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Lin Wood Now, driver, 19:11:17, 8/22/2001 Oh brother, driver, 19:16:56, 8/22/2001, (#1) Hmmmm..., LurkerXIV, 19:19:31, 8/22/2001, (#2) Not one mention, RiverRat, 20:08:01, 8/22/2001, (#3) 'ol Lin, Gemini, 20:20:03, 8/22/2001, (#4) Link to the transcript, zapata, 01:47:48, 8/23/2001, (#5) I wonder...., pinker, 03:19:23, 8/23/2001, (#6) I don't need hearing aids, starry, 03:55:17, 8/23/2001, (#7) Larry King, Jerrya, 04:37:29, 8/23/2001, (#8) Maybe we ought to start, Watching you, 05:53:00, 8/23/2001, (#9) (c) Starry, JR, 06:24:43, 8/23/2001, (#10) Lin sings, driver, 06:50:24, 8/23/2001, (#12) Pinker!, RiverRat, 06:48:35, 8/23/2001, (#11) RiverRat, Watching you, 07:00:32, 8/23/2001, (#13) Richard Jewell, zapata, 16:30:00, 8/26/2001, (#29) WY'dya, RiverRat, 07:44:02, 8/23/2001, (#14) Brava, RR, Brava, Dunvegan, 16:46:44, 8/24/2001, (#23) My pleasure, Dun, RiverRat, 17:01:06, 8/26/2001, (#30) Starry, Bets, 08:01:24, 8/23/2001, (#15) Yea, but, Watching you, 08:07:24, 8/23/2001, (#16) The bucolic Mr. Wood, LurkerXIV, 08:45:48, 8/23/2001, (#17) LurkerVIX, XIZ, XIV or something like that, I forg..., Ellique, 09:02:45, 8/23/2001, (#18) Bubonic makes, Watching you, 09:07:04, 8/23/2001, (#19) Rustic...you got it, WY, LurkerXIV, 11:49:16, 8/23/2001, (#22) (c) WY, JR, 09:33:25, 8/23/2001, (#20) Worms, driver, 11:42:24, 8/23/2001, (#21) Lurker, Jerrya, 06:34:11, 8/25/2001, (#24) NEW FORUM: CHANDRA LEVY CASE, Dunvegan, 14:39:59, 8/25/2001, (#25) Dun, JR, 17:23:03, 8/25/2001, (#26) Ugly Picture Locked Away?, shadow, 18:36:00, 8/25/2001, (#27) (c) Shadow, JR, 18:48:31, 8/25/2001, (#28) Don't forget, RiverRat, 17:11:39, 8/26/2001, (#31) ................................................................... "Lin Wood Now" Posted by driver on 19:11:17 8/22/2001 on Larry King Live [ ALERT ] [ EDIT ] [ REPLY ] [ REPLY WITH QUOTE ] [ TOP ] [ MAIN ] 1. "Oh brother" Posted by driver on 19:16:56 8/22/2001 He is saying he would have Gary Condit make a statement in a Town Hall type meeting and then let the press ask no-holds barred questions. Sure you would, Lin. Just like you have the Ramseys. He says that the Ramseys' Town Hall meeting was the book they wrote wherein they answered all of the questions.. (this is not verbatim, but the gist) He is really pouring it on.. Sure, Lin - anything but letting your clients take any heat. You are a bag of hot air. He is a pitiful person to be speaking out on Gary Condit. A panel is coming up - this might get interesting. [ REMOVE ] [ ALERT ] [ EDIT ] [ REPLY ] [ REPLY WITH QUOTE ] [ TOP ] [ MAIN ] 2. "Hmmmm..." Posted by LurkerXIV on 19:19:31 8/22/2001 Why do people keep on comparing the Ramseys to Gary Condit (and OJ.....and Robert Blake.....). [ REMOVE ] [ ALERT ] [ EDIT ] [ REPLY ] [ REPLY WITH QUOTE ] [ TOP ] [ MAIN ] 3. "Not one mention" Posted by RiverRat on 20:08:01 8/22/2001 of that Internet Tipster and hir DNA while Lin was busy sprinkling John and Patsy Ramsey throughout the Chandra Levy discussion. Must not have thought it was very important either. [ REMOVE ] [ ALERT ] [ EDIT ] [ REPLY ] [ REPLY WITH QUOTE ] [ TOP ] [ MAIN ] 4. "'ol Lin" Posted by Gemini on 20:20:03 8/22/2001 just loves that limelight, doesn't he? No wonder he and PR are buds. [ REMOVE ] [ ALERT ] [ EDIT ] [ REPLY ] [ REPLY WITH QUOTE ] [ TOP ] [ MAIN ] 5. "Link to the transcript" Posted by zapata on 01:47:48 8/23/2001 Here is the link to the transcript of the LKL show on Condit, with L. Lin Wood as one of the guest. http://www.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0108/22/lkl.00.html [ REMOVE ] [ ALERT ] [ EDIT ] [ REPLY ] [ REPLY WITH QUOTE ] [ TOP ] [ MAIN ] 6. "I wonder...." Posted by pinker on 03:19:23 8/23/2001 Is Woodpecker going to represent Condit? Seems to be setting a precedent for his type of customer-guilty as sin but off by the skin of their gleeming white teeth. LL Wood exhibits odd characteristics. He's book smart enough enough to practice law but his emotional/human IQ isn't up to parr. I'm begining to be very interested in the murder of his mother. Isn't there only one way he could so admittedly defend the innocence of his father.... [ REMOVE ] [ ALERT ] [ EDIT ] [ REPLY ] [ REPLY WITH QUOTE ] [ TOP ] [ MAIN ] 7. "I don't need hearing aids" Posted by starry on 03:55:17 8/23/2001 I thought I heard this and my last words to Mr. starry before falling asleep last night were "I've got to read the transcript to make sure I heard what I think I heard........" This, from old peckerhead is unbelieveable: WOOD: And John and Patsy with some good advice and for legitimate reasons had remained pretty much silent for the first three years based on advice of their very skilled criminal lawyers. And they were successful. They are innocent. They weren't charged with a crime. They won in the court of law. But unfortunately, because they never engaged in those first three years to get their side of the story out, to let the people in this country know who they really were, they lost in the court of public opinion because there were too many people that believed they were in fact guilty of the horrible crime of murdering their daughter. I wonder who we can write to to call Lin a LIAR [ REMOVE ] [ ALERT ] [ EDIT ] [ REPLY ] [ REPLY WITH QUOTE ] [ TOP ] [ MAIN ] 8. "Larry King" Posted by Jerrya on 04:37:29 8/23/2001 didn't buy into Wood's B.S. You can bank on that. Yes, where could we write in and to who? [ REMOVE ] [ ALERT ] [ EDIT ] [ REPLY ] [ REPLY WITH QUOTE ] [ TOP ] [ MAIN ] 9. "Maybe we ought to start" Posted by Watching you on 05:53:00 8/23/2001 a list of Woodyisms? I've never thought that guy was too swift - I wonder how hirself will spin this one, hahahahahaha. [ REMOVE ] [ ALERT ] [ EDIT ] [ REPLY ] [ REPLY WITH QUOTE ] [ TOP ] [ MAIN ] 10. "(c) Starry" Posted by JR on 06:24:43 8/23/2001 Nope, nopey, nope no. They didn't win nuthin' Burke won, unless I have missed somethin' here? [ REMOVE ] [ ALERT ] [ EDIT ] [ REPLY ] [ REPLY WITH QUOTE ] [ TOP ] [ MAIN ] 12. "Lin sings" Posted by driver on 06:50:24 8/23/2001 the only big hit song he has - Richard Jewell. Boy, he lucked into that one, didn't he? S P I N N N N - - -- - [ REMOVE ] [ ALERT ] [ EDIT ] [ REPLY ] [ REPLY WITH QUOTE ] [ TOP ] [ MAIN ] 11. "Pinker!" Posted by RiverRat on 06:48:35 8/23/2001 Thanks for the reminder, I had let that little tidbit get pushed to the back of the closet. Hmmmm. Just thinking, that's all.....hmmmmm. Zap! Hi there and thanks for providing the link for us. Did Starry just say the P word? (cool) I take it you pulled an all-nighter typing this up for us, huh JR? I can't think of what else you may have gotten into, so let's see it....lol! [ REMOVE ] [ ALERT ] [ EDIT ] [ REPLY ] [ REPLY WITH QUOTE ] [ TOP ] [ MAIN ] 13. "RiverRat" Posted by Watching you on 07:00:32 8/23/2001 have I told you how glad I am you are back posting here? I missed you, Rat. [ REMOVE ] [ ALERT ] [ EDIT ] [ REPLY ] [ REPLY WITH QUOTE ] [ TOP ] [ MAIN ] 29. "Richard Jewell" Posted by zapata on 16:30:00 8/26/2001 Was innocent and ruled a public figure. Wood is appealing that ruling right now. I can't remember if he was ruled a limited public figure or a public figure because he gave 3 interviews about finding the bomb. Interviews that he did not call for, unlike the Ramseys who forced themsleved down our throats on Jan. 01, 1997, May 01, 1997, the Bynum televised tour of the house on September 9th or 10th 1997, the crock which aired in the UK and then in Boulder then on A& E many times, then the book tour. We have been drowned in the Ramsey spin from the very beginning. Their hopes were to brain wash everyone, change the facts of what really happened and the way they happened. Jewel did none of the above. He was ambushed into giving interviews. They Ramsey's interviews were given freely. They are definately public figures, and in my opinion. How can Wood possibly compare the two, well the three because we have Condit now. Condit is a public official and he chose to be a public official and he is fair game. [ REMOVE ] [ ALERT ] [ EDIT ] [ REPLY ] [ REPLY WITH QUOTE ] [ TOP ] [ MAIN ] 14. "WY'dya" Posted by RiverRat on 07:44:02 8/23/2001 have to go and say something that made me get all mushy? Dammit, I could almost pour my heart out to you guys about the long walk I had to take starting back in April, I could try to explain some steps I took but if you don't get it or me by now, you never will. There is a legitimate group of posters here that have the mechanisms to enhance the investigation, not hinder or obstruct. This group will still be standing at the end of the trials and tribulations of the sideshows and bring dignity back to the name of JusticeWatch, a place where we do the watching, not Justice watching us. [ REMOVE ] [ ALERT ] [ EDIT ] [ REPLY ] [ REPLY WITH QUOTE ] [ TOP ] [ MAIN ] 23. "Brava, RR, Brava" Posted by Dunvegan on 16:46:44 8/24/2001 Now that's the kind of talk I like...the kind that immediately preceeds the action that Justice Watch is revving up for. Thanks, RR. "You cannot kill two people and get away with it, no matter how much money your have, no matter how many lies you tell." --Daniel Petrocelli, "Triumph of Justice" [ REMOVE ] [ ALERT ] [ EDIT ] [ REPLY ] [ REPLY WITH QUOTE ] [ TOP ] [ MAIN ] 30. "My pleasure, Dun" Posted by RiverRat on 17:01:06 8/26/2001 Here's to change, crispyrat [ REMOVE ] [ ALERT ] [ EDIT ] [ REPLY ] [ REPLY WITH QUOTE ] [ TOP ] [ MAIN ] 15. "Starry" Posted by Bets on 08:01:24 8/23/2001 Say what??? Out of Lin Wood's own mouth comes the admission that public opinion goes on the side of Ramsey guilt??! Shhhhh.....don't tell Ellique and his buddies down at the Burger King, ok! [ REMOVE ] [ ALERT ] [ EDIT ] [ REPLY ] [ REPLY WITH QUOTE ] [ TOP ] [ MAIN ] 16. "Yea, but" Posted by Watching you on 08:07:24 8/23/2001 out of the other side of his mouth he implies the Ramseys have been vindicated by a court of law. Bullfreakingpuckey and bwahahahahahahaha. Woodie. [ REMOVE ] [ ALERT ] [ EDIT ] [ REPLY ] [ REPLY WITH QUOTE ] [ TOP ] [ MAIN ] 17. "The bucolic Mr. Wood" Posted by LurkerXIV on 08:45:48 8/23/2001 was different this time. He was almost on autopilot when discussing the Ramseys, and only appeared animated while talking about Jewell. Could be his patience is wearing thin with the Umbrella Duo? What he got across to me is that from the Jewell and Ramsey cases, Lin has learned the art of spin. He was advising the Condit crew on how to proceed--what works, and what doesn't work. His tactics with Jewell worked to clear the client in BOTH the civil courtroom AND the court of public opinion. Lin seems to consider it a failure that the general public still, after 4 and 1/2 years of continual spin, considers the Ramseys guilty in the murder of JonBenet. Of course, it helps that Jewell was really innocent. [ REMOVE ] [ ALERT ] [ EDIT ] [ REPLY ] [ REPLY WITH QUOTE ] [ TOP ] [ MAIN ] 18. "LurkerVIX, XIZ, XIV or something like that, I forget!!" Posted by Ellique on 09:02:45 8/23/2001 Where did you learn that Lin Wood was suffering from bucolic? I had that one time as a child but I didn't know that grownup were also suseptable. That stuff makes you feel terrible, take it from me. Love, Ellique [ REMOVE ] [ ALERT ] [ EDIT ] [ REPLY ] [ REPLY WITH QUOTE ] [ TOP ] [ MAIN ] 19. "Bubonic makes" Posted by Watching you on 09:07:04 8/23/2001 one feel pretty nasty, but I doubt being bucolic (a shepherd, rustic, or farmer) causes many physical symptoms. [ REMOVE ] [ ALERT ] [ EDIT ] [ REPLY ] [ REPLY WITH QUOTE ] [ TOP ] [ MAIN ] 22. "Rustic...you got it, WY" Posted by LurkerXIV on 11:49:16 8/23/2001 That's what I was aiming for....Ole Lin the Horse-Whisperer. Looks like Mr. Wood is eyeballing Spinmeistership as a second career. I must admit that next to Mark Geragos, Lin looked absolutely brilliant and moderate. Next to Julian Epstein, he appeared manly and almost macho. And Larry King seems smitten, promising Lin that he'll call him again soon. Good-bye, James Carville...the Ragin' Cajun. Hello Lin Wood, the Rantin' 'Lantan. [ REMOVE ] [ ALERT ] [ EDIT ] [ REPLY ] [ REPLY WITH QUOTE ] [ TOP ] [ MAIN ] 20. "(c) WY" Posted by JR on 09:33:25 8/23/2001 You sure about that - LOL! It could if you eat worms I fear. [ REMOVE ] [ ALERT ] [ EDIT ] [ REPLY ] [ REPLY WITH QUOTE ] [ TOP ] [ MAIN ] 21. "Worms" Posted by driver on 11:42:24 8/23/2001 Now that's Elliques's department. [ REMOVE ] [ ALERT ] [ EDIT ] [ REPLY ] [ REPLY WITH QUOTE ] [ TOP ] [ MAIN ] 24. "Lurker" Posted by Jerrya on 06:34:11 8/25/2001 I like that handle, "the Rantin' 'Lantan" . . . I'm sure when Petro gets done with that piece of Wood that he will become quite tame. [ REMOVE ] [ ALERT ] [ EDIT ] [ REPLY ] [ REPLY WITH QUOTE ] [ TOP ] [ MAIN ] 25. "NEW FORUM: CHANDRA LEVY CASE" Posted by Dunvegan on 14:39:59 8/25/2001 There is a great deal of news and information regarding the Levy case becoming increasingly cumulative now. Therefore, I've creating a specific forum area for discussion of the Levy case: http://www.justicewatch.com/cgi-bin/jw/dcboard.cgi?az=list&forum=ChandraLevy The Levy case has also become more germaine to this forum since the entrance, stage left, of the Rantin' 'Lantan. [ REMOVE ] [ ALERT ] [ EDIT ] [ REPLY ] [ REPLY WITH QUOTE ] [ TOP ] [ MAIN ] 26. "Dun" Posted by JR on 17:23:03 8/25/2001 Thank you! We don't say that enough but this will make it easier to track the case. [ REMOVE ] [ ALERT ] [ EDIT ] [ REPLY ] [ REPLY WITH QUOTE ] [ TOP ] [ MAIN ] 27. "Ugly Picture Locked Away?" Posted by shadow on 18:36:00 8/25/2001 The more I watch lawyers on TV talk shows, the less I believe anything they say. I'm convinced that defense attorneys have a door behind which they have locked something like the picture of Dorian Grey (their soul?) - think about it! A person who works to put back on the street a sexual deviate who sexually abuses a child and then kills her (him) must be able to lock away not only his soul but his intregrity, morality and humanity. Yeah, I know. In the USA, everyone charged with a crime is considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law and is entitled to the best defense they can get. BUT... could you fight to put back on the street a man who raped a 10 year old girl, cut off her arms, and left her in a ditch to die? shadow [ REMOVE ] [ ALERT ] [ EDIT ] [ REPLY ] [ REPLY WITH QUOTE ] [ TOP ] [ MAIN ] 28. "(c) Shadow" Posted by JR on 18:48:31 8/25/2001 Could you fight to put back on the street a man who raped a 10 year old girl, cut off her arms, and left her in a ditch to die? Not a chance(!) and unless the attorney is a slimebucket IMHO, s/he is simply making sure the perp's juducial rights are not being violated so that when he (hopefully) goes to prison he stays put. [ REMOVE ] [ ALERT ] [ EDIT ] [ REPLY ] [ REPLY WITH QUOTE ] [ TOP ] [ MAIN ] 31. "Don't forget" Posted by RiverRat on 17:11:39 8/26/2001 That he was freed to kill again. He is housed now by the lovely Florida DOC for murdering a woman. [ REMOVE ] [ ALERT ] [ EDIT ] [ REPLY ] [ REPLY WITH QUOTE ] [ TOP ] [ MAIN ] ARCHIVE REMOVE