Originally posted by Chris
No I really can't. All of these people going "THEY LIED: they must be guilty" must have never in their lives been teenagers or young adults who lied to get themselves out of trouble. Man. That must be a nice feeling to know you have never told a lie. Me, who I count as enormously truthful, I've told lies, I don't think I've ever in real life come across people such as yourselves who have never told one so I would like to chat one day, just to figure out how you managed to go through your whole lives never telling a lie even when under duress.
And considering I have pointed to cases where people told lots of lies, and they weren't guilty at all, lying is obviously not indicative of guilt.
If Amanda and Sollecito had told lies about Meredith herself or their interactions with her or stole money or tried to hock her watch or jewelry in the aftermath of her murder, then maybe I can see how the lies would have meaning.
But you take a confused, stupid, vapid immature person put them in a grueling interrogation and you can get them to say almost anything. The four navy men did the exact same thing as Amanda...after their confession and telling how they raped and killed the girl, the next day they went...wait a minute, that didn't happen like that and tried to recant.
The lied in interrogation too. They came up with stories of what they did that wasn't true and then they recanted it. No different. It does happen.
Originally posted by tji
But again, WE DON'T KNOW her story changed, or how often it changed or in what context. We only know that's what the police said and we don't know what she actually said because they didn't record the conversations.
Originally posted by caz
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And no, I am not personally offended when this or any other thread goes off topic. I was just trying to steer this one back on course, for the sake of a family whose daughter was at school with mine.
No need for anyone to get snotty about that, surely?
No need for anyone to get snotty about that, surely?
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