Yale med student missing?

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If you're innocent in this case, would you decline your interview with the police? decline any comment? I would be like telling the world I'm freaking innocent!

Gary Condit was denying it at the top of his lungs!
When people don't get down on their knees and plead with the American people to believe them everyone asks why they're not denying it (see Richard A. Jewell).

When people start screaming that they're innocent at the top of their lungs people ask why they feel the need to fight so much if they're really innocent (see Gary Condit).

Not saying he didn't do it, but nothing I know of qualifies as 'beyond a reasonable doubt' in my mind. The sad thing about both the cases I mentioned about is that they were proven innocent, and they even found the real criminals... but they still lost their careers.
 
When people don't get down on their knees and plead with the American people to believe them everyone asks why they're not denying it (see Richard A. Jewell).

When people start screaming that they're innocent at the top of their lungs people ask why they feel the need to fight so much if they're really innocent (see Gary Condit).

Not saying he didn't do it, but nothing I know of qualifies as 'beyond a reasonable doubt' in my mind. The sad thing about both the cases I mentioned about is that they were proven innocent, and they even found the real criminals... but they still lost their careers.

If you want a perfect explanation of why you might not (or shouldn't) talk to the police regardless of your innocence, you should check this out. It's a bit long, but I always found it really interesting and generally good to know:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4097602514885833865#
 
Um, no. I refer you to my previous post in which I explained that you were incorrect in your usage, as well as your spelling, of the word "moot.". "Mootness" is completely different from "relevance."

Geez.

And I always take time to fight the ruination of the English language.

Judging from all of your other posts that I looked up, you take the time to be sarcastic and argumentative, but never give any advise that could be used by a poster, therefor the definition of a troll.
 
Nice until he starts choking people at work and stashing their bodies in the basement.

Just once I want them to arrest someone for murder and then interview a neighbor who says "oh yeah, that guy was a total psycho. We've been expecting them to find bodies under his lawn for years."
 
WTF? Why is this even in the pre-medical forum? First, this has nothing to do about medical school. Second, she wasn't even a med. student.

Apparently the moderators aren't doing their job to move it to the off-topic forum.

Not to mention it is probably tasteless (to some people) to be talking about this.
 
A) This is one of the most horrific things I've ever heard.

B) Any form of murder or unsafe situation is relevant for everyone, everywhere, so I don't understand the freak out about it being in this thread.

C) I cannot even come close to understanding why there is a statistics and grammar flame war going on. Put things in perspective people. Someone DIED. Get your priorities in order, please.
 
Let's just hope we find out the truth soon, for the sake of her family and friends. Pitifully, Sad.🙁
 
Just once I want them to arrest someone for murder and then interview a neighbor who says "oh yeah, that guy was a total psycho. We've been expecting them to find bodies under his lawn for years."
I know! Why do people defend someone who obviously is sick-minded probably because they knew all along and didn't call police because they were too lazy and didn't care. It's guilt pure and simple.
 
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