stmarysmead
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absolutely!
But I wonder whether ABC was put under any 'pressure' to run this old story with the tape.. It was a very badly edited piece.. We know the feds are not co-operating with the local police or they would have handed the work records over immediately without the necessity of the prosecution to obtain a court order, costing valuable time.
Again, the actual trial could be a long way off yet so media are reluctant to run stories so early in a process. There are many angles media could take in relation to the autopsy by inviting expert witnesses to comment, but unsure whether that can take place at this point in time?
By the book, they need the court order. The FBI doesn't care about these two...formerly unimportant...retired guys. Now, the Martens would like to scare the Corbetts into thinking they are big shots...but please notice...they had to write on the FB pages of politicians. They don't even know people who know those politicians. (Not that even that is a big deal). They don't move in those circles.
Their son was booked on child endangerment charges, wasn't he? No clout there to cover up. The niece got charged with passing bad checks. Same thing.
How humiliating but nothing like the daughter and Father's heinous beat down of her husband.
Perhaps they believed that they could scare the Corbetts into giving Molly their way....because being from another country and culture they could puff themselves up as IMPORTANT people.
I'm just praying that the Corbett side of the story gets known here. Maybe their attorneys know some reporters that they can interest in their side of the case.
I can't imagine any "pressure" that could be brought...unless the reporter and station are very sympathetic to the cause of domestic violence and believe...as many here now do...that a woman must always be believed when she makes an accusation.
Or so our Universities are preaching.
All just my opinion.
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