To: HiTech RedNeck
Short of a flat declaration by Westerfield to the attorneys that he was guilty of the crime charged, the attorney did no such thing.Oh, that's right! Offering to lead investigators to the body does not constitute an admission of guilt!
Obviously rhetoric was taught separately from logic where you went to school....
To: freebilly
Offering to lead investigators to the body does not constitute an admission of guilt! That would be quite correct. It would logically only mean that he saw, or was told, where the body went.
To: freebilly
"Offering to lead investigators to the body"
I hadn't heard anyone claim that David Westerfield did that. Why didn't they accept? He talked to the lead investigators way before the body was found. After 2/4, I don't believe he ever talked to them again. Although, they illegally tried to talk to him in jail, I understand.
Feldman undoubtable talked to the prosecution about any deal that they had in mind and he may have even suggested a deal to find out what they knew. It's done all the time.
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