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liberalhistorian

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5. And yet a few years ago my state
Wed Apr 16, 2014, 09:05 AM
Apr 2014

Was all set to prosecute and, knowing South Dakota likely convict, an innocent man based on nothing more than the "dream recollections" of his sister that she thought she may have remembered the girls' car on their farmland (the police even tore up said farm in searching for the girls) and a faked taped "confession" that any seventh-grade forensics hobbyist could have told the idiot attorney general ( and, given that it's South Dakota, most of e attorney generals are idiots) was a fake by an inmate. Never mind that there were no bodies, no car, no indication of what might have happened, NOTHING. I'd like to think that the state, and the idiot Jackley, would take a lesson from this, but, knowing the state and its criminal "injustice" system, I'm not holding my breath.

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