A list of puns related to "False Confession"
Brendan was fucked over by Weigert, Fassbender, and kratz. They extracted a ridiculous story from a special needs kid and used it to convict him even though there is ZERO evidence proving he committed any crime. There is 10x more evidence that ken kratz committed rape than Brendan, but somehow only Brendan was prosecuted and convicted of it. I hope Weigert, Fassbender, and kratz rot in hell for what they did along with all these other scumbags who coerced confessions.
Baddeley, Age 19, βwith fetal alcohol effectβ was coerced into confessing to setting fire to the high school where he was a student. Two years after his conviction, a young woman in therapy voluntarily came forward with evidence showing that she was the true arsonist (Courtney, 2004).
A 23-year-old woman βwith IQ tests in the 70s,β was hired to baby sit a 3-year-old child on a hot summer night. The child died in her bedroom from hyperthermia. A state trooper coerced Baker into confessing that she willfully turned up the thermostat to kill the child. At trial, she could not describe or show how to adjust a thermostat. In addition, a technician described that there was a short in the home's heating system. Baker was convicted of second-degree murder, apparently for failing to react properly to the overheated environment. After she spent nearly 5 years behind bars, the conviction was thrown out (Chittum, 2000; Nogas, 2000a, 2000b).
While in jail awaiting trial for an unrelated crime, Victoria Banks claimed to be pregnant. She did it to garner sympathy and get out of jail. The ploy worked. Later, when a sheriff asked her about the baby, she told him that the baby had died. She, her husband, Medell, and her sister, Dianne Tucker, βall with mental retardation,β underwent intensive questioning over 5 days until they confessed to murdering the infant. Later, it was discovered that Victoria had undergone a tubal ligation 4 years earlier and was unable to have children (Luo, 2002).
Barco's girlfriend was found dead in her car. Bruising on the victim's neck and chest led investigators to believe she had been strangled. During interrogation, Barco, βwith IQ 57,β confessed to beating her to death with a stick. He spent 8 months in jail awaiting his trial. His public defender finally called for a reexamination of the woman's body and found she had actually died from a lethal level of alcohol. The bruising was consistent with injuries typical of alcoholics. The murder charges were dropped (Asso
Hello! I just caught up on the False Confession manwha and I don't want to wait for it to come off of hiatus. Does anyone have a link to the full translated novel? The only ones I can find are only translated up to chapter 21.
My lawyer teamed up with the prosecutor behind my back and created a deal to have me Falsely plea guilty to a crime I didnβt commit, all so that it would all just be over for me. They tried to put me away for 15 years because of on false charges. This situation involves more than just corrupt police but also corrupt town/city workers and officials. My honor as a man has been thrown out of the window because these people. I need someone who can post me in a direction so I can get answers, and then formulate a legal counter offensive.
Just wondering
S2 came back after more than a year of wait and now, after it has been barely back, not one episode has been released in 70 days and we do not have any announcement of when it will come back.
Does anyone has any information about the series, if it has been on the verge of cancellation, wether the artists are well, etc.
The other night when I was having an interrogation moment again with him, he said his counselor advised him not to falsely confess to having sex with someone to make me feel better?! He said he would not let me pressure him into a false confession. This sounds so shady. WDYT?
(Background- "Church going 40yr old husband/father" -caught him trying to video chat a woman on our romantic vacation, he was thinking of inviting her and friends to our trip, we don't have that type of relationship at all! Says that's the only time he chatted someone and she sent him the friend request...He confesses to having PA at least the past 2 years, and his therapist said he's a SA. He admits he also had PA for 10 years early on in our marriage. This time around was the first time he had ED issues...)
Love the story, characters and gorgeous art! Any recommendations please?
I was supposed to post this other day but due to my modules I became busy.
So my rant would be about Renesha from False Confession. I had to rant since there were comments that made me snapped. I know that fighting those people would stress me more than the modules.
First,I have to admit that Mc is sometimes frustrating. She is indecisive,too philosophical for me that my brain could understand(season1), easily swayed,and sometimes a doormat.
Although it doesn't sit well with me that there are others who dislike/hate MC because she couldn't tell the truth about the drunken confession and that's she's a pushover. She's a flawed character. Let's be honest,she's not like those other strong characters with high authority who could do what they want. She's powerless against cabel and cp,values her own life,and is scared of the consequences when she tells the truth.
You have to understand that Mc is not like medea, roxana, penelope, eris, shuli, florentia, hilise, elena, aria, etc.
She wasn't reincarnated as a character in a novel,manhwa,or an otome game where she knows what would happen to her. AND she also didn't time traveled or regressed where she knows the future. She isn't manipulative,have insane op powers(iirc she thinks her powers are weak until the miracle something chapter), she doesn't know swordmanship,she isn't omnipotent,and is not playing some 5D chess game.
> She isnβt the FL like the one who donβt care they die, comfortable exerting their authority (bcoz she doesnβt have any authority), bargaining with life on line or any resources she has (she doesnβt have any resources, she is a priestess who was an orphan). She cares a lot about her life and of those around her, and tries her best to make actions to protect herself and few of her closest in those situations -ruchi chopra >!from a comment on batoto.!<
> i think i finally understand how she feels after reading this chapter and the comments. she cant come clean because she is just so damn intimidated by cabel based on his demeanor and experiences shes had with him. since she cant tell him the truth, she at least tries to be faithful, but blondie is hardcore interfering with that. and now she has a pile of hidden truths that a powerful and angry man wants to know about, but the consequences she might suffer from telling the truth are just too scary for her to say anything. i was frustrated with her before, but now im frustrated with her, i hope theyll b
... keep reading on reddit β‘Hello, TOMC!
About 7-10 years ago, I heard about a false confession given in a death that authorities thought was murder but if I am remembering correctly, turned out to be an accident. I remember seeing footage of parts of the interrogation.
The man giving the false confession had a below-normal IQ, and had been hired as a helper of some kind on an independent fishing boat in the coastal SE region of the US. As I remember the events surrounding this, there was some kind of storm that wasnβt correctly recorded (?) or some other occurrence while out on the water that hadnβt been documented by whatever appropriate agency would have documented it (NOAA, the Coast Guard, etc.). Everyone on the fishing boat had died except for this one man. I believe it was 1-2 people who died.
The authorities kept this man in interrogation for some ridiculous amount of time; in my mind, it was something along the lines of an entire 24 or 48 hour period where the detectives were basically tag teaming each other and keeping this man agitated and awake until he finally confessed that he had planned the murder(s) in order to seek revenge (for something nebulous) or get money (also nebulous, because itβs not like fishing boats go out with huge amounts of cash on them). It seemed to me that LEOs had a hard time believing that an accident happened and the only person able to save themselves was the man with the cognitive abilities of an eight year old, so therefore this man had to have deliberately killed everyone. Throughout the interrogation, the man repeatedly denies being angry or needing money at first, and finally got broken down into βconfessingβ that he had killed for money (iirc) and the detectives basically fed the suspect a story that matched the condition of the bodies and boat as they were found and the suspect agreed.
The man was cleared eventually, and whatever I was watching held this case up as an example of what not to do in an interrogation, because this suspectβs rights were violated in a number of different ways. If Iβm remembering correctly, the suspect even asked for an attorney or someone to help him early on in the questioning and his requests were ignored.
Does anyone know what case this was, or what show this was on? Iβm certain that it was a boating accident on a fishing boat, the suspect was the only survivor, and he was mentally challenged. Apparently evidence indicated to detectives that the only way the survivor/suspect could have survived was
... keep reading on reddit β‘There wasn't much information about the crime before they said Brendan confessed, and provided details they were satisfied with.
Most people will say that once Brendan came into the picture, the information he ultimately provided muddied the case a whole lot. For example, 3 Extra charges were thrown at Avery, and 2 of them would later have to be dropped because no supporting evidence.
The confidence in which the state repeated Brendan's confession to the media made everybody feel that the state was very confident in the evidence they had, and they would show a lot more of it than they actually did at Brendan trial. Ultimately, Brendan's trial was full of words, and words only. There was not that plethora of physical evidence that would tie Brendan to the crime. Just conjecture. Cleaning oil, apparently can make you a murderer. Subsequent testing on items that may be related to the many versions of what Brendan said happened didn't return anything of evidentiary value. The only piece of evidence was some bleach stained jeans with a few small spots. Again, apparently cleaning oil can make you a murderer as long as the dramatic story is good enough for a jury to believe.
So if we go back in time to about January 2006 and Brendan never comes into the picture, what's the story about how this happened? The warrant for Avery's arrest said the crime happened sometime during the week of Halloween. Once Brendan's false information was obtained, the timeline shrunk specifically to Halloween night. The problem with that is nothing Brendan remembers from that night, like the 3 phone calls, being there for both of jodi's calls that were 5 min apart, are supported by the facts from that evening.
Really sorry if this sounds stupid since I don't really try to be updated but, when is the next chapter for a false confession coming out? It's been like, 2 or 3 months since the last one.
Hello everyone! I have read a lot of fascinating write-ups on this subreddit, and thought I would try to contribute β I hope I'm doing this right. This case is one of the few where I don't know whom I trust, and I thought it would be interesting to discuss with all of you. Clarifications and a few thoughts are in square brackets in italics. Bold text is basically a TL;DR. Sources below.
Galina Kolyadzinskaya [photograph of Galina] was born in 1985 in Rostov-on-Don, a port city in Southern Russia, and moved to Vladivostok, a city on the Sea of Japan, with her family at the age of 13. She was reported to be a hard-working student interested in foreign languages and human science. Having completed secondary education, Galina enrolled into an art academy, and later was admitted into the Far Eastern Federal University, studying design. Galinaβs mother described her as an βartsy girl with explosive personalityβ. Galina had allegedly suffered five concussions, and was diagnosed with a brain aneurysm. She began working as a model, eventually dropping out to accept a work offer in Beijing. After three months of working there Galina returned to Vladivostok. Around this time in 2006 Galina met Viktor β they would often walk their dogs in the same area.
Viktor Polovov, now known as Viktor Koen [photograph of Viktor], was born in 1988 in Vladivostok. His parents divorced when he was young, and he was raised primarily by his grandmother. According to Viktor, his mother was a devout Christian who βdidnβt care about anything other than her religionβ. He described his childhood as βgloomyβ, and himself as a timid and slow child with no friends. After completing secondary school, Viktor enrolled into the public relations program at the Far Eastern Federal University. He admitted to using recreational drugs (cannabis, synthetic drugs and prescription medicine) during this time, saying that βthe best things inside me were formed during an altered state of consciousness under influenceβ.
Soon after **beginning their relationship in 2006 Galina
... keep reading on reddit β‘Its been on my list for awhile but the summary suckss and I donβt really get the plot? Iβd really appreciate your guyβs opinions on it!
I dont want to get into details but basically was slapped with 3 charges. One is really bad. Two i flat out denied but he kept working his way around, at the time i was sick(with proof) and had brain fog and headaches. My sister and gf was sick as well. All i knew, was i got arrested, put in confinement, taken out after 45 minutes and interrogated. I stupidly didnt say i want my lawyer. I keep hating myself for that. I could have ruined my whole life because i simply didnt say, i want my lawyer. I basically talk about one of the incidents. I say it happened a certain way. The officer kept trying to creep the alleged crime in there(its a very fine line but i kept saying and motioning like i touched here, under armpits.) And there was probably a lot of maybes and i dont knows but he writes a statement, i sign it, i kind of read it but half read it because i was more worried about inaccuracy at the top of the statement than the important one below. I did sign it, and then get to read it again later and go wait a minute thats not what i said or meant or motioned to, and it had an extra thing down there saying "person admitted to blah blah" what do i do? Does being sick and having brain fog even matter. It is true and people can attest to it but would it even matter? I dont understand. Everything just happened so fast... and now my life might be over.
Among a total of 340 exonerations of all kinds documented between 1989 and 2003, 15 percent (= 51) involved false confessions
Of the 24 exonerations in New York State, 13 have been based upon false confession. Two-thirds of murder convictions overturned by DNA evidence turned out to have been based on false confessions.
3 Detectives Obtained a False Murder Confession. Was It One of Dozens?
Man released 10 years after making false confession to NY double murder
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