Open Letter to
StreetTalk Magazine:
In response
to your blurb on whether Joe López is innocent or
guilty? I can no longer remain quiet and allow people
to continue taking pot shots at the former lead singer
of Mazz.
There is no
doubt Joe López is innocent and the ‘Justice for Joe
López’ organization has the proof.
Joe did not
have to go to prison because he was initially offered
four months in jail followed by probation. The result
is that he fired his lawyers for even fathoming the
thought of such a deal. Instead, López adamantly
professed his innocence.
"Imagine
that. If I had indeed done that and was offered only
four months, I would have said damn, let me kiss your
feet and hugged them outside, right? But I didn’t do
anything. So why should I admit to a crime I didn’t
commit in exchange for a light sentence?
"Ni lo
mande Dios (God forbid),"López said during a
prison interview as he shook his head in disbelief."
Joe refused
the plea bargain because that would be admitting guilt
and he repeatedly stuck to his guns in regard to his
innocence.
On Tuesday,
October 31, 2006, Joe was sentenced to 32.5 years in
prison. This was a pretty stiff sentence when one
considers that the punishment for third degree murder
is thirty years.
"It was a
hanging trial and we (the family) are now all in
prison," his oldest brother, Raúl López Jr., stated.
To help out
Joe, Tejano living legend Gilbert Rodríguez is asking
performers to donate their talent for three
fund-raising concerts – one in San Antonio, Houston
and Dallas -- to cover the legal costs of attorneys
Roger Z. Guevara and Art Vega in San Antonio plus
Philip T. Cowen in Brownsville to file a Writ of
Habeas Corpus.
"Now, just as
O.J. Simpson, I have several attorneys . . . and the
support of Jaimé P. Martánez behind me," Joe said in
his most recent letter to Gilbert Rodríguez.
To date,
every single Appeal has been denied and the only thing
left is the Writ of Habeas Corpus, but attorneys don’t
work for free. According to Lorenzo and Judy López,
the deadline to file is March 30. Therefore, he needs
all the help he can get. Otherwise Joe, now 60, will
not have the freedom we all take for granted until he
is 88.
Any band and
vocalist wishing to participate may contact Gilbert
Rodríguez at (210) 673-2990.
To acquiant
Street Talk’s readers with what really transpired, I
was allowed to share the following few tidbits of
information – including copies of actual medical
records.
First of all,
let me introduce the main character being the alleged
then 13-year-old rape victim. Her name is Krystal
Benita López, daughter of Joe’s brother and his then
wife Blanca Estela Chávez. Therefore Krystal is Joe’s
niece.
The courtroom
figures were District Attorney Armando
Roberto Alexandre Reyes
Villalobos, Judge Leonel Alejandro, who presided over
the 357th state District Court.
Joe’s defense
attorneys were Micheal (pronounced Michael) Pete Trejo
and Michael Lee Young."
Chapter One
of the book I was commissioned to write starts out as
follows:
As will be
outlined and practically proven, Joe was wrongfully
accused, was charged on four counts based on a
downright, outright lie and had to stand trial due to
a fabricated story of an alleged rape. And it didn’t
help when a few people perjured themselves on the
witness stand.
Moreover,
lack of time for new defense attorneys to properly
prepare for his case and ineffective counsel lead to
his wrongful conviction.
The facts
contained between these two covers will prove that Joe
was innocent because he was not guilty of the charges
brought upon him.
The facts
that would have saved Joe from being convicted was all
the alleged victim’s medical records, correctional
center’s papers and other documents deemed
inadmissible in court because the alleged victim was a
minor at the time of the trial.
Furthermore,
Joe’s defense attorneys advised him not to take the
witness stand and the reason for this gross error will
unfold within these pages. In the process, this book
will also give some insight to the corrupt so-called
justice system we live in.
It is his
family’s prayer that this book will exonerate Joe as
you the reader will be made privy to all the facts,
what really happened, the truth, the whole truth and
nothing but the truth
PIECING THE
PUZZLE TOGETHER
A written
reenactment of many events outlined in chronological
order and in story form is based on numerous
interviews and the sworn testimony of this case’s
witnesses when they were asked to take the stand. So
what transpired has been a careful, timely process of
piecing together all the witnesses’ statements and
answers to both the State and Defense according to the
reporter’s record transcript.
It was like
putting together a difficult jigsaw puzzle. This
process helped cut down pages of repetitious,
redundant questions and answers. Otherwise, the reader
would have 775 pages of tiresome, boring transcript
which would put one to sleep.
From this
point on and through coverage of the trial, the entire
scenario will be explicitly detailed, word per word
and will adhere to the time-line and time-frames
stated by the many witnesses that testified.
For utmost
accuracy, all quotes are verbatim as they appear in
six volumes of court transcripts. While there was the
temptation to edit and make many corrections due to
fragmented sentences, wrong word usage, grammatical
errors and other mistakes, they were left intact, ‘as
were transcribed’ by court reporter, Cynthia L. Garza,
CSR, RMR.
Therefore,
some of the dialogue may not make sense due to the
improper use of the English language by a few
witnesses.
What really
transpired will definitely open up more questions than
those it will answer, and this questions and their
answers is what could have proved Joe’s innocence and
set him free.
This is not a
book about Mazz, or the musical story of Mazz, but
about an innocent man – and about any Joe that is
behind bars for a crime he did not commit.
THE FACTS
Most of the
information is extremely touchy and cannot be divulged
until Joe is granted a re-trial so I will have to tip
toe through some important points. But it is a fact
she lost her hymen at 12 and by 14 was a sexually
active teenager.
In 2004, Joe
was performing with excruciating pain due to a hip
injury and his time on stage was minimal. After this,
Joe was unable to take one single step without a
walker, and he was prescribed even stronger
medication. After falling off the stage in Dallas, he
spent the next few months more drugged up than a
junkie.
By April
2004, Joe was still unable to walk without the aid of
a cane and he was under so much pain . . . his wife
Tina made sure he was not without a bottle of Chivas
Regal for his pain and a bottle of pills to put him to
sleep in what became his new lifestyle. His brother
Lorenzo also said that Joe had to sleep on a recliner
because he was unable to climb on top of the bed
without physical help.
There were
days that Joe couldn’t walk, much less even move; and
on weekends, he was on cocaine and heavy medication to
take the pain away in order to perform. Once onstage,
he grabbed the microphone stand and held on to it for
support without making his condition obviously to the
audience.
As a man, the
pain medication killed his urge, his longing, his
sexual appetite, his passion, lust or whatever one
wants to call it. Therefore he was unable to have an
intimate relationship with his wife because the hunger
and yearning was not there. He couldn’t climb up on
his bed on his own and there was no feeling in his
groin, except that of numbness.
But when it
came time to testify on Joe’s behalf, his attorney
made her change her tune.
During a
one-on-one interview with the Grammy Award winner at
the Ramsey Unit in Rosharon, Texas on April 28, 2009,
Joe said, "You know what my attorney told my wife to
do, to state that she had given me sex in the
bathroom, in the bed, in the living room. And I told
Tina, ‘why are you lying like that?’
That
statement drove in the last nail on Joe’s coffin
because it made him come across as being capable of
having sex.
During the
trial, there were numerous times Krystal’s testimony,
as well as that of others could easily constitute
reasonable doubt, but they were never questioned. In
fact Krystal and her mother’s statements raised more
questions, but no one bothered to clarify any
conflicting and contradicting statements. Not one
witness was pressed for more information to fill in
the missing blanks.
Therefore the
jury was left to decide in whom to believe – an adult,
a responsible mother and wife, or a teenager with a
history of being a troubled child?
For example
in just one sentence, Krystal was "unsure" about three
different things as she answered, "I’m not sure," "I
think" and "I don’t remember."
Some
testimonies were 180 degrees opposite of each
other. And in some case, there were three different
versions of what happened. Yet there was no further
search for the truth. How could any attorney overlook
these inconsistencies?
FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 2004
According to
the transcript, after the alleged rape, Joe went to
sleep and Krystal was not restrained. She was
completely free to run out the door and in less than a
minute reach the Rancho Viejo Police Department to
report the alleged rape.
Furthermore,
the police department was then at 3461 Carmen Avenue,
cater-corner, across the street and less than a two
minute walk from Joe and Tina’s condo.
As Tina
testified on the third day of the trial when asked
about the location of the police station in relation
to the condo, she stated, "It’s like catty-corner,
right there … It’s just across the street. Like …
maybe a hundred (feet), I’m not sure."
When Young
asked how long it would take one to walk from the
condo to the police station, Tina stated, "A minute,
two minutes, not even."
The question
an average person would ask is, "Why would a rape
victim ‘walk," wouldn’t one assume they would run? And
why didn’t Krystal immediately dart out the door and
run across the street to the police station?
Instead of
running out for help, she got a Coke from the
refrigerator and sat back down in the living room.
Then she picked up the telephone and called her
boyfriend.
Moving along
the court trial, when Villalobos asked Krystal if she
had showered after the alleged rape with "wouldn’t you
want to be clean?" she stated, "Yeah, but I didn’t
take a shower."
"You weren’t
thinking to yourself this whole time, ‘gosh, I can’t
wait to get this off of me. I can’t wait to clean up.
You never said anything about feeling like that, did
you?
Looking the
district attorney straight in the eye, she said, "no."
To top it
off, that same night, Joe, Tina and Krystal went out
to eat at his sister Alma Trevino’s house. And later
that same evening Krystal went fishing with her
father, Joe and Omar Rodríguez, a family friend who
says she seemed to be having a good time.
Based on what
he has seen while working in his current position at a
juvenile detention center, during a one-to-one
interview, Omar, who knows most of the signs and body
language exhibited by someone who has been raped,
said, "She wasn’t distance, withdrawn or appeared to
want to seclude herself."
CONTINUATION
OF LETTER
I could go on
and one, but it would be hard to condense a 36 chapter
book. However, I will leave your readers with some
food for thought. Her Rape Kit test turned up
‘negative." We initially had the permission of
Christina Hernández, founder of Justice for Joe López,
to publish two pages from Krystal’s medical records
from the Harris County Juvenile Probation Department
Medical Department.
In the "Drug
History" section, readers would have seen black and
white proof that Krystal smoked, drank hard liquor and
test positive for marijuana, PCP, ecstasy and downers
plus had a few serious ailments.
The second
page revealed she tested positive for a sexually
transmitted disease and if Joe had slept with her, he
would have contracted Chiamydia trachoactis.
To have
published those medical records would have violated
the patient/doctor confidentiality, therefore they
were pulled at the last minute.
All evidence
against Krystal was inadmissible in court because she
was a minor. Instead the DA painted a virginal picture
of Krystal. In addition, police officers that had
stopped Joe for suspicion of marijuana use in the
previous decade were brought in to testify in a case
that had nothing to do with drugs. The purpose of
course was to damage his character.
Another giant
flaw is that the court allowed Leticia Cisneros García,
a woman whom Joe’s brother Lorenzo had dated twenty
years prior, not only to serve, but was also named
‘jury foreman." Furthermore, after she got married,
her husband Robert Sierra and Joe had a falling out in
2002.
Many other
rules were broken and they are all detailed in the
book. In summary, all the cards were stacked up
against Joe. To know the truth and the injustice that
has been done to Joe would turn anyone’s stomach.
There were
numerous instances of more than ‘reasonable doubt and
times when Joe’s attorney objected or asked for a
mistrial. And each time the judge sustained and
overruled all his objections and his motions were each
time denied.
Again, I
remind the reader that attorneys have until the end of
this month to file a Habeas Corpus. Not one of us is a
saint. There is no exception so let he who is without
sin cast the first stone. Call Gilbert Rodríguez and
find out how you can help him raise the money to pay
Roger Guevara file the Habeas Corpus.
Very
respectfully, Ramón Hernández
