MurriFlower
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Or neither! Listen, this is one instance where the wildcard excuse of "cops lie" might--and I hold pretty strong reservations--be the case. Tom Haney is a policeman, a homicide detective. He's probably used that tactic in the past. But let's take a CLOSE look at this.
Finally, an admission from you that they use 'tactics'. This is a breakthrough!!
Tom Haney is widely described as one of the finest homicide detectives in the country. I'm sure if you asked people who know him, "nit wit" is not the first word that comes to mind.
Exactly, so they did not lose, leave behind, or couldn't just put their hands on, the medical report at all. They just didn't have one that said what they were telling PR.
Whatever.There's also the whole deal with him and Mary Lacy, but we'll get to that later!
No, that's NOT what he said. Like I just said, Haney is no fool. He knows you have to keep your cards close to your vest. I honestly don't see what your problem is with that, Murri. Indeed, maybe if the DA's office had done that instead of giving everything away to the Rs, this case would be solved already!
There is no problem if the interveiws are not made public (as the cops would have expected). They were very careful NOT to out and out lie, just to say things that weren't proven, a fine line but dishonest nevertheless. It wouldn't have mattered what the DA gave away (assuming that they gave ANYTHING away) if they had evidence that was irrefutable.
I have no reason to doubt him, Murri. You keep arguing that this evidence doesn't exist, but were you there? We KNOW that the materials he's talking about exist, because they were presented to the assembled panel in June of 1998, right about this same time.
No, you wouldn't have a reason to doubt him. Were YOU there?? Who was on this assembled panel in June 1998??
No I haven't seen the video. Wouldn't matter what she did, for you it would have pointed to her guilt. Calm, distressed, it would never have been believed.Yes, they did! Good thing, too, because they got some interesting stuff out of it. I won't go into the whole thing right now, but if you haven't seen the actual video of this exchange, Murri, you really can't get the whole picture. If a cop told me that my daughter had been abused sexually by some creep, I'd turn into the Hulk. That's not what happened here.
Patsy stays completely calm. Her voice does not alter its pitch or timbre. She's completely flat, with all the emotion of a toothpaste commercial. Now, if you want to tell us that doesn't mean anything, you're certainly welcome to do so. But I believe it about as far as I can throw an elephant by the trunk!
Wouldn't YOU ask her that? I'm deadly serious; this is probably the most important evidence in the entire case. If you thought she could give you something to follow up on, would YOU keep it to yourself?
It's been speculated by some that Haney was trying to knock PR off-balance. That he was giving her an opportunity to save herself by implicating JR or BR. Maybe he was. But it's just as likely he was giving her a legitimate out. Wouldn't you say?
Well, I think that's what I said, but you argue and then basically agree. He was giving her nothing, he wanted a confession or as you say for her to give up whoever did it. The one thing he didn't give her was the respect due to an innocent parent, grieving for a murdered child.