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Trial Dates Asked for Bouncer Accused in Student's Murder

Submitted by CMangan, Sep 17, 2007 10:37

It's been more than a year and one half and St. Guillen's mother and family are still suffering in Boston with the waiting. There has been, of course, no mention of the Bartender, Daniel Dorrian, in this murder case for his inexecusable behavior in lying to police for 5 days about what had happened. Except for a brief mention a few weeks ago about the sentencing of the other Dorrian, James, for breaking someone's hand outside of his Second Avenue bar and restaurant, The Red Hand.

Almost 17 hours of torture for this poor girl! I have never heard the like of this at all in New York City. Her death, along with Jennifer Moore's and others may have changed nightlife but I still feel that there are parties behind the scenes that are delaying Justice for the poor girl and her family. One person gave an interesting theory: Imette was given a "roofy" in The Falls bar, taken to the basement and then raped; then staff were asked to "get rid of her". That was Littlejohn's task so he apparently continued with his own torture of the girl but until the others in the bar are mentioned and the story comes out in full, the only focus is mainly on Littlejohn. We need the death penalty back in effect as, this crime was too evil.


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It's been more than a year and one half and St. Guillen's mother and family are still suffering in Boston...

CMangan 

Sep 17, 2007 10:37

Now it's almost 2 years. This is horrible. This is one of the most horrendous cases i'd ever heard of... [MORE]

Lory 

Feb 2, 2008 04:24

My understanding is that the only thing holding up the trial is Littlejohn's lawyer. Again, there are things taking place... [MORE]

CMangan 

Feb 20, 2008 17:21

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