Savak
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- Feb 16, 2006
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I can think of quite a few
1) OJ Simpson
2) Michael Petersen
3) Amanda Knox
4) Natalee Holloway
5) Anni Dewani
6) Laci Petersen
Its shocking how inspite of modern forensics, investigation techniques and brain storming, analytical skills, murder suspects are still able to get away with murder because of hiring excellent lawyers and incompetence, mistakes on the part of the prosecution.
But would love people to add more. I have personally found it fascinating to watch crime and cold case documentaries and podcasts by lawyers who go through the facts, evidence of the case, make compelling arguments and reason why they feel someone is guilty as sin, where someone they feel is personally guilty but did not deserve to be convicted because the prosecution did not really make a compelling case to meet the "beyond a reasonable doubt" threshold.
1) OJ Simpson
2) Michael Petersen
3) Amanda Knox
4) Natalee Holloway
5) Anni Dewani
6) Laci Petersen
Its shocking how inspite of modern forensics, investigation techniques and brain storming, analytical skills, murder suspects are still able to get away with murder because of hiring excellent lawyers and incompetence, mistakes on the part of the prosecution.
But would love people to add more. I have personally found it fascinating to watch crime and cold case documentaries and podcasts by lawyers who go through the facts, evidence of the case, make compelling arguments and reason why they feel someone is guilty as sin, where someone they feel is personally guilty but did not deserve to be convicted because the prosecution did not really make a compelling case to meet the "beyond a reasonable doubt" threshold.