You know what? Some people who read the entire archive on callahan.8k.com come away thinking that it's blatantly obvious those three accused teenagers weren't anywhere near RHH on May 5th '93, Please, let us into some secret information you have that ties them to the scene. Confessions, medical records, hearsay, rumors & fibers don't count. We're not gullible, in fact we're the only ones who have any common sense to see the truth. Deal with it...
You probably do. And please tell why you think so....if there is something you don't know or think other people don't know, then you have an obligation to get other people to get the whole picture.
Burnett, Ridge, Allen, Fogleman, Davis - they all need to be thrown in prison. They knew they'd lose and have to answer for it. They're the most vile, reprehensible, pitiful pieces of shit I've ever seen. And then you see the same thing, WM3 all over again in the case of Paul Cortez in NY and the same idiot investigator making a name for himself. Free Paul! But it's the same. This happens too much. They frame people all the time.
I think this case for us all is the one that rips us out of that naive oblivion that the distant justice system works and all's fine, handled by the professionals. This is the one you are confronted with the reality it's broken, that those who are charged with investigating are corrupt (and in this case frigging dumbasses), and the court room is a clown show. It changes you on a deep level. Thanks for this series! Pardon the WM3!
I saw PL1 on HBO and after getting my bearings on what it was about, my reaction was assuming they're obviously guilty so fry them. By the time PL1 was over, I was confused as to what the actual evidence had been, why they left it out. I went online to find out more and learned it was left out because it never existed. This case was the one that would shatter my illusions that the cops protect us. To see injustice to this degree was a profound reality check. I'm so glad they're all finally free.
so instead of finding the real killers the cops force these kids to be patsies. Anyone suspect the police were involved with the crime as accomplice or accessory maybe hiding the real killers they know
You know what? Some people who read the entire archive on callahan.8k.com come away thinking that it's blatantly obvious those three accused teenagers weren't anywhere near RHH on May 5th '93, Please, let us into some secret information you have that ties them to the scene. Confessions, medical records, hearsay, rumors & fibers don't count. We're not gullible, in fact we're the only ones who have any common sense to see the truth. Deal with it...
Stagedoorjenny 1 week ago
That's the justice system for you. Whether they did it or not there wasn't adequate evidence to convict.
spekonaspek 3 weeks ago
Am i the only one who thinks they did it?
DrOprahVonPenishat 3 weeks ago
@DrOprahVonPenishat
You probably do. And please tell why you think so....if there is something you don't know or think other people don't know, then you have an obligation to get other people to get the whole picture.
gnr2391 2 days ago
Burnett, Ridge, Allen, Fogleman, Davis - they all need to be thrown in prison. They knew they'd lose and have to answer for it. They're the most vile, reprehensible, pitiful pieces of shit I've ever seen. And then you see the same thing, WM3 all over again in the case of Paul Cortez in NY and the same idiot investigator making a name for himself. Free Paul! But it's the same. This happens too much. They frame people all the time.
StaceyTaylorNet 1 month ago
I think this case for us all is the one that rips us out of that naive oblivion that the distant justice system works and all's fine, handled by the professionals. This is the one you are confronted with the reality it's broken, that those who are charged with investigating are corrupt (and in this case frigging dumbasses), and the court room is a clown show. It changes you on a deep level. Thanks for this series! Pardon the WM3!
StaceyTaylorNet 1 month ago
@StaceyTaylorNet Exactly.
spekonaspek 3 weeks ago
I saw PL1 on HBO and after getting my bearings on what it was about, my reaction was assuming they're obviously guilty so fry them. By the time PL1 was over, I was confused as to what the actual evidence had been, why they left it out. I went online to find out more and learned it was left out because it never existed. This case was the one that would shatter my illusions that the cops protect us. To see injustice to this degree was a profound reality check. I'm so glad they're all finally free.
StaceyTaylorNet 1 month ago
At least they got out. Man I hope they finally catch the real perp, but Arkansas probobly doesn't want to look bad so they bury it.
devilchille 1 month ago
so instead of finding the real killers the cops force these kids to be patsies. Anyone suspect the police were involved with the crime as accomplice or accessory maybe hiding the real killers they know
TronaldDump420 1 month ago
great, now I have to look up and download three documentaries and watch them all, thanks a fuckin lot.
JaeEffingKae 1 month ago 2
@JaeEffingKae it will be well worth it.
TrianosDellas 1 month ago
@JaeEffingKae dont trust the docs they are bs, go to callahan.8k.com for the documented facts of this case.
volhead49 4 weeks ago
the shitty, new youtube format made me nearly miss this.
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such a stunning interview, compelling..and most importantly GAYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!
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