Armed Polite Society
Main Forums => The Roundtable => Topic started by: Hawkmoon on September 03, 2016, 12:20:34 PM
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Except that nobody was actually killed, this [true] story could have been written by Erle Stanley Gardner as a case for Perry Mason:
http://www.latimes.com/projects/la-me-framed/
It confirms my opinion that you can't trust anyone and, at the same time, the fact that the Irvine police weren't snookered helps compensate for some of the horror stories I read about police officers elsewhere.
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That was an incredibly interesting and terrifying read at the same time. I mean, if that first cop had just brushed her off as "she's lying they all lie"..............
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Wow. What a story.
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I guess I have to say it was well written as I made it through the whole thing. Interesting.
Makes me glad I always keep my doors locked. Not full proof though.
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That was an incredibly interesting and terrifying read at the same time. I mean, if that first cop had just brushed her off as "she's lying they all lie"..............
My reaction, as well. Thank goodness there are still a few good cops around.
Actually, it seems the entire Irvine PD must be good cops, because they really took the ball and [collectively] ran with it once they realized it was a frame-up.
BTW -- check out Kent Easter's web site. It's a Wordpress creation, and it reads like it must have been written by a Chinese and then run through a computer translation.
https://kenteaster.wordpress.com/
How the mighty are fallen ...
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My reaction, as well. Thank goodnbess there are still a few good cops around.
Actually, it seems the entire Irvine PD must be good cops, because they really took the ball and [collectively] ran with it once they realized it was a frame-up.
BTW -- check out Kent Easter's web site. It's a Wordpress creation, and it reads like it must have been written by a Chinese and then run through a computer translation.
https://kenteaster.wordpress.com/
How the mighty are fallen ...
Wow.....
I'd actually guess written in English, then computer translated to Russian, then to Chinese, and then eventually back to Engrish...
man. that's bad.