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Re: Nancy Grace makes me want to puke!
Posted by Katherine on 4/07/09

    On 2/06/08, Diane M. Weaver wrote:
    > I was curious why Nancy Grace should be disbarred, after finding a link
    > on Google. Read several of the posts on here and have come to the
    > conclusion (that I think we in American often forget) you don't have to
    > be honest to be a TV Star in America!
    >
    > On 12/08/07, Michelle from Madison wrote:
    >> Late on Saturday night, December 8th, a Fox show named “The Soup” had
    >> a segment where they really bashed Nancy for just being Nancy. The
    >> worst jab was when the news broadcaster laughed at Nancy
    >> for “naturally getting pregnant at age 60.” In all due respect to
    >> that show, Nancy is way too old to have kids at this late-stage in her
    >> life. Those kids will still be in high-school when Nancy is at the age-
    >> of-retirement. That, alone, is child-abuse in and of itself. What a
    >> stupid reason for Nancy to have kids just to get a tax-credit. Plus,
    >> her name is not legally Nancy Grace anyways. That must be her planned-
    >> defense in some of her upcoming lawsuits against her for her for
    >> crimes including the documented unprofessional and illegal conduct
    >> against a mother of a missing young child. Nancy must plan to say on
    >> the stand “You can’t sue me, I am not Nancy Grace, I got married and
    >> changed my name. You have the wrong person here.”
    >>

    >> Michelle from Madison...you are a dumb ass! It's no one's business if
    Nancy has babies at her age. How can it be child abuse as much as she
    loves them?! It wasn't Nancy's doings getting pregnant at her age it was
    God's doing. Have you ever read the bible? Who the hell are you to say
    she's too old? There are a lot of women raising their grandkids (Nancy's
    grandmother raised her and so am I) at her age. I'm almost 49. I adopted
    my granddaughter and I'm raising her. I'm doing a better job with her than
    I did with my grown children. Jealousy will get you nowhere dumbass! Mind
    your own business. I'm sure Nancy is taking better care of her kids at her
    age than you did or could. She is a very intelligent, thoughtful, and
    compassionate of victims. That's what's wrong with our judicial system now
    in this country is the courts don't want to "give criminals the time for
    doing their crime!" I admire Nancy for what she does for victims.
    >>
    >>
    >> On 8/11/07, David Leonard Vega wrote:
    >>> I agree, Nancy Grace is a Overly-Dramatic, Hyper-Emotional, and
    >>> Extremely Subjective "Lawyer," and I used the word "Lawyer"
    >>> guardedly, who appears to appeal only to other women of the same
    >>> pathological nature. As far as getting a fair trial from Judge
    >>> Nancy -- Forget it, you're guilty until proven innocent in her
    >> court;
    >>> and even if proven innocent your life is still not worth the food
    >> for
    >>> dung beetles.
    >>>
    >>> Nancy Grace needs to go find a good Library Job and leave objective
    >>> reporting to objective reporters; objective hosting to objective
    >>> hosts...
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> On 8/13/05, gaby8 wrote:
    >>>> ONancy Grace, 47, commentator for Court TV.
    >>>> A “Victim of a violent crime”
    >>>> THE DOCUMENTED STORY OF THAT CRIME
    >>>> The Murder of Keith Griffin.
    >>>> What has she told us about what happened that violent day?
    >>>> In searching through interviews, magazine and newspaper articles
    >>>> here is what she has said.
    >>>> Then there are the documented facts gleaned from interviews with
    >>>> Jurors, Attorneys, Judge, Witnesses and newspapers in the area.
    >>>> First the date, she has said at various times, it happened in
    >>>> 1987, 1985, 1982 and 1980. You would think a date that according
    >>>> to Ms. Grace “changed her life forever” would be burned into her
    >>>> soul. A seminal event!
    >>>> The date was August 6, 1979 .
    >>>> She said it happened in a remote wilderness.
    >>>> It was on the entrance road to the Georgia Kraft Plywood Co. and
    >>>> US Hwy. 278, 1 ½ miles from downtown Madison Ga.
    >>>> She said her boyfriend did not know his assailant.
    >>>> They were friends, work for the same construction Co. In fact the
    >>>> prosecutor at trail based part of his case on the assailant
    >>>> killing a friend.
    >>>> She said her boyfriend was 25.
    >>>> He was 23.
    >>>> She said the assailant was 25.
    >>>> He was 19,
    >>>> Said assailant was on parole
    >>>> He was not.
    >>>> Said he had a record.
    >>>> He did not.
    >>>> Said it was a murder for profit.
    >>>> It was not.
    >>>> The man was out for revenge after being fired from his job at the
    >>>> construction Co.
    >>>> Said her boyfriend was driving a jeep,
    >>>> It was a Bronco that belonged to the Construction Co.
    >>>> Said it was robbery.
    >>>> It was not.
    >>>> Said they found Keith’s wallet with $35.00 and her picture in
    >>>> McCoy’s home
    >>>> No wallet was found in his home. Just the 38 cal. revolver Ser#
    >>>> 33866 . (Griffin’s wallet was found several days after the
    >>>> incident in the Bronco, by Eli Ingram,)
    >>>> Said it was a mugging.
    >>>> It was not.
    >>>> Said it was random.
    >>>> It was not.
    >>>> Said he was still alive when he arrived at the hospital.
    >>>> He was pronounced dead at the scene .
    >>>> Said she was asked by Joe Briley the District Attorney if he
    >>>> should seek the death penalty. Grace said she told him No and has
    >>>> regretted it ever since. (If that were true you would think Briley
    >>>> would have asked Griffin’s parents. rather than a 21 yr. old kid) .
    >>>> The State did ask for the Death Penalty. The jury voted against
    >>>> it.
    >>>> She said she testified at the trial.
    >>>> Two Jurors, a Bailiff, a Defense attorney a Court Reporter and
    >>>> Judge do not remember any “white girl testifying”. (The
    >>>> transcripts were destroyed in a fire.) .
    >>>> The Defendant never looked at her.
    >>>> The accused stared at the floor during the entire trial. In fact
    >>>> he never spoke a word to his lawyer or anybody before, during or
    >>>> after the trial. (One exception)*
    >>>> She said McCoy’s defense was “didn’t do it, you got the wrong guy
    >>>> The truth is... there was never a doubt by anyone he did the crime
    >>>> (there is a confession)
    >>>> The defense was insanity.
    >>>> Said the Jury was out 3 days .
    >>>> Jury was out 5 hrs.
    >>>> She said there were many appeals.
    >>>> There were none
    >>>> Says she is 44 years old
    >>>> .She is 47.
    >>>> Documented narrative of what really happen August 6, 1979.
    >>>> Keith Griffin 23, from Athens GA. and Tommy McCoy 19, an
    >>>> illiterate, mentally challenge Blackman, worked together for the
    >>>> Ingham Construction Co. on the Georgia Kraft Plywood Co. site
    >>>> outside Madison Ga.
    >>>> McCoy was fired and was out for revenge. On Monday the 6th of
    >>>> August Mccoy left his house with a 38 cal. Revolver stashed in a
    >>>> brown paper bag.
    >>>> Keith Griffin had taken the company Bronco to town to pick up
    >>>> lunch. Returning to Kraft he saw McCoy walking down the Company
    >>>> road at the intersection of US Hwy. 278.
    >>>> Griffin stopped either to talk or to give a ride to McCoy. It is
    >>>> not clear which.
    >>>> McCoy fired six shots at point blank range, five of which found
    >>>> their mark... McCoy then dumped the body in the back seat and in
    >>>> his rush, drove the Bronco in a ditch.
    >>>> Joe Brown, a maintenance worker for the plant drove by in his
    >>>> truck and not knowing what had happed offered to help McCoy. He
    >>>> refused. Brown drove a few yards decided to return. He told McCoy
    >>>> he would take him to the hospital because of all the blood on his
    >>>> shirt.
    >>>> The assailant then jumped in the passenger side of Brown’s truck,
    >>>> put the gun in the f ace of the Maintenance worker and pulled the
    >>>> trigger twice, ( At trial he said the gun looked like a “stove
    >>>> pipe”) The gun was empty, Brown ran and McCoy took of in his
    >>>> truck..
    >>>> Minutes later friends of Brown’s showed up and said they saw the
    >>>> truck and knew where it was. It was parked in McCoy’s driveway.
    >>>> He was arrested a few minutes later with the gun in his possession.
    >>>> Keith Griffin was pronounced dead at the scene.
    >>>> Tommy got a lawyer, a good one, Billy Prior. According to Prior,
    >>>> McCoy never said a word to him before, during or after the trail.
    >>>> (One exception)*. During the entire 1 ½ day trail the defendant
    >>>> stared at the floor without moving. Prior did a magnificent job
    >>>> explaining the psychiatric reports and mental history of the
    >>>> retarded defendant. McCoy had been judged “mildly retarded” by the
    >>>> Ga. Central State Hospital. (By the way, no one remembers a “white
    >>>> girl” testifying.)
    >>>> It worked! The jury turned down the death penalty.
    >>>> When the Jury came back and announced they would not render a
    >>>> death penalty verdict. McCoy turned to his lawyer and uttered his
    >>>> only words. “Does that mean I’m gonna live”?*
    >>>> Tommy McCoy, GDC ID: 0000400964 was convicted of murder,
    >>>> aggravated assault (Brown) and found not guilty of robbery. He was
    >>>> sentence to life, with possibility of parole.
    >>>> He is in his 26th year at the Hancock State Prison at Sparta Ga,
    >>>> Sources: Interviews with two Jurors, Judge, Attorneys, Court
    >>>> Reporter, the Bailiff. Court and documents,
    >>>> Larry King Live., New Republic, Atlanta Journal, the Madisonian
    >>>> and Macon Telegraph. Newspapers.
    >>>> Interview Sources and Documents
    >>>> Interviewed
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>> Bill Scholly, Investigator, Buckhead Ga.
    >>>> williamscholly@bellsouth.net
    >>>> Bill Prior, Attorney for Mccoy. Madison Ga.
    >>>> Joe Briley, District Attorney. Madison Ga.
    >>>> Columbus Johnson. Sheriff. Madison Ga.
    >>>> Don and Eli Ingram, Ingram Construction Co. Madison GA.
    >>>> Hugh Thompson, Judge. Madison Ga.
    >>>> Roy Dobbs, Jury Foreman. Madison Ga.
    >>>> Alonzo Farmer, Juror. Madison Ga.
    >>>> Joe Brown, Second Victim. Madison Ga.
    >>>> Janet Wilkerson, Court Reporter. Milledgeville Ga.
    >>>> Sentencing Documents. (Available on request)
    >>>> Notice to suppress evidence. (Available on request))
    >>>> Mccoy’s Personal History. (Available on request)
    >>>> Jury Instructions. (Available on request)
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>> n 8/01/05, Nacy's biggest fan ..NOT wrote:
    >>>>> On 6/17/05, DJ wrote:
    >>>>>> Nancy Grace is the best. She is honorable and brilliant, and a
    >>>>> total
    >>>>>> character, as well. She knows how to put overly zealous egos in
    >>>>> their
    >>>>>> places. Why can't a woman have a successful legal show? You
    >>>>> all are
    >>>>>> just envious.
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Sorry..but Nancy disGrace is hardly the first woman to host a
    >>>>> 'successful' Legal Show on Cable.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Let's see... Greta Van Sustern kinda started the whole thing way
    >>>>> back during OJ days in 1994 with that show on CNN with regoer
    >>>>> whatshisname. Of course, now Greta's had plastic surgery and
    >>>> flown
    >>>>> to FOX where money & politics can sway your legal opinions.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Then.. there was Catherine Crier who aslo started on CNN and had
    >>>>> her own show on Court TV befoe miss disGrace did...
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Then.. you have to give props to Lisa Bloom's Mom, Gloria Allred
    >>>>> for making it all possible for little miss Nancy by having the
    >>>>> gall to show up on screamfests (similar to nancy's) such as the
    >>>>> Morton Downey Jr show all the way back in the 1980's..back when
    >>>>> Nancy was busy trying to see to it that exculpaltory evidence got
    >>>>> 'lost' in her cases as a prosecutor...
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Oh..gee..seems lots many woman did this before miss disGrace.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Face it:
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Nancy is rude, crude, childish and plays fast and loose with the
    >>>>> truth.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> She's ugly, vain and in love with herself.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> She wears a bad wig too.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Personally, I suspect she's a guy in drag. Just look at that
    >>>>> adam's apple! Dead giveaway. Either she's a drag queen or a
    >>>> tragic
    >>>>> Trannie.

     
     

 
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