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re: Ronald Gasser can't be retried on murder charge in Joe McKnight killing, judge rules
Posted on 2/11/21 at 10:15 am to MMauler
Posted on 2/11/21 at 10:15 am to MMauler
Occums razor
Is Gasser so unlucky that he is involved with one road rage incident where a guy claims he beat him, and other incident at the same intersection where the other person is so deranged he has to shoot him, or, maybe, just maybe, gasser is the problem?
Is Gasser so unlucky that he is involved with one road rage incident where a guy claims he beat him, and other incident at the same intersection where the other person is so deranged he has to shoot him, or, maybe, just maybe, gasser is the problem?
Posted on 2/11/21 at 10:27 am to lsupride87
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and other incident at the same intersection where the other person is so deranged he has to shoot him, or, maybe, just maybe, gasser is the problem?
Once again, in the case that hand Gasser never got out of his car. Therefore, he never provoked the actual violence. The only question should be whether or not he feared for his life or great bodily harm at the time McKnight reached into his car. That’s it.
And, the fact that it happened at this intersection is clearly a f*cking coincidence. As you stated earlier, the whole incident started on the Mississippi River Bridge. McKnight drove to this intersection and then got out of his car to confront the guy. The guy was not just hanging out at this intersection looking to shoot someone. It was McKnight who chose to get out of his car at this intersection.
Are you friends with the McKnight family?
Posted on 2/11/21 at 10:47 am to lsupride87
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Occums razor
This has no place in a criminal trial. The whole idea of Occam’s razor is that the “simplest answer “is the most likely answer. Most likely is a far less standard than beyond a reasonable doubt.
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