First of all, you’re using specific instances where DNA could not be planted. I’m talking about dirty cops.
Second, I won’t continue to argue with someone who believes all cops are saints. Intelligent saints at that.
These cops were crooked. Any cop who would interrogate and threaten a retarded kid is a piece of crap.
You are completely off base there - I am about as far from being of the opinion that all cops are saints as it is possible to be while not actively plotting against them.
Yes, dirty cops. From the movie “Knock Around Guys”....
“We are having trouble with a cop!”
“Yeah... a CORRUPT cop.”
“He said cop.”
i.e. “corrupt” as a modifier to “cop” was unnecessarily redundant.
I remember when people (i.e. stupid people) were saying that the blood from O.J. at the crime scene could have been planted. I was wondering how likely it was that the cops on scene had a vial of O.J.’s blood available to splatter around.
The specifics of this case are immaterial. You said it was easy for a cop to plant DNA evidence - I am still not seeing it.
That being said - I am all for “chain of custody” documentation such that the Police have almost no access AT ALL to any blood or otherwise biological samples of suspects.
Last thing we need is them having some “throwdown” DNA.