Word: victimizer
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...which the magazine declined to publish) reveal Cosby's right hand clutching a pack of Natural American Spirit cigarettes. The photos also show a telltale stippling of gunpowder residue on the left side of Cosby's face, making it apparent that the killer got within 4 ft. of his victim. Close enough, according to forensic experts familiar with the pictures, for Cosby to have been killed in the act of offering a cigarette...
...struggling with tainted witnesses and a paucity of evidence as it assembles the case against Michael Markhasev, 18, the suspect charged in the January murder of Ennis Cosby, 27. The reconstruction provided to TIME last week is worrisome because the killer would have been so near Cosby that the victim's blood would have spattered from the kick onto the perpetrator's pants, shoes or socks. No such evidence has surfaced. To deal with the kick, the prosecution may play the race card, arguing that the cruel blow to Cosby's face is rooted in the suspect's hatred...
...only near the scene of the crime but also said he was going to "go do a jack." The government's lawyers will thus argue that whoever killed Cosby had robbery in mind and turned the body onto its back, presumably looking for something to steal, since taking the victim's car was no longer a possibility. "Who's gonna steal a car with a flat tire?" asks a prosecutor close to the case. Indeed, both Zakaria and Peters, who were with Markhasev that night, informed police that their companion told them he shot Cosby because the victim was uncooperative...
...opportunity. You had people buying the stock when it hit the bottom this morning and there has been consistent buying to bring it back up." The problem for Intel, Boucher notes, is that the company's new products have essentially eclipsed demand for the old ones: "Intel is a victim of its own success in rolling out new products and introducing new technology. They've done that so well and so rapidly, they've made obsolete their existing Pentium processors...
...actually making the prosecution's case against Michael Markhasev, 18, the suspect charged in the murder, more difficult. "The prosecution is already struggling with tainted witnesses and a paucity of evidence," Bosco says. "The reconstruction is worrisome because the killer would have been so near Cosby that the victim's blood would have spattered from the kick onto the perpetrator's pants, shoes or socks. No such evidence has surfaced...