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Saturday, February 5, 2011

New Evidence Surfaces In The Case of Peter Langan

January 31, 2011- Concerning recent HBO special Gangland:


Newly discovered evidence in Peter Langan's case has surfaced.  The 8/6/10 episode of the History Channel's television show "Gangland" entitled "Army of Hate" included evidence withheld from Langan by law enforcement officials and prosecutors at the time of his trial, specifically regarding an informant (Shawn Kenny) whose testimony was instrumental to the conviction, but markedly false.

[Motion To Stay, Re: Gangland [Click to Link to Document]


Exhibits and Affidavits: 

Summary ( clink the link below to read more...) :

a.) The History Channels show "Gangland" episode entitled "Army of Hate" aired on the evening of  August 6, 2010. 

b)... Peter Langan and alleged co-defendant Richard Lee Guthrie (deceased) were mentioned many times in this episode.  Shawn Kenny, a government witness against Langan and others was interviewed for this show, as  were two assistant U.S. Attorneys who prosecuted his case...

c.)...Shawn Kenny made many comments during the course of the program which were at odds with his sworn testimony during the trial, and which conflicted with information given, and assertions made by the U.S Attorneys. Some of the comments made on the Gangland show constitute newly discovered evidence which could lead to the reopening of the case...

d.)... these comments concern contact Kenny had with law enforcement officials shortly after the June 8, 1994 robbery of Society Bank in Springdale, Ohio wherein Kenny's involvement in the robberies and his spending of dye stained money was discussed.  Kenny was spending dye stained money obtained from the bank robbery shortly after the robbery ... in his own neighborhood! On the Gangland episode Kenny claims he lied to law enforcement officials about how he obtained this money. These lies were also the lies told during his court testimony.

e.) ...no information about Kenny's prior contact with law enforcement officials was turned over to Langan at the time of trial, although since the time of Langan's conviction supporting evidence of Kenny's prior relationship with law enforcement has surfaced from other sources...(See Exhibits)...

f.) this is evidence of violations of Jenks Act 18 USC 3500 and violations of Brady v. Maryland. It is also  impeachment material and evidence of perjury by prosecutors. 

This blog in under construction.

PLEASE CLICK THE DOCUMENT BELOW TO READ FULL MOTION, AS WELL AS THE EXHIBIT ATTACHMENTS.







Exhibit Two pertains to documents obtained by freelance journalist Leslie Blade and provided to Peter Langan in 2004.  $1,015 of bank robbery money (half the proceeds of the robbery itself) was spent by Kenny in his own neighborhood shortly after the robbery. Kenny testified in court that he received $200 from Richard Guthrie simply for surveillance of the bank in preparation for the robbery. This document was not turned over to Langan's defense attorneys. 




Exhibit Three: Domestic Violence offense report, dated 6/10/94. Kenny had dye stained bank robbery money within at least two days of the bank robbery itself. His wife called the police to notify them that her husband had robbed a bank. 


Exhibit 3 Shawn Kenny Complaint [Click to Link to Document]



Exhibit 4 (a, b, c, ) and Exhibit 5 (a,b,c):  

Exhibit 4 is a  fax cover sheet and draft affidavit that the U.S. Attorneys office tried to get Cincinnati Police Officer Matthew Moning to sign. He refused to sign, saying the affidavit was "wrong" and "completely false and total misrepresentations of what I told authorities." 


Exhibit 5 is the signed and notarized Affidavit of Matthew Moning of June 9, 2004. It shows clearly that Shawn Kenny lied about the dye stained money and that the U.S. Attorneys knew this. In fact, it further shows that Kenny must have been questioned at some point about the money and that the U.S. Attorneys knew this as well.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Peter Langan as Witness in Oklahoma City Bombing Case

State of Oklahoma v. Terry Lynn Nichols. re: Langan's possible plea bargain for information concerning the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. [Link to Document]

Letter from Terry Nichols defense attorney to Peter Langan on Febryary 4, 2004 concerning Langans status as witness in Nichols' Oklahoma State trial for the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. [Link to Document]

The Case That Started It All For Me

Armed Robbery of Pizza Hut in Lavonia, Georgia, October 11, 1992 - PL - "the case that started it all for me." [Link to Document]

Request for Esther Brescia to Cease Contacting Peter Langan

Langan's attorney contacts Esther Brescia, wife of Michael Brescia and granddaughter of Robert Millar (Elohim City patriarch) asking that she stop contacting and sending gifts to Mr. Langan. Langan asks why she is contacting him as  he never met Mrs. Brescia.

Request to Cease Efforts to Contact, September 8, 1998.[Link to Document]

Dismissal of Criminal Complaint against Peter K. Langan: July 25, 2000

July 25, 2000. United States of America v. Peter Kevin Langan, Motion for Leave to Dismiss and Dismissal of Complaint for the charge of armed robbery of Guaranty Bank, Glendale, Wisconsin on June 22, 1995. [Link to Document]

PL-   “this was their chance to try me again, they declined as they did in Philly, St. Loius, Omaha, K.C., Overland Park, etc.," 

The Arrest of Peter K. Langan – January 18, 1996 [under construction]

Picture of Peter Langan's Van After Arrest


Radio Transmissions of arrest of Peter K. Langan on January 18, 1996 at 9:50 am, 585 Reinhard Avenue, Columbus, Ohio.

The date of this document is in conflict with the later testimony of Agent Woods who said that he did not even think about the tape for about three months and then turned it over to his superiors.

Transcription of Radio Transmissions During Arrest
[Link to Document]  

Items Found and Examined after Langan's Arrest.
[Link to Document]  

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

FBI Lab Conclusion

 RE: Alleged pipe bomb functionality and the builders intent that the device not function. (Circa 1995-1996)

FBI Lab Conclusion [Document Link Here] 

Evidence Used in Langan Trial & Notes/ Response from Peter Langan:

A.) FBI Report Notes Concerning fake CNB Pipe Bomb as Evidence in Langan Trial  [Link to Document Here]

Peter Langan says: “This Fake Device was glued together so that it could not be modified in the field to function even if the mixture was explosive, which it was not!”  Handwritten notes on this document were penned by Frederick Whitehurst, FBI Whistle-blower. 

B.) FBI Report Notes concerning Pipe Bomb #3 Found in Van.  [Link to Document]

Peter Langan says: “This device (Pipe Bomb #3) was recovered from Chevy Van. It was handled by the same bomb squad that did CNB Device (see previous blog). The same Render Safe Procedure and Neutrex gun/slug used. This real Pipe Bomb #3 went off and the fake device from CNB did not because it could not!" 

C.) Items Recovered Subsequent to Arrest of Peter Langan [Link to Document]

Peter Langan says: “Note items 1 - 11 with particular attention to item 6 which is listed as two items (unknown white powder and smokeless powder). Question: How did they know it was smokeless before they got it to the lab and it was mixed together at crime scene so how was it separated if it was?

Also very important point – documents states “It was shipped via UPS.” Does UPS ship smokeless powder or explosive mixtures now or in 1996?

Also, the Blue Revolver becomes silver hang gun at the trial!”