6/10
of course, he's guilty
26 July 2021
He was exonerated because of the lack of evidence against him, not because he's innocent. Of course he killed the boy, angry that his mom and him don't want him. He was very talkative in the police station UNTIL they've asked him when did he had a practice that evening. THEN, he refused to answer and wanted to leave. He didn't want to say what piece of furniture he hit his ankle against, knowing that is a lie and that they will not find any of his DNK there. The police was a bit rough but that is a standard procedure to pressure the suspect into talking, it has nothing to do with racism. People, you are so naive and the authors of this documentary are so deceptive.
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