The system is so flawed
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More than flawed, there is no justice anymore. This kid has an i.q. of 10. He had no idea what he was even saying.
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He had no protection as a minor from either side
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Jesus Christ the kid was truly influenced by the interviewing officers.
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And sold out by his attorney
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This kid is so low intelligence, he would’ve confessed to kidnapping the Lindburg baby if they wanted him to
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A modern tradgedy
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Totally agree.
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His own attoerney who was supposed to look out for his best interest helped the police obtain his confession. That attorney is now a judge. I guess that is not important. Hopefully SCOTUS does the right thing.
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Insane. Even if the show was edited and full of lies...the police tapes spoke for themselves and showed how they bullied a vulernable man
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Unbelievable. I watched this trial unfold when I had just moved to WI. Complete tragedy.
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But how
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Astounding.
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Seriously. How do you see that video and make that ruling?
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Didn’t a group of us end up arguing about this case in the newsroom one day?
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I don't remember talking about it with you but definitely with Mr. Ceballos.
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I feel like Laura, Chambliss were involved, too, but it was about Avery. Didn't seem as if anyone doubted Dassey was screwed over
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@J_Ivens31 there’s no justice in this world -
If plain as day people like us can see it and they can’t, something is seriously wrong.
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