Thursday, August 11, 2011

Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire!

Sun News reports that lawyers for Frank Dienes may be seeking a second opinion on their client's mental health--the court-ordered psychological assessment discovered that Dienes is a master manipulator and was only pretending to be crazy. Judge John J. Russo scolded Dienes for acting like a weirdo to avoid trial back in July. They have until September 9 to present their "evidence" to Judge Russo. Sounds like a waste of money to me.

In other news, Dienes' attorney, Eric Nemecek, apparently having just read the book Media Spin for Dummies, again just lied when discussing Dienes' link to the Mihaljevic case. From the article:

Nemecek also said defense attorneys received no indication from police in Bay Village that their conclusion that Dienes was not a suspect in the 1989 death of Amy Mihaljevic has changed.

For the 100th time, the police NEVER ruled Dienes out as a suspect. They have not ruled anybody out, actually. Dienes, like others, remains a suspect in Amy's murder. Saying otherwise is really starting to seem like a deliberate attempt to muddy the waters in preparation for a possible defense.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

mr i would love to tell you my story cause i two was called but i am the girl that lived in lorian . i do belive my mother talked to you several months ago .we moved to another state to get a way lost contact with police .i was 11 going on 12 went to hallthorn in lorian and also seen his face throw the window i will never forget it i was watching nightmare on elm street me and my brother were at home alone . i also just resently had a very wierd conversation with a man i had met at work . the man worked in mansfield at first then got moved to the store i was working . it started that us working to gether and he started the conversation with what it your full name . i didn't think any thing of it .i told him he asked where i grew up so i told him lorian but i am really from new london ohio.then he said well do you remember amy m and that stuck me odd ! i haven't forgtten the feeling i had chills run throuth out my body . the next day at work we had to work together agian and he proceided to tell me that he had done thing when he was younger that he wasn't proud of . i left it at that !he also said that friend of his were questioned in the investigation . that was odd too . it brought back a lot of memeries that i just wanted to forget .now i can't i feel that i need to help i have 3 childeren of my own now and protecting them is my job and i feel that amy needs all the help she can get .and this reason is i am back in my home town agian .she was found not far from here .

James Renner said...

Let's talk on the phone. Email me at becarriedaway@hotmail.com and I'll send you my #.

Anonymous said...

James, has anyone ever followed up on the Dean Runkle lead? I read the Scene Mag. article and you made a pretty convincing case against him. What’s happened to him since your visit? Is he still alive? Does he still live in Fla.? Has his behavior changed? Has his attorney contacted you and/or Scene? Just curious…

James Renner said...

I believe he is still in Florida. I still think he's a very interesting suspect.

Anonymous said...

Speaking of that, downright frightening comment in the "Leave Mr. Runkle" facebook group whose stated slogan is "Just Say No to Renner:"

Anthony Wintering haahahaha i was linked here through an amherst topic, i wish the group was called "i don't even care if he did it, [expletive] could that guy teach".....a personal inspiration and favorite teacher, how anybody who had him didn't learn or get inspired by him is beyond me honestly. where the insane meets the awesome.
July 31 at 9:00am · Like · Comment

Ashley Crawford likes this.

So many things wrong with Mr. Wintering's comment and Ms. Crawford's "like" of it.