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Old 04-19-2008, 10:45 AM
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Normally I might agree with you.......but this was a basic case.

Dead body, ex-boyfriend, ex-boyfriend runs away, gets in car chase in Colorado in stolen car, confesses with accuracy to what happened.

You do not need a time of death to the minute since he didn't have an alibi for the time she was last seen alive to the time she was found dead. If you want to go with a confession made during duress.....then he must be the dumbest ex-cop in the world. First thing you do when being questioned---"I want a lawyer". He confessed because he wanted to get it off his chest then changed his story (which was the worst try at spinning and dodging I have ever heard) at trial.

Sorry, but this time it was the right verdict.
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