Link to transcript from last night's Nancy Grace:
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1605/16/ng.01.html
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1605/16/ng.01.html
Agree. They can't allow a "rush to judgement" defense and every person arrested has the right to a speedy trial. I have seen a few situations where the case was being solidified after arrest and the defense pushed for a fast trial, knowing the prosecution hadn't finished their investigations.I'm not sure. I think there has to be sufficient evidence to make an arrest in the first place. It could screw up any kind of prosecution if they arrest the wrong person - or even arrest someone too soon w/out being able to lay out the reasons to a judge and/or prosecutor... I think the answer is no. Are there any attorneys on here who can advise? Thanks.
I agree with you and if she's wrong about that particular someone that would be a shame. I don't understand why some are willing to destroy the lives of people based on gossip and hearsay. I think if you are willing to publicly out someone you better be positive and now it sounds like she's not so sure. JMO
http://bestsouthwestguide.com/midlo...1-the-missy-bevers-murder-a-local-perspective
i noticed that yesterday's national fox news article which raised a fuss over referencing mb being "shot" has now been edited. It refers to her being "murdered".
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/05/1...unt-for-texas-fitness-instructors-killer.html
thank you!!!!!! Jmo
Link to transcript from last night's Nancy Grace:
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1605/16/ng.01.html
I never heard (read) of who the "brand new target" is and I read over it twice. Did I miss this "bombshell" or was it all smoke and mirrors? Typical NG stuff. :bombshell: (side eye)Tonight, after literally a thousand tips, police announce a brand-new target. Bombshell tonight
Now, look at that video. We`re just seeing different video than we have been watching before, the perp coming out of that door. Look at this video. Look at the newly obtained video of the perp. There you go.
That has got to be a first, maybe not but adding just my opinion to a thank you.
Your welcome JMHO....
Is it normal is a situation like this for there to be more than one 911 call? When I think about it I think 2 maybe 3 people go looking for her. Upon finding her one yells "call 911" and either the other person does or one of the other people do. If they are together wouldn't only one person make the call?
LOL maybe I'm one of only a few who is grateful for the clarification, which of course, is JMO
This. opportunist journalism from a hometown girl
Looking for national recognition. she's back tracking majorly.
This. opportunist journalism....
Looking for national recognition. she's back tracking majorly.
I thought that a little odd too. I'm betting there is a logical explanation, maybe trouble getting a signal from within the building.Is it normal is a situation like this for there to be more than one 911 call? When I think about it I think 2 maybe 3 people go looking for her. Upon finding her one yells "call 911" and either the other person does or one of the other people do. If they are together wouldn't only one person make the call?
Is it normal is a situation like this for there to be more than one 911 call? When I think about it I think 2 maybe 3 people go looking for her. Upon finding her one yells "call 911" and either the other person does or one of the other people do. If they are together wouldn't only one person make the call?