Truthseeker79
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My wife is Irish and we read the Irish Central a lot which is how I became familiar with the case. Having a career in medical pathology as well as EMT in the army I found it compelling when the details emerged especially the autopsy. People are fully entitled to their opinions of course but I read just now a reaction on that particular memorial Facebook page which I can only presume is directed at my posts here. The control of thought on this case is amazing, even amongst Irish ex-pats my wife dare not mention she has doubts for fear of being ridiculed. There is a campaign all right, not sure it's a justice one as that can only be guaranteed through the judicial system and that is scheduled to happen. It looks like a personal smear campaign to discredit the arrested parties and create a certain public image of her to get it spread far and wide, especially in the States in NC and Tenessee where she lives and where a jury will be selected from. They are using social media expertly I'll give them that! Never seen a victims family awaiting a trial harness the power of the media before the trial even begins....usually see it after the trial if someone was acquitted of the crime and the victims family launch a public campaign of protest then. This is a public campaign of protest when there is no criminal injustice handed down yet to protest against! Very odd.