I said that before it's just so strange to me how people can read the same thing and come up with a completely different conclusion.Having read the pre-trial documents I just can't understand why anyone would still believe they are guilty?
I have read documents at callahans, and trial transcripts. No need to assume if a person does not agree that the WM3 are innocent, that we haven't read the documents. Wow.
I don't think anyone was assuming that Peepers. You have told us several times that you're only part way through your first reading of Devil's Knot, and you don't know much about this case, and you haven't made up your mind yet. Its from that information that we're assuming you are new to the case and haven't read all the documents, not because you disagree with us.
I have often encountered the "read at Callahan's and you'll see that they're guilty" advice from non supporters. Why they would assume that I had not read the trial documents is beyond me. However, like claudicici said, two people can read the same documents and come to two different conclusions. Here's food for thought: Why has no one every made a documentary stating (or implying) that Damien, Jason and Jessie are guilty?
A jury "documented" their guilt and America "watched" this documentary in their newspapers and television news as it unfolded.
CNN and other news channels also documented the release on August 19, 2011. There have been countless newspaper articles and television news pieces that have also documented this situation as the terrible miscarriage of justice that is was. My question is why, if for no other reason than to counter the numerous shows chronicling this case as a miscarriage of justice (which it truly was), has no producer or director come forward to present the case as if the WMFree were guilty?
......because these men are not the center of everyone's universe.
I have often encountered the "read at Callahan's and you'll see that they're guilty" advice from non supporters. Why they would assume that I had not read the trial documents is beyond me. However, like claudicici said, two people can read the same documents and come to two different conclusions. Here's food for thought: Why has no one every made a documentary stating (or implying) that Damien, Jason and Jessie are guilty?
Back on topic, hopefully it won't be too much longer until we have the results from the further testing to discuss. IIRC, the fibers were being retested to see if the garments collected from the homes of Damien and Jason were actual matches or if those garments can be excluded. There is more testing ongoing, also. Unfortunately, the contents of Stevie's stomach (the green vegetable-like matter) was not properly stored and therefore cannot be tested again. However, I keep hearing that there is much more information from the testing that is forthcoming. I'm getting a bit impatient, but I can do nothing but wait. I'll post a link whenever it's made publicly available.
http://www.midsouthjustice.com/Home.htm
Has anyone read on this website? I just found this today.
I'm not buying the theory completely but a lot of it makes a lot of sense to me.
Ok to play Devils Advocate on that one particular point (and I've made it pretty abundantly clear where I stand on this case)... I hate to say a good bit of it is money. A "innocent" person wrongly accused plays much better than saying the justice system got it right. For every high profile case there is a wide contingent of people who proclaim the innocence of the accused (Amanda Knox, Troy Davis, Leonard Peltier, Assata Shakur, Mumia Abu-Jamal, etc.) regardless of how much evidence there is to their guilt. My personal opinion while looking extensively really only into the Knox and Peltier case I firmly believe they are both guilty as hell, but search anywhere on the net, even this very site, and you will see I'm at least vocally in the minority. As for WM3 well as big as the supporter movement is, I'd venture to say about 90% of the people over on the WM3.org wall know nothing about this case other than maybe what they saw in PL1 and PL2 (if even that) as we know when there is a cause, no matter what it is, there will be tons of people waiting in line to get behind it.... and the media will be waiting to jump onto to that if it means money or ratings.
CNN and other news channels also documented the release on August 19, 2011. There have been countless newspaper articles and television news pieces that have also documented this situation as the terrible miscarriage of justice that is was. My question is why, if for no other reason than to counter the numerous shows chronicling this case as a miscarriage of justice (which it truly was), has no producer or director come forward to present the case as if the WMFree were guilty?
Juries can be wrong. That's why we have an appeals process in this country. In this case, two juries got it wrong. Thankfully, some of the damage done by those juries has been undone. The rest will also be eventually undone, too.
That's also my observation, I watch alot of them too. Most of them are made from the angle of cops/FBI as the heroes tracking down a dangerous criminal, and that doesn't seem to do their ratings any harm.
Besides, if ratings were all they were worried about a programme about Satanic ritual killing of children would pull in massive ratings. One of the highest ratings ever for a single programme was the episode of the Geraldo show about Satanism. It was one of the worst pieces of rubbish ever broadcast, but it was brilliant from a ratings point of view.
All true, but it doesn't really explain why nobody has done a documentary from the prosecution point of view. All these shows like True Crime, 48 hours, etc, they don't need any given case to stay famous for years, they've got thousands of cases out there they can cover.
It surely does, it will be more popular and draw more attention if it portrays three young men wronged as opposed to three young men being exactly where they belong.