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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Random pics
« Last post by deadz on Today at 02:57:26 PM »
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: 2023 US Taxpayers - 66 Billion to Illegals
« Last post by deadz on Today at 02:56:10 PM »
Worse by the day.
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Imagine that….
« Last post by deadz on Today at 02:51:32 PM »
At least is wasn't an illegal immigrant. :-\
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: RIP Kevin Gebhardt
« Last post by Taffin on Today at 02:47:14 PM »
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Random Bodybuilding Pics
« Last post by NarcissisticDeity on Today at 02:45:28 PM »
 :)
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: RIP Kevin Gebhardt
« Last post by deadz on Today at 02:43:48 PM »
German IFBB Pro Kevin Gebhardt passed away, just saw it in Tim Budesheims story; idk his exact age but must've been in his late 20s/around 30. It's a shame...

This "sport" should be banned once and for all.
He played, he lost, oh well.
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: 2024 Charlotte Cup April 7th
« Last post by Skeletor on Today at 02:40:08 PM »
Em is getting all the money.   Hanky is going out on the street.

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This is horrific. In "the land of the free", regime henchmen can make people confess to anything if they torture them enough.

These criminals interrogated a man for 17 hours and told him to confess that he murdered his father (who was still alive but the cops lied as they usually do) and then threatened to kill his dog, even bringing it to the interrogation cell for a final goodbye. As usual, instead of disbanding the criminal gang and locking up its members for life or executing them, the taxpayers will have to foot the bill. How many others have made false confessions because they were kidnapped, extorted and tortured by criminal gangs?


Fontana pays nearly $900,000 for ‘psychological torture’ inflicted by police to get false confession

Within hours after Thomas Perez Jr. called police to report his father missing, he found himself in a tiny interrogation room confronted by Fontana detectives determined to extract a confession that he killed his dad.

Perez had told police that his father, 71-year-old Thomas Perez Sr., went out for a walk with the family dog at about 10 p.m. on Aug. 7, 2018. The dog returned within minutes without Perez’s father. Investigators didn’t believe his story, and over the next 17 hours they grilled him to try to get to the “truth.”

According to court records, detectives told Perez that his father was dead, that they had recovered his body and it now “wore a toe tag at the morgue.” They said they had evidence that Perez killed his father and that he should just admit it, records show.

Perez insisted he didn’t remember killing anyone, but detectives allegedly told him that the human mind often tries to suppress troubling memories.

At one point during the interrogation, the investigators even threatened to have his pet Labrador Retriever, Margosha, euthanized as a stray, and brought the dog into the room so he could say goodbye. “OK? Your dog’s now gone, forget about it,” said an investigator.

“How can you sit there, how can you sit there and say you don’t know what happened, and your dog is sitting there looking at you, knowing that you killed your dad?” a detective said. “Look at your dog. She knows, because she was walking through all the blood.”

Finally, after curling up with the dog on the floor, Perez broke down and confessed. He said he had stabbed his father multiple times with a pair of scissors during an altercation in which his father hit Perez over the head with a beer bottle.

He was so distraught that he even tried to hang himself with the drawstring from his shorts after being left alone in the interrogation room. Perez was arrested, handcuffed and transported to a mental hospital for 72-hour observation.

But later that day, the truth derailed the detectives’ theory and their prized confession.

Perez’s father wasn’t dead — or even missing. Thomas Sr. was at Los Angeles International Airport waiting for a flight to see his daughter in Northern California. But police didn’t immediately tell Perez.

https://www.sbsun.com/2024/05/23/fontana-pays-nearly-900000-for-psychological-torture-inflicted-by-police-to-get-false-confession/

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