To: hoosiermama
Dear God a little girl is dead,I am not on the jury but have many people come in our little thrift store ,most beleive because her blood is there he is the one,he might be found innocent but that does not mean he is not guilty unless it is proven otherwise.
518 posted on
07/10/2002 8:26:58 PM PDT by
fatima
To: fatima
Could you repeat that?
522 posted on
07/10/2002 8:28:06 PM PDT by
Lower55
To: fatima
It would take an awful lot more blood to make me crucify a person. As has been stated, there are plenty of other plausible ways that her blood could have been deposited. If he really hurt her in the MH there would be much more blood evidence than a small drop. Please.
523 posted on
07/10/2002 8:29:20 PM PDT by
oremus
To: fatima
...he might be found innocent but that does not mean he is not guilty unless it is proven otherwise. Don'tcha have that a wee bit backwards?
526 posted on
07/10/2002 8:33:02 PM PDT by
shezza
To: fatima
he might be found innocent but that does not mean he is not guilty This "Rule" you have right. I am unsure if DW is innocent. This i know.....if he is guilty and gets off....it is because the prosecution team is inept......
529 posted on
07/10/2002 8:34:25 PM PDT by
is_is
To: fatima
So a little girl is dead and you want to convict the nearest scapegoat. How nice.
To: fatima
he might be found innocent but that does not mean he is not guilty unless it is proven otherwise. Ah ... Code Napoleoni.
Welcome to America. please try to keep up.
To: fatima
"he might be found innocent but that does not mean he is not guilty unless it is proven otherwise."In other words, the guilty are sometimes set free. Of course. I understand perfectly, even if others do not.
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