Thursday, August 02, 2007
So You Say It's Preposterous That O. J. Simpson Could've Been 'Framed'?
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Sadly, no, none of this surprises me. I don't have the kind of expertise you have, but I've heard of plenty of cases of law enforcement officers breaking the law and framing people. Lindy Chamberlain ("A dingo stole my baby!"- to be read in the most obnoxious Aussie accent you can manage) would be the most famous example from my part of the world, but even in New Zealand there have been plenty of cases- and our police force is amongst the straighter and cleaner forces in the world. Certainly better than the Aussie police forces. No, not surprised at all.
Chris Waugh wangbo.blogtown.co.nz
Dear Chris,
It's good to hear from you. And, no, I would not think this post and its conclusions would surprise you. Sadden you? Yes. But then you have been a leader and critical thinker and questioner in all of the years I have known you in cyberspace--and in person at a great blogger dinner or two in Beijing.
However, my career and life experience has taught me how much of a minority we are. I have had to deal with law-and-order white liberals in America attacking me and these concepts with an enraged vehemence that stunned me; and in the end all but made me stop being a criminal justice journalist.
The case you write of, I know fairly well. I believe it is going to take the arrest and "unlawful conviction" of an upper-class white person with the means to fight back even from the cell of a maximum security prison or death row, to shake the system and society into doing something about it.
Can there be any more horrific fate in this world than being locked up for life for a crime one did not commit? I have only a small dose of claustrophobia, and have experienced prison cells--for only very short periods of time, certainly--but each time it was hell on earth to me; breaking my spirit and sense of self within hours. I would think to be sentenced for life or decades and be innocent is very much akin to being buried alive!
Thank you for dropping by and leaving such an insightful comment. I trust all is well with you.
Sincerely,
Joseph
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