weepingangel
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I have to wonder if the Rasheem Carter case is similar? MOO.
Post in thread 'MS - Rasheem Carter, 25, called mom said life in danger, Smith County, scattered remains found in 2022 and 2023' MS - Rasheem Carter, 25, called mom said life in danger, Smith County, scattered remains found in 2022 and 2023
Do we know which officer admitted lying initially? Is there a chance they would have gotten away with it otherwise?Ex-Mississippi cops' plead guilty to torturing and abusing black men
Deputies for the Rankin County Sheriff's Office, and one from the Richland Police Department, have been charged with conspiracy to commit obstruction of justice.www.dailymail.co.uk
It’s horrific. I am shocked that they all pleaded guilty.I am from Mississippi (and still live here) and I'm just heartbroken. What these men went through is shocking, and I don't even have the words to express how repulsive I find the acts of these cops. My ex-boyfriend was an officer at the Richland Police Department 10-15 years ago (when we were together) and the cronyism ran deep back then. I'm so glad these events were brought to light, the victims were believed, and the thugs were brought to justice. I'm glad they pleaded guilty and saved us the farce of a trial. Ugh. Just disgusted.
Me too! Did any of the articles state there was a plea deal? I was wondering if their lawyers advised them that things would go worse for them if they went to trial. I do wonder how they'll fare in prison. Karma and all...It’s horrific. I am shocked that they all pleaded guilty.
I didn’t see that. I think it was on advisement as well…Me too! Did any of the articles state there was a plea deal? I was wondering if their lawyers advised them that things would go worse for them if they went to trial. I do wonder how they'll fare in prison. Karma and all...
Perhaps. I was pleased to see that one has stepped up and taken responsibility for his actions. A rarity these days, for sure. Hopefully sincere and not just angling for lighter sentencing...I didn’t see that. I think it was on advisement as well…
It’s gonna suck for them I’m sure.
Maybe they can change as human beings over this…
Do we know which officer admitted lying initially? Is there a chance they would have gotten away with it otherwise?
I’m going to look later. I’m just curious.From a video with the victims, I got the impression that they weren’t believed initially, so yes the officers could have gotten away with it. I don’t have time right now to dig deeper to answer which officer admitted lying, but it’s somewhere in the posted links.