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<blockquote data-quote="milani" data-source="post: 1098022" data-attributes="member: 6654"><p>So you are telling us that being Richard Kimball is better than being Richard Kimball's murdered wife. So it is not so bad to be sent to the death house for a crime he never committed only to be framed. So it is not so bad to be forced to run and hide for four years from the law obsessed with your capture. And your only hope is to find the one armed man.</p><p>Well, this is not Hollywood. If the man is guilty he should be held accountable. But if he is not then the accuser should be held accountable to the same standard. But the result NEVER restores someone's life. It NEVER restores someone's reputation. The damage is done. Try and live with the unbearable stigma or die.</p><p>A great example was Dr. Sam Shepherd whose wife was murdered in his own home. Tried and convicted. Finally, released years later, but because his life was destroyed he died not long after his release. And years later we learn evidence was withheld at the trial, DNA evidence that pointed to a different perpetrator.</p><p>As a teenager I knew someone who was tried and convicted for the murder of a 13 year old girl. An overzealous County Sheriff pursued a rush to judgment investigation while evidence showed the timeline was incompatible and the motive made no sense. Finally, after 20 years the governor reviewed the evidence and commuted him after private investigation presented scientific evidence that pointed to a known serial killer who commit suicide for fear of prosecution. Justice is one necessity. But blind justice is egregious. And we all should no what it is. A guy many of us are familiar with got hung up on a cross for something He never did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milani, post: 1098022, member: 6654"] So you are telling us that being Richard Kimball is better than being Richard Kimball's murdered wife. So it is not so bad to be sent to the death house for a crime he never committed only to be framed. So it is not so bad to be forced to run and hide for four years from the law obsessed with your capture. And your only hope is to find the one armed man. Well, this is not Hollywood. If the man is guilty he should be held accountable. But if he is not then the accuser should be held accountable to the same standard. But the result NEVER restores someone's life. It NEVER restores someone's reputation. The damage is done. Try and live with the unbearable stigma or die. A great example was Dr. Sam Shepherd whose wife was murdered in his own home. Tried and convicted. Finally, released years later, but because his life was destroyed he died not long after his release. And years later we learn evidence was withheld at the trial, DNA evidence that pointed to a different perpetrator. As a teenager I knew someone who was tried and convicted for the murder of a 13 year old girl. An overzealous County Sheriff pursued a rush to judgment investigation while evidence showed the timeline was incompatible and the motive made no sense. Finally, after 20 years the governor reviewed the evidence and commuted him after private investigation presented scientific evidence that pointed to a known serial killer who commit suicide for fear of prosecution. Justice is one necessity. But blind justice is egregious. And we all should no what it is. A guy many of us are familiar with got hung up on a cross for something He never did. [/QUOTE]
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