Author Topic: Should Jeremy defend himself from prison?  (Read 2884 times)

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mertol22

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Re: Should Jeremy defend himself from prison?
« Reply #30 on: September 12, 2012, 11:56:PM »
So because he can not LEGALLY prove in COURT he is INNOCENT......he hsould be allowed to try and convince the general public rather than be seen as guilty?
I'm not sure what you've been smoking but feel free to pass it over!  ;D
The importance of hearing what someone says has no price exept 2 world wars and millions of people dead to make such a act happan  at all, any such tv appearence would have to be granted and determined what he can say, since we dont know what would be said its not really possible to guess , i feel it would be more of an appeal of sorts for someone to come forward, other than pre recorded dvd vhs, i no longer watch tv but millions do, even today people who know something about the case will be outnumbered heavily by those who have never heard of WHF and may never will.

mertol22

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Re: Should Jeremy defend himself from prison?
« Reply #31 on: September 13, 2012, 12:02:AM »
This is an old case and getting older for now its also a closed one as far as the law goes, the passage of time will be at his door now so while he is within reason fit able to move speak and write he has to do something , lucky him he is not in the blue dolphin jail in the Russian Federation , the highway to hell.
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