It is so sad what happened to that young woman on the evening of April 19, 1989 in Central Park, New York City.
It is quite a complex story; I'm just @ the beginning. Mistakes were certainly made, justice wasn't served the way it should have been, rules were not followed as they are written in the books of law and justice.
They were awarded $41 million years later, but that money will never buy the freedom they took away from them.
And this not even over yet. There are many players involved and many opinions by all the players. There is the system of our laws and processes, and there is the other side.
If we go with the system it failed everyone. If we go with the other side it also failed everyone.
It's a complex issue, a social one, a law and order one, ...and much much more.
Like I said I'm only @ the beginning, but I'm fully investigated in it, as I am in many other stuff of real life. ...With an eye wide open on the balance of TV show productions, what they write on the Internet, the less than trusty sources, the wiki links, the everything needed to assess fairly.
Short of having witnessed the crime first hand I can only imagine ...
But there are facts, and those facts are what we base our ways of living, many of us but not everyone ... It's the facts that count @ the end, everything else is just air.
Should have they been incarcerated for that crime? No.
But it's complex in real life beyond justice and above.
I need much more time in this case.
That's cool Steve you brought it here. It's not for everyone, but for you and I it is @ least.