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  • #16
    Why do police release all this information to the public? It really bugs me, almost like the Duke Lacrosse case where the police/prosecutor tried to build a case in the media.

    When police got nothing, they say, "no comment during an ongoing investigation." When they THINK they know the story, they spill their theories to the press and make a fair jury trial impossible.

    REally bullshit. I've heard all kinds of details from the police on this case that should be verified and proven in court, not announced to the press.

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    • #17
      Suspects guilty?
      C.H.U.D.

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      • #18
        the whole thing is just a tear jerker and not jus b/c he's my fav def player in the nfl...bought his jersey 1 hour after hearing of his death at fedexfield "skins shop"...sob sob (i REALLY dig his steelo!)
        They said God has a Tim Tebow complex!

        Brew Crew in 2011!!!

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        • #19
          If you are lugging around a gun, shouldn't that be pre-meditation?

          Maybe they didn't plan to kill Taylor, but they did plan to commit a crime.

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          • #20
            What a mess. What a mess.
            "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

            KYPack

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            • #21
              Originally posted by GrnBay007
              Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns

              Those kids were kids, and not thinking rationally.
              That statement really scares me.

              If the "kids" are on that level that they would do something to this extreme by not thinking rationally then they really need to spend their remaining years locked up. .....for the good of society!

              Edit: I need to edit this because it's obvious a lot of crime is committed by not thinking rationally. And I do believe people can change. Guess I'm concerned about the "unpremeditated" part and hoping they get more than a slap on the hands. The whole thing about busting the locked bedroom door down bothers me. It's one thing if Taylor came up on them and startled them, but to break open a locked bedroom door just seems more than "unpremeditated".
              Premeditated revolves around their intentions from the beginning, not in the course of the crime. If i am robbing you and get startled and shoot you, i will certainly be charged with some type of charge that revolves around murder/manslaughter/etc..(tyrone is far from a lawyer, and rarely watches legal shows). But, the DA isn't going to say that I came to murder you and then rob you.

              I guess, what i was trying to say, is that we don't know and may never know what flashed thru that kids mind. He may not even know himself. How many of us really know why we do things that we do..not talking about crimes.

              But, let me give you a scenario that could lead up to the crime. Let's say 3 of them know about Taylor's pad. They are out, smoking/drinking/etc..who knows. They run into a 4th person. They are driving around, they are near Taylor's neighborhood, they start talking about Taylor's sweet pad. Now, those 3 may have not even been thinking about a crime. The 4th guy, who is more in tune with committing crimes..or just thinking about it..starts inquiring about the pad..and before you know it has talked about how easy it is to rob it. Voila. Robbery ensues.

              My point isn't to exonerate this idiots, but to perhaps give an explanation of how easily things can go wrong. We all, as normal..ok, relatively normal folks, try to think about this in a rational sane manner. We talk of planning this, or how it went down. When, often these kinds of things aren't planned and are spontaneous.

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