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To: i-node who wrote (1298800)4/29/2021 12:46:06 PM
From: rzborusa  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577869
 
But in the Babbitt case, there is zero doubt that was a murder.
How do you know it wasn't "woman slaughter".



To: i-node who wrote (1298800)4/29/2021 2:08:35 PM
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Cops were being beaten, calls for killing the VP and others were being made. So no, it wasn't trivial.

I find your self-assessment humorous:

The difference between us on this is that I am not politically influenced. I don't give a damn whose party she's in, she was murdered. Same position I held on Floyd: Looked like a murder from the outset, but the evidence was insufficient, IMO, to warrant a conviction because while there might have been a preponderance, the evidence wasn't beyond a reasonable doubt. Which is what is required for a conviction for Floyd.