Re: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by Nobody: 12:15am On Oct 14, 2021 |
GeorgeChidi: My suggestion would be to sympathize with a man living in dangerous conditions in a Georgia prison, but not to accept his self-serving arguments for his innocence. He's guilty.
Here's the thing with DNA evidence: if it's not you, it's usually really obvious. You don't have to prove it with deep statistical analysis. It's just ... not there. What they had was close enough to present to a jury, "inconclusive" only by a narrow technical reading of the law and the science. That's why he tried to get a court to throw it out: as evidence, it's solid enough.
Again: the victim testified. I'm going to read this transcript, and read this testimony. Every new comment in this thread re-victimizes a 13-year-old girl.
I am arguing loudly that most of the people in prison in Georgia should be released right now on humanitarian grounds. I wouldn't make that argument for Bah today, based on what I've seen. He should never be a free man again.
Do you really and truly believe that if he is guilty, that he will come out to plead innocent of the crime? not even pleading for a shorter sentence? but innocence 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by Powerhouse5050: 12:35am On Oct 14, 2021 |
Many people here are quick to hang me based on one false and manipulated evidence , I have shared 3 different evidences which no one have been able to disprove any of them...........
Why are you so quick to hang me?
I have seen many Americans get into trouble in Asia, fellow American always rally round to find the best way to help....even American embassy in Tokyo always rush to defend their own citizens ........
If you guys can not help me, could you just please stop spreading false informations........
Ask reasonable questions that matters to this case and I will provide answers.......
I am innocent of this crime
I am a husband I am a father to 2 beautiful boys I do have beautiful and lovely families.......
I have travelled over 20 countries and I have never seen this type of injustice......
All I am asking is for due process to be followed......isn't that what 14th amendment of United State constitution guaranteed.....
Georgia 1983 constitution,article 1 bill of rights also quarantee this due process ......
May God Help Me 3 Likes |
Re: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by chatinent: 1:09am On Oct 14, 2021 |
GeorgeChidi is a 40-something ne’er-do-well refugee from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution who, prior to stumbling upon the job of a lifetime with the Atlanta Downtown Improvement District, earned an unmarketable MBA from Georgia Tech. He also holds a journalism degree from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, which he has not yet chosen to pawn at Manuel’s Tavern to cover his tab. Chidi has contributed to Creative Loafing, Atlanta Magazine, The Guardian, VICE, Computerworld, The Bitter Southerner, CNN.com and other disreputable publications. His journalism career began as an enlisted U.S. Army news reporter covering infantry training in the Pacific with the 25th Infantry Division – a job made excellent by the fact that it is extraordinarily hard to fire a military journalist. While pretending to work as a business consultant and writing for the scurrilous political blog Peach Pundit, Chidi earned the privilege of sitting in the cheap seats of the Georgia legislature visitors deck from time to time to fling his venomous body fluids onto their desks and in their hair and their beverages. He also served on the city council of Pine Lake, population 700 discounting geese, which paid $599 a year and requires an encyclopedic understanding of goose excrement to perform effectively. Chidi is happily divorced, without children. His mother tolerates him. His new wife does not tolerate his mother. He hates his pets and they hate him right back. https://www.fox5atlanta.com/person/c/george-chidi 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by RightDecision15: 1:16am On Oct 14, 2021 |
GeorgeChidi is that you 3 Likes |
Re: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by Nobody: 1:26am On Oct 14, 2021 |
RightDecision15: GeorgeChidi is that you LMAO..... God go punish George chidi the refugee 6 Likes |
Re: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by temblor1(m): 1:49am On Oct 14, 2021 |
BKsoul: LMAO..... God go punish George chidi the refugee I'm beginning to consider a grand conspiracy involved in this case, as regards the recent emergence of dubious characters whose only aim is undermining Powerhouse5050's right to an appeal by subduing the interest of people bent on ensuring a retrial and a fair hearing. Whatever information the defendant is withholding is crucial if truly he's in need of deserving help. His brief history. His travels. His engagements. His acquaintances in Nigeria, Japan and US. His next plans and intentions in the US before his arrest and incarceration. A clear picture of people he knows in the state and those he came across during his brief stay in the US. Any grudge, conflict of interest, debt, deals etc with locals, neighbours, vendors, law enforcement etc no matter how negligible it might be, can be the missing link. Body fluids can be swapped. Clothes can be stolen and disposed of close to the crime scene. The witness can be compromised. IN FACT THE RAPE MIGHT NOT HAVE EVEN OCCURED in the first instance, and the victim can be a victim of child abuse by paedophiles in form of parents, guardians, neighbours etc. A great possibility if a setup exists going by the defendant's behaviors on this forum. You might never know who's foot you stepped on that hurts the most. About racism: Colour on colour racists exists and is not just limited to White hates on blacks. The defendant should be wary of his approach lately on this forum. Left to me, all questions and comments should be directed to a few people vetted by him on this thread, who in turn will be in constant communication with him. I don't want his chances to a fair appeal botched. Were watching from the side. Shalom. Cc Chatinent OnlyforChrist Owagbeba TellWisdom JustWise iamL MysticWarrior Thank you all. #JusticeForBah 6 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by GeorgeChidi: 1:59am On Oct 14, 2021 |
Glad to see my sense of humor comes through. I confess to it all. chatinent: GeorgeChidi is a 40-something ne’er-do-well refugee from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution who, prior to stumbling upon the job of a lifetime with the Atlanta Downtown Improvement District, earned an unmarketable MBA from Georgia Tech. He also holds a journalism degree from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, which he has not yet chosen to pawn at Manuel’s Tavern to cover his tab. Chidi has contributed to Creative Loafing, Atlanta Magazine, The Guardian, VICE, Computerworld, The Bitter Southerner, CNN.com and other disreputable publications. His journalism career began as an enlisted U.S. Army news reporter covering infantry training in the Pacific with the 25th Infantry Division – a job made excellent by the fact that it is extraordinarily hard to fire a military journalist.
While pretending to work as a business consultant and writing for the scurrilous political blog Peach Pundit, Chidi earned the privilege of sitting in the cheap seats of the Georgia legislature visitors deck from time to time to fling his venomous body fluids onto their desks and in their hair and their beverages. He also served on the city council of Pine Lake, population 700 discounting geese, which paid $599 a year and requires an encyclopedic understanding of goose excrement to perform effectively.
Chidi is happily divorced, without children. His mother tolerates him. His new wife does not tolerate his mother. He hates his pets and they hate him right back.
https://www.fox5atlanta.com/person/c/george-chidi 3 Likes |
Re: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by GeorgeChidi: 2:00am On Oct 14, 2021 |
God can take her best shot. Everyone else has and I'm still here. BKsoul: LMAO..... God go punish George chidi the refugee 4 Likes |
Re: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by GeorgeChidi: 2:11am On Oct 14, 2021 |
I believe 12 jurors spent the better part of a week hearing evidence during a trial and unanimously -- and quickly -- voted to convict him. A jury conviction is a powerful statement of guilt that requires more than a cursory claim of innocence to ignore. The burden of proof shifts to Bah to prove his innocence after that kind of conviction, and he's not meeting that burden, since everything he's arguing would have been evident to those 12 jurors. He also has tremendous incentive to lie like hell right now, given what he's facing in prison. There's no point in arguing half-measures: you can't sort-of-rape a 13-year-old girl, and there's no real provision for leniency in sentencing given the conditions. The only way he ever gets out of prison is by arguing that the state broke its own laws prosecuting him. And, again, he isn't offering sufficient evidence of that, because that's a high hurdle to leap. Yeah. He did it. I can say that because a jury said it. BKsoul: Do you really and truly believe that if he is guilty, that he will come out to plead innocent of the crime? not even pleading for a shorter sentence? but innocence 3 Likes |
Re: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by Nobody: 2:14am On Oct 14, 2021 |
temblor1:
Babe! You truly deserve a warm hug God bless you. 1 Like |
Re: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by Nobody: 2:21am On Oct 14, 2021 |
GeorgeChidi: I believe 12 jurors spent the better part of a week hearing evidence during a trial and unanimously -- and quickly -- voted to convict him. A jury conviction is a powerful statement of guilt that requires more than a cursory claim of innocence to ignore. The burden of proof shifts to Bah to prove his innocence after that kind of conviction, and he's not meeting that burden, since everything he's arguing would have been evident to those 12 jurors.
He also has tremendous incentive to lie like hell right now, given what he's facing in prison.
There's no point in arguing half-measures: you can't sort-of-rape a 13-year-old girl, and there's no real provision for leniency in sentencing given the conditions. The only way he ever gets out of prison is by arguing that the state broke its own laws prosecuting him. And, again, he isn't offering sufficient evidence of that, because that's a high hurdle to leap.
Yeah. He did it. I can say that because a jury said it.
So because a JURY said it, it automatically translates that he is guilty of the crime? Are JURYS God, that they do not make mistake? So every other person that has been sentenced for crimes they never commited, was it not also JURY that said it? #JusticeForBah. 8 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by temblor1(m): 2:22am On Oct 14, 2021 |
GeorgeChidi: I believe 12 jurors spent the better part of a week hearing evidence during a trial and unanimously -- and quickly -- voted to convict him. A jury conviction is a powerful statement of guilt that requires more than a cursory claim of innocence to ignore. The burden of proof shifts to Bah to prove his innocence after that kind of conviction, and he's not meeting that burden, since everything he's arguing would have been evident to those 12 jurors.
He also has tremendous incentive to lie like hell right now, given what he's facing in prison.
There's no point in arguing half-measures: you can't sort-of-rape a 13-year-old girl, and there's no real provision for leniency in sentencing given the conditions. The only way he ever gets out of prison is by arguing that the state broke its own laws prosecuting him. And, again, he isn't offering sufficient evidence of that, because that's a high hurdle to leap.
Yeah. He did it. I can say that because a jury said it.
Please, save us all that hot air sir 1 Like |
Re: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by Nobody: 2:24am On Oct 14, 2021 |
temblor1:
I'm beginning to consider a grand conspiracy involved in this case, as regards the recent emergence of dubious characters whose only aim is undermining Powerhouse5050's right to an appeal by subduing the interest of people bent on ensuring a retrial and a fair hearing. Whatever information the defendant is withholding is crucial if truly he's in need of deserving help. His brief history. His travels. His engagements. His acquaintances in Nigeria, Japan and US. A clear picture of people he knows in the state and those he came across during his brief stay in the US. Any grudge, conflict of interest, debt, deals etc with locals, neighbours, vendors, law enforcement etc no matter how negligible it might be, can be the missing link. Body fluids can be swapped. Clothes can be stolen and disposed of close to the crime scene. The witness can be compromised. IN FACT THE RAPE MIGHT NOT HAVE EVER OCCURED in the first instance, and the victim can be a victim of child abuse by paedophiles in form of parents, guardians, neighbours etc. A great possibility if a setup exists going by the defendant's behaviors on this forum. You might never know who's foot you stepped in that hurts the most. About racism: Colour on colour racists exists and is not just limited to White hates on blacks. The defendant should be wary of his approach lately on this forum. Left to me, all questions and comments should be directed to a few people vetted by him on this thread, who in turn will be in constant communication with the defendant. I don't want his chances to a fair appeal botched. Were watching from the side. Shalom. Cc Chatinent OnlyforChrist Owagbeba TellWisdom JustWise iamL MysticWarrior Thank you all.
This was my first comment on this issue.... I still do not believe that he is guilty of this very crime, MAYBE something else happened.... May we never be at the wrong place at the wrong time. 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by temblor1(m): 2:30am On Oct 14, 2021 |
BKsoul: This was my first comment on this issue.... I still do not believe that he is guilty of this very crime, MAYBE something else happened.... May we never be at the wrong place at the wrong time. Amen. 1 Like |
Re: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by Nobody: 2:50am On Oct 14, 2021 |
MMotimo: The sooner beer parlour contributors stop posting the better. This is not your classic racial bias case and just shouting race is not the approach. You have to be able to disprove the evidence that convicted him.
- The jury returned a verdict guilt after just one hour of deliberation and a 6 day trial. - He was given the maximum sentence.
I am not a lawyer but I do know enough about the criminal justice system to know that these 2 factors are very compelling. I won’t be reading a 1200 page transcript but anyone that doubts his conviction should be doing that at a minimum if you really, really want to help him. You can’t pick and choose what you want to hear/read or hang on what the gentleman sends for posting. Access the full transcripts and dig in! I totally agree with you. 1 Like |
Re: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by Nobody: 3:05am On Oct 14, 2021 |
chatinent: GeorgeChidi is a 40-something ne’er-do-well refugee from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution who, prior to stumbling upon the job of a lifetime with the Atlanta Downtown Improvement District, earned an unmarketable MBA from Georgia Tech. He also holds a journalism degree from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, which he has not yet chosen to pawn at Manuel’s Tavern to cover his tab. Chidi has contributed to Creative Loafing, Atlanta Magazine, The Guardian, VICE, Computerworld, The Bitter Southerner, CNN.com and other disreputable publications. His journalism career began as an enlisted U.S. Army news reporter covering infantry training in the Pacific with the 25th Infantry Division – a job made excellent by the fact that it is extraordinarily hard to fire a military journalist.
While pretending to work as a business consultant and writing for the scurrilous political blog Peach Pundit, Chidi earned the privilege of sitting in the cheap seats of the Georgia legislature visitors deck from time to time to fling his venomous body fluids onto their desks and in their hair and their beverages. He also served on the city council of Pine Lake, population 700 discounting geese, which paid $599 a year and requires an encyclopedic understanding of goose excrement to perform effectively.
Chidi is happily divorced, without children. His mother tolerates him. His new wife does not tolerate his mother. He hates his pets and they hate him right back.
https://www.fox5atlanta.com/person/c/george-chidi That is a biased and unprofessional article possibly written by a racist and bigoted individual. It is just a witer's opinion which is not worth the paper its written on. He is not accused any crime so what is the relevance of this article. The OP cannot self defend in a US criminal proceeding of this nature and magnitude. He also claimed to have paid $150,000 to lawyers. I can bet my life he was defended by a indigent public defender because that is the way the system works over there. You must have a lawyer to defend you or have one appointed on his behalf. I agree with the writer who suggested the OP appeal the sentencing, he won't get anywhere with overturning the convictions. He has only one chance at appeal and he will do well not to blow it. Sentiments, emotions, prayers and so on will not get him out. Publicity won't help either as Nigerian government don't care and have no diplomatic clout to pull any weight internationally. Lots of innocent people are languishing in Nigerian jails and the same leaders do not really care. If he is counting on naija government to come to his aid in the US, its a waste of time. 5 Likes |
Re: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by Nobody: 3:13am On Oct 14, 2021 |
BKsoul: LMAO..... God go punish George chidi the refugee What is wrong in being a refugee or divorced. ? They are no crimes . 1 Like |
Re: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by temblor1(m): 3:15am On Oct 14, 2021 |
Skyview01:
That is a biased and unprofessional article possibly written by a racist and bigoted individual. It is just a witer's opinion which is not worth the paper its written on. He is not accused any crime so what is the relevance of this article.
The OP cannot self defend in a US criminal proceeding of this nature and magnitude. He also claimed to have paid $150,000 to lawyers. I can bet my life he was defended by a indigent public defender because that is the way the system works over there. You must have a lawyer to defend you or have one appointed on his behalf.
I agree with the writer who suggested the OP appeal the sentencing, he won't get anywhere with overturning the convictions. He has only one chance at appeal and he will do well not to blow it.
Sentiments, emotions, prayers and so on will not get him out. Publicity won't help either as Nigerian government don't care and have no diplomatic clout to pull any weight internationally. Lots of innocent people are languishing in Nigerian jails and the same leaders do not really care. If he is counting on naija government to come to his aid in the US, its a waste of time. Pardon my inquiry. How does someone appeal a 3 life plus 76 years sentences? To 2 life, 1 life or simply a fraction of the 76 years? 76 years is roughly 27740 days though in prison it's halved. The hell no. Can you advice your brother who claims innocence of a crime to appeal such verdict? 4 Likes |
Re: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by Nobody: 3:53am On Oct 14, 2021 |
Skyview01:
What is wrong in being a refugee or divorced. ? They are no crimes . Go back and read his reply to bah.... Then you read chatin..ent reply to him.... If its not funny to you, definitely , your problem is bigger than Nigeria as a whole... 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by MMotimo: 3:54am On Oct 14, 2021 |
Skyview01:
That is a biased and unprofessional article possibly written by a racist and bigoted individual. It is just a witer's opinion which is not worth the paper its written on. He is not accused any crime so what is the relevance of this article.
The OP cannot self defend in a US criminal proceeding of this nature and magnitude. He also claimed to have paid $150,000 to lawyers. I can bet my life he was defended by a indigent public defender because that is the way the system works over there. You must have a lawyer to defend you or have one appointed on his behalf.
I agree with the writer who suggested the OP appeal the sentencing, he won't get anywhere with overturning the convictions. He has only one chance at appeal and he will do well not to blow it.
Sentiments, emotions, prayers and so on will not get him out. Publicity won't help either as Nigerian government don't care and have no diplomatic clout to pull any weight internationally. Lots of innocent people are languishing in Nigerian jails and the same leaders do not really care. If he is counting on naija government to come to his aid in the US, its a waste of time. According to a simple, easy Google search, George contributes to Fox5Atlanta, the website from which the “scandalous story “ was gotten and from his comment when he quoted the post, probably wrote it himself, tongue-in-chick so joke’s on the poster. Conspiracy theories are beginning to germinate and as usual, logic is being thrown out of the window. Disappointing but not surprising. I reiterate that anyone that wants to prove his innocence should start by reading his 1200 page transcripts, that is what anyone looking to overturn the verdict would first have to do. My people like to talk but won’t put their time and data where their mouth is. Two US based individuals who can authoritatively speak on this issue have expressed their opinions which they are entitled to. No be matter of potopoto fight, name calling and failed attempt at mud-slinging. Sentiments will not overturn the verdict, real work is required. Supporters should assign pages of the full transcripts to themselves and get to work. Or better still, raise money (before $1 enter #600) to pay a lawyer that will take on the task. 18 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by Nobody: 3:57am On Oct 14, 2021 |
BKsoul: Go back and read his reply to bah.... Then you read chatin..ent reply to him.... If its not funny to you, definitely , your problem is bigger than Nigeria as a whole... Typical!, next na abuse and no real substance. 1 Like |
Re: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by Nobody: 3:59am On Oct 14, 2021 |
Skyview01:
Typical, next na abuse .. Please sir, don't quote me anywhere again....i dislike hard hearted people... Thank you for your understanding. 2 Likes |
Re: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by Nobody: 4:02am On Oct 14, 2021 |
Skyview01:
Typical!, next na abuse and no real substance. and what substance are you made of? Since the beginning of the thread, what has been your contribution? If not acting like a chameleon? He who wears the shoe nows where it pinches.... Yen yen yen yen.... Go masturbate joor. 4 Likes |
Re: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by Nobody: 4:02am On Oct 14, 2021 |
BKsoul: Please sir, don't quote me anywhere again....i dislike hard hearted people... Thank you for your understanding. |
Re: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by Nobody: 4:02am On Oct 14, 2021 |
BKsoul: and what substance are you made of? Since the beginning of the thread, what has been your contribution? If not acting like a chameleon? He who wears the shoe nows where it pinches.... Yen yen yen yen.... Go masturbate joor. |
Re: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by Nobody: 4:07am On Oct 14, 2021 |
[quote author=Skyview01 post=106718576][/quote]Mr know it all....Yen yen yen.... Crying like a baby deprived of breast milk.... As Long as Almighty God liveth, as far the ACCUSED is innocent... He will be vindicated and freed... It will be a big testimony and the beginning of new things in his life... Every of your plan against him with be to no avail..... 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by vicksbaba(m): 4:16am On Oct 14, 2021 |
GeorgeChidi: Alright. Enough.
I'm George Chidi. I'm an investigative journalist of Nigerian descent, living in Georgia. I write for The Intercept and appear on local television in Atlanta. I am familiar with Douglas County, criminal justice issues in Georgia and the mechanisms of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation crime lab.
Google me. I'm easy to find.
A friend contacted me to take a look at this. The claims of Adedoja Bah do not stand up to cursory examination. He was convicted not as a matter of mistaken identity, but because DNA found at the scene matched his own. He's arguing that the tests were flawed, but a court ruled that they were not: the testing mechanism is the gold standard and the very best available. Here's the ruling: https://www.cybgen.com/information/admissibility/Bah2019.pdf
I would be the first person to advocate for someone convicted out of racial bias in Georgia. It exists. But that's not what happened here, and certainly not in Douglas County, which is not the rural banjo-playing south. It's a relatively affluent suburb of Atlanta that voted 2-to-1 for Joe Biden last year. There are parts of Georgia where justice for a Black person can be immediately questioned. Douglas County isn't one of them. It's the Nigerian equivalent of Ota or Lekki when talking about Lagos. He's trying to make it sound like he was arrested in Maiduguri.
The Georgia prison system is, indeed, terrible. It is unsanitary and dangerous -- and extremely so for people who commit crimes against children. His life is legitimately at risk. And so, I can imagine why he would look for some way to get out of prison.
But he did it. He's guilty of the crime. His protests are self-serving lies by a man with nothing but his life left to lose.
George, thank you for the time taken to look into this case. Truly appreciated. David said you've done your research and that Mr Bah isn't completely honest. But my question is that in view of this evidence, is it possible that he was framed? Is it possible that his DNA was implanted on the crime scene by someone behind the scene? Yes, arguing that the test is flawed is a very dumb move because it's Gold standard. But I'm just looking for a possibility of this being an innocent man. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by temblor1(m): 4:28am On Oct 14, 2021 |
vicksbaba:
George, thank you for the time taken to look into this case. Truly appreciated. David said you've done your research and that Mr Bah isn't completely honest. But my question is that in view of this evidence, is it possible that he was framed? Is it possible that his DNA was implanted on the crime scene by someone behind the scene?
Yes, arguing that the test is flawed is a very dumb move because it's Gold standard. But I'm just looking for a possibility of this being an innocent man. In addition to your questions: was the girl a virgin? Was Mr Bah visually identified by the victim? Was the victim cross examined by the defense? Was she a virgin? Was there a tear in her anus to indicate forceful-first time sodomy? The duration of the incidence? Were was his semen removed from the victim before DNA was carried out? Is the semen sample still in preservation? 2 Likes |
Re: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by onlyforchrist: 5:35am On Oct 14, 2021 |
chatinent: GeorgeChidi is a 40-something ne’er-do-well refugee from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution who, prior to stumbling upon the job of a lifetime with the Atlanta Downtown Improvement District, earned an unmarketable MBA from Georgia Tech. He also holds a journalism degree from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, which he has not yet chosen to pawn at Manuel’s Tavern to cover his tab. Chidi has contributed to Creative Loafing, Atlanta Magazine, The Guardian, VICE, Computerworld, The Bitter Southerner, CNN.com and other disreputable publications. His journalism career began as an enlisted U.S. Army news reporter covering infantry training in the Pacific with the 25th Infantry Division – a job made excellent by the fact that it is extraordinarily hard to fire a military journalist.
While pretending to work as a business consultant and writing for the scurrilous political blog Peach Pundit, Chidi earned the privilege of sitting in the cheap seats of the Georgia legislature visitors deck from time to time to fling his venomous body fluids onto their desks and in their hair and their beverages. He also served on the city council of Pine Lake, population 700 discounting geese, which paid $599 a year and requires an encyclopedic understanding of goose excrement to perform effectively.
Chidi is happily divorced, without children. His mother tolerates him. His new wife does not tolerate his mother. He hates his pets and they hate him right back.
https://www.fox5atlanta.com/person/c/george-chidi 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by onlyforchrist: 5:44am On Oct 14, 2021 |
temblor1:
I'm beginning to consider a grand conspiracy involved in this case, as regards the recent emergence of dubious characters whose only aim is undermining Powerhouse5050's right to an appeal by subduing the interest of people bent on ensuring a retrial and a fair hearing. Whatever information the defendant is withholding is crucial if truly he's in need of deserving help. His brief history. His travels. His engagements. His acquaintances in Nigeria, Japan and US. His next plans and intentions in the US before his arrest and incarceration. A clear picture of people he knows in the state and those he came across during his brief stay in the US. Any grudge, conflict of interest, debt, deals etc with locals, neighbours, vendors, law enforcement etc no matter how negligible it might be, can be the missing link. Body fluids can be swapped. Clothes can be stolen and disposed of close to the crime scene. The witness can be compromised. IN FACT THE RAPE MIGHT NOT HAVE EVEN OCCURED in the first instance, and the victim can be a victim of child abuse by paedophiles in form of parents, guardians, neighbours etc. A great possibility if a setup exists going by the defendant's behaviors on this forum. You might never know who's foot you stepped on that hurts the most. About racism: Colour on colour racists exists and is not just limited to White hates on blacks. The defendant should be wary of his approach lately on this forum. Left to me, all questions and comments should be directed to a few people vetted by him on this thread, who in turn will be in constant communication with him. I don't want his chances to a fair appeal botched. Were watching from the side. Shalom. Cc Chatinent Owagbeba TellWisdom JustWise iamL MysticWarrior Thank you all. #JusticeForBah
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Re: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by onlyforchrist: 5:47am On Oct 14, 2021 |
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Re: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by onlyforchrist: 5:48am On Oct 14, 2021 |
GeorgeChidi: I believe 12 jurors spent the better part of a week hearing evidence during a trial and unanimously -- and quickly -- voted to convict him. A jury conviction is a powerful statement of guilt that requires more than a cursory claim of innocence to ignore. The burden of proof shifts to Bah to prove his innocence after that kind of conviction, and he's not meeting that burden, since everything he's arguing would have been evident to those 12 jurors.
He also has tremendous incentive to lie like hell right now, given what he's facing in prison.
There's no point in arguing half-measures: you can't sort-of-rape a 13-year-old girl, and there's no real provision for leniency in sentencing given the conditions. The only way he ever gets out of prison is by arguing that the state broke its own laws prosecuting him. And, again, he isn't offering sufficient evidence of that, because that's a high hurdle to leap.
Yeah. He did it. I can say that because a jury said it.
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