Re: BMW X5 shooter in custody..dis gwine to be good
Similarly, Rich - I like this guys commentary on the paper's website ...
#8 is hilarious - ridiculous, I should say actually.
Can't determine cause of death - oh well, I guess he'll be going free.
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<span style="font-style: italic"><span style="font-weight: bold">Jayjayja</span> [Moderator] 5 hours ago
I am beginning to get very uncomfortable here and I see a pattern that I really do not want to see emerging, stay with me on this one.
1. The "suspect" made arrangement with the police and his lawyers to return "voluntarily" to Jamaica why, I will tell you in a second.
2. You cannot do an ID parade as the taxi-man could not identify the suspect for two reasons. (a) the vehicle is dark and tinted so so no easy visual (b) this incident occurred in the dark, low visibility.
3. First report said a X5, next it said a X6 - (doubt created already - deliberately, not sure yet)
4. Black X5, then Black X6 then dark coloured X6 ( Doubt again)
5. The vehicle was said to have been repaired, this does not mean this is the vehicle that had the accident. Cops need to match paint found on the X6 against the paint from the taxi and get a match.
6. The paint match would only suggest that the vehicle (x6) and the taxi had made impact at some point in time, that in no way shape or form points to murder.
7. You must establish beyond reasonable doubt that this suspect was the person in the vehicle and was the one that fired the shot. We as yet do not know if there was only 1 person in the SUV.
8. The "bullet" fragments is missing ie it cannot be found in the victim. This is crucial to get a conviction and as such it MUST be found. (Strange). No cause of death can yet be determiner - OMG this is not good.
9. The gun from which the bullet was fired is missing.
10. So all we have is circumstantial evidence and with a top lawyer like Patrick this suspect is being setup to walk free, despite public sentiments.
Without bullet fragment, without a murder weapon, without a cause of death, there is nothing to tie the suspect to the murder except a dark coloured X5/X6.
The outcome is almost concluded and that is why the suspect has returned to the country, OMG I cannot believe we all fell for this.
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Similarly, Rich - I like this guys commentary on the paper's website ...
#8 is hilarious - ridiculous, I should say actually.
Can't determine cause of death - oh well, I guess he'll be going free.
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<span style="font-style: italic"><span style="font-weight: bold">Jayjayja</span> [Moderator] 5 hours ago
I am beginning to get very uncomfortable here and I see a pattern that I really do not want to see emerging, stay with me on this one.
1. The "suspect" made arrangement with the police and his lawyers to return "voluntarily" to Jamaica why, I will tell you in a second.
2. You cannot do an ID parade as the taxi-man could not identify the suspect for two reasons. (a) the vehicle is dark and tinted so so no easy visual (b) this incident occurred in the dark, low visibility.
3. First report said a X5, next it said a X6 - (doubt created already - deliberately, not sure yet)
4. Black X5, then Black X6 then dark coloured X6 ( Doubt again)
5. The vehicle was said to have been repaired, this does not mean this is the vehicle that had the accident. Cops need to match paint found on the X6 against the paint from the taxi and get a match.
6. The paint match would only suggest that the vehicle (x6) and the taxi had made impact at some point in time, that in no way shape or form points to murder.
7. You must establish beyond reasonable doubt that this suspect was the person in the vehicle and was the one that fired the shot. We as yet do not know if there was only 1 person in the SUV.
8. The "bullet" fragments is missing ie it cannot be found in the victim. This is crucial to get a conviction and as such it MUST be found. (Strange). No cause of death can yet be determiner - OMG this is not good.
9. The gun from which the bullet was fired is missing.
10. So all we have is circumstantial evidence and with a top lawyer like Patrick this suspect is being setup to walk free, despite public sentiments.
Without bullet fragment, without a murder weapon, without a cause of death, there is nothing to tie the suspect to the murder except a dark coloured X5/X6.
The outcome is almost concluded and that is why the suspect has returned to the country, OMG I cannot believe we all fell for this.
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