FORT MYERS, Florida (PNN) - January 5, 2012 - The Sheriff’s Department of Lee County, Florida will be going to court later this year, but they won’t be the good guys sitting in front of a judge. The estate of Nick Christie is going after pig thug sheriffs to revenge his murder.
Christie, then 62, died two-and-a-half years ago after Lee County pig thug cop sheriffs stripped him naked, strapped him to a chair, bound his mouth, and placed a hood over his head; and then discharged pepper-spray on him 10 times for two days, until he was dead.
It won’t be an easy fight for Lee County pig thug officials, either. The prosecution has photographic proof of Christie’s murder.
"This photo is a picture of a man who is strapped to a chair naked inside a jail for hours with a hood over his face. That evokes thoughts of being tortured," said attorney Nick DiCello, representing the Christie family.
Monshay Gibbs, a deputy trainee at the jail at the time of the incident, says in a video deposition that Christie pleaded with authorities to take him to the hospital. However, by the time he was admitted he was close to dying. What started as a vacation for the Ohio man ended tragically after he died in a hospital room.
Physicians declared the death a homicide, specifically citing shock caused by pepper spray as the cause of death. Nearly three years later - due to the criminal nature of the injustice system - no charges have been brought against the pig thug murderers.
On January 5, 2010, outlaw fascist murderous bastard Assistant State Attorney Dean R. Plattner wrote in a memo, “The evidence presented in this case does not legally prove beyond a reasonable doubt that any individual or group of jail personnel had any intent to kill Nicholas Christie, or otherwise committed an act of murder. Even considering the lowest level of criminal homicide, manslaughter, the evidence does not prove that such criminal offense was committed.”
For the family of the man, who was arrested for disorderly intoxication, dismissing the crime as not criminal is a travesty.
“Nothing could warrant the treatment and death this guy experienced,” DiCello adds to the Injury News Board. “A 62-yr-old retiree strapped to a chair and died. I don’t get it.”
The case will finally go before a judge in mid-2012.