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Topic: Making a Murderer and the lack of faith in Police
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bananaz Knowflake Posts: 388 From: Orlando, FL USA Registered: Feb 2015
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posted January 06, 2016 05:01 PM
quote: Originally posted by theunknown: alrite alrite alrite ... I'll look into it
Lol if anything, it's kind of fascinating to watch IP: Logged |
PixieMG Knowflake Posts: 41 From: Argentina Registered: Dec 2015
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posted January 08, 2016 09:50 AM
I from an underdeveloped country, many things sucks here, but I'm glad that no one can be declared guilty (or even go to a trial) with just a confession. I hope someday the truth comes out, and all the people involved get some peace.------------------ Gemini Rising. Cancer Sun. Capricorn Moon. 6 Rx planets. IP: Logged |
hypatia238 Moderator Posts: 3064 From: AC-Neptune Quintile AMOR Registered: Sep 2014
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posted January 11, 2016 01:50 AM
quote: Originally posted by theunknown: [URL=http://jezebel.com/former-wisconsin-da-reveals-evidence-excluded-from-maki-1751196679]http://jezebel.com/former-wisconsin-da-reveals-evidence-excluded-from-maki-1751196679[/UR L] Here is the opposite view ... I would take conspiracy theories like polices going after a past convict to frame him as dubious. It's too time consuming and he's hardly important
He was suing the county for 36 million for putting him in jail for 18 years when he was innocent. If he was going to kill someone it would make sense he would go after a police officer or someone he felt was responsible for him ending up in jail for 18 years. Why jeopardize a 36 million lawsuit he would clearly win and commit a crime at that point? The police on the other hand had a 36 million motive. Further, precisely bc he is nobody with a super low IQ is why the police would feel it would be easy to get away with framing him and had the guts to do it. If it was someone important with resources that is riskier. If that 16 year old would have gotten a lawyer that cost money and requires a retainer of $10,000 or more he would not be in jail right now period. Its definitely possible he was framed (keyword possible), you got to watch the documentary. IP: Logged |
hypatia238 Moderator Posts: 3064 From: AC-Neptune Quintile AMOR Registered: Sep 2014
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posted January 11, 2016 01:51 AM
quote: Originally posted by PixieMG: I from an underdeveloped country, many things sucks here, but I'm glad that no one can be declared guilty (or even go to a trial) with just a confession. I hope someday the truth comes out, and all the people involved get some peace.
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bananaz Knowflake Posts: 388 From: Orlando, FL USA Registered: Feb 2015
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posted January 11, 2016 03:04 AM
quote: Originally posted by hypatia238: He was suing the county for 36 million for putting him in jail for 18 years when he was innocent. If he was going to kill someone it would make sense he would go after a police officer or someone he felt was responsible for him ending up in jail for 18 years. Why jeopardize a 36 million lawsuit he would clearly win and commit a crime at that point? The police on the other hand had a 36 million motive.Further, precisely bc he is nobody with a super low IQ is why the police would feel it would be easy to get away with framing him and had the guts to do it. If it was someone important with resources that is riskier. If that 16 year old would have gotten a lawyer that cost money and requires a retainer of $10,000 or more he would not be in jail right now period. Its definitely possible he was framed (keyword possible), you got to watch the documentary.
Ugh...I'm upset all over again just thinking about it. IP: Logged |
bananaz Knowflake Posts: 388 From: Orlando, FL USA Registered: Feb 2015
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posted January 11, 2016 03:06 AM
On that note, Pluto in Capricorn...perhaps this is a step in reforming the current justice system. So many people are angry about it. The real tragedy would be if nothing good came of it.IP: Logged |