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red1975pacer wrote:
Check the views on the activity graph for when Red is active. Red , just like his classic cars , makes a statement by not being a sheep 🐑. Ba ba. You’re going to be forgotten once you stop posting. Red will live in infamy
Sure, you’re a legend in your own mind. LOL! Your classic car sells for about $7000, in mint condition.
I’m not here to posture, or be remembered, I’m here to share and learn. It’s a DISCUSSION BOARD, not a contest.
I feel sorry for you, the need must be deep.
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There is no “need”. We just need to agree to disagree
Last edited by red1975pacer (4/18/2022 1:11 pm)
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Now if i was JMac and knew that The only possible way for me to get out of jail was to admit guilt, I would do it. Only a man of strong morals and integrity would continue to not sell out to get out. JMac is and will continue to be my hero Just sayin
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You have it backwards Red.
(Aside from claiming a despicable murderer is your hero.)
It does not take courage for JRM to continue insisting on innocence.
It would take courage to admit his guilt, and give details.
And by the way, admitting guilt would not get him released.
He still calculates his best chance of being released is by continuing to insist on his innocence. Then, if a technicality somehow goes in his favor, he could be more easily released.
You should look more closely at the evidence. Then decide if he has strong morals and integrity.
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Another benefit for maintaining his innocence claim is that he gets admiration from deluded fools who write him letters or occasionally visit.
Granted, there are fewer and fewer as the years go by.
But it would be a great loss to give that up.
If he admitted his guilt even those people would abandon him.
It is selfishness that causes him to continue to claim innocence.
It is really a continuation of the cover up that began the night of Feb 17th, 1970.
I think it was Brian Murtagh who said when JRM made the decision to kill Kristen, he went "all in" and there would be no going back.
Brian also predicted he would never settle in and quietly do his time.
He would always be claiming there is new evidence, or new witnesses.
That was prophetic.
Brian had looked long and hard at the evidence. He knew what happened that night.
And he knew what JRM had done.
Last edited by Grandfather (4/18/2022 6:56 pm)
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Good solid points Grandfatherl. Thanks for the input