48 HOURS NEVER SPEAKS TO FAMILY MEMBERS
Did you notice that not one family member agreed to speak with 48 hours? While Chris is requesting hair gel and a suit, the rest of his family, except his mother, is trying to come to grips with the fact that this young man who was so richly endowed with intelligence and opportunity,was so flawed that he could murder his parents for greed. And, while Kindlon and Shanks held a birthday party for Chris so that 48 hours could bring their cameras for a shoot...family members were trying to convince Joan that her attorney, Polster, and Kindlon/Shanks were lying to her. Kindlon and Shanks cooperated with 48 hours because they thought there was no chance for a guilty verdict. They were hoping for national publicity for their excellent representation of Christopher and the "not guilty" verdict that would result from their "smoke and mirrors" defense. I would bet they are now wishing that this case would not be scheduled for national viewing. It's bad enough they have lost their "fine" reputation in the Albany, NY area... Come October 28th, the nation will know they were defeated by a sociopath and the truth! And Christopher... the son whose mother was not allowed to ask him whether he was guilty or innocent (by order of Kindlon/Shanks)will speak to the nation ... I, personally, can't wait to hear what he has to say to strangers that he couldn't say to any family member!
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To whom it may concern,
This is an open letter. I’m a veteran journalist/author. I’ve followed the Christopher Porco case with great interest. I’m looking for people to talk to about this case. I’ve written nine books, eight of which focus on crime/murder. Please contact me if you know someone connected to this case or you yourself would like to talk. I will begin interviewing people for a book about this case beginning in the next few months.
Thanks,
M. William Phelps
www.mwilliamphelps.com
www.crimerant.com
mwilliamphelps@comcast.net
860-870-7247
It looks like an update may be needed. There is an appeal with an answer coming soon. You may be satisfied with the guilty verdict of the first trial, but this appeal is very important.
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