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In reply to the discussion: So the 'prisoner' says they're lying [View all]Pirate Smile
(27,617 posts)58. I think he was more afraid of being anonymous & used as cover for the cops.
At least that was the impression I got from the interview.
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A "Tom of sh*t"? Would that be Tom Cotton? (Sometimes the hyperactive autocorrect actually
tblue37
Apr 2015
#56
I'm assuming they're talking about Freddie Gray case, the "other prisoner" in the paddy wagon.
Mayberry Machiavelli
Apr 2015
#4
Amazing...a prisoner's testimony would not be accepted in a normal situation.
libdem4life
Apr 2015
#3
The structure is crumbling and, like rats deserting a ship, it's everyone for themselves.
libdem4life
Apr 2015
#14
I think he felt safer using the media...that's what he said why he went public.
libdem4life
Apr 2015
#27
I think he was more afraid of being anonymous & used as cover for the cops.
Pirate Smile
Apr 2015
#58