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C M B Franchise Player


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JUST-MING Retired Number


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“Peterson was arrested days later north of the Mexican border with $15,000 in cash. He had dyed his hair blond and was carrying his brother’s license and camping gear.”
— tell me you committed a murder without telling me you are a murderer |
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LongBeachPoly Franchise Player


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The Innocence Project taking on this case is going to hurt their credibility |
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anth2000 Franchise Player


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JUST-MING wrote: | “Peterson was arrested days later north of the Mexican border with $15,000 in cash. He had dyed his hair blond and was carrying his brother’s license and camping gear.”
— tell me you committed a murder without telling me you are a murderer |
Exactly - Never heard a more guilty story than his. He was a bad man and was trying to flee. How is this not guilty.
Just like OJ Simpson and the Bronco chase - guilt/suicide letter, a gun, cash and fleeing the cops, AJ Cowlings calling the cops to tell them he wants to kill himself.....only to end up back at home. That jury should feel guilty every day for letting that killer walk. 30 years ago this year that he slayed those two people.... |
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Halflife Franchise Player

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JerryWest_44 Retired Number


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Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2024 3:43 pm Post subject: |
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LongBeachPoly wrote: | The Innocence Project taking on this case is going to hurt their credibility |
Perhaps they see something that may obtain his freedom despite him being guilty. |
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LongBeachPoly Franchise Player


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Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2024 4:24 pm Post subject: |
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JerryWest_44 wrote: | LongBeachPoly wrote: | The Innocence Project taking on this case is going to hurt their credibility |
Perhaps they see something that may obtain his freedom despite him being guilty. |
They should rename their organization:
“The Not Proven Guilty Beyond a Reasonable Doubt Project” |
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LakerLanny Retired Number

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I agree with the general sentiment here.
Not a guy I would want to hitch my wagon to. _________________ Love, Laker Lanny |
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DaMuleRules Retired Number


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JerryWest_44 wrote: | LongBeachPoly wrote: | The Innocence Project taking on this case is going to hurt their credibility |
Perhaps they see something that may obtain his freedom despite him being guilty. |
Yep. This is all about simply getting the guilty verdict voided by reintroducing evidence that was not presented properly during his trial and could have lead to reasonable doubt; not proving his innocence.
This isn't the ideal defendant for TIP to involve itself with, but it is within the scope of what they do: get what they view as improper convictions get re-adjudicated. _________________ "You know it seems the more we talk about it, it only makes it worse to live without it."
-We'll all be singing that soon. |
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