NYT: Was He Innocent? ANSWER: No.

Guest Post by Ann Coulter

NYT: Was He Innocent? ANSWER: No.

Here is this week’s installment of “The New York Times is ALWAYS lying about criminals (and probably everything else).”

The Times desperately wants you to believe that there are actual cases of innocent people being put to death in America. Their current poster boy for the cause is Sedley Alley, executed in 2006. But the Criminal Lobby is hoping a post-mortem DNA test — on evidence that has nothing to do with his guilt or innocence — will allow them to howl that an INNOCENT man was executed!

I knew nothing about this case, but I knew the Times’ description of the facts was a lie. How did I know?

1) No jury would have convicted a man, much less sentenced him to death, much less had that sentence repeatedly upheld, on such a flimsy record; and

2) There is no credible evidence that a single innocent person has been put to death in this country for at least 75 years.

Here are the facts the about the Criminal Lobby’s latest baby seal.

On the night of July 11, 1985, two Marines from a naval base in Millington, Tennessee, reported a possible kidnapping after they heard a female jogger screaming, “Don’t touch me!” “Leave me alone!” They ran in her direction, but just as they got close, a station wagon peeled off the side of the road. A gate guard also reported seeing a station wagon, which he said was being driven by a man constraining a woman.

All three witnesses described the car as a late-model green or brown Ford or Mercury station wagon with wood paneling, Kentucky tags and a loud muffler.

Alley, who owned a dark green 1972 Mercury station wagon with wood paneling and a Kentucky license plate, was brought in for questioning at 1 a.m. that night. The Marines who’d reported the kidnapping identified Alley’s vehicle as the one they’d seen, both by sight and by the roar of the muffler.

But Alley and his wife gave a satisfactory explanation for their whereabouts and were released.

At 6 a.m. on July 12, the body of 19-year-old Marine Lance Cpl. Suzanne Collins was found in a nearby park. Alley was arrested and promptly confessed to murdering her — claiming it was an “accident.”

He told his wife, “Yes, I killed the gal at … Orgill Park.”

In his lengthy, tape-recorded confession, Alley tried to soft-pedal his barbaric crime, claiming he’d hit Collins with his car by accident, and only decided to savagely beat her to death because, as he was driving her to the hospital, she threatened to turn him into the police.

Alley then took investigators to the precise spot where he’d murdered Collins and even showed them the tree where he’d broken off the branch that he’d jammed inside of her.

At trial, Alley admitted he did it, but pleaded insanity. The jury didn’t buy it, convicted him and sentenced him to death.

Here is what the Times’ Emily Bazelon tells that paper’s clueless readers about Alley’s case:

     “[T]wo Marines … reported crossing paths with Lance Corporal Collins while she was running. They said that moments after they saw her, they dodged a brown station wagon with a blue license plate … [L]aw enforcement officers stopped Sedley Alley, then 29. He was driving a dark green station wagon with a blue plate.”

Times readers are led to believe that although witnesses said it was a BROWN station wagon, Tennessee yokels picked up a guy in a GREEN station wagon!

Except that’s not true. The BOLO alert (“be on the lookout”) put out by the Naval Investigation Service identified a “a brown or green Ford or Mercury station wagon with woodgrain on the sides.”

Bazelon:

     “When the investigators began interrogating him, Mr. Alley, who had been drinking, denied knowing anything about Lance Corporal Collins and asked for a lawyer. But 12 hours later, he signed a statement confessing to the murder.”

Times’ readers are supposed to think these backwoods Nazis interrogated Alley without a lawyer for 12 hours until he confessed!

In fact, the only reason he signed a statement “12 hours later” was that, after being questioned the night of the crime, he was sent home. Alley wasn’t arrested until after Collins’ body was discovered the next day, whereupon he quickly confessed.

Bazelon:

     “Mr. Alley’s admission, which he later said was false and coerced …”

Yes, “later” in the sense of “20 years later.” For two decades, Alley never denied he’d murdered Collins. He only recalled that his confession was “coerced” in 2004, when he was trying to delay the hangman’s noose.

Bazelon:

“But the location he gave for the collision didn’t line up with the witness accounts.”

There were no “witness accounts” for “the collision” for the simple reason that there was no collision. “My car hit her by accident” was Alley’s attempt to mitigate his barbarous crime.

You know what else, Emily? His car wasn’t seen driving in the direction of the hospital, either!

Somehow, his lies not matching the facts is supposed to be a point in Alley’s favor.

Bazelon:

     “[Alley’s confession] did not match the physical evidence. … He said he … stabbed her with a screwdriver and killed her with a tree branch. … And the autopsy report showed that Lance Corporal Collins was not hit by a car nor stabbed with a screwdriver.”

Again: There was no collision.

I’m not sure what Bazelon’s point is about the screwdriver and the tree branch, but here’s the evidence presented at trial:

“The pathologist, Dr. James Bell, testified that the cause of death was multiple injuries, [many] of which could have been fatal. … He testified that the injuries to the skull could have been inflicted by the rounded end of defendant’s screwdriver that was found near the scene … He identified the tree branch that was inserted into the victim’s body. It measured 31 inches in length and had been inserted into the body more than once, to a depth of twenty inches …”

Bazelon:

     “Tire tracks found at the crime scene didn’t match Mr. Alley’s car, shoe prints didn’t match his shoes, and a third witness who saw a man with a station wagon, close to where Lance Corporal Collins was killed, described someone who was several inches shorter than Mr. Alley, with a different hair color.”

Times readers are perfectly prepared to believe that a jury of toothless hicks looked at evidence overwhelmingly clearing Alley and convicted him anyway.

But that didn’t happen, because having seen the evidence for themselves, Alley and his lawyer decided his best course was to admit he did it and plead insanity. All this alleged evidence is post-hoc nonsense invented by defense lawyers that has not been admitted under the rules of evidence, has not been subjected to cross-examination, and would not prove his innocence.

Seventy-five years and counting with no credible evidence that a single innocent person has been put to death in America.

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15 Comments
RiNS
RiNS
February 19, 2021 9:22 am

Alley should be dug up and executed again.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  RiNS
February 20, 2021 11:51 am

alley ain’t dead yet,rins–
he should be handed over to that girl’s survivors to be dealt w/any way they choose as long as it is handed back dead–
dittos 4 the attys,reporters,and politicians who support this shite–

TampaRed
TampaRed
  TampaRed
February 20, 2021 12:34 pm

whoops,my apologies–i re read the article,i thought that this was about keeping him from being executed–
save my screed 4 the next innocent guy who is about to be executed–

gatsby1219
gatsby1219
February 19, 2021 10:39 am

NY Times = Fakenews

Crawfisher
Crawfisher
  gatsby1219
February 19, 2021 11:10 am

Yes correct, recently I worked with several people who live near both DC and NY City. Very intelligent and productive people. To a person, they believe everything written in WaPo and NYT. Its scary.
I did not realize what kind of influence these papers have on daily readers.

One time I met a young professional man on a plane, he told me he moved to Wilmington, NC from DC. I said oh, you discovered there is another world outside of DC, conversation ended!

Stucky
Stucky
February 19, 2021 10:44 am

“There is no credible evidence that a single innocent person has been put to death in this country for at least 75 years.”

I’m not going to spend time researching that … cuz I don’t give a Flying Fuck what Ms Adams Apple has to say.

BUT …. my GUT feel is that she’s totally full of shit. We would need to believe,

— 1) that the government has never convicted an innocent person,

— 2) none of those crimes carried a death penalty,

— 3) the government will admit their mistake even when incontrovertible truth exists showing their errors,

—- 4) the government actually gives a fuck about killing an innocent person

RiNS
RiNS
  Stucky
February 19, 2021 10:49 am

You gotta point there Stucky.. still in this case it looks like a duck and quacks like one too!

Stucky
Stucky
  RiNS
February 19, 2021 11:09 am

I’ll take your word for it, buddy.

I did NOT read the article cuz I mean it …I don’t give a FF what she has to say. I just “caught” that sentence while scrolling.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Stucky
February 19, 2021 11:29 am

It takes a lot of chutzpah for Coulter to oppose the woke mob and the media monopolies. Few are willing to do it. I’d give her a chance for that alone. She’s probably right more often than she’s wrong – which makes her more credible than the NYT or WaPo.

Coalclinker
Coalclinker
February 19, 2021 11:55 am

Why is Miss Crows Feet rattling on about the Jew York Times? That “newspaper” is like a dog turd laying on a sidewalk, and that foot print in it is the moral equivalent of Miss Crows Feet herself. No one really cares about anything those people have to say, and that class of people really are the excrement of our society.

overthecliff
overthecliff
February 19, 2021 1:45 pm

How can you tell the NY Times story is not the truth? It’s in the NY Times.

Ed
Ed
  overthecliff
February 19, 2021 3:32 pm

But…I mean, they’re the fuckin’ NYT for pete’s sake. They are the Newspaper of Record over there and everything. Why would they lie? Sheesh whatta buncha cynics around this joint.

Coming to Grips
Coming to Grips
February 19, 2021 3:41 pm

Oh, it’s Ann again. Won’t bother reading past the first paragraph. I can say, however, that maybe we Americans should worry more about the innocent young ones we send to far away places to be killed.

MarshRabbit
MarshRabbit
February 19, 2021 4:10 pm

Just curious,
Why is it those who claim “government is totally incompetent” seem to be the same folks who support the death penalty?

TampaRed
TampaRed
February 20, 2021 11:55 am

opposition to the death penalty comes from one of two places–
leftist politics or moral cowardice–