RB&SBM,
And I'd absolutely agree with you on your 'bolded' bits.
The truth does lay somewhere in the middle when it comes to podcasts or any other thing - one must do their own research to determine what is actually factual to make a true determination. If one chooses not to vary their own sources and research 'the facts' (ie: what was actually evidenced or testified to) then one will undoubtedly find only enough, or in this case, pay attention/read/listen to only that which confirms their own personal
opinion. And something being of one's opinion does not equal it being actually
factual. That's confirmation bias.
That's why I read through
all the documents of the case as they came out (including the many Franks' and their footnotes etc). It's why I listened to numerous and varied podcasts and MSM reportings of the goings-on and testimony given at trial.
It's why I placed more weight on things and evidence actually "testified to under sworn oath" rather than just taking 'allegations' never brought forth in court by witnesses or evidence as being factual just because some random youtuber states they are. The evidence and the testimony given under oath debunked the allegations made in the Franks'.
It's why I didn't pick and choose only one '(partial) quote' from the UN's Protocols on what constitutes "solitary confinement" to prop up an allegation of Richard Allen being "tortured". It's why
all the
UN Rules need to be read, considered and understood in coming to the determination that RA was
not tortured, nor did his confinement meet the definiton of "solitary confinement". It's why I believe this will play no bearing in any appeal. The fact that Richard Allen was kept in prison in pre-trial custody in prison is not limited to himself in Indiana, nor is Indiana limited in this respect amongst other states in the US. There is precedent - for personal safety and for access to the mental healthcare an individual inmate requires at the time - both of which were the determining factors considered by the original judge in making their decision to do so in this particular case.
Facts, evidence and law. Those things resulted in the Probable Cause that got RA arrested and remanded for trial (before any confession ever happened).
Those things resulted in the Jury finding him guilty.
Those are the things that must be flawed to result in any successful appeal.
Richard Allen isn't going anywhere. He's exactly where he needs to be. So found the facts, the evidence, the law and the Jury.