Jesus, the comments on that channel….WTAF? LOL
Yeah! Especially that guy who paid money (made a contribution) to get his nasty, disgusting comment on screen. MOOJesus, the comments on that channel….WTAF? LOL
To be clear, I wasn’t referring to onscreen comments shown during the show but rather the comments section for viewers & non-subscribers. The comments section is a good insight into how some people can listen & completely misrepresent and/or misunderstand what actually comes out of a person’s mouth. Reading & listening comprehension is an issue with many of the viewer comments I read.Yeah! Especially that guy who paid money (made a contribution) to get his nasty, disgusting comment on screen. MOO
Otherwise, I thought the discussion was a good insight into how jurors think.
I wish now I hadn't looked. SMHJesus, the comments on that channel….WTAF? LOL
You & me both but it’s just pretty much par for the course. For me, I think it’s going to be for the best to just try to listen to the content & not stray off into the comments, as much of it is just disrespectful venting or invitation to insults for having differing opinions. One subscriber’s comment which was shown onscreen during the live mentioned the comments were atypical in nature for that channel.I wish now I hadn't looked. SMH
No, the video is fine - it’s just the comment section which was ridiculous. The video was quite down the middle, from what I heard. I’d already listened to the juror interview he replayed but I didn’t hear too much "bashing" of the prosecution or the defense by the host. He just gave his perspective on the juror’s comments & made it clear he didn’t have enough of a background to make a call regarding RAs innocence or guilt. It’s worth a listen just ignore the obvious comments onscreen meant to incite reactions or are obvious trolling comments.@INfisherman
Thank you for the RDCV of that show, so I don't have to listen.
Not the kind of people I prefer to be representing the state or area where one lives, but not much I can do about that. Noted to steer clear of the faces I recognize when out & about locally.
I can read differing opinions or comments just fine when they are sensible & not attacking a person out of spite. That has nothing to do with WTAF. It’s the falsehoods & misunderstanding & inability to comprehend what a person says that is WTAF. Thanks for the advice but I can manage my viewing & reading habits just fine as a reasonable adult.My advice regarding comment sections, don't read them if you suspect they aren't like-minded.
WTAF comments come from both directions. IMO
LMAO - you win the internet for the day. No, I’ve never heard that before but if I may offer a slight addition, don’t leave out Reddit & save some of the enema since quite a bit of X just needs to be flushed.Well you know what they say.
If you had the give the internet an enema you would stick the tube in the YouTube comments section.
I appreciate the kind thoughts & words. Very considerate of you. This whole ordeal is obviously not about me - not even remotely close.@INfisherman
I must confess that prior to Abby and Libby, I’d never heard of Delphi, Indiana.
However, I certainly don’t judge that town nor the state of Indiana based on RA and his team of unethical, lowlife lawyers.
Clearly they don’t represent your state nor town, and I see what a good man you seem to be and that is representative enough for me. That goes for the other locals who have posted throughout this ordeal.
As a New Yorker I don’t expect to be judged by the murderers who exist here, although what you state is true—-you may perhaps recognize those faces when you are out locally, and in NYC that would be unlikely for me.
Keep up the good work! You represent the best of your area, as do the families of Abby and Libby.
IMO of course!
Yeah, another one of those too coincidental coincidences. What are the statistical odds of that I wonder?This especially stuck out to me:
“He had a collection of phones dating back to 1998, but he didn’t have that phone"
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‘Cleared’ - Carroll County Comet
Carroll County Prosecutor Nicholas McLeland spoke to the Carroll County Comet Friday, his first interview since the gag order was lifted in the Delphi double murder case. This is part of a continued series of first-hand perspectives from those closest to the case by journalist Amy...www.carrollcountycomet.com
I know it was mentioned he had large amount of phones and that the one from when the crimes occurred was missing, but that sentence is especially damning.
@MrsWatson Joining w you to thank @INfisherman for posting abridgement.@INfisherman
Thank you for the RDCV of that show, so I don't have to listen.
While it wasn’t the original intent, you’re more than welcome.@MrsWatson Joining w you to thank @INfisherman for posting abridgement.
TYVM INfisherman.
(In ^ post, did not recognize "RDCV" but figured my friend Google could help.
Sure enough, RDCV:
"The Retrievable Drop-in Check Valve (RDCV) is used to control back flow from high pressure formations into the well and through the drill string back to the surface."
Oh, w the things we learn on Websleuths, we could write articles to be pared down for Readers' Digest Condensed Version. Fun times.)