I have a take on the #AmyBradleyIsMissing case I haven’t heard anywhere. Her father was the last to see her in the thirty minute span in which she went missing. Don’t look at new identities on far-flung islands before you look thoroughly at her dad. I know it will be unpopular. No one ever wants to believe family is involved. And yet they so often are.
@MilaLovesJoe The so called department of education never educated anyone. It was a payoff by Jimmy Carter to the teachers union. It created a massive federal beauracracy whose focus was left wing indoctrination. Students were last on the list. Shut this abomination down!
.@EvidenceProf Hello Prof. Miller: Your co-host Rabia Chaudry just posted the name of Don's daughter and identified her as the daughter of the "prime suspect". Could you please ask Rabia to reveal the full name of Adnan's wife in your upcoming episode? It's only fair play!
I figured the last gasps of the Adnan Syed innocence fraud would be desperate. But I could not imagine the disgusting depths it would plumb. Kudos to @AndrewHammel1, whose article on the murder of Hae Min Lee began to turn the tide on this case, for calling it out.
It’s wild that @realDonaldTrump thinks his base will let #Epstein go. Are you kidding? That’s probably the thing people came together to elect him on. Most Americans can agree about one thing— protect kids and prosecute those that hurt them. Am I wrong?
Do you guys have any personal connection to this case? I don’t think I’ve seen you live tweet any other trials so I was curious. Obviously you’re prosecutors so you’re invested. I don’t mean a conflict of interest, just wondering if someone asked you to follow. Sorry if I missed you mentioning it.
We’re never getting the #Epstein files because whoever seized them is the new Epstein. Why would you ever throw away that kind of leverage? That kind of power lets you rule the world. We — the public — are never getting anything real.
Incredible statement analysis and why you should always be a little suspicious when someone tells you “It was just a normal day.” Not something innocent people think to say. Adnan Syed: First Words, True Story? Decoding His Serial Podcast Statements https://t.co/m5J4btBFfP
It brought tears to my eyes to learn @PeterFHyatt is gone. He’s by far the most skilled statement analyst I’ve ever encountered. His skill, and ability to remain professional while working the darkest criminal cases, was once-in-lifetime. I wanted to learn so much more from him.
Hello @nytimes, @serial, and @Iraglass, Sarah Koenig heard Ivan Bates describe why there were never credible arguments for #AdnanSyed's innocence. Will we be hearing an update, or perhaps a correction? After all, it's one of the most popular podcasts in history.
It creates a perverse incentive when murderers who circumvent true justice are rewarded for doing so with esteemed positions they don’t deserve. #AdnanSyed
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