• Dkarma@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Then how did they find ammo and why have several admitted they brought the ammo and “forgot”?

    Sounds like you’re full of shit.

    • WamGams@lemmy.ca
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      1 month ago

      Why is this not happenong at the same rate elsewhere?

      People also admit to many things they never did while in custody.

      Something fishy is happening here.

        • hessenjunge@discuss.tchncs.de
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          1 month ago

          see fay, michael and singapore.

          I almost forgot that asshole. No one outside the US thought the intervention was warranted. Case in point: the Swiss vandal in 2010

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        1 month ago

        Yeah, the Brits (since it is a British territory) have been trying to frame every single American to put them in jail since the rebellion!

      • SulaymanF@lemmy.world
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        1 month ago

        This happens in other Caribbean countries too. If you were to fly to Bermuda or Grenada you’d get in trouble for carrying this stuff.

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        1 month ago

        People also admit to many things they never did while in custody.

        Do people? Is that the thing?

        Okay. Um, while in custody I never … hopped on one leg.

        But why is admitting to things we’ve never done in custody a thing?

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          1 month ago

          I do not ageee with the poster you respond to, but false confessions are a serious problem. Often (in the US) they arise from hours long interrogations without a lawyer, in which police are allowed to lie about the evidence they have. This leads to situations where a suspect feels like they are done for even if they didn’t commit a crime. When a plea deal is then put in front of them which they are told would be much preferable to getting sentenced without it, they sign and admit to a crime they never committed. It shouldn’t happen but is a thing that unfortunately does occur.

          That said, I doubt it being the case here.