Wow, I thought that was pretty standard, especially where two kids are killed.
Bernina, yes on being able to recall but I don't believe insanity suffers from remorse and covering the kids with blankets, IMO, shows remorse.
thanks---I'm not familiar a little with mental illness--mom was always "quirky" and then got dementia and that was crazy time
Florida State Law does not mandate interrogations to be electronically recorded.
Most LE agencies choose to do so, but they aren't required by law - even murder cases.
This map shows what states do have the law - there are 20. Florida is not one of them.
http://www.innocenceproject.org/news/LawView3.php
zoey I grew up with some crazy relatives. Forget about getting an 'I'm sorry' from them after they scared the bejesus out of the household and had everyone hiding in the crawl spaces of the house (because of screamed threats of killing the Germans). I came to believe that in the grip of insanity neither of these three relatives thought they were wrong, what they did was wrong or did they feel any remorse.
Florida State Law does not mandate interrogations to be electronically recorded.
Most LE agencies choose to do so, but they aren't required by law - even murder cases.
This map shows what states do have the law - there are 20. Florida is not one of them.
http://www.innocenceproject.org/news/LawView3.php
Damn, I ate 1/3 of an apple pie with cool-whip listening to that.
Damn, I ate 1/3 of an apple pie with cool-whip listening to that.
Right, FL LE can be selective about whom they video-graph.
1/2 a big bag of beef chips. :blushing:
1/2 a big bag of beef chips. :blushing: