Yesterday, I just watched a part of "The Thin Blue Line" which tells how the police ignored the obvious evidence and allowed the juvenile who had committed multiple crimes to go unpunished, and sentenced another person with no criminal record and no obvious evidence to death. The police actually believed in the lies of a liar or murderer because of their brain damage, and tried all kinds of ways to frame and frame an innocent person in order to get him off the guilty.
In this movie, the law once again exonerated the criminals. First, the roof was not tightly set up at the beginning, and the suspect was swaggered away, and then he was released without guilty for various reasons. . .
According to this legal logic, as long as the murderer sells the stolen goods, even if it happens under the nose of the police, the police can't help him. . .
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