I have a friend that is following this case closely also.
He told me that he heard Alan Colmes on the Radio (must have been yesterday or tonight) and Colmes said that if you thought this case was bad, it just got much worse.
He thought that maybe Colmes had finally saw the light and then after the commercial break, Colmes said that if you thought the accuser was getting trashed before, it really gotten disgusting. He said he went into how distasteful it was to have a young African American victim being treated like this. He said this case illustrates how minorities get revictimized in our justice system.
What would it take for this guy to figure this out?
(re Colmes) "What would it take for this guy to figure this out?"
a good sissification cult deprogrammer?
That is actually a good sign. Folks who want to believe and support the FA know full well that they have no facts or evidence, the case is falling appart like a cheap suit, so they are left with statements like that. It's just a whiny way of crying uncle. I love to hear the Colmes and Nancy Grace's carry on about the poor, poor creature because they know that the FA is being exposed in the court of public opinion, they have nothing to counter with other than lashing out, and are just whining about it.
As an aside, it also highlights why the dingbat DA should have kept his big yap shut and let the police do their job. By the time we would have found out about it, there would have been a full investigation, the evidence would have been vetted in a measured manner and all this would have been avoided. So I have little sympathy -- actions have consequences and while they were beating up these white boys based on crappola they did not seem to have a problem with it. That includes Crystal doing media interviews early on in which she gave interviews only if they published the parts of her story that are consistent with the DA narrative. (Reports stated that they withheld portions of her story that did not match the DA narrative and also withheld other negativ einformation they learned about the FA). They made their bed, now sleep in it.
To become the victim of a serious black-on-white hate crime where it is blatantly stated that he (or his loved one) is being victimized because of skin color.