FactorFiction
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Don't be so hard on the BDA, she followed the evidence that was given in good faith. Its always better to err on the side of caution than to dismiss anything that doesn't fit the mold. She was faced with a very sick individual who was spewing some of the most vilest filth ever to come out of another human being. She was also dealing with Thailand and one of the reasons the BDA sent their investigators was actually for the protection of Karr. I've had several family members serve in Thailand and their police officials don't behave the way ours do. If US officials weren't there, they probably would have tortured him till he died. Not that he doesn't deserve that but if there was the potential that he had info about JBR then it would have been lost. She got him back to the States, where there could be no possibility of coercion that existed in Thailand. I really don't believe his statements in Thailand were not coerced. She examined the evidence and cut him loose. Unlike the Durham DA, she didn't drag the case out.
Some good things have come out of this...
1. JBR is back in the news
2. The case isn't dead and it puts pressure on the actual killer
3. People are talking
Some good things have come out of this...
1. JBR is back in the news
2. The case isn't dead and it puts pressure on the actual killer
3. People are talking