Exactly what it was.Lmao... he has one of the best attorneys in the area, I'm sure he told him to do it to get rid of the death penalty. IMO
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Exactly what it was.Lmao... he has one of the best attorneys in the area, I'm sure he told him to do it to get rid of the death penalty. IMO
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BREAKING: Cosmo DiNardo defense attorney says his client has confessed to "participation in murders of four young men."
Defense attorney Paul Lang wouldn't say if others are involved in the killings, but says the four men who are murdered are the four missing since last week.
http://www.burlingtoncountytimes.co...cle_7625c650-ec5b-513c-a75f-dfcf506cfc0f.html
Thanks, its showing up for me but not sure if there's a specific way to post twitter links here
"Confessed to participation" - does this imply he may have not done it alone?
My thoughts exactly.Hmm the participation verbiage does seem to imply he may not be the only one with blood on their hands right?
Confess? He must have a get out of jail free card in his wallet.
He will claim it was coerced, just wait and see.
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The threat of the death penalty to the uneducated POI is probably pretty persuasive though!
Buckle your seat belts
At this point he really has no incentive not to squeal on any other(s) and try to have them share the blame.My thoughts exactly.
Buckle up, children. This ride is about to get bumpy.
You are exactly correct Gracie2112. I have a nephew that is bi-polar.Having people in my life who are bi-polar, I can only speak to that condition, but often people with these conditions, though troubled, are still very lovable. They can often be exceptionally intelligent. And caring.
But then the disease sets in. And having seen people I love flip out, when I wasn't prepared for it, you simply do not know what to do. Most of us are not trained to deal with serious mental health issues.
And schizophrenia is often not apparent in the early years of someone's life. It can appear to pop up out of nowhere. The ATV injury may have taken his illness to a whole new and unexpected place. His parents know him as an infant, a toddler, he is of their flesh. They may have believed there were things they could still do to help him have a healthy normal life--he is very young.
I doubt that in their wildest dreams they ever saw this coming.
I don't want to be insensitive towards CD's parents and what they must be feeling right now, and I try to imagine how it would be if I were the one in their position. At the same time, I find myself "questioning their motives" still.
Conflicted.....so conflicted.