Edward J. Corrigan
State (Criminal) case Flathead County District Attorney in 2006
The lead Flathead County district attorney prosecuting my State (Criminal) case in Kalispell, Montana in 2006. Ed Corrigan, along with his apprentice Deputy County Attorney Daniel M. Guzynski, spearheaded a campaign that would rival the best of courtroom drama performances.
Fun Fact:
Did you know that over the years Ed Corrigan appeared numerous times on Dateline NBC? He sure did. And in every case, he was adamant about why each of his prosecutions was warranted.
But for some inexplicable reason, in my state case, he refused. Despite making some sly statements on local TV that 'Dianne was kidnapped and murdered', he declined to appear on Dateline NBC to explain himself and justify his conduct.
Now, why do you suppose that is?
You don't have to be a rocket scientist to figure that one out. Look at all the case evidence on this website and you'll know why. Read the book, and you'll see it more clearly.
Read more and find out:
• how my first cross-examination with Ed Corrigan went
• why, after 6 months, he pulled out of our first signed plea agreement
• what was his agenda for the next three months as we headed to trial
• why he filed two additional charges against me
• what was the result of the second plea agreement
• what happened during the restitution hearing a few days after sentencing, and
• what facts and details I would learn from my attorney Patrick Sherlock, the Detention Center guards, and my cellies about Ed Corrigan, his pending and past cases, his ACLU reprimands by the Montana Supreme Court, and his courtroom conduct