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Originally Posted by Gadabout
While I get what you’re intending to say… literally every review written on this site and every other review site out there, puts the writer at the scene of something the cops think of as a crime.
I personally would have left at the door.
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I should have probably clarified that. Yes, reviews are technically an admission to engaging in prostitution.....what I meant in terms of “crime” is more about being around a scene where a persons death is involved.
I have hours everyday to listen to HLN on Sirius radio.....forensic files, how it happened, the real life cases investigated and prosecuted by LE. There have been cases where people overdosed and LE went after the dealer. Anyone remember the shitstorm Michael Jackson’s doctor went through? He got convicted and was sentenced to about 4 years and served half of that if I remember right.....now his medical practice is where???
And it’s hard to know what kind of dirty drugs she was on, what it was cut with.....fentanyl is about as dangerous as it gets, could easily see individual doses varying wildly in potency.
If the feds decide to chase someone up the ladder then a whole Pandora’s box opens up depending on who they chase, how much they lie to get answers, how much evidence gets suppressed (yes it happens even with the Brady doctrine in effect) and then someone’s fate rests clearly in the hands of a jury and whatever biases or prejudices they have along with whatever evidence has been presented to them....eyewitness testimony has been faulty in around a third of cases......easy to see someone getting shafted, we’re seeing it now with the DNA cases....innocent people being freed and the guilty being caught.
So if they lean heavy on the I think flawed “last person to see them alive” angle, they have hair samples and body fluids from the sheets for DNA evidence.....granted multiple donors in all likelihood.......if the guy was there 15 minutes on the bed then he can’t hardly deny being there because he’s left his DNA.....overall if there is a death involved there are too many bad ways this can play out to risk writing a declaration that a person was there.