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Week 2 – Shawna Forde Murder Trial – Shawna’s Thoughts

Today begins week two of Minuteman Shawna Forde’s capital murder trial. As we all know by now, she is accused of the home invasion murder of 9 year old Brisenia Flores, her father Raul and the attempted murder of Brisenia’s mother, Gina Gonzalez. In our opinion, enough testimony has been rendered to find her guilty

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Day 4 – Shawna Forde Murder Trial – Testimony of Oin Oakstar

Oin Oakstar was the sole witness to take the stand on Day 4 of Minuteman Shawna Forde’s capital murder trial. According to Oakstar, who was supposed to be participate in the murders, but was to drunk to do so, it was all business according to something called the “Arivaca Rules”. Either Raul Flores was going

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Day 3 1/2 – Shawna Forde Murder Trial – Witness ties Forde to shooter Jason Bush

Minuteman Shawna Forde’s “New Mexico Director of M.A.D.”, Chuck Stonex, took the stand yesterday and under oath, ties accused Minuteman child killer Shawna Forde to her number two in the gang, Jason “Gunny” Bush, the suspected triggerman. ‘You should have seen how scary he looked last night with his face all blacked out,” Stonex, told

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Day One – Shawna Forde Murder Trial – Gina Gonzalez Testimony

Day one in the capital murder trial of Minuteman Shawna Forde began mundanely enough with a conference in Judge John Leonardo’s chamber with the attorney’s on both sides and media representatives present. One of Judge Leonardo’s first ruling in the case in principal was to issue a gag order prohibiting any witnesses that might potentially

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