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Thread started 05/28/10 9:04am

DrRockdapuss

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Father wrongfully confessed to his daughter's rape and murder

So 6 years after her death, police finally charged Riley Fox's actual killer.

Initially, they only suspected her father and harassed and abused and shattered his psyche till he confessed to raping and drowning his 3 year old.


The true killer was a burglar/sex offender out on parole at the time.

How many people over the years fuckin hung from trees, fried in the chair, etc. for nothin because the prosecutors nailed em before DNA evidence? Jesus Christ.




http://abcnews.go.com/GMA...d=10767451
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Reply #1 posted 05/28/10 12:12pm

AnckSuNamun

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Yeah, I hate the whole interrogation process too. Sometimes, it's almost like they just want to bully someone, anyone into confessing just to close the case. Must've been a nightmare for him to go through that and have the whole world accusing you the whole time.
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Reply #2 posted 05/28/10 12:41pm

Cinnie

AnckSuNamun said:

Sometimes, it's almost like they just want to bully someone, anyone into confessing just to close the case.


so true. they swing their power around. "we're not leaving this room without a confession" etc
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Reply #3 posted 05/28/10 1:27pm

AshK

Cinnie said:

AnckSuNamun said:

Sometimes, it's almost like they just want to bully someone, anyone into confessing just to close the case.


so true. they swing their power around. "we're not leaving this room without a confession" etc


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It's not usually just down to the people in the room though. They have so much pressure put on them from people higher up the ladder. It can be very frustrating seeing guilty people walk free that they feel like that have to resort to these tactics. Especially in an area as emotionally charged as rape and murder. Not saying that makes it okay, but just that it's a much bigger problem that everyone in the legal processes contributes to.
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