Re: 48 Hours Saturday




> > "Kris Baker" <kris.baker@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:t679f.4014$Lv.3903@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

> >> I've seen several of these, and they always seem pro-defense.

I have to disagree. 48 Hours only shows cases where there is
some doubt, some ambiguity. It wouldn't be interesting if it was
an open and shut case. But it seems to me that they slant their
presentation toward guilt as often as innocence, if not more
often. It always looks like innocence thru the first 2/3 of the
show, because they have to maintain the suspense.



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