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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The evidence they have against him is circumstantial. There is no camera footage of her getting in the car with him. It doesn't take a lot to meet the probable cause evidence test to be able to charge someone. They charged him with that so that they would be able to arrest him and then have him held without bond. The reckless driving charges would not have been enough to keep him held with no bond. [b]I hope all the people who are assuming he is guilty have to come face to face with the justice system one day and then suddenly remember that in this country we are INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY, and not the other way around[/b].[/quote] True, but his ACTIONS lead many to believe that he is guilty of something. Why run if you have nothing to hide? [/quote] Because the police think you are a (serial) murderer. You guys have already decided he's guilty. He probably thinks he has no chance if he didn't do it. [/quote] OMG seriously? He looks guilty bc he didn't come forward initially and he ran. If he hadn't done those things, he'd have much more of a chance in the court of public opinion. Why is that so hard to understand?[/quote] It's true it doesn't help him, but read this quote from Charlotesville defense attorney Scott Goodman from this article http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/crime/bond-denied-for-man-accused-in-case-of-missing-u-va-student-hannah-graham/2014/09/25/f32b10cc-44b1-11e4-b437-1a7368204804_story.html : "Goodman was not surprised that police publicly put pressure on Matthew before they had enough evidence to charge him. 'They want them to make a mistake because it’s unnerving to be the object of wanted posters and daily press conferences that call you to come in,” Goodman said. “It unnerves an average person. .?.?. It’s a tactic they teach in police school. It’s legal. .?.?. There’s nothing wrong with the police using every trick in the toolbox.” Good thing he's not being tried in the court of public opinion, where everyone is guilty until proven innocent![/quote]
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