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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 432648" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Don't know anything about boot camp...thank heavens. Condit is an example of press influence. I really believed he did it and felt a little guilty when I learned otherwise. Another example of trial by press just came to mind although I can't remember the lady's name. She was married to a man in the Armed Forces. He died and she was put on trial (and found guilty) of his murder although there was no evidence. She was primarily found guilty because after his death she went to lots of parties and bars plus had enlargement surgery. I watched that trial on TV and I couldn't believe the guilty verdict. Fortunately in a fairly short period of time the verdict was overturned. Life is interesting. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 432648, member: 35"] Don't know anything about boot camp...thank heavens. Condit is an example of press influence. I really believed he did it and felt a little guilty when I learned otherwise. Another example of trial by press just came to mind although I can't remember the lady's name. She was married to a man in the Armed Forces. He died and she was put on trial (and found guilty) of his murder although there was no evidence. She was primarily found guilty because after his death she went to lots of parties and bars plus had enlargement surgery. I watched that trial on TV and I couldn't believe the guilty verdict. Fortunately in a fairly short period of time the verdict was overturned. Life is interesting. DDD [/QUOTE]
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