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re: Anyone familiar with case of Nathaniel woods? Set to be executed in murder where he didn’t
Posted on 3/5/20 at 2:08 pm to McLemore
Posted on 3/5/20 at 2:08 pm to McLemore
Sounds to me like a lot of boasting and bravado not an actual planned murder. When they came into the apartment Woods actually surrendered before Spencer came out and opened fire. All this over a misdemeanor warrant.
Posted on 3/5/20 at 2:12 pm to mouton
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Sounds to me like a lot of boasting and bravado not an actual planned murder.
Hmmmm...
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“Officer Collins testified that when the officers returned to the apartment to arrest Woods, a man who had been outside said that he wanted no part of what was to take place,” court documents say
That witness clearly indicates that it was planned. There's no justifying what he did. That's why his execution has been upheld on appeals. Ample evidence has been shown that Woods was very much a part of what went down, and wanted to be there for the carnage.
Posted on 3/5/20 at 2:13 pm to mouton
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When they came into the apartment Woods actually surrendered before Spencer came out and opened fire.
But he didn't. He first pointed out another officer for Spencer to shoot prior to running away.
Posted on 3/5/20 at 2:36 pm to mouton
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Sounds to me like a lot of boasting and bravado not an actual planned murder. When they came into the apartment Woods actually surrendered before Spencer came out and opened fire. All this over a misdemeanor warrant.
In every message board discussion, you can always spot the moment someone suddenly feels less convicted about his argument after seeing additional information, and yet decides to stick to his guns with some half-hearted rebuttal.
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