Medical examiner said cause of death was the throat being crushed.
I was a prosecutor in the State Attorney's Office for nearly a decade. In my experience, 95% of cops are good, honorable people trying their damned best to do a hard job. But the lengths that the rest of them will go to in order to protect themselves from punishment or criticism, or simply to punish those they feel…
Yup.
Actually, I think they're both telling their own version of the truth. Just that StLCP guy thinks a non-apology is an apology.
In before batman didn't have prep time comments!
Lawyer here. Yes, you're correct if Oklahoma is a one party state. The boy recording committed no crime and if he was not acting on behalf of law enforcement, it's not subject to the exclusionary rule (evidence obtained illegally by law enforcement cannot be used at trial).
I want to find one, just one positive in this story, so good on the kid who recorded that drunk fucking scumbag. He should go into police work or something. You can hear him forcibly questioning "Brian," without cajoling him, and successfully getting a confession. Good on you kid. A+ job for an amateur.
I'm sorry but what children are watching this show, exactly?
Ever realize that if Lorde had red hair, that's who she'd look like?
*Pingwing
Mr. Ernie, we've found a mass.... it appears to be a man's fist and forearm!
Are we really sure he was saying feminism was make believe? I got the feeling he was saying that superheroes/movies are make believe. I think it is highly possible it isn't clear what he was referencing there.
At that point, she told him to come back later but he did not go back.
It's easy, on the week of Halloween, to forget that witches (and warlocks) were not always seen as fun characters to dress up as or the villains in scary stories. Historically, they were men and women who were discriminated against, persecuted and often killed with nothing more than hearsay as evidence.