Justice for George Skatzes

Today I am blogging about a new project I have undertaken. I am raising awareness about a person on Death Row that I believe to be locked up on bogus charges. Why do I believe that this person is not guilty? I have spent time listening to one of his family members who asked me to look into this case. I have read several documents about the case. I have watched videos about this case, and I have read news articles about the case, and at this point, I have to admit that a lot of things are shady. A lot of the characters in this story are shady also.

There just seems to be so much in this story that makes no sense unless you consider who had motive and who had ambition, who had goals, and who had agendas.

You see, a man was murdered in Ohio in 1979, and to this very day, the killer or killers have not been found, and the reason is that no one is looking because a person was tried and convicted many years ago, and as far as the state of Ohio is concerned, where the murder occurred, the case has been closed due to a conviction. Now the man who was convicted sits on Death Row.

I have been asked by a family member of the innocent man to look into this case and help bring his story out to more people, as time is running out for George Skatzes. You may recognize the name since the story has had so much publicity over the years. But the reported story does not begin to tell what really happened in Ohio in 1979 or what really happened on Easter of 1993 in a prison where nine inmates and a guard ended up dead, and this man who was previously sent up on false charges once again gets the shaft by a corrupt system that took the easy way out and blamed the murder of the guard on George, and once again, he is falsely convicted.

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