Tuesday, October 19, 2010

October 18, 2010 - Preliminary Trial begins

The ruthless murder of Gladys Wakabayashi happened over 18 years ago and yesterday the preliminary trial for the accused, Jean Anne James, began.

As suspected, there is a publication ban on the gruesome and surreal details to do with the case against Jean Anne James. So, why am I writing this blog? Because I want to encourage you, if you have the time, to sit through a day or two of either the pre-trial (or the actual trial, once that begins). You will hear and see some of the most book-worthy details to do with a murder trial one could imagine. Although it is slow and detailed in it's progression of information, it tempts you with it's graphic and "unbelievable" nature. I also plan on bringing you tid-bits of information that do not violate the publication ban, yet wet your appetite for the case before the judge.

If you choose to attend court, you will also see an elderly woman who looks more like a misguided fashion victim with low-rent plastic surgeon issues, who happens to be charged with murder.

A statement that we all have heard time and time again that possibly describes this case...
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.

Question of the day:

Why did Jean Anne James arrive with her husband Derek James, but she have on no wedding ring?

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