OrdinaryLife
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Meaning nothing. Just thought I'd give the opposition some fodder.
LOL! Okay....
Meaning nothing. Just thought I'd give the opposition some fodder.
No it doesn't and I never said YOU offended me but it did offend me highly that some seem to think because young children are taught to hunt early they will become murderers of human beings.
imoo
Does anyone know how far the blood trail from TR went from the door towards his car?
I respectfully disagree. OBE's very rational posts are going a long way towards making this an even-handed discussion. I pray she takes no breather!
Why would he have to wait on any forensic reports if he believes 100% that his client is innocent?
imoo
Then it was not a continued flow of Mr Romans laying there?It was drops from from higher up?maybe when he was shot in his arm?
Honestly, I don't know, I am no expert, but I do know that lawyers in general like to see every scrap of evidence before making a move..... I see no reason to jump to a plea deal.
One could even ask why the prosecution was in such a hurry to offer a plea, possibly because most of what they do have can or will be tossed out as illegally obtained.
Well I really don't know but I do think the DA has himself between a rock and a hard place. He has such heinous double murders but the defendant is a young juvenile. As he said the juvenile system was not established to handle cases like this. I would think it is almost nonexistent that a juvenile this age has killed two people. So the DA has a very unique case with a very unique defendant.
I think the main concern that the DA has is he does not want to wait to do something knowing that this kid will just walk without any Judge being able to impose mental health treatment for him and he worries if that doesn't happen then this untreated boy will be right back into society at large.
imoo
We don't know if the supposed drops were even blood. The testimony that causes us to discuss this came from one witness, Sgt. Rodriguez, who may have been mistaken. If it turns out that what he saw were old coffee stains, or some such, then the St Johns police theory is jeopardized. It would mean that Mr. Roman received all his wounds at the front door.
I agree, whether guilty or not (and I so hope he did not do it), this is a huge and complicated case. I do hope this little boy gets all of the help that he needs.
I have lived here all my life and it is safe to say he may walk just because of how all of this was handled, the police forces in those tiny towns are simply not equipped to handle this. In addition, they are missing crucial evidence that was simply "lost".
As a side note as I have been reading through the threads on this case, small towns like this are almost a world unto its own. Lots of them go around with rose colored glasses on, all is not always as it seams.
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