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Originally Posted by SSO
Yea, and in the end, Hallisey is a drug addict who committed how many felonies ??? :devil:
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Originally Posted by SSO
Yea, and in the end, Hallisey is a drug addict who committed how many felonies ??? :devil:
Exactly how is calling people names going to positively influence anyone? Or how is name calling going to cause anyone to accept you as being credible?Quote:
Originally Posted by Felon747
The case is very old news and 99.9% of the people who read, visit and post here have nothing to do with the investigatory facts of the case.
The Florida governor said he will not help you, so what's your next move?
http://cohenmurder.com/uploads/Kille...equest0001.pdf
My retraction that communications took place between Amurrio and Hoffman and my apology to Major Hoffman, I'm informed, were contrary to fact. See above. Bob Sherin
Stephen Benenati of New York isn't the kind of guy you'd figure to be a witness to foul play in the Cohen murder. But he's got testimony, SSO powers that be don't want to hear and don't want you to hear.Quote:
Quoting from Dectective Chris Hallisey’s Synopsis of 3/4/2004:
“According to Det. Scott’s report[,] the decedent was taking an afternoon nap (1630) with Maria when the phone rang. Maria answered the phone and the caller asked for the decedent to come to the telephone. When the Decedent did not respond, Maria went to check on him only to find him unresponsive. Maria hung up with the caller and called 911.”
Quoting from Maria Amurrio Cohen’s video deposition of 8/6/2003, which was in the hands of Detective Hallisey when he wrote his report, at Page 63 -- she testifies: “I asked the person [on the phone] if it was an urgent call and he said, yes, he had an appointment over the phone with my husband and there is a clock right in front of me and I look at it, and it was 5:38.“
According to the caller in a sworn statement dated 11/24/2003, Stephen Benenati, First Vice President-Investments, Senior Investment Management Specialist of Smith Barney, said: “The first time I called I introduced myself, asked to speak to Murray Cohen, and recollected that I heard screaming on the part of the woman ... who picked up the phone, and a male voice screaming in the background. The phone was abruptly dropped on the floor...The phone set was then picked up, and I said hello, and identified myself again. There was no answer, and I hung up. I thought that I might have called the wrong number, so I called again. The next call was made about 2 minutes later, after I checked the number. It was answered by someone with the same woman's voice from the first call. She was still sobbing. I introduced myself again, and advised her that I had a scheduled conference call with Murray. While she was sobbing she said that Murray could not get to the phone, and then abruptly hung up. While she was speaking to me, I also heard the same male voice, hysterical[ly] screaming in the background. I then asked the women if everything was OK, and she said nothing and hung up.”
17 minutes separated this version of the time line from the real one that started at 5:58 PM, and Detective Hallisey was determined to close the time lines. Reporter Doug Smith picks up the story.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyyk-...ature=youtu.be
If Amurrio's testimony were truthful, Murray took a nap at 4:30 PM but never woke up. Tracy Weeks, Murray's next door neighbor, however, saw him getting his mail at 5:15 PM. And Stephen Benenati heard a loud domestic quarrel, in which he described Murray's voice as hysterical well before Amurrio picked up the phone to call 911. Murray's voice would diminish to hardly audible and end with a gurgle as the Corozal, Indocin & Percodan worked their lethal effect, aided by Amurrio's foot, as she stomped the air out of his lungs. Yes, he was found on his stomach -- an unconventional way at best to do mouth-to-mouth, lividity developing her foot prints.
Amurrio waited till 5:58 PM, figuring from his blue face and reclining posture that he was, as she said, "totally gone." She was wrong. Murray rallied.
As audio expert Paul Ginsburg put it: "Yes, I heard a dead man talking." But who are these witnesses and audio experts anyway?
James Casey headed the Jacksonville FBI headquarters until retirement in 2012, when he went into private practice. Mr. Casey was in charge of 250 agents and task force members who conducted all FBI investigations in 40 counties in Northern Florida.
In private practice, he was retained to research the Murray Cohen case. After a meticulous investigation, Mr. Casey concluded, there is probable cause that Amurrio caused his death, adding that law enforcement blundered investigating the true cause of Murray Cohen’s death.
But who is James Casey anyway? Or retired SSO Homicide Investigator Gary Ferguson, who surveyed the confined crime scene, where he opined it was impossible to do CPR, then expressed the belief that this was a cold-blooded murder done for money & greed? Let's trash Gary too!
Seems to me the pot is calling the kettle black. Why?Quote:
Another spam post, courtesy of Bob Sherin. Unfreakingbelievable :roll:
Quote:Not only are you what your name says, your rhetoric is too. We can all call each other names but for what? Is there anything you can write to grace your readers with a scintilla of sense?Quote:
Originally Posted by Garbage
To avoid the burying carrying on here, time to put the important story on top.Quote:
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Rhetoric??? Boob you are the king of nonsense rhetoric. Plus you take a swipe at Leo's with the title of the thread. I would focus on trying to repair your broken marriage. I think you might be projecting your own marital issues on to the Cohen Case. Don't you have to take dictation for a real lawyer or something?Quote:
Originally Posted by Bob Sherin
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- Coming next: "The Toxicology that Wasn't"
Stephen Benenati of New York isn't the kind of guy you'd figure to be a witness to foul play in the Cohen murder. But he's got testimony, SSO powers-that-be don't want to hear and don't want you to hear. This Board's cacophonic harangue bears boisterous witness.
And so this is the untold story of a cast of characters, antagonists & protagonists pertinent to Murray Cohen's murder: 911's retired Ann Barrett, Maria Amurrio, Officer Bell, Detective Halisey, Detective Scott, Witness Stephen Benenati, Witness Tracey Weeks, Audio Expert Paul Ginsburg, plus Specialists James Casey & Gary Ferguson.
Quoting from Detective Chris Hallisey’s Synopsis of 3/4/2004:
“According to Det. Scott’s report[,] the decedent was taking an afternoon nap (1630) with Maria when the phone rang. Maria answered the phone and the caller asked for the decedent to come to the telephone. When the Decedent did not respond, Maria went to check on him only to find him unresponsive. Maria hung up with the caller and called 911.”
Quoting from Maria Amurrio Cohen’s video deposition of 8/6/2003, which was in the hands of Detective Hallisey when he wrote his report, at Page 63 -- she testifies: “I asked the person [on the phone] if it was an urgent call and he said, yes, he had an appointment over the phone with my husband and there is a clock right in front of me and I look at it, and it was 5:38.“
According to the caller in a sworn statement dated 11/24/2003, Stephen Benenati, First Vice President-Investments, Senior Investment Management Specialist of Smith Barney, said: “The first time I called I introduced myself, asked to speak to Murray Cohen, and recollected that I heard screaming on the part of the woman ... who picked up the phone, and a male voice screaming in the background. The phone was abruptly dropped on the floor...The phone set was then picked up, and I said hello, and identified myself again. There was no answer, and I hung up. I thought that I might have called the wrong number, so I called again. The next call was made about 2 minutes later, after I checked the number. It was answered by someone with the same woman's voice from the first call. She was still sobbing. I introduced myself again, and advised her that I had a scheduled conference call with Murray. While she was sobbing she said that Murray could not get to the phone, and then abruptly hung up. While she was speaking to me, I also heard the same male voice, hysterical[ly] screaming in the background. I then asked the women if everything was OK, and she said nothing and hung up.”
17 minutes separated this version of the time line from the real one that started at 5:58 PM, and Detective Hallisey was determined to close the time lines. Reporter Doug Smith picks up the story.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyyk-...ature=youtu.be
If Amurrio's testimony were truthful, Murray took a nap at 4:30 PM but never woke up. Tracy Weeks, Murray's next door neighbor, however, saw him getting his mail at 5:15 PM. And Stephen Benenati heard a loud domestic quarrel, in which he described Murray's voice as hysterical well before Amurrio picked up the phone to call 911. Murray's voice would diminish to hardly audible and end with a gurgle as the Corozal, Indocin & Percodan worked their lethal effect, aided by Amurrio's foot, as she stomped the air out of his lungs. Yes, he was found on his stomach -- an unconventional way at best to do mouth-to-mouth, lividity developing her foot prints.
Amurrio waited till 5:58 PM, figuring from his blue face and reclining posture that he was, as she said, "totally gone." She was wrong. Murray rallied.
As audio expert Paul Ginsburg put it: "Yes, I heard a dead man talking." But who are these witnesses and audio experts anyway?
James Casey headed the Jacksonville FBI headquarters until retirement in 2012, when he went into private practice. Mr. Casey was in charge of 250 agents and task force members who conducted all FBI investigations in 40 counties in Northern Florida.
In private practice, he was retained to research the Murray Cohen case. After a meticulous investigation, Mr. Casey concluded, there is probable cause that Amurrio caused his death, adding that law enforcement blundered investigating the true cause of Murray Cohen’s death.
But who is James Casey anyway? Or retired SSO Homicide Investigator Gary Ferguson, who surveyed the confined crime scene, where he opined it was impossible to do CPR, then expressed the belief that this was a cold-blooded murder done for money & greed? Let's trash Gary too!