Donjeta
Adji Desir, missing from Florida
- Joined
- Mar 11, 2009
- Messages
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RONALD CUMMINGS: Well, maybe these (EXPLETIVE DELETED) won`t lock me up for the rest of my life anyway.
TERESA NEVES: They ought to let you out for helping them (EXPLETIVE DELETED), I mean, shoot.
RONALD CUMMINGS: I`m innocent. I tell you, I`m innocent.
TERESA NEVES: You are? Yes. I believe you are. I know you wouldn`t do nothing like that.
RONALD CUMMINGS: Well, you never know what they can prove, though.
TERESA NEVES: Oh I know they don`t got it all out there. They got it on audio and video and pictures, and so I mean, they`re --
This sounds a bit like Teresa's knee jerk response "you are?" in response to Ron telling the world he's innocent says she doesn't really believe he's innocent at all, although she feels she has to make assurances about it.
As a matter of fact, Ronald doesn't sound like he believes he's innocent either, because he says you never know what the police can prove. IMO, only guilty people would say that or worry about that. An innocent man would know that there's no guilt to be proved, no proof of something you didn't do. An innocent man would be more likely to talk about being framed or set up or evidence that could go either way in the eyes of the jury or misleading witnesses or the prosecutor putting a convincing spin on things. Not proving one's guilt if one's innocent.