Maybe it's just me, but John McAlhany, the one passenger who claimed that a policeman held a shotgun to his head, just didn't sound credible. Many studies have proven that in a stress situation, eye-witnesses will often misremember significant details, and McAlhany's answers were too definitive. I'm not saying that he's consciously lying, but I wouldn't take what he's saying as the absolute truth.
Also, I have yet to see in any follow-up on this case explain why Rigoberto Alpizar was off his medication. Am I the only person who considers that reason important?
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Date: 2005-12-09 07:38 pm (UTC)Also, I have yet to see in any follow-up on this case explain why Rigoberto Alpizar was off his medication. Am I the only person who considers that reason important?