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Come on FG, take one for the team.Are you going to listen and then summarize?![]()
Come on FG, take one for the team.Are you going to listen and then summarize?![]()
I'm listening right now. I'm not going to summarize, though.Are you going to listen and then summarize?![]()
OK, if you say so. I'm 8 minutes in and had to stop. I'll continue...I'm listening right now. I'm not going to summarize, though.I will say that, so far, AC and KG sound a bit conflicted about it. They have reasons to wonder if some of the information in that motion is inaccurate. IDK..
This case is an X-File. Trust No One.
ETA: I think this is an interesting half-hour perspective, IMO. Worth the time.
I will volunteer as tribute!Are you going to listen and then summarize?![]()
Don't get me wrong...I LOVE when people summarize. However, I've found many times that when I listen for myself, things jump out at me that the people summarizing didn't include. We all are likely to find significance in things someone else might not. Our natural bias will probably influence how we summarize, as well. It is what it is.OK, if you say so. I'm 8 minutes in and had to stop. I'll continue...
Because he wasn't a consultant and he framed MW as a thief. Which is the opposite of being "open". He did this in attempt to separate himself and the defense from the leak. In fact initially they proclaimed there was no way the leak came from defense. Even in chambers they tried to insinuate that it was a clerk on the other side. Thou dost protest too much.
MW was a civilian, "the public" and should not have been allowed access to any of the evidence, crime scene photos, discovery, defense strategies or details of the case outside of what had been released to the public legally.
OK, if you say so. I'm 8 minutes in and had to stop. I'll continue...
Also to note: NMcl has never tried a murder trial in his career, he was originally a public defender. It seems like a lot of pressure for a case this huge to be the first case you prosecute. JMO.I'm not sure how to feel about any of this. I'm not comfortable with the belief system that every word from the D is a lie and every word from the P is truth. That possible omissions from the D should be grounds for severe reprimands, while possible omissions from LE are summarily dismissed without hearing.
It took NMcL nearly a year and three months to correct the charges against RA. RA has been in IDOC most of that time, without private access to his lawyers. JG hasn't followed due process.
The D have done things they shouldn't have done, yes, and they should be sanctioned. But why are all the wrongdoings done by the rest of the parties not punishable?
I'm exhausted for the families.
MRC, the guy from Texas, lied to them? What about?I will volunteer as tribute!
11 minutes in and they have already disclosed the MWC lied to them.
I finished and I won't summarize because I'm sure my bias will be showing.Don't get me wrong...I LOVE when people summarize. However, I've found many times that when I listen for myself, things jump out at me that the people summarizing didn't include. We all are likely to find significance in things someone else might not. Our natural bias will probably influence how we summarize, as well. It is what it is.
Does anyone know if the conservation officer that RA allegedly gave his statement to originally in 2017 was named Dan Dulin? Can anyone give me the 2017 first tip run down/drop a link? I have read conflicting things. TIA
Yes, MRC was the source in Texas (that received the photos/information from RF who had received them from MW), had sent the photos to another YouTuber days prior to sendng them to TMS.MRC, the guy from Texas, lied to them? What about?
Are we sure that this statement is true in its entirety? We know for sure that the discovery materials were compromised. We know for sure that pictures of alleged Odinist runes from the CS were posted on the web. The FM has alleged that Odinists posted what look like reenactments of the CS before that info was publicly available. I have not seen the claim that the actual bodies were posted. But let me admit I may have missed more than a few details of the goings on. Been away.For me, the outrage is that the girl's families discovered that the stolen pictures of their deceased naked bodies were posted on the internet. That is disgusting and inexcusable, imo.
The MS's latest podcast actually addressed this. To their knowledge, no, the photos of the girls have not been posted to the internet. They felt like the image first brought to the families attention was of blood on the tree. That is horrible enough, of course. But if we are scrutinizing the wording in the motion, then we in the public cannot be sure, IMO. Nobody appears to have posted the photos online, but perhaps the investigation knows differently. JMO.Are we sure that this statement is true in its entirety? We know for sure that the discovery materials were compromised. We know for sure that pictures of alleged Odinist runes from the CS were posted on the web. The FM has alleged that Odinists posted what look like reenactments of the CS before that info was publicly available. I have not seen the claim that the actual bodies were posted. But let me admit I may have missed more than a few details of the goings on. Been away.
Some think they likely blacked out areas of the bodiesDo we have any idea what photos have been allegedly manipulated by the defense?
They just keep looking more and more repulsive.