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This case really intrigued me, and I personally believe this guy was set up and framed.
My question is - - is he still alive or what is gonna happen? Anybody happen to know if there is contact info for him? (No I AM NOT NUTS) |
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Here's the most recent newspaper article about Tommy Zeigler (unfortunately it's 10 months old and there is no update on the DNA results):
The Associated Press State & Local Wire August 28, 2001, Tuesday, BC cycle SECTION: State and Regional LENGTH: 331 words HEADLINE: Winter Garden man on death row gets OK for DNA test DATELINE: ORLANDO, Fla. BODY: A Winter Garden man on death row for the 1975 Christmas Eve massacre of his family has won a request for DNA testing of blood evidence. Tommy Zeigler, now 56, had exhausted most of his appeals when he asked Orange County Circuit Judge Donald Grincewicz for permission to test the evidence for use in a clemency petition to the governor. He also hopes the evidence will exonerate him. Grincewicz said Monday he would allow the tests "in an abundance of caution" and "to instill confidence in the judicial system." "We're pleased because we think the judge got it right," said John Houston Pope, Zeigler's New York attorney. "We are happy to have the opportunity to prepare a proper case." Zeigler was convicted in the slayings of his wife, Eunice, 29, her parents, Perry and Virginia Edwards, 72 and 54, and Charles Mays, 35, a customer of the Zeigler family's furniture store. Prosecutors said Zeigler committed the murders in a cold-blooded scheme to collect $500,000 in insurance money, but Zeigler has maintained his innocence. A North Carolina laboratory will test Zeigler, his shirt, Mays' shoes and trousers and blood samples from all the victims as well as Felton Thomas, a friend of Mays who had gone to the furniture store with him that night. It will be months before the results are available. In an editorial published in The Miami Herald on Tuesday, activist Bianca Jagger argued that Gov. Jeb Bush should order full independent DNA testing of the crime-scene blood. "... It is obvious that justice suffered a fatal blow when the state failed to match the blood from the crime scene to the multiple bodies of the same blood type," Jagger wrote. Assistant State Attorneys Chris Lerner and Jeff Ashton said they think the evidence will help solidify their case against Zeigler, who claimed he was a victim of robbery. "I'm confident the evidence will reinforce Mr. Zeigler's guilt," Ashton said. "It's not going to change the minds of anyone." |
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Check out the following site: http://www.dc.state.fl.us/activeinma...hrowroster.asp
I looked up Tommy's Zeigler's profile, which is said to be "current as of 6/23/02." He is still with us, since he has not been executed. His full name is William Thomas Zeigler. |
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I know this thread is old but there is an important update in the case. A judge denied Tommy Ziegler's appeal because the DNA didn't prove that a jury would acquit him. He will never be released. Here's the link for more details.http://www.fadp.org/news/TBO-20050419.htm
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Unfortunately I think this case will have an ending like Michael Lloyd Self's. Zeigler dieing in jail, and never getting his name cleared. |
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I'm bumping this up because I'd like to see what everyone thinks about this case. This episode was on this past Sunday morning. I have mixed feelings about but I lean towards the position that he was framed for this crime. Does anyone else have any thoughts?
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Actually, I would agree, I do not think the State of Florida will execute him either. Mainly it is because there is enough doubt about his guilt that I do not think any Governor there is going to take the chance of possibly authorizing an innocent man to be executed. I know that twerp, Lawson Lamar who is the State Attorney in Orlando wrote a letter to Governor Crist asking him to sign Zeigler;s death warrant but I do not think it will happen but we shall see. Zeigler ran out of appeals about 3 years ago now. I just think it would be too controversial and I do not see them taking the chance.
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For my 500th post, I will say that I had some extensive comments I wanted to post regarding this case, but it will have to wait until tomorrow or later because it is too late tonight. I wrote it about once before - in this tiny thread - but I have some more to say, specifically in response to Corky Kneivel's posts in this thread. I see Corky still posts here occasionally, so hopefully s/he will come back to have this little back-and-forth, but in the mean time, I'd sure like it if someone could take up the part of the prosecution in this case and present a case for Ziegler's guilt. I think the prosecution's story is dangerously close to absurd, but I also suspect that UM, as usual, has been selective in the facts it presents to make the prisoner it is profiling seem more sympathetic/likely to be innocent.
Hopefully I'll post my massive post about this case tomorrow! |
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Well, his family was worth more money than what the insurance policy was even worth. I mean, this is not the best defense but I think if Tommy Z was going to do this, he would have done it in another way. I mean to involve all of these people? Then on top of that according to the state he took Charlie Mays and Felton Thomas to a nearby orange grove to show off new guns allegedly to frame them for the murders by getting their hands in gun shot residue and taint the guns with their fingerprints yet if that was his reason for doing that, why were all of the guns wiped clean of fingerprints?
I mean, I guess only Zeigler knows whether he did it or not for sure? However there were a lot of problems with the case, a shoddy investigation by police, a botched crime scene, warped theories by the cops and state. I mean they want you to believe he could survive a gunshot wound to the stomach at point blank range? I mean he would have probably died from the wound had he shot himself so that tells me the gun was fired from several inches away. Now, I am aware that prosecution hack, Orange County State Attorney Lawson Lamar has in the last few months, asked Governor Charlie Crist to sign Zeigler's death warrant. However I certainly hope Zeigler is not executed as I feel he is an innocent man, and I have my doubts that Zeigler will ever actually be executed. I just think there is enough doubt in his case that it would be too controversial for him to be executed. But we will see. Zeigler has been on death row for 33 years, it will be 34 years in July. Meanwhile that scumbag Maurice Paul who is now a federal district court judge is 78 years old and still hearing cases and a pro state hack all the way from what I hear. |
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Wow, Zeigler was never executed?
They are showing the case right now on Lifetime. That's surprising since Florida is tough! |
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I just don't know if his motive is strong enough, wow I'm so torn! |
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