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From JAX First Coast News
“It wasn’t easy, but the men and women who carried this case never gave up. Now, 31 years later and with the help of advanced DNA technology, we are able to announce this arrest,” said Edwin Cayenne, director of investigations and Homeland Security for the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office. “While Tina’s life was tragically cut short, we hope this development brings some measure of peace to her loved ones.”
Never gave up? Oh, yea, you did. You gave up when you unjustly accused an innocent man.
Personally, I was revolted by all the media messages of the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office and the State’s Attorney. Not that they are talking about the fact that they FINALLY caught the perp, which is great, but how they minimized the real harm the Jax investigators and State’s Attorneys perpetuated against Tina and her entire family (which includes Chad, BTW, he was her brother-in-law). Not to mention the grave injustice they rained down on Chad and his family. There should have been a heavy dose of mea culpa and humility in all these quotes and news conferences. But no, wanting to sound like heroes. Read the Innocence Project’s articles on this case. Absolute malfeasance, that one could argue was overt “framing” an innocent party by lazy and outrageous prosecutors.
Not to mention, once the conviction was overturned by the fact that DNA under Tina’s fingernails DID NOT match Chad, the”unwilling to admit they’re wrong” prosecutors arrested him againg and were going to retry him again! It took ANOTHER demand by the defense that they test DNA on the bedsheets (that matched the fingernails) before they dropped the case. Unbelievable arrogance and injustice.
This case shows the divide in the justice system. If Chad would have had a good lawyer from the get go, these prosecutors would not have been able to get away with this.
Some say justice delayed is justice denied. Well, this was 100% on the folks now bragging about their accomplishments.
“It wasn’t easy, but the men and women who carried this case never gave up. Now, 31 years later and with the help of advanced DNA technology, we are able to announce this arrest,” said Edwin Cayenne, director of investigations and Homeland Security for the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office. “While Tina’s life was tragically cut short, we hope this development brings some measure of peace to her loved ones.”
Never gave up? Oh, yea, you did. You gave up when you unjustly accused an innocent man.
Personally, I was revolted by all the media messages of the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office and the State’s Attorney. Not that they are talking about the fact that they FINALLY caught the perp, which is great, but how they minimized the real harm the Jax investigators and State’s Attorneys perpetuated against Tina and her entire family (which includes Chad, BTW, he was her brother-in-law). Not to mention the grave injustice they rained down on Chad and his family. There should have been a heavy dose of mea culpa and humility in all these quotes and news conferences. But no, wanting to sound like heroes. Read the Innocence Project’s articles on this case. Absolute malfeasance, that one could argue was overt “framing” an innocent party by lazy and outrageous prosecutors.
Not to mention, once the conviction was overturned by the fact that DNA under Tina’s fingernails DID NOT match Chad, the”unwilling to admit they’re wrong” prosecutors arrested him againg and were going to retry him again! It took ANOTHER demand by the defense that they test DNA on the bedsheets (that matched the fingernails) before they dropped the case. Unbelievable arrogance and injustice.
This case shows the divide in the justice system. If Chad would have had a good lawyer from the get go, these prosecutors would not have been able to get away with this.
Some say justice delayed is justice denied. Well, this was 100% on the folks now bragging about their accomplishments.