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Comments by "Jim Werther" (@jimwerther) on "The Lost Boy | Full Episode" video.
@_FaithHopeLOVE Blaming the parents is absolutely grotesque. Shame on you.
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There was corroborating evidence, but no physical evidence.
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@_FaithHopeLOVE Shame on you falsely accusing the parents
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@_FaithHopeLOVE Spamming the comment section with slander against the victims? Have you no shame?
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@sonjaheck3156 They do it to avoid false confessions
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They want to avoid taping false confessions
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@DanielGarcia-zd4yq You're half right. They don't because there are too many false confessions. They wait to make sure the guy isn't making it up.
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Really, really not. You have a very active imagination.
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@StofStuiver Did you even watch this video?
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@StofStuiver I listed some of the evidence mentioned in this video. All clearly fit the legal definition of "evidence", whether or not you like it.
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@trip_t2122 Sure does. In any famous case, false confessions abound. Once they nail the real guy, his lawyer will show everyone else's confession in court, making it hard to convict.
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@UnknownUser-j3n What an absurd thing to write. How embarassing.
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@norakleps8344 They finally moved after 40 years. Five years ago they sold the apartment and moved to Hawaii, joining their son Ari, who was 2 when Etan disappeared.
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They do that because wackos confess all the time to crimes they had nothing to do with. Then when the real guy is caught, the defense points at everyone else who confessed. Cameras are only turned on if they think they have the right guy.
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@yorkiewilliams9351 'Sound reasoning' as decided by whom? Just because I don't feel like spending half hour addressing all your fallacies, you feel superior? Just your pointing at the parents alone disqualifies you. Learn the basics of the case, then get back to me.
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They aren't reading these comments
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@StofStuiver If you watched this video, then you should know that he made claims against himself, and that he worked exactly where he the boy would have walked that morning. All that, by any definition, is called "evidence".
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@StofStuiver I already did. Are you familiar with the definition of the word "evidence"? Check it up online before you continue.
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@StofStuiver If you are unable or unwilling to educate yourself, I can't help you. No one can.
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@serendipidus8482 Look up the legal definition of evidence, then get back to us.
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@serendipidus8482 Good lord. Stop babbling, and seek facts. In any country on planet earth, everything above is considered "evidence" in its legal definition. Perhaps you don't know the difference between that and "proof". Try educating yourself instead of writing endless nonsense.
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