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So she's acquitted -- how much more time and resources are used finding the "real killer"?
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Gwaahjo
Jul 5 '11, 11:49
just curious because if our system says she didn't do it, then shouldn't they be putting maximum effort into finding whoever did?
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There's not much reason to believe the death wasn't either accidental or perpetrated by family. -- nm
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mara
Jul 5, 11:52
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yeah i guess that's my point, seems fallible -- nm
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Gwaahjo
Jul 5, 12:00
Are system said she's not guilty. It did not say she's innocent. -- nm
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ty97
Jul 5, 11:50
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(Are?) -- nm
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ty97
Jul 5, 11:51
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our? lol -- nm
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Gwaahjo
Jul 5, 11:59
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