Virginia is innocent, but in reality may serve an additional four (4) years before the court overturns the conviction. If a new trial is ordered the State lacks the evidence to proceed, but may try. However, is a special prosecutor is appointed and the case returns to the Grand Jury the real perpetrators will be charged and the charges against Virginia will be dismissed. Virginia is considering several options with her attorneys. They must ultimately make the decision. I am an investigator and not an attorney and this matter is on of Life and Death. Virginia's court appointed counsel are extremely competent and dedicated. Yet, their office is dependent on financing from the State of Florida. In past years, monies have been exhausted and representation for those on death row has been delayed in mid stream. It is presently being entertained that the Governor's Office be consulted to consider a special prosecutor and investigation by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. The Orange County State Attorney's Office is not receptive to new evidence and may have a conflict because some of the evidence appears to have been known and withheld. These are issues to be raised on appeal. If proved to be the case, Virginia may have cause to sue the county and enforcement persons if it is found they violated her rights to due process. If the Governor appoints a special investigator I am confident they will research the leads available and identify the assassin.

To table the information to the State of Florida is a risk particularly when the State has control, as in the past, over immunity to witnesses. In this case we have seen so far too much abuse in the process. It could happen again, if a witness does not say what is expected. My worst fear is that the perpetrator will be given an opportunity to admit to killing Norman Larzelere, but be granted immunity only if they claim it was done so at Virginia's request. This is the easy way out for the State. In a trial setting I believe we could prove otherwise, however, it could delay her acquittal.

As you review this material you may begin to think justice is a game. Often it is true and the winners are those that play the best game. The impropriety in this case is clear as is the evidence. The State, and most particularly the Orange County State Attorney's Office, will not apologize or retract their unsubstantiated opinions under any circumstance. This attitude must change, but not at this time. Public awareness can make a difference. I've done my job and in the approaching month will finalize my discoveries. YOUR VOICE AND THOUGHTS ARE NECESSARY. Virginia remains patient, but is in ill health. She can no longer afford to be victimized by the legal system. The time is now. I remain loyal to the cause believing we will prevail. Some of you may know a reputable firm who can protect her interests. Hopefully, the courts will recognize Virginia's dilemma and provide her an avenue of recourse. To those who support the cause, feel free to contact Virginia directly or correspond with my office. In this case, JUSTICE WILL PREVAIL. Hopefully in the short term and not the long term.

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