Delphi murders

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We have the technology so why shouldn't the wider public be able to watch the justice system in action.
Justice is not about appeasing true crime fans, whether we have the technology or not! We don’t have the automatic ‘right’ to watch what goes on in court just because we find it interesting - it’s not a TV show. If releasing information could potentially compromise the trial or enable someone to walk free, then it’s quite correct not to broadcast it.
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If there weren't cameras in Depp v Heard people relying on mainstream media reporting would think Jason Mamoa was a witness...
And? Who cares? That trial isn’t remotely comparable because nobody was brutally murdered.

what’s important is that justice is done by the people selected or qualified to help carry it out - and the waters should not be muddied by the court of social media.
 
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I can’t figure this out & can’t find a decent podcast to listen to which goes over the evidence. True crime garage have attempted it by let their opinions run the podcast. I really hope the girls & their families have the justice they deserve.
 
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I can’t figure this out & can’t find a decent podcast to listen to which goes over the evidence. True crime garage have attempted it by let their opinions run the podcast. I really hope the girls & their families have the justice they deserve.
Is there still a gag order? Maybe more info will come out after sentencing?
 
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I can’t figure this out & can’t find a decent podcast to listen to which goes over the evidence. True crime garage have attempted it by let their opinions run the podcast. I really hope the girls & their families have the justice they deserve.
Hi, The Murder Sheet have done an episode just about the evidence, I haven't listened to it yet, myself, but hopefully it's good:

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Is there still a gag order? Maybe more info will come out after sentencing?
Yes, there's a gag order until Judge Gull lifts it, apparently.
 
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For me it’s that the jury didn’t take very long to come to their decision. I had three cases during my jury duty and to me, they were all straight forward but each took a while to shake out for the 12 people involved. And even if we were in agreement, we would still take time to make sure we were right.

it must have been very straight forward in that courtroom for them to take as short a time as they did.
 
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Justice is not about appeasing true crime fans, whether we have the technology or not! We don’t have the automatic ‘right’ to watch what goes on in court just because we find it interesting - it’s not a TV show. If releasing information could potentially compromise the trial or enable someone to walk free, then it’s quite correct not to broadcast it.
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And? Who cares? That trial isn’t remotely comparable because nobody was brutally murdered.

what’s important is that justice is done by the people selected or qualified to help carry it out - and the waters should not be muddied by the court of social media.
There are lots of trials streamed where brutal murders have happened. I have been interested in this case since day one as I've wanted justice for Abby and Libby and felt it should be a solvable case.

When the police department made so many duck ups and the judge who is a proponent of cameras in the courtroom wouldn't even allow audio to be released.
 
Tried to act crazy by eating his excrement (only after he had confessed and then had a visit from his lawyer) but still got 130 years, ouch!

It’s been way too long but finally some justice for Abby and Libby ❤

I would like to see his interrogation video and then a follow up from ‘The Behaviour Panel’.
 
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The bridge guy video has been released. It's absolutely awful. My heart breaks for those beautiful girls
 
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I’ve just seen it. So heartbreaking, you can hear the fear in their voice. This video shows just how close behind Abby he was. Those poor girls.
 
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Wow that video really adds context. Clearly he was following them and directing them where to go, you can hear how scared they were and that they were clearly trying to leave clues.

I wonder why that wasn't released from the start.
 
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It’s sad as well to think they were trapped because they couldn’t go back the way they came and there was nobody around

(they always say to never go to a second location, scream as much as you can but by Jove these poor little girls must have been so scared senseless😢)
 
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After watching this, if I had kids and had to warn them of such dangers, I'd be telling them in that kind of situation you both/all make yourself as big as possible and run at the "danger" screaming your heads off.

There is a small chance it could catch the assailant off guard and that moment is sometimes what can make the difference.
 
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You can see how small he is after watching it, I don’t understand why it wasn’t released before.
i am sure if that was my husband i would have recognised him on it, did she know??
Poor girls they must have been terrifie.
 
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That bleeping b. And the wife should be locked up too. I’d know in an instant if that was my husband. Hearing the fear and panic in their voices is so sad 💔
 
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So Libby wasn’t recording because she thought he looked weird. She was just recording her mate crossing the bridge and that fucker was coming up behind her. The barely audible hi when he speaks to them makes me want to cry. They were just babies.
 
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