ExpectingUnicorns
. . . only the pure of heart can see.
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I don't know if it's true or not, but lets just throw a wild hypothetical out there. What if what DB/JI/Family are saying about how they were initially interrogated was true. All the bad stuff that is alleged being said by LE, etc.
Would you want to go through that again? It's a hypothetical, just curious about what you would do if all of that really was true?
cityslick, this is not a hypothetical for me. Several years ago my family and I experienced some of those techniques from LE. False accusations, twisting of facts and intimidation in more than a couple of sessions. But, since we were all being truthful, those methods only helped to reinforce our desire for the truth to be known and prove our honesty and move the case along to a successful conclusion. It was painful and difficult but not as difficult as the original crime itself. I am thankful it is behind us now but I would certainly go through it all over again to expose the crime and criminal.
Because of our experience, I have to say I stand with Marc Klaas when he says, "Defense attorneys argue that the police cannot be trusted. However, the majority of law enforcement officers are dedicated preserving the peace, protecting the innocent, and finding the truth. The best way to assist them in finding the truth is to cooperate, clear yourself, and allow them to explore other avenues of investigation." And he further states, "When Polly disappeared, I did not understand my rights. I thought I had to talk to the police. I now know better, but it would not have made any difference. I reacted as do most innocent victim family members. I walked into the police station ready to turn in family members if necessary to bring Polly home." (http://www.klaaskids.org/1997/Summer 1997.pdf)
I wish Baby Lisa's parents were honest and innocent enough that they had nothing to fear from LE's questions but it doesn't appear, to me, that even they feel they are.