Celisia Stanton
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there's like a willful intent to railroad somebody. Oftentimes it's like just feeding into whatever biases you already have. It is, you know, not taking the time to actually do things properly. And so when you have this feeling of like, okay, well, my job is to get justice. Here we go. We have somebody who looks like they could be the perpetrator. Sure. Let's, you know,
signed, sealed, delivered, they could be the one that we convict and send to prison.
signed, sealed, delivered, they could be the one that we convict and send to prison.
signed, sealed, delivered, they could be the one that we convict and send to prison.
And I think that that's kind of interesting that it's like we do have to kind of consider these biases when we're examining these cases because it can allow for innocent people to sort of be wrapped up in, you know, just a narrative that feels familiar to us, even if it's not true and even if it's obviously not true.
And I think that that's kind of interesting that it's like we do have to kind of consider these biases when we're examining these cases because it can allow for innocent people to sort of be wrapped up in, you know, just a narrative that feels familiar to us, even if it's not true and even if it's obviously not true.
And I think that that's kind of interesting that it's like we do have to kind of consider these biases when we're examining these cases because it can allow for innocent people to sort of be wrapped up in, you know, just a narrative that feels familiar to us, even if it's not true and even if it's obviously not true.
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No, definitely. Definitely. Do we know if Susan Smith, like if they had her like assessed or anything like that for the trial?
No, definitely. Definitely. Do we know if Susan Smith, like if they had her like assessed or anything like that for the trial?
No, definitely. Definitely. Do we know if Susan Smith, like if they had her like assessed or anything like that for the trial?
Yeah. I mean, insofar as she was assaulted by her stepfather and, you know, like just it doesn't sound like that ever was resolved in a way that, you know, would have been healing for her. I imagine that, you know, her whole life probably would have been different had that not happened or had she received the proper support.
Yeah. I mean, insofar as she was assaulted by her stepfather and, you know, like just it doesn't sound like that ever was resolved in a way that, you know, would have been healing for her. I imagine that, you know, her whole life probably would have been different had that not happened or had she received the proper support.
Yeah. I mean, insofar as she was assaulted by her stepfather and, you know, like just it doesn't sound like that ever was resolved in a way that, you know, would have been healing for her. I imagine that, you know, her whole life probably would have been different had that not happened or had she received the proper support.
And then you got to imagine that she's the child in the vulnerable position when you're talking about, you know, her stepdad assaulting her. So I Not to say, oh, yeah, like had that not happened, then this wouldn't have happened. But I imagine like her whole life would have been different had that not happened. So I think in her case, it's like certainly it doesn't mitigate her culpability.