tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8876661997317409023.post4138278338664153357..comments2023-10-22T09:32:13.417-04:00Comments on Big Trial | Philadelphia Trial Blog: Shroud Of Secrecy Descends Over Long-Running Msgr. Lynn CaseAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04116104602505815614noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8876661997317409023.post-79704084069120142142017-03-24T14:40:15.077-04:002017-03-24T14:40:15.077-04:00How is it going right now at the CJC?How is it going right now at the CJC?Jameshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12578737874188115992noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8876661997317409023.post-63340387587674557972017-03-24T03:24:17.330-04:002017-03-24T03:24:17.330-04:00The goal of the Catholic, like the goal of satan, ...The goal of the Catholic, like the goal of satan, is to get away with evil.<br /><br />Jesus said child rape was unforgivable in Matt 18:6-14, and you should find and help every victim. Of course He would say that.<br /><br />Catholics try to take the opposite view, that the goal should be to use flawed local laws to get away with evil. <br /><br />Msgr Lynn hid and protected at least 37 known pedo priests and destroyed evidence about them in 1994. Jesus wouldn't. The devil would.<br /><br />5 other priests also knew about it and protected the pedos instead of the victims. Jesus wouldn't. The devil would. Two were named bishops for their loyalty in protecting evil and defying Jesus.<br /><br />The Catholic church continues to try to get away with it, and it's followers are giddy about the possibility, defying Jesus as much as they can, and embracing evil.<br /><br />If Jesus wasn't lying, they'll get an eternity worse than drowning at the bottom of the ocean with a rock around their neckneilallen76https://www.blogger.com/profile/04966954580793318142noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8876661997317409023.post-35867590797844280622017-03-21T14:29:50.928-04:002017-03-21T14:29:50.928-04:00I got my wish ...Seth Williams indicted for taking...I got my wish ...Seth Williams indicted for taking bribes and kickbacks, sold his office numerous times for trips, cash, etc....<br /><br />may all of the innocent men who went to prison for this malicious prosecution have some comfort knowing that Seth is headed to prison down the road, another disgraced thieving politician willing to sell his office to the highest bidder.....may the family of Fr Engelhardt have some comfort knowing this lying scumbag is headed to prison.....<br /><br />ah, I can hear those steel prison doors closing behind Seth's fat ass now, brings a smile to my face...<br /><br /><br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8876661997317409023.post-69266070581438687662017-03-10T10:58:10.149-05:002017-03-10T10:58:10.149-05:00Too bad the Inquirer is not giving the facts about...Too bad the Inquirer is not giving the facts about Seth Williams to the public, we Philadelphians will be replacing him with a new DA, yet without the full facts of what he did to innocent men, we will not be able to make an informed decision on the next DA.<br /><br /> We will be unable to ask questions of the newcomers to protect our own safety. We must find out who else has employed the same tactics as Seth Williams did in manipulating a grand jury and the press.<br /><br />Without accurate reporting by the Inquirer we stand to replicate the same outrageous behavior, no innocent person is safe in our city without the full facts.<br /><br /> The Inquirer is going to have to decided who they are protecting, those that use devious, malicious and illegal means to prosecute fellow citizens or to stand up for the people who are the backbone of our nation. Without all the facts we are making bad choices at the polls. <br /><br />Those that report on any matter relating to the DOJ need to be better educated as to the larger picture,the influence wielded by police, prosecutors and the FBI and IRS who have a the ultimate power over all citizens must be better explained and showcased to the public,we all need to be updated and informed as these matters touch all of our lives. <br /><br />I would suggest and entire section every Sunday showcasing the excellent articles that appear in the Marshall Project everyday, highlight the good works the Innocence Projects are doing, the Quattrone Center at the U Of P Law School and learned practitioners that would help shape our opinions instead of the one sided prosecution side that we know has formed public opinion.<br /><br />Discrimination is apparent on the Inquirers part,continually being pro-prosecution takes away our ability to see both sides of an argument. We have become a nation of haters, we discriminate open and freely on those that find themselves in the crosshairs of any prosecution. We are taught to despise and show outright loathing to anyone who name appears in the Inquirers pages as they are surely guilty, the Inquirer said they were.<br /><br /> Their reporters behave like paparazzi trying to get a photo of the accused for the purpose of sensationalizing their plight. Is this the type of journalism we deserve, I was hoping for better from the media serving one of the larger metropolitan area in the nation. <br /><br />No government agency or news outlet should be in the business of shaming and ruining citizens lives and the lives of their families. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8876661997317409023.post-75897305260097945282017-03-10T08:24:38.002-05:002017-03-10T08:24:38.002-05:00Ralph thank you again for keeping us updated - you...Ralph thank you again for keeping us updated - you are our only source of information. With all of the Seth Williams failure stories, why not more on all the drug charges against Danny Gallagher that were thrown out, in return for his testimony against Msgr Lynn, Fr Englehardt, and Mr SheroAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8876661997317409023.post-64284300815171215272017-03-10T03:06:57.758-05:002017-03-10T03:06:57.758-05:00I would really love to know all the wheeling and d...I would really love to know all the wheeling and dealing that is going on behind the scenes in this case. I suspect there is a lot of evil going on as the parties duck and dive to save their faces and reputations at the expense of Monsignor Lynn and the Church, not to mention those also unjustly sent to prison.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8876661997317409023.post-5827266671821241332017-03-10T01:33:42.353-05:002017-03-10T01:33:42.353-05:00Or Bright is holding off rulings until May when th...Or Bright is holding off rulings until May when the trial starts. Either waiting for Rufus to get indicted or hoping for plea bargain to be offered. Since Lynn served 33 out of 36 month in prison only 3 months left to serve before parole. Rufus would have to bring back Danny Gallagher if Bergsstrom files to question him at trial. Rufus has too much pride to offer a plea bargain. I would petition for trial to be held out of Philadelphia under another judge.Jameshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12578737874188115992noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8876661997317409023.post-44775688226684989402017-03-09T12:52:23.622-05:002017-03-09T12:52:23.622-05:00"The gag order...is designed to limit" a..."The gag order...is designed to limit" any further publicity, because the judge is concerned about "tainting the potential jury pool." Huh? Damage Control? Sorry - far too late! One can't un-ring the proverbial bell. <br /><br />Or maybe - just maybe - she wants her judicial rulings to be viewed as above reproach - - - - unlike those of the judges who came before her.<br /><br />Or maybe, Bright is waiting to see what happens to Rufus before she rules. An indictment against Rufus could well be a game changer as this case is still a politically charged 'hot potato'.<br /><br />If she decides to try this case, there's no way that the court will be able to find potential jurors who (claim to) have no knowledge of the previous activities - - - unless a change of venue (say) to Appalachia is approved. And that's even doubtful.<br /><br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8876661997317409023.post-45856287933709883092017-03-09T11:26:57.023-05:002017-03-09T11:26:57.023-05:00Interesting how the prosecution,judge included, is...Interesting how the prosecution,judge included, is worried about" tainting the jury pool" which is a very curious statement to make, an acceptance if you you will, of news agencies influence over a jury. <br /><br />The prosecution originally used 25 days of testimony that surely helped convict Lynn, and now want to use 12 cases to achieve the same desired results. If I were Bergstrom I would submit 12 cases from the National Registry of Exonerations or the Innocence Project citing prosecutorial misconduct, overreaching, faulty eyewitnesses testimony,and info given by jailhouse witnesses that gave damming testimony against defendants for a lighter sentence or no jail time as promised by the prosecution. <br /><br />Better yet have one or two of the innocently accused that were forced to plea bargain that were saved from death by the Innocence Projects, that would have an impact on the jury. The information is readily available as the new 2016 statistics are out now.<br /><br />God knows we can't make the prosecution/government look like they conspired against a defendant or that they invented a high profile crime that they knew would be easy to gain a conviction, due to the sex scandal hysteria that has gripped the nation. <br /><br />No wonder the entire country is so angry, we are being treated miserably by our own government. <br /><br /><br /> Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com