Mr Brown
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I started watching the HBO 3rd documentary last night, but fell asleep. I will pick up where I left off tonight.
It's hard to gauge guilt or innocence from a documentary, as film is edited to make things seem a particular way, on purpose or not.
I will say that there are waaaaay too many questions about how the trials and appeals were handled for there to be guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
The things I found most troubling about the situation were
A) DNA evidence that excluded the guys that were convicted,
B) Same DNA implicating one of the victim's stepfathers who lied under oath about when he last saw them,
C) Every appeal being heard by the initial trial judge even when he was asked to recuse himself.
D) Juror misconduct concerning the jury foreman, he had spoken of his belief of their guilt to his own lawyer both before and during the trial.
These things are facts, and cast serious doubt on the convictions of those guys. Not saying that they didn't do it, but it's not an open and shut case at all.
The saddest part is the fact that there are still 3 dead little boys (one named the same and the same age as my son is now when he was murdered, that hit home hard for me) whose family still don't know what the circumstances of their deaths were.
It's hard to gauge guilt or innocence from a documentary, as film is edited to make things seem a particular way, on purpose or not.
I will say that there are waaaaay too many questions about how the trials and appeals were handled for there to be guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
The things I found most troubling about the situation were
A) DNA evidence that excluded the guys that were convicted,
B) Same DNA implicating one of the victim's stepfathers who lied under oath about when he last saw them,
C) Every appeal being heard by the initial trial judge even when he was asked to recuse himself.
D) Juror misconduct concerning the jury foreman, he had spoken of his belief of their guilt to his own lawyer both before and during the trial.
These things are facts, and cast serious doubt on the convictions of those guys. Not saying that they didn't do it, but it's not an open and shut case at all.
The saddest part is the fact that there are still 3 dead little boys (one named the same and the same age as my son is now when he was murdered, that hit home hard for me) whose family still don't know what the circumstances of their deaths were.