http://www.boston.com/news/nation/2014/07/21/questions-police-account-child-death-hot-car/fNCwGu2GIj9KZefvm40BBP/story.html#comments
Detectives lie, just as do suspects. Good article, and worth the read.
this in response to MzOpinionBd. It's been a while since I have been here - sorry.
You guys have changed everything since I have been here?!? Hope I am replying n the right spot.
I was pretty sure the detective was lying on the stand when he testified.
He was rattling off many of the texts and phone calls on Ross's phone. But when the defense attorney asked him if he had...
We will never know if he said something about the case because the state blocked that. And I suspect they blocked it because it was not helpful to their case.
In my opinion, Stornes lied about thinking it was only 6:30, and in my opinion, he did that to try to save his own skin. Unnecessarily, as it turned out, since the state ignored it.
If he would lie to save his own skin, in my opinion, he would lie to protect Jordon and his other friends.
Why...
Did you believe Stornes was telling the truth about why he was out past his curfew?
He thought it was only 6:30?
If there was a weapon in the SUV, all of the young men had a reason to lie.
I know Stormes watched part of the trial. I can't find a timeline, or the police interview of the...
If Jordon were alone in the car, he may not have responded to MD in the same way.
If the gun gave MD courage, did the three friends of Jordon give him "courage"?
MD is not the only witness that may have given self serving testimony. The three boys with Jordon also had reason to tailor their...
Wasting their time, or not wasting their time, (mistrial), has nothing to do with guilt or innocence, and IMO, should not be considered.
Their only job is deciding guilt or innocence based on the evidence put forth in a court of law.
You would CHANGE your mind based on not on evidence put forth in the trial, but on a possible mistrial?
I must be mistaken, because I thought that their entire decision was to be based on trial testimony.
Help me understand the "angle" theory you have.
MD was in the front seat of his car. Jordon was in the back seat BEHIND MD, but parallel to MD.
If the door was shut, IMO, the bullets would have been at an angle. If the door was open even slightly, it would be more of a 90 degree angle...
Unfortunately, I believe it is true in a general sense, and has been for some time.
If the judge and attorneys are having trouble with the language, I would think that would be even more true for jurors not educated in legalize.
The judge mentioned that the attorneys and he spent over five hours...
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