True that. But the similarity of the two cases is in how the justice system treated these traumatized, damaged people and sold them like pieces of meat to the highest bidders, cashing in on their infamy, instead of trying to get to the truth of the matter.
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That’s what the justice system does though they make em look like these vile, disturbed, deranged predators that they can use their favorite word evil to sell to the masses it’s a win-win in their favor
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In Aileen's case, they did nothing but psychologically torture that poor woman. She may not have been insane when they arrested her, but by the time they executed her, she was driven stark raving mad. The system, including the media, are vicious blood suckers
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I agree she was definitely a damaged person from all the past abuse and getting beaten down by life but by the time of her execution she was really out there from psychological torture mean look what her last words were
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Her case is so sad. Even her attorney was making deals behind her back, selling her out. & that crazy Pralle woman who adopted Aileen post arrest, saying she loved Aileen like a mother, blah blah blah. Also, making deals behind her back. Wtf? It's unbelievable
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Yeah what happened to attorney-client privilege where all communication with a client is confidential...and Pralle she seen an opportunity to make a little bit of money and love as manipulation to capitalize for her own benefits
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The justice system is worse now than ever.
Have you seen The Making of a Murderer? That you should see. How the system framed this poor guy whose family owned a junkyard. Another unfuckingbelievable story...
If you get busted & have no money, youre fucked
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Yeah I seen that, they messed up that dude’s whole life. If you don’t have money or popular like OJ Simpson you don’t really have a chance they’ll keep pushing and pushing to confuse you and make you talk your way into being guilty
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All legal advisors say if you are arrested, say nothing. Plead the 5th. Even if you are innocent. It doesn't matter.
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If you plead the 5th than they’ll say well you must be hiding something from us unless you wouldn’t mind talking to us. Than if that don’t work another will come in trying be a friend offering to buy you food and try to use casual talk
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Screw that good cop/bad cop bullshit. Say nothing.
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Yeah I been on the end of agonizing end of the good cop/bad cop a few times in my life, the thing I’ve found best to do is after everything they say respond back lawyer
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What I find crazy is in TV/Movies they portray if they don’t read you rights after you handcuffed that you they can’t charge you still, but in reality they don’t always read you your rights immediately they’ll wait until getting booked in
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You have the right to remain silent
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