As we now are deep in a wave of true crime shit it is weird that the liberal medis was ahead of thr curve on this. We can probably safely assume that he didn't do it. However having a component lawyer probably wouldn't have helped so it was the best outcome. Then there was the state witness which was apparently the school drug dealer trying to avoid jail for possession. So that is perfectly on brand for law enforcement. The reporter totally banged when he got out right? Did they have another season after shitown? I kinda remember it just being a big city liberal in judgmental awe of thr lives of small town folk but I couldnt say I remember more than that

  • tensofree [any]
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    3 years ago

    It sorta still is a toss up. IIRC both cops on the investigation had histories of corruption, the story they convicted him with was physically impossible and by the end the only witness admitted to perjury. He may have still done it idk, but fuck if I would convict anyone on that.

    • FidelCashflow [he/him]
      hexagon
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      3 years ago

      I mean if cops having a history of corruption invalidated a case they'd have to shut down all the prisions for lack of occupation. Which, it should but you know.