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Did they ever find the triggerman with the long blonde hair and the motorcycle?
This case was about Anita's murder that apparently Mel Green ordered. He is behind bars now, but the triggerman is still out there enjoying his house that Mel gave him the money for to kill Anita. Anita's friend, Michele Samit writes a book about the case, entitled "No Sanctuary" and was punched by an unknown assailant and had her house vandalized by what you are lead to believe is the long-haired blonde man that shot Anita. This harrassment campaign seems to be ordered by Mel Green as he sits in prison. You would think that Mel's visitors would get their ID checked and verified so they can capture the killer. What I want to know is what did Anita's divorce attorney mean when she says during the segment, "both Anita and Mel were indirectly acknowledging that Anita knew where the bodies were buried."? |
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I am bumping this one back because there seems to be precious little discussion about this case. This case was obviously very high profile many years ago but now there is little information online as compared to what I thought there would be.
I think Michele Samit's theory has some credibility. I read her book and it gives you probably some of the best info on this case. It would be great if there were a book like this one on every case. As far as I know, Mel Green still is in prison in California, and the hitman has never been caught. |
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i think michele samit now has a facebook
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yes i emailed her abt the fact did the prison have a sign up sheet for visitor log and maybe that could help find the killer
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just realized something in the unsolved mysteries version of robert stack when the guy was visiting mel he was on the phone across from him my question is do the police record prisoner and visitor conversations?
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I've still not understood why they were not able to get the info from the visitor log since visiting a prisoner is not exactly an easy process to get in and out. Everything is documented. However I believe California may have more laws to protect the prisoner. Maybe visitor logs are not subject to public record? An interesting thought to pursue.
I did correspond with Michele through Facebook. She is very sweet. |
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i saw her she was online and stuff but i guess she either saw the email and ignored it or she was just busy and didnt have a chance to look at it i contacted her on facebook
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plus why didnt the police do search on the motorcycle type the witness saw while on the roof?
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i saw the dennis farina version of the anita green case on in the recreation the guard and michele samit before michele samit when into interview with mel green i saw the guard sign a sheet and put it on the door im assuming that is a visitor sign in sheet
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Last edited by JEREMYN; 12-02-2011 at 09:53 AM. |
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