Yeah, its wild that false confessions are a real thingThe four bros went through hell for shit they didn't even do
I actually know a guy who is the father in law of one of those girls. Should see him in a few weeksImagine be the family of one of the victims and the phone rings 35 years later , that’s a long time to wait for closure
The ex-cops kept insisting they had the right guys whom had committed the crimesA lot of questionable language in that article, but it's maddening that they railroaded 2 coerced men. Even if the convictions were overturned, the leos responsible should of done the time for the wrongfully convicted
The living sister?I actually know a guy who is the father in law of one of those girls. Should see him in a few weeks
With the new time machine in 2050That means they’ll solve the Austin river killer in 2065.
This is my first time reading about this case, and i am making wild assumptions that their rights were violated. i can't see why anyone would confess to a crime they didn't commit without being coerced through violence or torture and I can't see either happening with a lawyer present.The ex-cops kept insisting they had the right guys whom had committed the crimes![]()
Yeah, they didn't have any lawyers with them since they didn't know any betterThis is my first time reading about this case, and i am making wild assumptions that their rights were violated. i can't see why anyone would confess to a crime they didn't commit without being coerced through violence or torture and I can't see either happening with a lawyer present.
I'm family/friends with cops and that are all decent people, I have run afoul of bad cops and I have been subjected to police pressure. It's also my understanding that a lot of detectives aren't any smarter then an average beat cop.

Again just speculation but I'm sure it was the you don't need one, it makes you look guilty etc...Yeah, they didn't have any lawyers with them since they didn't know any better![]()