Friday, May 14, 2010

Should the FBI be reopening old civil rights unsolved cases and?

Do you think they will include the case of Ted K and Mary Jo at chappaquiddick?Should the FBI be reopening old civil rights unsolved cases and?
They must need some overtime. Granted, a crime is a crime but attudes have changed greatly since the 50s and 60s. Even Gov. George Wallace had a change of heart and apoligized for the prejudical mistakes he made earlier in his career.





We have to ask ourselves, would society be better off spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to investigate and try someone who is now probably elderly and no threat to society? This sounds like one area where we should let sleeping dogs lie.





I'm sure that the families of the victims would prefer to prosecute but even they must agree that the money would be better spent upgrading border defenses, Homeland Security, etc.





Now Ted and Mary Jo........Let's see.......how much would that case cost taxpayers? Ted would probably only get probation anyway.Should the FBI be reopening old civil rights unsolved cases and?
Of course it won't include the Kennedy's. That case has already been solved, but ole Teddy was not brought to justice.
I think they absolutely should be reopening these cold cases if they feel they have a chance to arrest, charge, and convict those responsible.





From my understanding, there are only a few cases they will be reopening right now, due to the available evidence in the cases.





The Ted Kennedy ';incident'; isn't considered a civil rights case.
Only if it meens releasing any innocent people who were wrongfully charged.
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