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Schwab ruled and ordered that NO questions could be asked on Fisk's warrants because they were all based on a story which Fisk could "NOT" have obtained from Natasha until after September 3, 1987.<ref name="FREE1"/> |
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This ruling and order by Schwab exposes that Fisk's story used for all the search and seizure warrants and the arrest warrant for Robert Peernock (and also the arrest warrant for Robert's 11 year old daughter) were based on a madeup story by the mentally ill, alcoholic detective Fisk. It wasn't until after the operation to her head, and then subjecting her to isolation, drugs, constant brainwashing, hypnosis, constant fear and terror, and constant rehearsals: were they able to get Natasha to repeat anything they wanted and Fisk's made up story.<ref name="FREE1"/> |
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And Schwab ordered that Natasha's spontaneous statements accusing Schwab's "two accomplices" [contractor Nelson and felon/informant Dozier, who were at the scene the entire time] was to be kept secret from Schwab's rigged jury.<ref name="FREE1"/> |
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==In popular culture== |
==In popular culture== |
Revision as of 21:35, 16 October 2016
Robert Peernock | |
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Born | 1937 (age 86–87) |
Conviction(s) | Guilty |
Details | |
Victims | One |
Country | United States |
State(s) | California |
Date apprehended | September 1987 |
Robert John Peernock (born c. 1937), from the Los Angeles district of Tarzana, is an American convicted for the murder of his wife, Claire Laurence Peernock, and for the attempted murder of his daughter, Natasha Peernock, on July 22, 1987. Peernock was a former pyrotechnics engineer and California state employee with the Department of Water Resources who claimed he was framed because he was about to publish a book exposing state corruption.[1]
Murder of Claire Peernock
Claire Peernock and her daughter Natasha Peernock Sims were discovered in the early morning of July 22, 1987 near Tuxford Street in Los Angeles.[1] Claire had been driving Peernock's car, a 1971 Cadillac, when the car struck a utility pole. The interior of the car was found to have been soaked with gasoline, with Claire and Natasha also covered with the fluid. It was found that an explosive device had been placed on the gas tank rigged to explode, but that it had failed to detonate.[2] Claire died from head wounds that were termed "inconsistent" with a traffic accident and Natasha was severely injured, but survived.[1] A family member told authorities that Peernock and Claire had been in the process of separating and that she had sought protective custody from Peernock for herself and her two children.[1] Peernock fled shortly after the death of his wife and a warrant for his arrest was issued in August 1987; he was apprehended the following month.[1]
Peernock's girlfriend was charged with accessory after the fact to murder for assisting him with his finances between July 30 and his arrest on September 4, 1987. The charge against her was later dropped.[3]
Trial
The case went to trial in 1991 after Peernock underwent several psychiatric examinations to establish whether or not he was competent to stand trial.[2] During the trial, Natasha testified that her father had restrained her with handcuffs and force-fed her "large quantities of liquor" 12 hours before the crash.[2] Attorney Craig R. Richman argued that Peernock had murdered his wife for financial gain.[2]
In the middle of the trial, Peernock attempted to fire his attorney Donald J. Green, stating that Green was "working to rig a conviction."[2] During his testimony at his trial, he attempted to strangle Richman as Richman was cross-examining him, only to be stopped & removed from the courtroom by the bailiffs. On October 23, 1991, Peernock was convicted of the charges of murder, upon which Peernock told the court he was innocent and demanded a second trial.[4] Several times during the reading of the verdict Peernock was removed from the courtroom due to outbursts, with the judge eventually ordering him to be handcuffed and gagged with duct tape while in the courtroom.[4] In October 1991, Judge Howard J. Schwab sentenced Peernock to life in prison without parole for the murder of his wife. He was also sentenced for attempting to hire a fellow prison inmate to murder his daughter and her attorney, Victoria Doom.[4][5]
During the trial, he accused Judge Schwab of conspiring with several others to gain access to Peernock's finances. An unrelated search of Peernock's jail cell uncovered a list of names and addresses of jurors.[4][6] The discovery prompted Los Angeles County Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich to request a ban on juror contact.[7]
A later civil trial against Peernock resulted in a court order that he pay $11 million in damages to his daughter for the wrongful death of her mother.[8]
Counter-trial case
Short description of the case
As a State Inspector, Robert Peernock blew the whistle to the State Auditor General on the massive [[Racket (crime) |racketeering]] on contracts (bid rigging, kick-backs, contractors providing defective equipments, etc.). This racketeering involved kick-backs to the Governor's Office, State Attorney General's Office, Judges, politicians and high level State officials. This racketeering resulted in many deaths, many injuries and many disasters.[9][10]
The Cost:
California's yearly budget is over 100 billion.[11] Huge amounts are ripped off the taxpayers due to this racketeering.[12] These contracts are both State and Federal funded.
The Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) also issues bonds for these projects which generate huge kick-backs to the high level State Officials each year due to this ongoing racketeering.[12] New huge projects, such as the High Speed Train, the Delta Water Project, etc. , will continue to rip off many billions each year. The California Water Project cost the taxpayers over 100 billion, and the High Speed Train and Delta Water Project each will cost over 50 billion.[13]
The bid price means nothing because with phony change orders and phony extra work claims the cost always far exceeds the bid price, and the contractor never complies with the bid contract specifications. This is ongoing corruption, racketeering and kick-backs in conspiracy with the State Officials.[12]
The Retaliation:
The State Auditor General released a report confirming this organized crime on contracts and was personally fired by the Governor using a false charge, which was later proven false. And they retaliated against Inspector Robert Peernock, using the State Police, the LAPD and Sheriff's Dept.[10]
During many meetings, bribes, rewards, promotions, etc., were offered by State Attorneys, high level Officials and the State Police to injure, kill or make false charges against Inspector Robert Peernock. His car was repeatedly sabotaged. State Police Officer Gentile was involved in repeatedly cutting the brake lines, removing tire lug nuts, and many other types of sabotage to Robert Peernock's cars, heavy equipment was dropped on him, and State Police Officer Gentile set-up a stabbing on Robert Peernock.[10]
Inspector Robert Peernock was struck 5 times by cars, and he suffered a broken back, broken neck; his shoulder was shattered, etc. High level State Officials payed contractors many thousands of taxpayer's dollars to retaliate against Robert. The State's Assistant Attorney General Schwab, conspired with State Police Officer Gentile and Prosecutor Jenkins to direct assaults on Inspector Robert Peernock, so Prosecutor Jenkins could then illegally prosecute Robert Peernock, although he was the victim of the repeated assaults.[10]
Proved:
Robert Peernock sued and proved the organized crime and racketeering on contracts, and proved the repeated many murder attempts against him.[10] And proved the repeated attempts to fabricate false charges against him. And the corrupt officials, headed by the Assistant Attorney General Schwab, killed the Judge for allowing in the evidence of their organized crime and racketeering (cases LA-CE-16S et seq.). Assistant Attorney General Schwab was then made a Los Angeles Judge.[10]
Schwab's Law Clerk:
Robert Peernock and his wife separated in attempts to keep his family out of danger, because of the repeated murder attempts against him. Schwab's law clerk, Doom, then immediately made herself Claire' attorney--in violation of all of Claire's Constitutional Rights. (See Claire's last letter before they killed her, exposing their racketeering and conspiracy.)[12]
Mentally Ill Fisk:
Judge Schwab, Doom and Jenkins, in conspiracy with the LAPD, brought LAPD Detective Steve Fisk out of his mental illness, alcoholic retirement. Fisk assassinated many people, framed many people, and was involved with corrupt LAPD Cops Von Villas and Ford in taking out life insurances on people, killing them, framing the spouses or business partners, and with the corrupt L.A.[9] Judges collecting the life insurance money. Fisk also conspired with Von Villas and Ford in selling illegal automatic weapons and explosives to terrorist groups, and street gangs. Fisk's father was a LAPD Police Commissioner and instead of Fisk being prosecuted, he was placed in a mental illness alcoholic retirement to cover up his many murders and racketeering scams. And was brought out of his retirement to frame whistleblower Robert Peernock.[14]
Their Murder of Claire:
After Doom made herself Claire's attorney and they brought Fisk out of his mental illness retirement and made him the head of a Homicide Division, they got Claire hooked on drugs, and also got Robert's older daughter, Natasha, hooked on drugs.[12]
And Schwab, who was now a L.A. Judge, with Doom, contractor Nelson, and Fisk got over 20 life insurance policies on Claire. Fisk then with contractor Nelson and felon/informant Dozier killed Claire so they could frame Robert Peernock and steal his houses, bank accounts, and business properties.[10] Besides collecting on the over 20 life insurance policies they were keeping on Claire. They killed Claire and beat his older daughter, Natasha--just a few minutes away from Schwab's court and Fisk's office.[10]
After Natasha accused Schwab's "two accomplices" for killing Claire, they operated on Natasha's head to make her susceptible to their brainwashing. Schwab, Doom, Fisk and Jenkins then subjected Natasha to isolation, drugs, hypnosis, constant terror and fear, and constant rehearsals until they got her to repeat anything they wanted. They then killed the doctor who operated on her head to make her susceptible to their brainwashing.[9]
Schwab also had Robert Peernock's 11 year old daughter, Tania, arrested (illegaly kidnapped) and illegally placed with contractor Nelson, so they could use her name to collect on Claire's life insurance policies.[10]
Fisk's Made Up Story:
Fisk was brought out of his mental illness, alcoholic retirement and made the head of a homicide division to make up a story so they could frame whistleblower Robert Peernock.[15]
Fisk made up his story based on a note Robert Peernock wrote 8 months earlier, to remember to take his "face mask" for his prescribed breathing machine (CPAP) on a vacation at Christmas time. Fisk lied and claimed the plastic see-through "Face Mask" was a "blind fold."[15]
And Fisk lied and claimed this note was a "Checklist for Murder." And Schwab, Fisk, Doom, Jenkins, etc., conspired with the corrupt LAPD to hire a writer, Flacco, to lie, and to deceive the public. Flacco was payed to spin and sell Fisk's false story to the public. So they could illegally frame Robert Peernock—and steal his houses, bank accounts, business properties in their racketeering scam. Writer Flacco was payed to cover up their murder of Claire and to assist them to keep Natasha telling the false story that the mentally ill, alcoholic Fisk made up.[15]
Flacco was payed to cover up their murder of Claire and to cover up their organized crime and racketeering. And to this day, Flacco is still being payed to cover up for Schwab and his accomplices' murder of Claire and to spin mentally ill, alcholic Fisk's made up story--even though Fisk's story and the coached, forced, false testimony was completely impeached and dismissed as untrue at the Adjudication Trial, which established Res Judicata and Double Jeopardy. They, though, have absolute, complete control of Natasha, who has to say anything they tell her to say. To counter this Nazi like mind control, we use the "facts."[15]
Time of Crash:
Schwab, Doom, Fisk, and Jenkins' accomplices: contractor Nelson and felon/informant Dozier's car ran Claire's car off the road and into a pole at 3:30 A.M. Both of the clocks in the Cadillac stopped at 3:30 A.M.; the time of the crash because the battery was destroyed at the time of the crash. Robert Peernock was 24 to 25 miles away at this time having breakfast at a restaurant in Saugus. As unequivocally proved by the restaurant receipt, the personal bank check used to pay, and the cash-register's tape. And also by witnesses.[10]
Robert Peernock also had remained at the Catala Ave. house, in Saugus, after Claire and Natasha drove off in the Cadillac at 10:30 P.M. As proved by the Phone Records of the Catala Ave. house. (This was before cell phones in 1987.) Robert Peernock phoned Sonia Siegel at 12:14 A.M., from the Catala Ave. house, and told Sonia that Claire and Natasha drove off at 10:30 P.M. in his Cadillac, and that he was spending the night at his house in Saugus. (This was at 12:14 A.M., which was l hour and 44 minutes after Claire and Natasha drove away at 10:30 P.M.).[10]
Natasha spontaneously told Police Office Warshaw, and told the hospital personnel, the doctors, and told the Investigator that they left their house at 10:30 P.M. This was before Fisk could stop her, and before they could destroy her mind by operating on her head in the region that effects memory.[10]
And before they subjected her to isolation, drugs, constant brainwashing, hypnosis, fear and terror, and constant rehearsals until they got her to say anything they wanted.[10]
Judge Schwab ordered:
- That the phone records of the Catala Ave. house proving that Robert Peernock remained at the house and phoned Sonia Siegel at 12:14 A.M. and told her that Claire and Natasha left at 10 30 P.M •. be kept hidden and kept secret from his rigged jury.[10]
- That Natasha's spontaneous statements that they left their house at 10:30 P.M., be kept secert from Schwab's rigged jury.[10]
- That the cancelled bank check to the Saugus restaurant, the restaurant receipt, and the cash-register's tape be kept secret from Schwab's rigged jury--which proved that Robert Peernock was 24 miles away at the time of the crash and then the murder by Schwab's accomplices.[10]
They Killed Claire at 4:16 A.M:
Schwab, Fisk and Doom's accomplices: contractor Nelson and felon/informant Dozier beat Claire to death at 4:16 A.M. As verified by what the witnesses saw and by the liver temperature. (See Time Charts.) Felon Dozier was covered with wet-fluid blood and so was the inside of the Cadillac at 4:38 A.M. when the Paramedics arrived. Witnesses saw that Claire had NO injuries and NO blood on her, and that there was NO blood in the car after the crash at 3:30 A.M. and up until after 4:12 A.M. Prosecutor Richman lied to their rigged jury to cover up their murder of Claire by Schwab's accomplices to obstruct justice.[12]
And Judge Schwab obstructed justice and ordered:
- That Natasha's spontaneous statements accusing Schwab's "two accomplices" for the murder was to be hidden and kept secret from their rigged jury.[10]
- That Claire's last letter exposing their racketeering and conspiracy to frame whistleblower Robert Peernock was to be witheld and kept secret from their rigged jury. These were all clear Brady Violations.[10]
Schwab, Fisk and the Prosecutors conspired to destroy the Cadillac, Claire's body, the hot rag found in the trunk, besides engaging in "over 82 Brady Violation" to obtain an illegal conviction of whistleblower Robert Peernock.
Fisk terrorized Sonia Siegel. Repeatedly breaking down her door. And then threw her into L.A. County Jail, and tortured her until she agreed to "NOT" testify to the 12:14 A.M. phone call, and agreed to say anything they wanted.[12]
Not at Scene at Any Time:
It was repeatedly determined and acknowledged that Robert Peernock was NOT at the scene at any time. And to obstruct justice, Judge Schwab in conspiracy with his bribed defense Attorney Green, blocked all of Robert Peernock 45 defense witnesses from testifying so they could rig the conviction with their rigged jury.[9]
And Schwab, in conspiracy with his bribed defense Atttorney, and the Prosecutor, had Robert Peernock shackled, duct-taped, and beaten unconscious each time: he fired Schwab's bribed defense Attorney, requested his Constitutional Faretta Right to defend himself, and requested to present defense evidence, and tried to present clear unequivocal evidence that they killed Claire so they could frame him.[15]
In Violation of Double Jeopardy, Schwab Held A rigged Trial:
Schwab, with his corrupt buddy Judges, illegally arrested (kidnapped) 11 year old Tania and illegally placed her with contractor Nelson. This was so they could use her name to collect on the many life insurance policies that Nelson (in conspiracy with Schwab, Doom and Fisk) was keeping in his files on Claire.[10]
At the Dependency Adjudication Trial at which the murder charge was litigated in detail, Robert Peernock argued his Faretta Constitutional Right to defend himself. And in Pro Per, after completely impeaching Fisk's made-up story and Natasha's forced, coached, false testimony: the Adjudication Court dismissed the story and testimony as impeached and untrue. This established Res Judicata and Double Jeopardy.[10]
Corrupt Judge Schwab had no jurisdiction to stage his rigged trial, with his bribed defense Attorney, and rigged Jury--at which no defense evidence was allowed: after Fisk's made-up story and the forced, coached, false testimony was completely impeached and dismissed as untrue.[10]
Natasha Was Ruled Incompetent:
After they destroyed her mind, Schwab and his buddy corrupt Judges ruled that Natasha was ruled incompetent. This was so, Doom and Schwab could steal all the bank accounts, money, houses, business properties, etc. And collect and pocket the money from the over 20 life insurance policies they were keeping on Claire. (See Claire's last letter exposing their racketeering and conspiracy, before they killed her.)[10]
All Seizure Warrants and Arrest Warrants Were Bogus, Invalid, Illegal:
Schwab ruled and ordered that NO questions could be asked on Fisk's warrants because they were all based on a story which Fisk could "NOT" have obtained from Natasha until after September 3, 1987.[10]
This ruling and order by Schwab exposes that Fisk's story used for all the search and seizure warrants and the arrest warrant for Robert Peernock (and also the arrest warrant for Robert's 11 year old daughter) were based on a madeup story by the mentally ill, alcoholic detective Fisk. It wasn't until after the operation to her head, and then subjecting her to isolation, drugs, constant brainwashing, hypnosis, constant fear and terror, and constant rehearsals: were they able to get Natasha to repeat anything they wanted and Fisk's made up story.[10]
And Schwab ordered that Natasha's spontaneous statements accusing Schwab's "two accomplices" [contractor Nelson and felon/informant Dozier, who were at the scene the entire time] was to be kept secret from Schwab's rigged jury.[10]
In popular culture
- The murder was also the subject of a 2001 episode titled "Short Fuse" in the Discovery Channel series "Prosecutors: In Pursuit of Justice."[16]
- He was also the subject of a 2015 Investigation Discovery documentary called "A Checklist for Murder", which is based on the book of the same name by author Anthony Flacco.
References
- ^ a b c d e FUENTES, GABE (August 23, 1987). "Missing Man Is Accused of Murdering Wife". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 4 November 2012.
- ^ a b c d e Quinn, James (July 9, 1991). "Man Goes On Trial in Wife's Fatal Beating". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 4 November 2012.
- ^ "Accessory Count Dropped in Sun Valley Killing". Los Angeles Times. April 16, 1988. Retrieved 4 November 2012.
- ^ a b c d "Man Convicted of Killing Wife Gets Life Term". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 4 November 2012.
- ^ "MAN CHARGED WITH SOLICITING MURDERS". Daily News of Los Angeles. December 11, 1987. Retrieved 4 November 2012.
- ^ Moran, Julio (October 5, 1991). "Juror Names, Addresses Uncovered in Killer's Cell". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 4 November 2012.
- ^ "Antonovich Calls for Ban on Jury Contacts". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 4 November 2012.
- ^ "Man Ordered to Pay $11 Million to Daughter in Her Mother's Killing". Los Angeles Times. May 15, 1992. Retrieved 4 November 2012.
- ^ a b c d "Public Employment Relations Board Case LA-CE-16S, et seq., Judge Naiman,", toinformthetaxpayers,.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y "Robert J. Peernock Serving Life Sentence Without Parole", freerobertpeernock.com,.
- ^ "Overview of the California state budget", Los Angeles Times,.
- ^ a b c d e f g "JUSTICE IN AMERICA -- 'NO' RIGHT TO PRESENT A DEFENSE (REALITY IS NOT TV)", freerobertpeernock.com,.
- ^ "10 Billion Dollar California Water Bill to be Debated Today", .taxpayer.net,.
- ^ "Justice Denied Robert Peernock", toinformthetaxpayers,.
- ^ a b c d e "A Checklist for Murder (2015 TV Movie) Plot Summary", imdb.com,.
- ^ "Prosecutors: In Pursuit of Justice". TV Guide. Retrieved 4 November 2012.
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