+1 first response was very odd |
He played card after card over a long period of time. First he played the "poor scholarship student / star athlete card." Got away with that. Then the 'I don't know how to behave myself in public" (b/c I am a poor black man) got away with that. Then the "I am a very large and angry guy who picks up total strangers and injures them" then the "gentle giant when I feel like it". Cold, calculating. Now he is playing it cool -- no body. I think he became complacent. There is still a good chance he will go free. Along the way -- its been 12 years -- he figured out that colleges are transient places and girls go missing. And how to do it and get away with it. No body, no conviction. BTW, other murderers have done the same. Ted Bundy got away with it for years, and 20 -30 girls. The BTK murderer also. BTK used to send evidence to the police. http://www.crimelibrary.com/serial_killers/unsolved/btk/index_1.html Really really scary. If it is not Matthews, it is someone else with a bag of tricks. |
You don't know if he abducted her. He is on camera being seen with her and that made him a suspect. The police are mad because they did not get to interrogate him without an attorney present. Once he lawyered up they made him the only suspect. So basically because he invoked his fifth amendment rights, he became number only suspect. Sounds shoddy if someone else did the deed. |
I am sorry, was he convicted or arrested. Heck, it doesn't take much for a black man to get arrested in these united states. shucks, you have police shooting black men just for reaching for their licenses after they instruct the black men to get their licenses. so unless you tell me that he has been convicted for violent crimes and speeding parking violations mean crap, you are off base. |
I would. You can get shot by the police for just reaching for your license, or walking down the damn street for jaywalking. |
Please people. I was the OP for this post here. Obviously I am saddened first for the victim. I didn't feel the need to make that obvious statement. But my secondary reaction was being disappointed that the perp was black. It is OK to have both of those reactions. |
You are so naive. He turned himself into the police in Charlottsville upon initially hearing that he was a person of interest. He asked for a lawyer and they told him he could leave. He raced out of the police lot and they accused him of reckless driving. You call that running. He is not fighting extradiction. |
Actually, it isn't. We shouldn't be hoping any peep is or isn't of any particular race. Race shouldn't be brought into the equation. Is is just as wrong to hope the perp is black as to hope he isn't. |
accusations are not admissible. the only reason you know about them is to pollute the jury pool and try him in the court of popular opinion, not a court of law. |
Bullshit. If he was my client, I would tell him to remain silent, for anything and everything can be used and twisted to fit the narrative of whoever is retelling your story. So keep your mouth zipped. |
Yes freedom of speech does give you PP the right to spread lies to stregthen your point of view. I hope your bed of lies help you sleep at night. Maybe someone should start spreading lies about you too . |
He had the money to fight the machine expert to expert. It didn't help the prosecution to have a racist cop who had been known to plant evidence against other suspects in other crimes. But in the end, the machine got that uppity, rich, Black man anyway. His sentence for the burglary was based on their inability to sentence him on the murders. |
Spot on! If you are being questioned by the police and there is even a remote possibility that you are a suspect, keep your mouth shut and get an attorney. Those who advise otherwise are clueless about how things work within the legal system. If you are black, the above advice applies in spades. |
I am not making up a story about this guy, but I hate the PPs rush to judgment. Simply because someone is arrested by the police does not make them guilty. If this man is innocent of these charges, his life as he knew it is ruined. Almost seventy-percent of the posters on DCUM have already convicted this man and he has not been arraigned. How can he get a fair trial in Charlottesville? And you say there is a lot of evidence, would you please link this information. |
He did come forward initially. They released him. Maybe he went to Texas to get away from being followed every second and minute of his day. I would have left as well. Maybe he needed a vacation, but in your rush to judgment you only see ran. If the police really thought he ran, I am sure they could have found an evasion charge to tact on. |