Have you read "Framed" in the LA Times

Anonymous
Easter should get the chair for hi UCLAJD1 license plate alone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I read that yesterday! Holy crap it's crazy! Who would do that!? She's so lucky she is white.

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Sort of. They're both correct. The police did give her the benefit of the doubt, but probably because she was white (and rich)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I read that yesterday! Holy crap it's crazy! Who would do that!? She's so lucky she is white.

Fixed.


Sort of. They're both correct. The police did give her the benefit of the doubt, but probably because she was white (and rich)


Poor reading comprehension. She's not rich at all.

Try again.
Anonymous
Holy shit I just got to the part where the police discover the mom (one half of the lawyer couple who planted the drugs) was having an affair with a firefighter!

This is a must-read article.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I read that yesterday! Holy crap it's crazy! Who would do that!? She's so lucky she is white.

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Dammit man! That is so true.


Yes, they're so lucky they got to serve jail time. What luck.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I read that yesterday! Holy crap it's crazy! Who would do that!? She's so lucky she is white.

Fixed.


Sort of. They're both correct. The police did give her the benefit of the doubt, but probably because she was white (and rich)


From the article itself:

Duff [the prosecutor] considered the possibilities. In so many places, he thought, it would have gone differently. If the attempted frame-up had happened in one of the gang neighborhoods of Los Angeles where he used to prosecute shootings, rather than in a rich, placid city in Orange County ... if the cop who found the stash of drugs in Kelli Peters’ car had been a rookie, rather than a sharp-eyed veteran … if she had been slightly less believable...
Anonymous
Public school in a McMansion town full of desperate strivers.
Anonymous
The plant was too overboard. A few grams of cocaine and a a dozen unprescribed pain pills would have been far less suspicious.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Very interesting. One thing that fascinated me is how the city devoted dozens of cops and so many law enforcement resources to looking into the planting of drugs. It felt like a different country from living in DC and the police responses we get here.


I'm up the road in Los Angeles, and let me tell you, even though we are in an affluent neighborhood, you'd never get that kind of police work here. We all hire our own "police" (private companies) because LAPD doesn't even have ONE car in our town. I'm not faulting the LAPD; I'm faulting the allocation of resources here; LA is run so differently than Orange County (OC).

I love how the LA Times makes out Irvine to be so boring and shallow. Why shouldn't people gravitate to a place where they feel protected? And looking at the police work done in this situation, clearly they ARE being protected.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I read that yesterday! Holy crap it's crazy! Who would do that!? She's so lucky she is white.

Fixed.


Dammit man! That is so true.


Yes, they're so lucky they got to serve jail time. What luck.


Beats getting shot!
Anonymous
My take away from the story:

Lawyers be cra-Cra.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Very interesting. One thing that fascinated me is how the city devoted dozens of cops and so many law enforcement resources to looking into the planting of drugs. It felt like a different country from living in DC and the police responses we get here.


In the victim's favor? You would be surprised, usually it would go the opposite way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The plant was too overboard. A few grams of cocaine and a a dozen unprescribed pain pills would have been far less suspicious.


Signed, McLean PTA mom
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow. Fascinating. I remember when it came out in the news but it's so crazy and complex that with the regular news articles it was hard to follow. Especially since Jill Easter changed her name. Maybe I missed it in the article, but she still has custody of her kids? That scares me.


Was Easter the perpetrators name? (If so, she should do more than change her name!)
Anonymous
Wow, thanks for the link. I'm hooked, it is a really compelling article.
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