Re: just a camera malfunction, run along nothing to see here
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 5:33 pm
that's a serious accusation, JSC. you got any actual proof- aside from a lack of evidence of what did happen?
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Why waste the time of the court and all that electricity?Jsc810 wrote:Next time, they might want to wait until after he's been convicted before imposing jailhouse justice.
Just saying.
Chances are pretty good that he wouldn't have been doing his time after conviction in the county jail. The guards were just making hay while the sun shines.Jsc810 wrote:Next time, they might want to wait until after he's been convicted before imposing jailhouse justice.
RTFTMikey wrote:Nobody said the guards did it.
Especially when you're afraid, looking for a way out, and have fabirc, a bunk bed, and some basic knot tying skills. The force wouldn't be enough to entirely break the neck, as in traditional hanging - but it could cause enough pressue on theSmackie Chan wrote:Hyoids sometimes break. It happens.
You would be surprised to know how many jail facilities have outdated camera systems. Not only in jails but in cruisers where many still depend upon VHS (they pop in a tape in the trunk) instead of digital systems. They often cannibalize parts from non-working units to keep things going. This "malfunction" will obviously figure large.Jsc810 wrote:Damn camera malfunction. Oh well, no big deal, it is just time for a new camera, there's probably a sale somewhere.
Tom In VA wrote:Lot's of things need to be looked into before we start convicting the guards before THEIR fair trial.