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HEARNAP — Part 28

500 pages · May 09, 2026 · Broad topic: Famous Crimes & Fugitives · Topic: HEARNAP · 500 pages OCR'd
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cs 2% 7! ty “(Parks Stearns) prosecuting ‘the | ‘case Actively’ invited: perjured testi- ine ‘onithe part. of another witness? . , Ue $+! Ye ‘Hearst. pA ogee te, owe Ce ee . SSR, ; ¥ Police and FBI agents - -were aware ‘chat ‘it: had been Wil}iam Har who assaulted Mr. Shepard on Ruthelen Street ‘and not ae a Gr .4Shepard : strongly implied and. ‘subsequently ‘were“aware tiat Mr. “uPie re and°*Mrs. Davis had testified to a grand’ ‘juryswhat=they ad’ tol nts. But:Mr.: Browning and Mr. Stearns ‘were not? ‘aware that =the ss address. given onthe tow truck receipt. as‘to where the: VW-van was’ us found was on the down side of the hill -- which-is w y “they. overlooke: +} thigklittle:inconsistancy when they induced Mr. Shepard’to lie about what: -he had seen.) And how about that witnees. to the Hibernia Bank rot #-Dy ‘showing that’ Patricia’ ‘Was “the ‘one..who was: telling: ‘the ‘truth?< AI ken septs person onieres: even; though, "Aon". know : ‘who: At, Aginn! vets): x Say i Le de os 7 "Are’ “these. “FBI ‘guccesses that no éne“eser gets: to hear: ‘about gained by ‘a‘ biased and ‘dishonest investigation that comes about by agents vigor- ously pursuing leads that lead to conclusions" of guilt while vigorous: Agnoring | leads: “that. ‘lead: to ; conclusions. agFiinnocence?. Ue S>: Ver ‘Hearst. ae . “ 7 1 Pg Ie Facts’ Vernon Kipping went: “out: of his’ way to" ‘make cup movies “ghate howed ‘Miss: ‘Hearst «close up “and “in - ‘slow.:motion but’ never. bothered to ake up any::movies that spliced the ."At: and,“B" films’ together so -as- to° ‘shows the exact relationship- ‘between Miss Hearst and Mrs. Perry -- ‘this in a case where dxcitizen is either the perpetrator ofa crime w ;der ‘federal: )Jurisdiction<or’ “the victim of ‘one. iI might ada that, ‘whe yl looked at the film tile,:J saw indications ‘of: the’ most overt. duress “imposed upon Miss Hearst '-- ‘as’ Mizmoon’Soltysik sprints across “the lo! ‘by: of the bank, passing’ between ‘Perry and Hearst, Perry turns the car- ‘bine she'had trained. on Miss Hearst to the side so,it-is not pointed : jMiumoons: ‘Perry then backs out of the picture,: “but, the next time she.3 appears, she has her gun trained on Patricia. - And’ what’ about: that: : ‘time; in mid-March 1975 when -I called Agent Charles Kiley in Los “Ange- es, ‘saying that: _1 thought I might have something of an exculpatory . iaena ture, Aand<h told me he wasnt interested’. 18 this: the ‘way, you} al-, ate ot in I ipecraeet:) ome Ee Are ‘these PBI eutzeces. that 1 no one- “ever gets: to ‘hear’ about gained by Anyestigatore; motivated ‘by. ‘ae “gtrong~gense -of | malice: rather ; ‘than.; Justic ‘(Facts ‘Atter Miss Hearst was forced to take. the Fifth ‘Amendment: ‘42 4s times following Judge Carter'’s.acceptance.of the Government's imprope) /] Softer. of proof, I ran-into Mr.’'Stearns in’ the elevator. - “That wee, ds th: Bontence rT. told. jhim..’ fer let [s_hope, 60, "he told: me «) "3 i ed . 7 fey os or ieee as od oe A Suetwant’ you. ‘to ‘be assured,’ Mr. ‘Kelley, that these and: other BET | *gubcesses" have not.been overlooked nor, forgotten. ' When I write the. S| rel@vant chapters in the:book I am doing:on this case, all wi €} givgn™ er epout th ‘manition. ° cenrons ao eS people. h have p Now,: ny only” ‘question’ ‘ign’ De fal “thene’ ‘tlow! ‘trom: “the” ‘general: ‘policy ‘ the: ;FBI or are they tactics ‘that: are reserved for-innocent women. who "get" ‘kidnapped, raped, ) and’ tortured, ‘who ‘are’ forced ‘to ‘commit’an armed ybank robbery and who then are” required’ to’ further compromise their inn ‘injan,.esfort ‘to,def d:.themselves{trom such common ox iminat: ees oe : , a RE echt were
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