Category: Kit Martin

A monster behind closed doors

While Kit and his legal team were concerned about Kit’s chances at a court-martial, the JAG prosecutors were equally concerned. The cross-examinations of Joan and her children at the Article

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Prosecutorial Misconduct

Assistant Attorney General Barbara Whaley didn’t have a strong case. Tom Griffiths described the prosecution’s theory of the crime as nothing more than guesses and speculation. In order to win

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Complicity

Anyone familiar with the facts of the Pembroke triple homicides knows that two or more people were involved in the crime. Even the prosecution knew that. First, the original indictment

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Beyond a reasonable doubt

If the lack of evidence from the prosecution wasn’t enough to convince the jurors of Kit Martin’s innocence, there was Kit’s security camera footage which not only proved he could

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Was there an eyewitness?

There are many examples of detectives from the Christian County Sherrif’s office making mistakes in the investigation of the Pembroke murders. From contaminated evidence to false testimony to mistakes made

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