• Billegh
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    67 days ago

    Especially since there aren’t twelve billionaires who would feel safe showing up together to sit on his jury.

    • @[email protected]
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      26 days ago

      They’d be biased too, so one way or another, it would be one hell of an explosive story.

  • slazer2au
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    918 days ago

    Bit optimistic that this will get to a trial.

    My money is on an accident in a cell.

    • @[email protected]
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      548 days ago

      The cynic in me will also point out that they don’t actually need the real killer either. Any random person resembling the pictures will do.

      • @[email protected]
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        98 days ago

        That would be awfully risky if they didn’t already have the real vigilante in custody or on a slab, at which point what’s the point of having a fake?

        Like imagine if they announced they caught him or shot him and then the real guy targets another of the bastards?

        • skulblaka
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          88 days ago

          They’ll just blame it on a copycat killer and start arresting any one who walks on the same side of the street as a corporate CEO

          • @[email protected]
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            57 days ago

            For once in my life, I’m looking forward to copycats this time.

            Dude merc’d a demon and got celebrated across the nation. Paradigm shift stuff.

    • @[email protected]
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      48 days ago

      I don’t think so. Epstein was a very high-profile person. This guy isn’t. There’s no secrets he can spill. I think if he dies under suspicious circumstances it’ll be suicide by cop.

      • @[email protected]
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        67 days ago

        If that dude gets on the stand and tells a sob story shared by millions of other Americans of watching family members die due to insurwnce companies denying coverage. There’s a non zero chance things get spicy.

    • @Good_morning
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      168 days ago

      True, but jury nullification doesn’t work if people aren’t aware it’s an option. Just one more example of things that should be required learning in HS

      • @[email protected]
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        28 days ago

        The justice system unironically doesn’t want people to know of jury nullification because it means that people can work outside what’s written in the law.

  • @[email protected]
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    358 days ago

    I am under the belief that there was no murder and he had a preexisting condition of lead poisoning. As such, we unfortunately do not cover these kinds of conditions in our penal system and his claim must be denied.

  • @[email protected]
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    178 days ago

    If they find him, the jury WILL be hand picked to be the biggest bootlickers of all time.

    • @[email protected]
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      37 days ago

      Juries are always hand picked. Having an engineering or science background, having out spoken political opinions, or expressing a knowledge of Jury Nullification are red flags on good days. Lawyers are only trained to deal with influencable types of people. If you want to be selected, be the type of person who watches and believes advertises.

  • capital
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    8 days ago

    [X] Doubt.

    Y’all live in a fantasy world.

    If they find him and if he makes it alive to a jury trial, I think there’s a good chance he’s convicted.