Help Paul get out of prison
Paul Modrowski, who was wrongfully convicted of the murder of Dean
Fawcett, is seeking release from prison. Modrowski, autistic, and then 18 years old, was convicted of Murder 1 on an "accountability" theory for supposedly lending his car to the supposed killer - who was acquitted. Modrowski was then sentenced to life in prison with no possibility of parole. He has been in prison for about 15 years and needs our help. You can sign a petition at: http://www.petitiononline.com/paulmod/ Signing is free and takes just a minute. Modrowski filed a Clemency petition that he wrote himself. A hearing was held by the Illinois Prisoner Review Board, where Paul was represented by his mother, Linda. The Review Board then sent the petition on to Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich. If you want to encourage Governor Blagojevich to sign the Clemency petition, you can sign this petition: http://www.petitiononline.com/paulmod/ The Fawcett murder got mixed up in the infamous Brown's Chicken massacre murders in Palatine, Illinois, that took place nearby in time and place. The Brown's Chicken massacre appeared "unsolvable," but two strong suspects, James Degorski and Juan Luna, were finally arrested in 2002. Luna has been convicted and Degorski should go to trial in 2008. Fed by fear and media frenzy, Paul Modrowski was considered a "prime suspect" in the 1993 Brown's Chicken Massacre in Palatine, Illinois -- but not for any good reason. This was highly publicized so people assumed Modrowski was guilty of the Palatine killings. There were newspapers on the stands inside the courtroom cafeteria when Modrowski's jury went to lunch - with a front page article saying: Prime Suspect in Brown's Massacre Killings on Trial in Other Murder. The judge did not grant a retrial or a change of venue. Unfair? Sign now: http://www.petitiononline.com/paulmod/ Those involved in the legal process against Paul Modrowski in the Fawcett case may have believed that they had to secure that conviction and long sentence to have leverage in solving the Palatine massacre murders or to appear as if they had gotten the restaurant killer on something. This was probably more true after the acquittal of Robert Faraci, who also stood accused of murdering Dean Fawcett. 1) Essentially, Paul Modrowski was convicted of loaning his car for the murder. The only evidence about this was the testimony of a police officer, who said Modrowski confessed this to him. There was no written or signed confession, no confession on tape or video. Paul Modrowski is autistic and was held for several days and mistreated before "confessing." He was not given an attorney and signed no waiver giving up that right. The officer claimed Modrowski confessed, yet did not write a report about that till weeks later. ALL of this should call its truth seriously into question. Show you care about fairness and sign at: http://www.petitiononline.com/paulmod/ 2) The State's Attorney used the theory of "accountability" to say that Modrowski was guilty of Murder 1 because he supposedly lent his car to the other defendant, Robert Faraci, who was acquitted by his separate jury. The car was thoroughly searched by the FBI and it contained not even a trace of evidence. Does this bug you? Sign the petition at: http://www.petitiononline.com/paulmod/ 3) The judge sentenced Modrowski to LIFE IN PRISON WITH NO POSSIBILITY OF PAROLE. He has been in prison for about 15 years now and cannot get out unless Governor Blagojevich signs the Clemency petition. If this bothers you, sign the petition at: http://www.petitiononline.com/paulmod/ 4 ) Paul Modrowski probably would have been freed or at least retried after some level of appeal, but his appeals were bollixed up by lawyers having personal problems. His appeals were half-written, sent in without mandatory affidavits, filed one day late, etc. The "one day late" issue went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, which said that prisoners should know what their lawyers are doing and should file a second set of papers on their own to be sure it is done right. Obviously, this makes no sense. Help right this wrong by signing: http://www.petitiononline.com/paulmod/ 5) Paul Modrowski's trial probably would have gone much differently if he had been afforded the rules that are now mandatory in Illinois death penalty cases, such as the requirement of a lawyer qualified to try death penalty cases and full discovery procedures. Crucial materials were withheld from the defense and STILL have not been given to Modrowski--but the prosecution and judge saw them! 6) The meager physical evidence in the crime was found in the Barrington woods months after Dean Fawcett's murder, when Robert Faraci was arrested, as opposed to being located there when first searched at the time the body was found. The woods went from having no evidence during a thorough search when the body was found, to having pieces of odd evidence once an arrest was made. The evidence makes little sense. A broken saw and shovel were supposedly used to dismember a body, yet showed not even microscopic traces of blood or skin tissue. Why would someone dismembering a body take the head and arms with them, but leave behind a saw and shovel? None of this adds up to reliable evidence. 7) Paul Modrowski earned a college degree while in prison, getting straight As - before education was removed from Illinois prisons. He has read many books. He wrote his own Clemency petition. He wants to complete his education, start a career and family. His parents and family are eager to help him adjust to being free. Want to help give him that chance? http://www.petitiononline.com/paulmod/ Please sign the petition at: http://www.petitiononline.com/paulmod/ Thanks, Sue Basko |
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Let the killer rot.
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Help Paul get out of prison
On Dec 14, 11:42�pm, serebel wrote:
Let the killer rot. OBVIOUSLY you dont know anyone who is autistic........ he should be released, but if he gets in any more serious trouble back to prison to serve his life sentence |
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On Dec 14, 7:55 pm, wrote:
Paul Modrowski, who was wrongfully convicted of the murder of Dean Fawcett, is seeking release from prison. Modrowski, autistic, and then 18 years old, was convicted of Murder 1 on an "accountability" theory for supposedly lending his car to the supposed killer - who was acquitted. Modrowski was then sentenced to life in prison with no possibility of parole. He has been in prison for about 15 years and needs our help. You can sign a petition at:http://www.petitiononline.com/paulmod/ Signing is free and takes just a minute. Modrowski filed a Clemency petition that he wrote himself. A hearing was held by the Illinois Prisoner Review Board, where Paul was represented by his mother, Linda. The Review Board then sent the petition on to Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich. If you want to encourage Governor Blagojevich to sign the Clemency petition, you can sign this petition: http://www.petitiononline.com/paulmod/ The Fawcett murder got mixed up in the infamous Brown's Chicken massacre murders in Palatine, Illinois, that took place nearby in time and place. The Brown's Chicken massacre appeared "unsolvable," but two strong suspects, James Degorski and Juan Luna, were finally arrested in 2002. Luna has been convicted and Degorski should go to trial in 2008. Fed by fear and media frenzy, Paul Modrowski was considered a "prime suspect" in the 1993 Brown's Chicken Massacre in Palatine, Illinois -- but not for any good reason. This was highly publicized so people assumed Modrowski was guilty of the Palatine killings. There were newspapers on the stands inside the courtroom cafeteria when Modrowski's jury went to lunch - with a front page article saying: Prime Suspect in Brown's Massacre Killings on Trial in Other Murder. The judge did not grant a retrial or a change of venue. Unfair? Sign now:http://www.petitiononline.com/paulmod/ Those involved in the legal process against Paul Modrowski in the Fawcett case may have believed that they had to secure that conviction and long sentence to have leverage in solving the Palatine massacre murders or to appear as if they had gotten the restaurant killer on something. This was probably more true after the acquittal of Robert Faraci, who also stood accused of murdering Dean Fawcett. 1) Essentially, Paul Modrowski was convicted of loaning his car for the murder. The only evidence about this was the testimony of a police officer, who said Modrowski confessed this to him. There was no written or signed confession, no confession on tape or video. Paul Modrowski is autistic and was held for several days and mistreated before "confessing." He was not given an attorney and signed no waiver giving up that right. The officer claimed Modrowski confessed, yet did not write a report about that till weeks later. ALL of this should call its truth seriously into question. Show you care about fairness and sign at:http://www.petitiononline.com/paulmod/ 2) The State's Attorney used the theory of "accountability" to say that Modrowski was guilty of Murder 1 because he supposedly lent his car to the other defendant, Robert Faraci, who was acquitted by his separate jury. The car was thoroughly searched by the FBI and it contained not even a trace of evidence. Does this bug you? Sign the petition at:http://www.petitiononline.com/paulmod/ 3) The judge sentenced Modrowski to LIFE IN PRISON WITH NO POSSIBILITY OF PAROLE. He has been in prison for about 15 years now and cannot get out unless Governor Blagojevich signs the Clemency petition. If this bothers you, sign the petition at:http://www.petitiononline.com/paulmod/ 4 ) Paul Modrowski probably would have been freed or at least retried after some level of appeal, but his appeals were bollixed up by lawyers having personal problems. His appeals were half-written, sent in without mandatory affidavits, filed one day late, etc. The "one day late" issue went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, which said that prisoners should know what their lawyers are doing and should file a second set of papers on their own to be sure it is done right. Obviously, this makes no sense. Help right this wrong by signing:http://www.petitiononline.com/paulmod/ 5) Paul Modrowski's trial probably would have gone much differently if he had been afforded the rules that are now mandatory in Illinois death penalty cases, such as the requirement of a lawyer qualified to try death penalty cases and full discovery procedures. Crucial materials were withheld from the defense and STILL have not been given to Modrowski--but the prosecution and judge saw them! 6) The meager physical evidence in the crime was found in the Barrington woods months after Dean Fawcett's murder, when Robert Faraci was arrested, as opposed to being located there when first searched at the time the body was found. The woods went from having no evidence during a thorough search when the body was found, to having pieces of odd evidence once an arrest was made. The evidence makes little sense. A broken saw and shovel were supposedly used to dismember a body, yet showed not even microscopic traces of blood or skin tissue. Why would someone dismembering a body take the head and arms with them, but leave behind a saw and shovel? None of this adds up to reliable evidence. 7) Paul Modrowski earned a college degree while in prison, getting straight As - before education was removed from Illinois prisons. He has read many books. He wrote his own Clemency petition. He wants to complete his education, start a career and family. His parents and family are eager to help him adjust to being free. Want to help give him that chance? http://www.petitiononline.com/paulmod/ Please sign the petition at:http://www.petitiononline.com/paulmod/ Thanks, Sue Basko That "story" has so many holes in it that only a moron would sign the petition. Harry K |
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On Dec 15 2007, 9:54*am, Harry K wrote:
On Dec 14, 7:55 pm, wrote: Paul Modrowski, who was wrongfully convicted of the murder of Dean Fawcett, is seeking release from prison. *Modrowski, autistic, and then 18 years old, was convicted of Murder 1 on an "accountability" theory for supposedly lending his car to the supposed killer - who was acquitted. *Modrowski was then sentenced to life in prison with no possibility of parole. *He has been in prison for about 15 years and needs our help. You can sign a petition at:http://www.petitiononline.com/paulmod/ Signing is free and takes just a minute. Modrowski filed a Clemency petition that he wrote himself. *A hearing was held by the Illinois Prisoner Review Board, where Paul was represented by his mother, Linda. *The Review Board then sent the petition on to Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich. If you want to encourage Governor Blagojevich to sign the Clemency petition, you can sign this petition: *http://www.petitiononline.com/paulmod/ The Fawcett murder got mixed up in the infamous Brown's Chicken massacre murders in Palatine, Illinois, that took place nearby in time and place. *The Brown's Chicken massacre appeared "unsolvable," *but two strong suspects, James Degorski and Juan Luna, were finally arrested in 2002. *Luna has been convicted and Degorski should go to trial in 2008. Fed by fear and media frenzy,Paul Modrowskiwas considered a "prime suspect" in the 1993 Brown's Chicken Massacre in Palatine, Illinois -- but not for any good reason. *This was highly publicized so people assumed Modrowski was guilty of the Palatine killings. * There were newspapers on the stands inside the courtroom cafeteria when Modrowski's jury went to lunch - with a front page article saying: Prime Suspect in Brown's Massacre Killings on Trial in Other Murder. The judge did not grant a retrial or a change of venue. *Unfair? *Sign now:http://www.petitiononline.com/paulmod/ Those involved in the legal process againstPaul Modrowskiin the Fawcett case may have believed that they had to secure that conviction and long sentence to have leverage in solving the Palatine massacre murders or to appear as if they had gotten the restaurant killer on something. *This was probably more true after the acquittal of Robert Faraci, who also stood accused of murdering Dean Fawcett. 1) Essentially,Paul Modrowskiwas convicted of loaning his car for the murder. *The only evidence about this was the testimony of a police officer, who said Modrowski confessed this to him. *There was no written or signed confession, no confession on tape or video. *Paul Modrowskiis autistic and was held for several days and mistreated before "confessing." *He was not given an attorney and signed no waiver giving up that right. *The officer claimed Modrowski confessed, yet did not write a report about that till weeks later. *ALL of this should call its truth seriously into question. *Show you care about fairness and sign at:http://www.petitiononline.com/paulmod/ 2) The State's Attorney used the theory of "accountability" to say that Modrowski was guilty of Murder 1 because he supposedly lent his car to the other defendant, Robert Faraci, who was acquitted by his separate jury. *The car was thoroughly searched by the FBI and it contained not even a trace of evidence. *Does this bug you? *Sign the petition at:http://www.petitiononline.com/paulmod/ 3) The judge sentenced Modrowski to LIFE IN PRISON WITH NO POSSIBILITY OF PAROLE. *He has been in prison for about 15 years now and cannot get out unless Governor Blagojevich signs the Clemency petition. *If this bothers you, sign the petition at:http://www.petitiononline.com/paulmod/ 4 )Paul Modrowskiprobably would have been freed or at least retried after some level of appeal, but his appeals were bollixed up by lawyers having personal problems. *His appeals were half-written, sent in without mandatory affidavits, filed one day late, etc. * The "one day late" issue went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, which said that prisoners should know what their lawyers are doing and should file a second set of papers on their own to be sure it is done right. Obviously, this makes no sense. *Help right this wrong by signing:http://www.petitiononline.com/paulmod/ 5)Paul Modrowski'strial probably would have gone much differently if he had been afforded the rules that are now mandatory in Illinois death penalty cases, such as the requirement of a lawyer qualified to try death penalty cases and full discovery procedures. *Crucial materials were withheld from the defense and STILL have not been given to Modrowski--but the prosecution and judge saw them! 6) The meager physical evidence in the crime was found in the Barrington woods months after Dean Fawcett's murder, when Robert Faraci was arrested, as opposed to being located there when first searched at the time the body was found. *The woods went from having no evidence during a thorough search when the body was found, to having pieces of odd evidence once an arrest was made. *The evidence makes little sense. *A broken saw and shovel were supposedly used to dismember a body, yet showed not even microscopic traces of blood or skin tissue. *Why would someone dismembering a body take the head and arms with them, but leave behind a saw and shovel? *None of this adds up to reliable evidence. 7)Paul Modrowskiearned a college degree while in prison, getting straight As - before education was removed from Illinois prisons. *He has read many books. *He wrote his own Clemency petition. *He wants to complete his education, start a career and family. *His parents and family are eager to help him adjust to being free. *Want to help give him that chance? *http://www.petitiononline.com/paulmod/ Please sign the petition at:http://www.petitiononline.com/paulmod/ Thanks, Sue Basko That "story" has so many holes in it that only a moron would sign the petition. Harry K Hey Harry, if you want more information, just say so. The story as told is accurate. There are many details that had to be left out so it would fit in the space. But convicting a person of murder on an "accountability" basis is happening now around the U.S. The New York Times recently ran an article about a very young student named Ryan Holle to whom just this thing happened -- Life in Prison without parole for lending his car to a killer. Here is a link to a Florida article on that story: http://www.nwfdailynews.com/article/10811 The situation of Paul Modrowski in Illinois is different. In his case, the supposed killer was actually acquitted. The judge was convinced that Paul Modrowski was never at the scene of the crime. ANd there was no one who saw his car at the scene, or saw the later- acquitted man driving his car, or saw the dead man in it. Or anything. The man, Dean Fawcett, was found dead in some woods. The woods were thoroughly searched by many investigators using very sensitive metal detectors. They found nothing. There was no blood found under the body. There were no bullet wounds on the body. (Clearly the person was not even killed in the woods. And no one knows how he was killed. The coroner said "Blunt force trauma." Several months later, an arrest was made of a man who claimed he was present and the victim was shot there in the woods - or something. All of a sudden, the woods has bullet casings, a saw, and shovel. The saw and shovel do not have any blood or tissue on them, but were supposedly used to dismember the man. Holes in whose story?? |
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