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    GUILTY ID - Robert Manwill, 8, Boise, 24 July 2009 - #5

    Noway, She could be mistaken, sure. Eyewitness testimony is very unreliable because the slightest inference can cause untold amounts of false positives. For example, if you were the person who was the very first to question a witness like the little girl, you'd have to be very careful on how...
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    GUILTY ID - Robert Manwill, 8, Boise, 24 July 2009 - #5

    "...The indictment alleges that Ehrlick Jr. intentionally tortured Manwill "with the intent to cause suffering, to execute vengeance or to satisfy some sadistic inclination by inflicting on Robert G. Manwill extreme or prolonged acts of brutality with the intent to cause suffering." Jenkins...
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    GUILTY ID - Robert Manwill, 8, Boise, 24 July 2009 - #5

    I knew that little girl didn't see Robert when she said. Not only is eye witness testimony unreliable, it's the dam inferences projected and presented by other kids, or parents or whomever is asking the questions that fouls up the recollection of any given event. But hey, that's the way people...
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    GUILTY ID - Robert Manwill, 8, Boise, 24 July 2009 - #5

    Now the clock starts ticking. LE must have all the evidence etc. they need to make this stick. HOORAY! Let's pray for justice for Robert.
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    GUILTY ID - Robert Manwill, 8, Boise, 24 July 2009 - #5

    Idahonative, I too have wondered how the killer and accomplices managed to remove poor little Robert from the apartment without being noticed. I've read somewhere that there was blood found on the stairs. This sort of reminds me of the Stacy Peterson case where Drew and the relative removed...
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    GUILTY ID - Robert Manwill, 8, Boise, 24 July 2009 - #5

    Looks to me like the general public/family members who want to "control" public opinion... and others on the Statesman comment pages are getting very impatient. They remind me of a spider nest where starving for information, they begin to canabalize each other. Ewww. As far at the little...
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    GUILTY ID - Robert Manwill, 8, Boise, 24 July 2009 - #5

    Grandmaj, I wonder that too. I venture to guess that the cops have their main suspect in their sights, and are simply tying things together for charging. Also, they could be working to tie accomplices into the case using various methods like wire taps, surveillance, etc., like they did to...
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    GUILTY ID - Robert Manwill, 8, Boise, 24 July 2009 - #5

    Posting here is giving all of us an outlet to release our disappointment and rage feelings for crimes against children. Researching the familys' past also helps us feel like we are doing something, anything to purge the rage and turn it into something comforting. Those involved in Robert's...
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    GUILTY ID - Robert Manwill, 8, Boise, 24 July 2009 - #5

    This waiting time reminds me of afternoons in my gram's house. While we napped or rested our eyes, gram was in the kitchen humming softly while she kneaded bread, stirred the pots. Soft, calm kitchen sounds and all the while every move she made was efficient, expert and resolved no different...
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    GUILTY ID - Robert Manwill, 8, Boise, 24 July 2009 - #5

    As much as public records are useful, many of them are not accurate. I know this because a close friend was convicted over 25 years ago for a felony, and the Idaho public records show he has TWO convictions. He doesn't. He has one. Although he's tried a number of times to correct this with...
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    GUILTY ID - Robert Manwill, 8, Boise, 24 July 2009 - #5

    Probably spend endless hours trying to manipulate and con items from their family and friends, all the while insisting that nothing is ever their fault. They sit around building whacky alibis in this amoral attempt at self acquittal and impunity. "I didn't do it!" says the thief, as he or...
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    GUILTY ID - Robert Manwill, 8, Boise, 24 July 2009 - #5

    The Statesman had a family tree type article some time last week, but now I can't find it. I am guessing that it was archived. The names would give some of you more to use in searching public records/court cases. In the meantime, it's probably in the best interests of LE to take as long as they...
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    GUILTY ID - Robert Manwill, 8, Boise, 24 July 2009 - #5

    Noway, The last I recall, the birthday party story was a ruse fabricated by DE. He supposedly said Robert was at the pool where a man with a mustache invited him to this birthday party. Nobody else saw this couple, who DE said were overweight, nor had they heard of any birthday party. It's...
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    GUILTY ID - Robert Manwill, 8, Boise, 24 July 2009 - #5

    I got some very positive news about this case from someone close to it. Operations are running as best as can be expected, and the BPD are doing a great job keeping things close to the vest. It is frustrating that we can't simply grease the wheels of justice as we are stuck here, waiting...
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    ID - Robert Manwill, 8, Boise, 24 July 2009 - #4

    I'm speculate that LE has established a pretty strong timeline that could go something like this if MJ was at work::: Robert last seen around 7:30 going to his apartment. Robert has tragic event in the apt., Daniel calls his brother to find a way to move Robert (baby was also in Daniel's...
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    ID - Robert Manwill, 8, Boise, 24 July 2009 - #3

    Passionflower. I doubt the dog turned on Robert. He walked the dog, or it walked him, and was around it all the time. I've been reading the alibi building by the b/f, but also keeping in mind one is innocent until proven guilty.
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    ID - Robert Manwill, 8, Boise, 24 July 2009 - #3

    Maybe it's been a long time since Robert last saw a dentist, so DNA tests are possible.
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    ID - Robert Manwill, 8, Boise, 24 July 2009 - #3

    Passionflower, No pressers that I know of have been announced yet, but it's only 8:30 here. Occam's Razor from my point of view says it is Robert. 1. No other kids are missing. 2. Wearing a blue shirt. 3. Family in deep grief leaving police station yesterday, and mom in tears and needing...
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    ID - Robert Manwill, 8, Boise, 24 July 2009 - #3

    The Watermaster says there is no way, no way anything larger than a tennis ball can float through the canal grates from Wallis' house to where the body was found in Kuna. What's also strange is LE saying they won't know who the body is until after an autopsy. IMO it's "newsspeak" for "we...

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