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The Bashara murder mystery...with a little S&M and bondage
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you can see he's getting geared up for a defense case, must expect an arrest.


attorney Griem
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The Detroit News 2/11/12
Grosse Pointe Park— The attorney for Bob Bashara blasted authorities Friday for their handling of the investigation into the slaying of his client's wife and for leaking information in what he called an attempt to smear the Grosse Pointe Park businessman.

"It's like Swiss cheese. It's like being on the Titanic. And the leaks are meant to sound incriminating," David Griem said. "They are calculated. They are an effort to smear Bob, to establish negative public opinion and contaminate the potential jury pool out there."

Griem said the probe of Jane Bashara's death Jan. 24 has been full of errors and irregularities.

He said reports of blood being found Wednesday in a second search of the Bashara home are misleading and particularly damaging.

"Whose blood? We don't even know if it's human blood or of if it's one of those Grosse Pointe coyotes who nailed a rabbit," Griem said, noting recent coyote sightings in the area.

"There was a search 12 days before of the same areas of the house. The experts found nothing. Now they go back and supposedly find suspected blood in a house where hundreds of people have visited to pay their respects to Jane Bashara. Think about the potential for contamination."

Griem said he has no idea if the searches were even legal, and charges police failed to give Bashara copies of the warrants they said gave them access to his home. Without those documents, Griem said he has been unable to determine which judge approved the search.

Workers at Grosse Pointe Park Municipal Court said they could provide no information about warrants until the "returns" — which list what was taken — have been filed. As of Friday, nothing had been filed for Bashara's address on Middlesex Boulevard.

Griem said police also have not asked to examine Bob Bashara for wounds or scratches.

"Jane had a number of broken fingernails," he said. "… If there had been a scratch on him (Bashara), a bruise on him, that would have been evidence, but they haven't asked for that," Griem said.


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RE: The Bashara murder mystery - by Lady Cop - 02-10-2012, 03:24 PM
RE: The Bashara murder mystery - by Lady Cop - 02-10-2012, 03:37 PM
RE: The Bashara murder mystery...with a little S&M and bondage - by Lady Cop - 02-11-2012, 08:12 AM