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To: mrustow
As far as I know, the evidence is clean. It was public knowledge since 1989, that the police had DNA evidence that didn't match any of the boys they had in custody. It was also known that another attacker was referred to by the boys as "Tony." What police only recently learned, however, is that "Tony" was Matias Reyes' street name.

Ok. I get ya. I haven't been following these new developments to the case in every detail.

So how are they excluding the possibility that Reyes didn't act in concert with the other guys?

45 posted on 12/10/2002 3:22:37 PM PST by beckett
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To: beckett
So how are they excluding the possibility that Reyes didn't act in concert with the other guys?

1. By refusing to question any of countless gaps in Reyes' claims, or permitting him to be cross examined in a court of law.

2. By ignoring the self-incriminating statements of Yusef Salaam.

3. By ignoring the confessions of the other four boys, in addition to the bragging some made of having killed the jogger, before they found out she was still alive.

4. By ignoring the improbability of one small man having dragged a very athletic, if petite woman 200 yards against her will.

5. By thoroughly obstructing NYPD detectives' attempt to investigate Reyes, including telling other inmates to refuse to answer detectives' questions.

6. By refusing to interview the prosecutors and lead detectives from the original case.

49 posted on 12/10/2002 6:36:14 PM PST by mrustow
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