"Police Questionnaire" in Regina Triple Murder


JLM
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Quote: Originally Posted by RisusView Post

Well if you are not guilty, talking to the police is not a problem...




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Sometimes when you are "not guilty", talking to the police can change your status to "guilty".
 
Goober
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Well if you are not guilty, talking to the police is not a problem...



Goob, you kep on making it easier to prove my point...

Risus

You clearly have not been able to reason out that the Police have been complicit in withholding evidence that could have cleared people. They were found guilty an off to jail - later to be freed

You are a Genius all right -

How long did it take for you to realize banging your head against a desk would HURT you?????????????
 
JLM
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Quote: Originally Posted by GooberView Post

Risus

You clearly have not been able to reason out that the Police have been complicit in withholding evidence that could have cleared people. They were found guilty an off to jail - later to be freed

You are a Genius all right -

How long did it take for you to realize banging your head against a desk would HURT you?????????????

Yep, good police work would have cleared David Milgaard before he even went to court.
 
petros
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Yep, good police work would have cleared David Milgaard before he even went to court.

Milgaard wound up in jail over Fisher for one reason and one reason only. Media. Media hyped the snot out of it and scared the **** out of the young gals in S'Toon and the cops charged whoever they could to stop the media fear campaign.


Samething is happening this time just the media is being left out of the loop because they are a big pain in the ass.
 
JLM
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Milgaard wound up in jail over Fisher for one reason and one reason only. Media. Media hyped the snot out of it and scared the **** out of the young gals in S'Toon and the cops charged whoever they could to stop the media fear campaign.


Samething is happening this time just the media is being left out of the loop because they are a big pain in the ass.

Yep, and the whole god damned force including the chief should have been fired forthwith and charged with obstruction of justice. Milgaard had a credible witness, at the exact time the girl was being murdered (when a store proprietor opened up in the morning) Milgaard was waiting at the door to buy smokes, several miles from where the girl was murdered. Cops in general are good but I wouldn't trust any specific one that I didn't know.
 
Ron in Regina
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From: Regina police questionnaire angers neighbours of triple homicide victims
Regina Police Service spokeswoman Elizabeth Popowich would not comment on particular
details of the investigation, or the questionnaire that was passed out by police.
"I would simply assure people that we are conducting an investigation to try to determine who
is responsible for a terrible crime, and that any person that has nothing to hide should have
nothing to fear...," she said. "We know and have heard loud and clear that people want us to
find the person or persons responsible, and that means carrying out a thorough investigation."

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Quote: Originally Posted by RisusView Post

Well if you are not guilty, talking to the police is not a problem...


Try Googling the words, "nothing to hide nothing to fear" and see what happens.
Last edited by Ron in Regina; Aug 14th, 2010 at 09:39 PM..Reason: spacing in Quote
 
petros
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ron in ReginaView Post

Try Googling the words, "nothing to hide nothing to fear" and see what happens.

Everything to fear and everything to hide sounds like a good plan.
 
Ron in Regina
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I'm just saying that using the "nothing to hide nothing to fear fallacy" is
pretty poor justification in pretty much any situation. If you have to use it,
you're full of shyte. That's all.

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Goober
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ron in ReginaView Post

I'm just saying that using the "nothing to hide nothing to fear fallacy" is
pretty poor justification in pretty much any situation. If you have to use it,
you're full of shyte. That's all.

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Ron

Only one way to go about it is- Walk in naked - tell them you have nothing to hide - and you are off - Pun intended

Better be careful now - You could be classed as a Police O Phobe -
 
lone wolf
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Paddy O'Phobe.... Sounds like a NYC apple-swipin' cop
 
Goober
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Paddy O'Phobe.... Sounds like a NYC apple-swipin' cop

Would he also have a swagger, a night stick and look eerily similar to Sen Connery in that Gangster flick??????????

But he would never swipe an apple though.
 

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