Were u surprised?

Kianna 2022-12-04 18:13:35

The thin blue line was said proudly by the judge who misjudged, which is too ironic.

“The thin line seperated the public from anarchy”

But they themselves use this line to draw the innocent to the guilty side. And repeat offenders full of previous convictions were protected on the other side of the line. In this, not only the role of the judge, the police, but also the public with selfishness.

"We are not that keen on ruining a young man's life" - Then you can ruin the life of Adams, an ordinary man who came to Dallas to live without a bad criminal record?

They'd had a 28-year-old man. The only alternative would prosecuting a 16-year-old that could not be given the death penalty under Texas law where our 28-year-old man could.

“Just he was a convenient age”

Read between the lines is absurd.

Last interview:

"Were you surprised that the police blamed him?"

"They didn't blame him, I did. Scared 16-year-old kid"

During this unfair trial, the lawyer left the profession because he felt that justice was not being served here, and the life of ordinary Adams was ruined. Since you have the important scribing power in your hands, before you use it, can you ask yourself, is it really correct to do so?

The whole documentary is so absurd that I want to laugh. The scary thing is that this is a documentary. What's even more terrifying is that without this film, Adams would have been ruined his whole life.

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The Thin Blue Line quotes

  • Floyd Jackson: David didn't have a conscience. If I do something bad I think, "Shucks, I shouldn"t done that, I feel bad about it." It didn't bother him. It didn't bother him at all.

  • David Harris: [asked if Randall Dale Adams is innocent] Did you ask him?

    Errol Morris: Yes.

    David Harris: What did he say?

    Errol Morris: Well, he's always said he's innocent.

    David Harris: There you go. You didn't believe him did you? Criminals always lie.