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These people describe the son as generous and caring while the father is portrayed as not being "all there". I think that Morey did the right thing and is being unfairly imprisoned because the system is stupid. There was a double child murder near Portland, OR some years back. A 17 year old found the bodies in a park and ran for the nearest pay phone to report it. His mistake was to stay at the scene and talk to the cops. They immediately made him the top suspect and interrogated him for several months until the real killer was caught trying to kidnap another kid from a movie theater. The 17 year old was tarred with the black mark of suspicion, had trouble getting jobs, lost friends, and you can only imagine that his favorite song from then on may have been the Animal's "Misunderstood". Jails are not nice places and no one should be put there unless they have been convicted. This guy must be going through hell now.
Fingerprint evidence should clear it up, either way, fast.
Fingerprint evidence is useless if someone's fingerprints aren't on file, and why should someone have to give fingerprints just to clear their name because they are suspected of committing a crime?
Fingerprint evidence is useless if someone's fingerprints aren't on file, and why should someone have to give fingerprints just to clear their name because they are suspected of committing a crime?
Better question: Why wouldn't they? But especially if dad's prints are not all over where the weapon had to be held.
Because one should not have to give up their right to privacy because of baseless accusations. If you like denunciations so much then you would have loved Nazi Germany or Fascist Italy. Plan on retiring to North Korea, huh?
Being charged is not the same as being found guilty. it is incumbent on the state to prove that he committed a crime, not for the defendant to prove his innocence. You really would find North Korea to be a garden spot, since you seem enamored of the idea of a police state.
Being charged is not the same as being found guilty. it is incumbent on the state to prove that he committed a crime, not for the defendant to prove his innocence. You really would find North Korea to be a garden state, since you seem enamored of the idea of a police state.
Hyperbole much-LOL!
I trust the state found enough evidence already to warrant the charge, and sonny admitted he killed dad, after all. That charge alone would allow state to obtain the max penalty.
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