Guilty as hell?

Lancecastor said:

Then again, given the rampant hate & paranoia in the USA today, that's probably enough to hold him without charges indefinitely.

Let freedom reign.

Ha! Lies, cheap drrty lies.

Lance

Where does this come from? I am not running amuk with hate and paranoia, unless you take my cigarettes. But that is another thread.

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Unfortunately, I think the husband will be the guilty party in this horrid thing.
 
I like the part where the cops showed her family pictures of him with another women...they don't have a case, but if they can convince the family to swear he's guilty, that's will do almost as much to convict him, right?I'm not saying he didn't do it, but too often cops seem more interested in closing a case than they atre in finding the truth.
 
Johnny Mayberry said:
I like the part where the cops showed her family pictures of him with another women...they don't have a case, but if they can convince the family to swear he's guilty, that's will do almost as much to convict him, right?I'm not saying he didn't do it, but too often cops seem more interested in closing a case than they atre in finding the truth.

Police close cases because of evidence. They aren't car sales man getting commission.
 
How delightfully gruesome

Problem Child said:
That reminds me of that HBO show on forensic scientists. On one show they figured out who a murder victim was with nothing but an 18" piece of her torso floating in the Mississippi. Her husband chopped her up with a chainsaw.

On another one, they found a fingernail and some blood on a bridge. Her husband went to an isolated bridge, and stuffed her body parts in a wood chipper, and spewed her over the side into a river.

Nice, huh?

Reminds me of a case some years ago where a husband (of course) killed his wife and dissolved the body in a barrel of acid, (I believe it was sulfuric for you do-it-yourself types). Then he neutralized the acid and poured it out on the gravel driveway.

One of the forensic investigators found her gallstones, which did not dissolve, and was able to match them up to x-rays. The husband was convicted.
 
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