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Originally Posted by Niamh.
(Post 9002894)
Watched it last night
Horrendous crime and horrendous that those boys were charged on literally no evidence. It's scary how easily they can get convictions on pretty much just these dodgy confessions. Seems like a recurring factor in the last 3 cases we looked at, in all the cases the people who confessed were virtually kids and they all said the same thing, they were told confess and you get to go home, it's disgraceful really that they were allowed to get away with that type of integration on children. It's a shame that the woman lost her memory of that night, she could have put a stop to it straight away (well it's good for her that she couldn't remember but not those boys)
One thing that stuck out to me though which I found interesting and an odd look into the mind of the guy who actually did it was how he seemed to have so much empathy towards those boys and how he was so incensed that the cops etc didn't "do the right thing"........this coming from a man who was responsible for killing and brutalising women in such a violent way? Are they not real people also or what? weird.
ETA : Donald Trumps appearance in the Documentary too and this is the guy who could be running America soon :worry:
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...another recurring factor seems to be because of how brutal the crime, there is a 'need to get this solved quickly' and they had them and they had them in for questioning because they were in the wrong place at the wrong time while all of the mob stuff was going on that night...it's such a sad story and not just their wrongful imprisonment for those years but also because of the nature of the crime they had been convicted of...that they were on the sex offenders list so couldn't even start a new life when they were released and one of them felt his only option was drug dealing...
...this really struck me right at the beginning...'the most endangered species in America was the young black man'..because it really wasn't that long ago and race seemed to play such a part..the case with the young black women who was raped and thrown off a building but that barely being reported in comparison to this because it was a white woman...ao yeah, the pressure on the police dept to make sure that someone/people were brought to justice very quickly and they had 5 young black men in their custody already.../frightening...they were barely children, how totally terrified they were...to the extent that they confessed, just to make it all end...:sad:...and they were determined it would be a guilty verdict in having the lady appear in court even though she had no memory of that night...what a brave lady though in her recovery..:love:..such a brutal crime...
..the other thing where you have to wonder race..?...is Steven Avery for instance and his first wrongful imprisonment and the media attention that seemed to have got...but with this, it was said how it was barely mentioned/their innocence proved and their release in comparison to how their 'guilt' and sentencing were reported...
..and yeah, Donald Trump...'maybe hate is what we need if we’re gonna get something done'...and this is someone who could become one of the most powerful world leaders.../just too scary...
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