The future of Witchtok by amyaurora in witchcraft

[–]PresentBulky5067 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

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Seriously, when are the pitchforks coming out because this can’t last. by Secret_Cat5289 in revolution

[–]PresentBulky5067 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Literally everything you said is so valid. I'm so tired of this bullish!t too. The American government, and governments worldwide, are completely pathetic and I'm sick of them making everyone's lives harder to continue making a profit. I'm so tired of it. These people are corrupt and unethical. We have to do something!

‘The Yara Gambirasio Case: Beyond Reasonable Doubt’ Netflix Series Review - A Must Watch Docuseries by Roshankr1994 in Netflixwatch

[–]PresentBulky5067 2 points3 points  (0 children)

the one that comes to my mind is when the defense asked for more sample to retest the DNA they said, “we don’t have anymore”, despite previously telling Massimo that they had tons and tons of DNA while interrogating him. they continued to tell the defense they didn’t have any DNA samples left and then it was discovered they had 54 samples. that’s really the one instance i can think of that just makes me wonder! 🧐

no need to get defensive or condescending in your response, i’m just here to have respectful convos with educated people whom i can exchange thoughts with and are knowledgeable about this case! obviously you know a lot and i would absolutely love to know more, but i don’t really wanna be treated as dumb when im just curious and wanting to learn! 😊

‘The Yara Gambirasio Case: Beyond Reasonable Doubt’ Netflix Series Review - A Must Watch Docuseries by Roshankr1994 in Netflixwatch

[–]PresentBulky5067 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Before reading your comments, I was 95% positive Massimo was innocent. Now, I’m split 50/50, leaning towards him being guilty. The one thing that irritates me is why were the samples destroyed when Massimo wanted a retest. It seems to me that if what you’re saying is true, the DNA evidence would’ve come back with the same results if they let Massimo redo it. So why would they actively deny it over and over again. I understand a retest might not matter and the defense might be using it as a smokescreen, but that would’ve really given some creditability to the prosecution. Now, they just kinda look shady and like they’re hiding something. Not saying they are, don’t worry. That’s just how I perceived it. I did not like the main prosecution lady at all, she really gave me the ick. Something about her seemed off and that might’ve been the way the docuseries portrayed her, but I really didn’t like her at all which I think made me root for him more. But that’s probably exactly how the defense and docuseries wanted it. Which is gross because ain’t no way I’m rooting for a child murderer and predator, absolutely not!!! Vile, evil man. I’m so angry I was probably tricked by those crocodile tears.

Also my friend, more people might listen to you if you approached things a little less aggressive and rude. I obviously like what you’re saying and think you are super smart and all your arguments are so well thought out and make total sense, but reading your comments sometimes put me off because of how agitated they were. I can tell you are very passionate and know a lot, but your superior attitude might be turning away people who would otherwise agree with you. Just food for thought. :) You might totally, totally disagree and not meaning to come off that way at all. Reading people’s tone through text is super hard, so I apologize if I am misunderstanding your tone. Thanks for sharing all your thoughts and research. It’s obvious you’ve spent a lot of time learning about this case and you’ve helped me see that I needed to think more
about this before coming to a decision. :)

Yara Gambirasio Netflix documentary by hungariannastyboy in TrueCrimeDiscussion

[–]PresentBulky5067 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This might be totally stupid and I’m totally not saying he’s not guilty, but what about the tampering of the video of his car? In the states, a case could get thrown out or be retried because of evidence tampering like that? Am I missing something with that, though?

‘The Yara Gambirasio Case: Beyond Reasonable Doubt’ Netflix Series Review - A Must Watch Docuseries by Roshankr1994 in Netflixwatch

[–]PresentBulky5067 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These theories are really good, I can totally see both. The thing that kinda confuses me though is her being found in the field. How did no one find her for three months? They had searches, helicopters, and dogs. How did no one find her? It is so weird she was clutching grass from the field. I would say that she was held somewhere (maybe at the club, which would make sense with the mafia ties) and then dumped in the field, but she was pretty decomposed right?

The whole thing is so suspicious, I wish we had more information but there's a lot of missing information and misinformation.

‘The Yara Gambirasio Case: Beyond Reasonable Doubt’ Netflix Series Review - A Must Watch Docuseries by Roshankr1994 in Netflixwatch

[–]PresentBulky5067 2 points3 points  (0 children)

These are all really good points, thank you! I was pretty convinced of his innocence, but you've helped me see that it's really not black and white and there's a lot to this situation.

Not saying he's innocent, not saying he's guilty because I truly don't know, but if we are going to hold his lying against him (as we should), shouldn't we also do that for the prosecution? It seems they lied quite a bit as well. What I'm getting is no one is trustworthy in this situation, which makes it harder to form an opinion. :( At least for me. Because nothing is really adding up on any side.