brendude13 said:
Open your eyes, NOTHING can be certain, you have to find the fine line between guilty and not guilt, this woman was way past it. You probably don't even know anything about the justice system in other countries, why are you being so defensive, do you just like to tell yourself and other people that America has the best justice system as an excuse to wave the American flag? In any other country she would have been locked away. You keep implying that this woman could be innocent, the bottom line is, if you wait 30 days before reporting your missing daughter, you are guilty of something, that is ignoring the countless other peices of evidence. And so what if we weren't in the court room, we were given the evidence by the press, the irony is we could WATCH the court case on the internet, my sister watched the whole thing. |
I say it's better for the exact reason you state in your post: In any other country she would have been locked away. Locked away without any real evidence. Locked away with reasonable doubt. Locked away because it "looks suspicous" when there could be legitimate reasons for her strange behavior. Mentally ill people don't always behave the way one would expect them to, and we don't know what's going on inside her mind. That our justice system doesn't try to read minds: that's why it's good.