I saw this article http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/prosecutors-paid-massive-amount-expert-etan-patz-case-article-1.3367894 and then started noticing a number of similarities with the Hser Ner Moo "investigation" and other cases. I was living in nys when Etan Patz was in the news and remember...
Could you be a little more direct with your point?
The drain plug, from start to finish, was a red herring. It had nothing to do with the fact that a guy who probably had a few beers didn't do well kayaking.
I'm honestly not able to figure out what point you are trying to make but I can...
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It looks like the police messed up in charging her for a crime that she did not commit. Then, when it became too obvious to the public that the police were creating a criminal rather than catching one, they looked for a way to backpedal.
The police are using the ploy of...
Why do you think she pled guilty?
Do you think most people would have been asked to plead guilty to manslaughter for failing to anticipate the dangers of kayaking, which appears to be what she pled guilty to?
Is it possible that the police simply refuse to admit they made a mistake and they...
On researching a little more.
1) "Graswald reached an agreement with prosecutors to plead guilty to the lesser felony charge of negligent homicide, in which she admitted she should have perceived the risks of the dangers out on the water that day. She has always maintained she never intended...
So you are saying that you believe she did what? Pulled the drain plug from the kayak? Failed to call 911 when he asked her to? They were engaged to be married so if she was going to kill him, why wouldn't she wait til they were actually married and she would have gotten a lot of benefit?
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Sorry to push, but could you explain how it "kind of nixes the argument that she may not have been guilty of anything except being foreign and scared of and manipulated by the police"?
Was she a small foreign woman in an area where she had no family and did not speak the language fluently? I...
Could you elaborate?
I remember reading about this last year. A few observations.
1) I've been in the Hudson river in a canoe, including on Bannerman's island. It is a bit confusing to imagine a "murder plot" that relies on somebody drowning there, even in cold water. I've been in a swamped...
This is the first of five tapes. The others will be posted when available. They have not been translated yet and include only the Burmese portion of the conversation.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/g1ug6xrkeuz05yk/Confession%20tape%201.docx?dl=0
http://pastebin.com/2ANpRMCb...
This post regards a case that has been discussed on several websites already, and provides an update that may be useful.
Esar Met, also known as Samad or Max, was convicted of raping and killing Hser Ner Moo, a young child who lived near him in Salt Lake.
Here is a brief summary of the...
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