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Re: The murder of Jodi Jones
« Reply #1725 on: October 07, 2019, 07:23:PM »
So in order to be innocent, you just never have to admit to being guilty?  ::)

well if someone could get out by just saying they were guilty why wouldn't they

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Re: The murder of Jodi Jones
« Reply #1726 on: October 07, 2019, 07:30:PM »
well if someone could get out by just saying they were guilty why wouldn't they



Depends how worried they are about retribution, doesn't it?

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Re: The murder of Jodi Jones
« Reply #1727 on: October 07, 2019, 07:46:PM »
well if someone could get out by just saying they were guilty why wouldn't they

Would you like to live your life knowing that your neighbours etc, knew you were a murderer?
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Re: The murder of Jodi Jones
« Reply #1728 on: October 07, 2019, 07:58:PM »
well if someone could get out by just saying they were guilty why wouldn't they


Nugs, I'm certain that you know there's no such thing as a free lunch? It's also true that for every act there's a consequence. You have to see the bigger picture.

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Re: The murder of Jodi Jones
« Reply #1729 on: October 07, 2019, 08:11:PM »
Would you like to live your life knowing that your neighbours etc, knew you were a murderer?

well I could live with it.


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Re: The murder of Jodi Jones
« Reply #1730 on: October 07, 2019, 08:54:PM »
So in order to be innocent, you just never have to admit to being guilty?  ::)




Not if you're innocent- no ! You're being silly or pedantic.

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Re: The murder of Jodi Jones
« Reply #1731 on: October 07, 2019, 09:00:PM »


Depends how worried they are about retribution, doesn't it?





Retribution is for those who set out to settle a score and it solves nothing. Troublemakers in other words.

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Re: The murder of Jodi Jones
« Reply #1732 on: October 07, 2019, 09:03:PM »
well I could live with it.


But that's the whole point, Nugs. The chances are, you wouldn't be allowed to. Personally I don't give much for the long term chances of a convicted murderer being released after admitting guilt.

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Re: The murder of Jodi Jones
« Reply #1733 on: October 07, 2019, 09:06:PM »




Retribution is for those who set out to settle a score and it solves nothing. Troublemakers in other words.


And whilst that may be true, it won't stop retribution. I'm anti violence but I wouldn't shed tears for a released murderer on whom a score had been settled. Think, if you will about the family of their victim. THEIR sentence will never end.

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Re: The murder of Jodi Jones
« Reply #1734 on: October 07, 2019, 09:09:PM »

But that's the whole point, Nugs. The chances are, you wouldn't be allowed to. Personally I don't give much for the long term chances of a convicted murderer being released after admitting guilt.

not to mention the kind of life youd hav inside if suddenly after convincing a few other lifers you were stitched up, you reveald youd lied to them all along and were actualy guilty of violently killing a teenage girl who trusted you for esentially no reason

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Re: The murder of Jodi Jones
« Reply #1735 on: October 07, 2019, 09:16:PM »



Not if you're innocent- no ! You're being silly or pedantic.

So someone claiming innocence might be guilty? Or is there a time frame?
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Re: The murder of Jodi Jones
« Reply #1736 on: October 07, 2019, 09:17:PM »
not to mention the kind of life youd hav inside if suddenly after convincing a few other lifers you were stitched up, you reveald youd lied to them all along and were actualy guilty of violently killing a teenage girl who trusted you for esentially no reason

Exactly!
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Re: The murder of Jodi Jones
« Reply #1737 on: October 07, 2019, 09:23:PM »
not to mention the kind of life youd hav inside if suddenly after convincing a few other lifers you were stitched up, you reveald youd lied to them all along and were actualy guilty of violently killing a teenage girl who trusted you for esentially no reason

Most guilty prisoners who protest innocence are probably open about their guilt to inmates post verdict anyway. They have no Jail house snitches to worry about.

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Re: The murder of Jodi Jones
« Reply #1738 on: October 07, 2019, 09:31:PM »
not to mention the kind of life youd hav inside if suddenly after convincing a few other lifers you were stitched up, you reveald youd lied to them all along and were actualy guilty of violently killing a teenage girl who trusted you for esentially no reason


Exactly!! I'd call it being stuck between a rock and a hard place.

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Re: The murder of Jodi Jones
« Reply #1739 on: October 07, 2019, 09:34:PM »
Most guilty prisoners who protest innocence are probably open about their guilt to inmates post verdict anyway. They have no Jail house snitches to worry about.

That would depend on the crime.
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