@asteris there is also the quaint american legal concept of people being considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law
Which means that, theoretically, the marathon bombing perps could still be out there. Worth keeping in mind, even if possibility is slim
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@XinJeisan besides the burden of proof & due process, there's also a theoretical possibility that cheering might be premature, was my point -
@asteris all true. which is why those rules and supposed "technicalities" exist in the first place. -
@XinJeisan no, those aforementioned rules are there to ensure justice for all. This is about investigative rigor, or lack of -
@asteris thought that was what i was saying? ;) -
@XinJeisan in part, yes, but investigative work is more than rules; critical thinking, logic, experience & gut feeling play a big part -
@asteris the rules are there, though, to ensure that the investigative work stays rigorous. point is not to assume anyone is infallible. -
@XinJeisan to be fair, investigators must have their hands than full in digesting the biggest public spectacle of a 'manhunt' ever
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