By ANDREA PEYSER
"For six weeks, we've sat on hard, wooden benches out in Queens and watched, with curiosity and disgust, as prosecutors put on a lame and listless case against three police detectives charged with killing Sean Bell.
I've been saying this for more than a month. I'll say it again:
There is no case.
Nearly every prosecution witness -
folks obsessed with large lawsuits,
long rap sheets and resumes containing items such as
"pole dancer" and
"crack dealer" - tripped themselves up.
They told transparent lies and contradicted one another."
Who would have guessed? Why haven't we heard about this before
