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Comments by "L.W. Paradis" (@l.w.paradis2108) on "Psychiatrist analyzes surviving roommate's behavior following Idaho killings | Morning in America" video.
This requires a dispassionate investigation. Everything else is less than justice. Everything else is speculation. For those who are damning her, I would just say that clearly she provided this information of her own volition. We wouldn't know this without her cooperation.
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That moment does not last 8 hours.
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@cannotbeshaken7889 Exactly. This requires a dispassionate investigation. Everything else is less than justice. Everything else is speculation. For those who are damning her, I would just say that clearly she provided this information of her own volition. We wouldn't know this without her cooperation. So, that's a good start. People have been filling in facts when the truth is, there are too many missing pieces.
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Most places have a Good Samaritan law that protect people who give aid to the best of their ability, even if that doesn't save the person's life or health. In fact, just about every state has such a law.
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@sdriza EXACTLY. In any case, do not marry this guy.
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Perfect, thank you. It is wrong to condemn this poor woman, and it is also wrong to normalize not calling 911. Clearly, the roommate did cooperate with the investigation, and we would not know what she had done that night without her providing that information.
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Here's another thought: we could all be rational, too, and suspend judgment while awaiting more evidence. That could work. smh
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@Jason_The_Man LOL
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1. Do not condemn her. Agreed. We don't know the facts. 2. DO NOT NORMALIZE NOT CALLING 911. Just . . . don't. 3. Write short stories and enter contests. Or write for recorded books.
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@olgagiles5773 A probable cause affidavit is just that -- and what it contains is technically hearsay. Sometimes police do not take down a statement exactly as the person gave it. If she is required to be a witness at trial, then we may find out what happened. Right now, we don't know. But what we do know is that she offered information to police to help catch the murderer.
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No, no one should attack her, but investigators do have to find out why she didn't, for sure, not fro a distance. This requires a dispassionate investigation. Everything else is less than justice. Everything else is speculation. For those who are damning her, I would just say that clearly she provided this information of her own volition. We wouldn't know this without her cooperation. So, that is a good start.
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@dothehokeypokeyandgetbusy6359 A lot of us have been in emergencies. Some people are veterans, for one thing. Not me, personally, but I cared for one.
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This requires a dispassionate investigation. Everything else is less than justice. Everything else is speculation. For those who are damning her, I would just say that clearly she provided this information of her own volition, to help in the arrest. We wouldn't know this without her cooperation.
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