God it just breaks your heart
God it just breaks your heart
I have no desire to argue that case, especially in light of the Caylee injustice.
But as I recall, the police were shockingly inept in that investigation, some suspected that do to high level connections, the fix was in!
No mater, the "mother" is dead (hopefully rotting in hell), and the girl is now a fading memory!
I'll end it there on that subject.
Wasn't asking you to argue it...the police wrote an apology, that much is fact.
There are parallels between the two cases, that's why it was mentioned.15 years later they still don't have evidence on a crime that occurred in the parent's house.A similar type of sadness in both stories...the world wants justice and the police can't provide conclusive evidence to get it.
Don't get me wrong, I guess "argue" was the wrong word.
That case too, was sickening! If the police apologized, sent them flowers, or washed their cars! I could care less, because they seemed to have played an equal part securing that justice can never be served in that case.
What I don't understand when speaking about both cases is - I can see the young mother becoming frustrated and committing the heinous act (Anthony).
The Ramsey's were well off, had no history of family violence so what's the goal in killing Jonbenet? They knew the eyes of the world would be upon them
as her body was found in the home.Accident covered up? I don't see it.