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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] [b]Personally , I think the real unsung heroes in this whole ordeal is the Irvine police department [/b]. This is precisely what the job of a police officer should be like , professional at all times , impartial , immune to individuals and their perceived socio economic statuses . However , this being America I can't help it but think a minority woman wouldn't have benefited from the presumption of innocence, doubts, empathy and goodwill that Kelli Peters benefited from . You're welcome to prove me wrong [/quote] I disagree. I think the Irvine PD went on a relatively wild goose chase to prosecute the Easters. I think it's great that they immediately saw that PTA mom was framed and did not charge her. BUT, it seems like they expended a LOT of resources in getting the Easters and I don't think they were really worth it. Crazy, yes, but probably not all that harmful, especially since no one believed their stupid plant. Seems like much ado about very little. [/quote] You've got to be kidding me , did you read the story or did you read and draw the conclusions that comfort you. Irvine isn't exactly a drug infested , violence ridden Appalachian town or major city . Drugs and violence don't run rampant there, at least based on official stats and the story says as much . Drugs are found in a woman's car, she knows they're not hers , she says so and informs the officer of her potential enemy . The officer had her go through preliminary drills and she checks all the boxes .Had the police officer not dealt with poise, temerity , and extreme professionalism Kelli peters life would have been destroyed forever . After all drugs in serious quantities were found in her car right ? Police departments have wide latitude to allocate whatever amount of ressources to any case, as long as they exercise uncompromising professionalism ,your fixation on their response betrays an irreparable moral bankruptcy that puts high up there with the Easters . How could you possibly describe this as much ado about nothing ? I think that expression is better suited for the Easters whose delusional sense of self and outsize egos ultimately brought them down . I'm not sure your country you live in , but in this land called United states of America , planting narcotics in someone's property, making false claims against said individual isn't a minor offense . The ensuing debacle and fallout , including the loss of the republican husband's $400k/ year Job and $250k in legal fees prove that much . I sincerly suggest you work on your high tolerance level for such evil acts or else you'll be looking at a similar fate as the Easters, in pretty sure they never thought they'd end up in such disgraceful predicaments . Hopefully the husbands kept his UCLAJD1 vanity plate for old times sake . [/quote]
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