Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Ronni Chasen, Bad Photos, And A Trip Down Whittier


Most of you have probably lost interest in the Ronni Chasen murder. To me though, it has not lost any of its interest and I think there are so many unexplained questions that have been glossed over in an effort to just get the story out of the news and to whitewash what happened.

As much as I love Coast To Coast, I am not a big conspiracy guy and I don't usually see shadows when they are not there. However, from the beginning this case seems like it has been adjusted for what would fit rather than finding out what really happened.

At the outset, the police said this had to be a professional hit because of the nature of the crime and the way the gunman managed to hit Chasen so accurately. Probably not the work of a guy who was practically homeless and as far as I know had no transportation.

The shooting took place at the intersection above. Although the Beverly Hills Hilton is a few blocks away there is nothing else but really expensive houses for a long way. Police and private security are everywhere and when I took the pictures, I spent about ten minutes on the street and saw 2 police cars, and 4 marked security cars. In addition, there were probably 20 private cars that came down Whittier.

It is certainly not a location where you would expect to see a homeless man lying in wait for an opportunity to strike. Yes, I know the ballistics on his gun matched the bullets used to shoot Chasen. However, no one has explained how this guy managed to do this shooting in full view of cars and video cameras, get away on his bike? Foot? Bus? No one has explained his statements to several people that he got paid $10,000 for the shooting, or why Ronni was shot so soon after changing her Will.

Anyway, Whittier is a very interesting street. If you are facing Whittier from the East as in the photo above, the house right here is on your left and has video cameras on the side which face towards the intersection. It is also probably an interesting note that the house belongs to a guy named Keanu Reeves. Yep, his tapes may have provided clues.
So, Ronni was shot at the intersection and proceeded south down Whittier. As she did so, she passed the home above which belongs to Neil Diamond. The wreath is actually in between Neil's house and his neighbor. The house in the distance which can be seen below in a much closer view belongs to Jessica Alba.Ronni was shot five times at the intersection and managed to make it about halfway down the block before coming to a stop. Where did our shooter go? If it was a hit, he did not go to check to see if he was successful. If it was not a hit, then how come he did not attempt to rob her? How come some guy shows up at some random intersection and decides to shoot the woman inside this car? I would like those answers and I don't think they have been given yet.

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