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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is lazy and immoral in this circumstance for a lawyer just to say “clam up.”[/quote] It is always a bad idea to talk to the police. It’s a bad idea if you’re innocent. It’s a bad idea if you’re guilty. They are never your friends and they are never on your side. It is not immoral for his attorney to advise him of such.[/quote] Thank you. I think this guys a murderous shit, but I’ve been in an abusive marriage enough to deeply understand the truth of your statement. [/quote] This is the problem with our justice system and it needs to be fixed! We should have focused on finding her -- possibly when she was still alive -- if he could have gone to police from the beginning and known that there were no repercussions for being honest on August 25. It should NOT be "always a bad idea to talk to the police"!!! But it is.[/quote] Are you an idiot? That's literally a get out of jail free card. I could plan to kill my husband tomorrow, do it, and decide to go to the police the next day but as long as I tell them where his body is - its all good?[/quote] Agree this idiotic. Also, pp doesn't say how anyone know Gabby was missing, when he was trying to pretend she was not by sending texts to her mom. Doubt he was answering his phone if Gabby's mom called. Geez, his parents wouldn't even tell her. [/quote] A lot of people in this thread have never thought critically about criminal justice, police work, or prosecution before. [/quote]
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