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The truth is that neither the son nor his wife will ever be able to get their reputations and lives back. The prosecutions apology is extremely weak, and his lame "well we'd have never gotten a prosecution without putting them in jail" comment shows he doesn't feel a bit of remorse for having done it.
They probably need to leave here, go somewhere where no one has ever heard of them. If I recall even after it had been revealed that this was done by these other guys the prosecutor was still making lame allusions that they may still have been involved.
While I support our justice system the prosecutors desire to get prosecutions at all costs leads to these sorts of things occuring. I don't know that there is a good way to fix it but I wonder how these clowns would like to be held answerable to their shoddy and hasty actions to prosecute someone with little to no evidence.
Duckhunter; you are right, they will never be able to get their reputations back the way they were. forever more they will be tied into the murder of the father. we need to watch who we filify in these forums when all we have is the scanty information published by the press after it is released by the police.
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