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Originally Posted by Wizzo
Exactly, from what I've seen of the case she's innocent.
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Originally Posted by Rochard
I've a few books about this and.... I can't see how she is guilty. She was a carefree American student in college abroad; There is zero evidence linking her to the crime. You can say there is DNA but of course her DNA is there - she lived there.
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Originally Posted by Tom_PM
Yes but in America we re-open murder cases whenever there is new evidence that is strong enough. In my area, a 20 year old case has new attention because of a apparent confession / bragging about getting away with it that was recorded by police. It's a very fluid story still.
Anyway here's a link: http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.s..._evidence.html
There are also appeals and whatnot. So really the American system can keep someone basically under scrutiny if not at trial for their entire life. Especially in murder cases which are never closed.
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It's all fucked up.
People spending decades in prison get exonerated after new DNA evidence.
O.J. gets away with murder and then ends up in prison because he is a dumbass.
Texas nukes death row prisoners with below average IQs who made confessions under duress.
Unless I have to report for jury duty, I want no part of it.
You won't find me glued to Court TV or Nancy Grace or some British tabloid toilet paper owned by Rupert Murdoch.
Judge not, lest ye be judged yourself.
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Approach the mirrored reflection saying his name three times : "Butcher .... Butcher .... Butcher ....."
and wait to see if this Bogeyman urban legend manifests in the background, looming over shoulder
While your neighbors were busy killing off everyone in the neighborhood
with your own butcher knife in hand concealed behind your back
you stood for
ever before the window saying
nothing