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Comments by "Daily Dissent" (@dailydissent6076) on "Wrath of Jodi" video.
That's actually not true. As Jim explained in another vid, introverted people can occasionally adopt an analytical position like this with "what if" scenarios.
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@BlueGangsta1958 Not exclusive but it's much more characteristic, when confronted, for an introvert to respond with analytical reasoning rather than colorful/animated outrage.
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This is really common. Even with all the examples online, police can bank on suspects talking. They specialize in separating the suspect from the reality that they are being officially interrogated/investigated. That the game "Started". So what's your first name? And what have you been up to ?
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The first second the police encounter a suspect they read them their rights, every second after that they attampt to get the suspect to surrender them.
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The pictures were extremely damning. Without them the Prosecutors would have had to work harder for sure.
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It's no mystery why she was sentenced to life in prison w/out parole.
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It was incredibly bad.
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@rebekahjackson5996 Dna evidence is not nearly as damning as you might think. Dog DNA has been confused with human DNA.
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He's really good at this 😂.
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@semprejgloh We'd like to talk to you about what happened. We want to hear your side.
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Classiest way of saying "I didn't ask"
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@lordnatu These are interesting high profile cases but these tactics are incredibly common. Plea deals are very common because in the first few minutes talking to police suspects often screw up any potential success at a trial.
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I've kicked a dog as well 😂 can't stand being pounced on as soon as I enter a house.
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@BlueGangsta1958 Sorry I missed your question :) glad you found it
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Religious people behave worse than secular people.
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It made it so much easier for prosecution to nail her as a liar.
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The Bible is a book of genocide and wrath. It's comical for someone to use it as a moral defense.
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Studious Emma (obviously you're joking) but from my experience i'd trust a religious person less or at least be more weary.
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This is really common. Police are skilled at separating the suspect from the reality of when the interrogation "started" and it's time to get legal advice. They read you your rights, yes, but they bank on you surrendering them.
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@semprejgloh Why would you go to prison? That's exactly what we're trying to avoid. Now have a seat I got donuts.
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@semprejgloh Locks door
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