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Frederick hasn't exactly been a model prisoner since his incarceration. His infractions are what caused me to doubt his innocence. It wouldn't surprise me if there was more evidence that actually implicated Frederick that UM left out. They seem to do that with their "Final Appeal" segments by painting the appellants in the best light possible.
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I dunno, being wrongly convicted and sent to prison for what is it now 20 years would probably make someone go a little crazy. Especially since it doesn't appear that anyone believes him or that he has any chance of getting out anytime soon. I wouldn't think his behavior in prison is indicative of him being an armed robber. Of course, I don't know if he did it or not, but my gut feeling is that he didn't. |
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My gut tells me that he's innocent too, but after seeing the list of infractions I started to question it. IMO it speaks volumes of his character. Unfortunately the UM segment was vague and there are certain things we have no knowledge on. Whether or not Frederick had an alibi, witnesses that could corraborate or refute the alibi, evidence implicating Frederick outside of the witness who identified him, etc. |
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I had emailed Geraldo asking him to do a revisiting of this case, but never got a response. Would love to find out what's going on with everyone involved...
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http://webapps6.doc.state.nc.us/opi/...enderID=457085
Looks like cedric is an absconder from probation/parole. Man, I really wonder who did it... |
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Another crooked case. I wonder who really is the guilty party in this one.
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Cedric has not been a law abiding citizen since his brother was convicted of the armed robbery. Chris Ross said he was with Cedric that night and that he put the gun in Fred's car. And I still don't see any reason why he would lie about either of these things. |
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I think the main deciding factor in this case for me is the appearance of the family on the Geraldo talk show. You can feel the pain of the innocent brother as he pleads with the guilty brother to admit what he did. You can tell that Cedric is trying his best to deny it, but is not good at lying.
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yep, cedrics tears were so fake it was ridiculous. I cant even imagine what typ of person would let their brother rot in jail for the last 20 yrs, if they were the guilty party. it really takes a special type of a-hole to do something like that. |
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Not only that but the mother and his partner in crime both point the finger at Cedric. |
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