To: calcowgirl
Please help me understand this. So what if the blond hairs are from someone else? Maybe Cooper had an accomplice. It doesn't mean he is "innocent". Also, How do the lawyers explain away footprints, fingerprints, etc. How did the police obtain a sample of Cooper's blood to "plant" at the scene, if Cooper was hiding in Mexico? If he was staying at the house next to the victims, why did he leave for Mexico the very night of the murders? I'm not a big fan of the death penalty, but I am really starting to hate these activists. WHOEVER committed this crime should be punished, not the victim's families. Do these activists take smiling pictures with the family of the people slaughtered?
13 posted on
02/10/2004 2:40:02 AM PST by
boop
To: boop
Normally, I'd agree with you and the other posters here. But one alarming thing is bothering me about this... the surviving kid initially claimed that it was 3-4 guys and when he saw Cooper on the TV said it wasn't him. Then he changed his story later...
Does this sound familiar? Like how the cops have "suggested" to kids certain things to get them to claim that they were sexually molested when it didn't happen. If not for this, I'd say put the guy to sleep but this bothers me. I think that the courts may have made the right decision this one rare time.
Mike
18 posted on
02/10/2004 4:47:48 AM PST by
BCR #226
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