To: GoLightly
thanks..
an amateur forger fits the bill for either..imagine getting ready to do something like this and posting your moves all over the internet, there is enough to indict IMO. whether he did it or not...dirty tricks. all on the line.a will loose without help, etc heck Peterson has a better chance of getting off..
I think the man has some real problems and was looking for his fame, now that he has it he doesn't seem so smart...
We ought to put all his internet postings together and send them to CBS..better yet ABC..lol..
To: rolling_stone
Instead of bringing in a pro, they found themselves a useful idiot, a blabbing doofus who left his fingerprints all over the scene of the crime. In the past, the coppers always helped the bad guys get away, but this time motivated amateurs were allowed to get a full look at the body & started screaming foul.
As I said in another post, on another thread. Putting it all on Burkett would be like stopping at the Cubans in the Watergate story.
Passing all of his dribblings on to the MSM prolly wouldn't be very useful at this point, cuz he's just a minor player in the big scheme of things. AP getting a copy of the e-mail he sent shows they're actually following up on *the* story. I might even have to forgive them for their false story about my fellow Wisconsinites. :o)
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