Some journalists undermine their own professsion by chasing ratings and clicks, blurring the truth with selacious details and eschewing facts for sensationalism.
They would be held in a much higher regard if integrity wasn't so easily compromised.
JMO.
Lawering up is the smart thing to do especially when the circumstances are as grave as this. I wouldn't speak to the police without counsel because I would want to ensure everything was on the up and up and that my rights weren't being trampled.
It's easy to think that if you are innocent you...
The mental gymnastics required to blame a troubled and naive young girl - a child in the eyes of the law - when you have a 50 year old teacher who does not have the excuse of naivete - beggars bloody belief.
I don't know if I believe her story that the intent was only to rob him. Hmm.
The prosecutors couldn't get an indictment of the supposed killer even after the plea deal - what a spectacular misfire.
8 years is paltry given the conspiracy and luring the victim.
jmo.
A lot of quotations on her instagram about being ugly :(
Sadly, insecurities and vulnerabilities are like dog whistles to predators and opportunists.
I hope she is found soon before he knocks her life any further off course.
The sentence is contemptible and her family supporting him will harm the girl just as much as the rape itself, if not more.
Once again the perpetrator is afforded more consideration than the victim. Abhorrent.
Now that I think of it, it would be risky for the perp to call and wait for someone to pick them up [not impossible but risky] so I am now taken with the idea that the accomplice could have followed behind Dani's car and once her car was parked at her building, the perp exited and made for...
I was using "they/them" in the singular as the perpetrator is not yet identified but it can also be taken as plural to incorporate a possible accomplice.
I think two people at most are involved.
If the perpetrator did in fact drive and park Dani's car in her usual spot, then I wonder if this...
Hi everyone - I've lurked on this thread since the beginning and thought for sure Dani would be quickly found or someone arrested long before now. It is disheartening to see the threads slow down somewhat. Sadly the information available is finite and we are left going round in circles. I...
I wasn't saying no weapon was used - I was postulating how a single person could control 2 people using the psychology of fear - it was in response to someone who thought it couldn't be achieved without a gun.
I think a weapon is likely or at the very least, tools to subdue such as...
Very possible but his surliness could also be more pronounced especially once he realised he hadn't got away as cleanly as he first thought [video/audio etc].
It is possible to control and coerce someone without the aid of a weapon. Tone of voice, body language and general disposition, especially if commanding and authoritative. An otherwise staunch person can be intimidated into submission.
Even when they had full clarity of the situation, the girls...
I'd like to think he would have given something away in the immediate aftermath but it's wishful thinking perhaps.
Even with everything we know about killers and how they seem to glide back into normalcy, it is always possible he let the mask slip especially if it was his first time.
Dennis...
Surely his behaviour and demeanor was noticeably different to someone that knows him.
Even as a stone cold killer with no remorse, he would have been pumped up on adrenaline from the killings and evading attention and detection.
It's hard to believe he dusted himself off, took a deep breath...
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