victim. There are lots of victims in this case,  Vonda ain't one of em.

Wednesday, January 9, 2019

Tumblr Nonsense: A deeper look into a bewildering world of fallacy Part. 1

Let's go ahead and correct all the nonsensical ramblings that have erupted on the Pro-Vonda blog on Tumblr. 
First, have a look at the screenshots from the most recent ramblings of that author: