Ten Executions Gone Shockingly Wrong
And all the time they were so busy trying to pin this on Tyler, the real perpertrator(s) walked free. Why would anybody DO that?
Breakfast reading from the Village Voice Empire: Sanchez confessed to sexually assaulting an eight year old after seventeen hours of interrogation. He didn't match the girl's description and his DNA wasn't found on her, yet the case dragged on for years. Westword has the story.
And all the time they were so busy trying to pin this on Tyler, the real perpertrator(s) walked free. Why would anybody DO that?
Seriously? Case dragged on for years? This sounds like a case for a class action suit against the police, and the various courts that didn't THROW THIS CASE OUT when they saw it!
This is one of those instances that I have no problem seeing all those involved, being sued.
I'd like to see the FBI or another federal agency "interrogate" the local detectives in the case and see what they can get the detectives to confess to after 18 or 24 hours. Not only would it satisfy the armchair vigilantes, it'd also shed light onto the inaccuracies with regard to fact that "interrogation" (read: some degree of torture) can elicit from a totally innocent person.
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