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Comments by "L.W. Paradis" (@l.w.paradis2108) on "Jeff Pelley Case Analysis | Master Assassin or Innocent?" video.
An adult son was convicted of murdering his parents in my state, and it turned out that a motorcycle gang that was dealing drugs were the perpetrators. This man was on death row for a number of months. He was the one who found his parents dead. The three were farmers on their small farm together. His brothers and sisters all told the police he was innocent, and hired a private attorney. He was still wrongly convicted.
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@tinawindham6958 He was fully exonerated many years ago. I don't know whether he ever got any compensation, not that there is a way to compensate him for his trauma. His life is changed forever.
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@DunderHead.5000 So sorry.
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@sarabrant723 Same thing in Illinois. The monster who murdered Jeanine Nicarico murdered two more while an innocent person sat in death row.
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This business of "not showing appropriate emotion" is such utter nonsense. That is never evidence. Look harder!
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@DunderHead.5000 It's just an expression, when someone does something extraordinary.
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Joe Jo Then how come you see all these weeping husbands who killed their wives?
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@therealdeal3672 No, I mean the cryers. I guess you don't have much life experience.
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@DunderHead.5000 You're a rock star!
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@DunderHead.5000 LOL
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The father taking a job making vastly less money with a family of five to raise is circumstantial evidence for the alternate theory. What was the time line of the four shootings? This tells you who heard gunshots before being killed, which allows some theory concerning the placement of the bodies at the time of death. If the three bodies in the basement were far apart from the father's, the police needed to consider the possibility of two assailants, not just one. Someone could have herded them down there.
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@AtticTapes14 Gary Gauger
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@xminusone1 Why would the Soviets imprison a WWII ally? Did they doubt his identity, or did they suspect him of doing intelligence for the US?
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