Reminds me of the law student murder where the killer was interviewed by the news (as someone that knew the victim) and he freaked out when they told him they had located the body.
I watched a Dateline (or something similar) on this a few months back.
Jealous friend zoned sick fuck. That dude needed to get some help on the reddit red pill, amirite sherbrahs?
well atleast he didn't try to feed a ATM a kitten.>a Yelp thread about a women reporting her friend missing
>people reply that they will keep an eye out
>A man named 'KC' replies by saying he is the woman's roommate and uses past tense verbs to describe her; people in the comments find this suspicious.
>the discussion goes on
>KC continues to post about how much he misses her
>The woman is eventually confirmed dead in the comments and KC is revealed as the killer
https://www.yelp.com/topic/diamond-bar-my-friend-maribel-ramos-is-missing
creepy stuff
Well she's not wrong. That dude was a total jerk for murdering the girlYeah, that got kinda creepy pretty quick.
I hate myself because I LOLed when the girl replied "You murdered her? YOU ASSHOLE!".
Me too. Wtf?I thought Yelp was those queer food critics. Now I am extra confused.
Of course she's right, within our justice system you are supposed to be presumed innocent until proven guilty.
That's the justice system. Not the court of public opinion.
That's the justice system. Not the court of public opinion.
That's true, but I think it's the way the justice system works (or is supposed to work) because it's a good rule to follow.
Just because the police charge someone with a crime doesn't mean that person committed the crime, but many people just assume that if you get charged then you're guilty. After all, why would the police charge you if they didn't have enough evidence to prove guilt?
Of course we know that all kinds of people end up getting charged who are later acquitted, or worse, wrongly convicted.