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Watching a crime docu. It was tried four times on murder and either thrown out or not enough evidence of guilt. So the military had a trial and found guilty. The little boys, now much older, as witnesses were the key so yeah that's real strong. Then a shard of glass on the military uniform wasn't conclusive but still entered into evidence. Also shells were found on the carpet by the cleaning crew later, so great job there by the investigating team. A panel of seven military made the decision, and it didn't need to be 100% in agreement. Maybe 4-3 or 5-2 at worst. Mmkay. :confused:
 
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Also no blood. No DNA. Neighbor witness had the time at 10-1030pm, which meant the military person was just getting off their shift, which was located 140 miles away. The murder would have been estimated at 3am. The camo was different than the uniform worn in service. Another teen claimed to have bragged about the murder.
 
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I remember recently hearing 'jurors like to have blood, DNA, fingerprints' etc. Yeah no poop. :rolleyes:
 
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Seriously, I have no life.
I've done some pretty stupid things in the past but still can't get over the driver outside his car in the middle of a busy road without lights of any kind on. You could smoke a bowl of pot and still probably figure that one out. I just don't get it. I hope it's something like battery died and no power.

Another is the ability to park on the inside of two opposing lanes. As if the shoulder wasn't risky, that one just seems like a prayer. Also the crosswalk with two lanes going in each direction on a busy street. I've seen what looks like a main drag. Well people aren't going 30 that's for sure. Some of these is just common sense. One look and it's like ah I'll find another way to cross.
Milwaukee is combating reckless driving with this. It only cost $88K, too. I saw it on the road Wednesday- before the news report and didn't know what it was for, but wondered if the safety cones had been stolen.

 
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HUD- it is one thing to give the needy public assistance as in an apartment, but why a house?
 
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Note that my new job is at a more or less homeless apartment, and there really isn't an alternative for some of em. Drugs, lack of job skills, nobody would hire etc. So it's either they're on the streets, or this. I don't really see an alternative, but I'm wondering why a house? Large family?
 
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