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Double Jeopardy (1995)

por Bob Hill

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In America, it is illegal to prosecute a person for the same crime, no matter what the circumstances. It is a law intended to protect the innocent from unfair harassment and persecution. But sometimes it protects the guilty as well. Guilty As Sin The circumstantial evidence against southern businessman Mel Ignatow was solid -- effectively damning him for the savage 1988 sex torture/slaying of his former girlfriend, Brenda Schaefer. There was motive, unimpeachable forensic evidence . . . even testimony from an eyewitness who took photographs of the gruesome, horrific crime. But in a Kentucky courtroom, frustration, ignorance, incompetence and fate pulled a supposedly open-and-shut case in shocking, unexpected directions -- and tied the concept of American justice into knots that might never be undone.… (más)
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I remember when I first heard about the Brenda Shaffer crime. Everyone in Louisville, I think, followed this one very closely because of the sheer horror. Mel Ignatow was accused of the sex murder of his ex fiance with the help of his former girlfriend. This happened in a house that backed up to my old high school. Everyone botched this case! He was not convicted for the crime because of a lack of evidence. However, he did later spend some time in jail for perjury against the court. Some time after he was found innocent contractors were in his old house putting in new carpet. In a heating duct they found some unprocessed film. Once it was developed there was the evidence they needed to prosecute him. The only problem is that once you have been found not guilty they cannot try you for the same crime again. This is so wrong, especially where they have evidence that proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that the crime really was committed. I didn't know these people, but I can truly say that I always was fascinated by the case and hated Mel Ignatow with a passion. He had tied Brenda to a glass coffee table where he carried out some of his torture. It is pure irony that when he died a couple of years ago, that he died after falling through a glass coffee table and bleeding to death. ( )
  little-sparrow | Nov 4, 2010 |
Set in Louisville, Kentucky, this is the true story of a man who murdered his girlfriend and got away with it. Mel Ignatow was always considered the prime suspect in the death of Brenda Sue Schaefer. Despite Ignatow's ex-girlfriend leading police to Brenda's buried body and her own admission in the crime, Ignatow was acquitted by a jury. Several months following the trial, after Ignatow sells his home, the new owners discover hidden pictures of the abuse Brenda suffered during her death. Ignatow is hauled back into court, but because of double jeopardy, he cannot be tried a second time for the murder, even after admitting that he killed Brenda. Instead he is tried for purjury and receives 8 years. ( )
  aleshel | Sep 17, 2007 |
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In America, it is illegal to prosecute a person for the same crime, no matter what the circumstances. It is a law intended to protect the innocent from unfair harassment and persecution. But sometimes it protects the guilty as well. Guilty As Sin The circumstantial evidence against southern businessman Mel Ignatow was solid -- effectively damning him for the savage 1988 sex torture/slaying of his former girlfriend, Brenda Schaefer. There was motive, unimpeachable forensic evidence . . . even testimony from an eyewitness who took photographs of the gruesome, horrific crime. But in a Kentucky courtroom, frustration, ignorance, incompetence and fate pulled a supposedly open-and-shut case in shocking, unexpected directions -- and tied the concept of American justice into knots that might never be undone.

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