I'm well aware that there are many people found guilty that are just that - guilty. Most of them probably didn't need underhanded methods for the Crown to gain the conviction.
I'm talking about wrongly accused people and the lengths (and cost) that they have to go to in order to clear their name.
Funny thing about this Bain case, the further North you go from Dunedin the more innocent David becomes ... just sayin!![]()
have you checked out some Dunedin people lately?
http://rwdunedin.co.nz/998/Our-People
http://www.cutlers.co.nz/index.cfm?p...bject=Our_Team
prolly a lot less sheep shagging too
Churches are monuments to self importance
In light of the information now coming out about the police withholding evidence in the Mark Lundy case, has anyone got a comment to make about post #699?
Undoubtedly were. However were anyone to charge Robin Bain on the actual evidence found, as opposed to conjecture, he would have been immediately aquitted. I defy anyone to build a solid case against Robin Bain on the evidence that would stand any scrutiny in any court of law.
If there were any solid evidence that could convict him it would have been built into a case by now. Anyone who tried to present a case against Robin would be laughed out of court,.
You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
Shorai Powersports batteries are very trick!
I've had a look at stuff from a few places.
To tell the truth, I don't retain info well enough to connect dots later on and make a statement with certainty anyway.
It doesn't rub me as, intentional in the Lundy case, where there is a question mark over the Bain shit.
I live, love, and bite on instinct alone. It's a gift/curse, us not so bright cunts have to work with.![]()
'The NZ police always get their man'
and may settle for the wrong one to maintain an atmosphere that discourages others from murder, imagine if unsolved/unpunished murders [due to lack of evidence]were commonplace![]()
Churches are monuments to self importance
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