These cold cases make me wonder, are there really a lot of "one and done" murderers out there? Did he commit other crimes and just keep getting away? I always thought these killers in unsolved cases would continue their behavior. Would be interesting to see if this guy felt any remorse or why he stopped. Makes me also wonder if many regular people can just snap given a certain set of circumstances.
He was likely raised by the ones that were, and certainly grew up in a society full of war vets. Korea wasn't far behind Vietnam, and we drafted during both.
If you're going to throw facts around to support your point, at least get them right.
Korean War ~~ June 25, 1950 - July 27, 1953 Vietnam War ~~ November 1, 1955 - April 30, 1975 U.S. military All-Volunteer Force established on July 1, 1973
If James Unick was born in 1961 he would have been 13 when the military eliminated the draft. The murder happened in 1982, which was 7 years after the Vietnam War ended.
You could just as easily attribute his mental state on veganism, homosexuality, the hippy movement, drug
In reality, ALL influence matters when talking about a thirteen-year old child taking a human life. But I kinda doubt it was the potential vegan inside that drove that.
The victim was 13. The perpetrator is 64 now, so he was 20 or 21 at the time. This was an adult who had sex with and murdered a 13-year-old child. Why do you keep repeating that the murderer was 13 when even the summary gives you enough information to know this isn't true?
How does one get a "false positive" from DNA? This isn't a yes or no test. Do you mean contamination from a third party?
Siblings can sometimes result in a match, and depending on the testing methodology (short strings), there can also be false positives. However, both are not exactly common with today's approaches of matching. Both (and other) possibilities can be brought up by the defense consul to try to create doubt in the juries minds in trial.
Epstein involves the rich and powerful and also has ties with Israel. And we can't say anything bad about Israel because that's become twisted to mean anti semitic.
These cold cases make me wonder, are there really a lot of "one and done" murderers out there? Did he commit other crimes and just keep getting away? I always thought these killers in unsolved cases would continue their behavior. Would be interesting to see if this guy felt any remorse or why he stopped. Makes me also wonder if many regular people can just snap given a certain set of circumstances.
He was likely raised by the ones that were, and certainly grew up in a society full of war vets. Korea wasn't far behind Vietnam, and we drafted during both.
If you're going to throw facts around to support your point, at least get them right.
Korean War ~~ June 25, 1950 - July 27, 1953
Vietnam War ~~ November 1, 1955 - April 30, 1975
U.S. military All-Volunteer Force established on July 1, 1973
If James Unick was born in 1961 he would have been 13 when the military eliminated the draft. The murder happened in 1982, which was 7 years after the Vietnam War ended.
You could just as easily attribute his mental state on veganism, homosexuality, the hippy movement, drug
The victim was 13. The perpetrator is 64 now, so he was 20 or 21 at the time. This was an adult who had sex with and murdered a 13-year-old child. Why do you keep repeating that the murderer was 13 when even the summary gives you enough information to know this isn't true?
How does one get a "false positive" from DNA? This isn't a yes or no test. Do you mean contamination from a third party?
Siblings can sometimes result in a match, and depending on the testing methodology (short strings), there can also be false positives. However, both are not exactly common with today's approaches of matching. Both (and other) possibilities can be brought up by the defense consul to try to create doubt in the juries minds in trial.
Epstein involves the rich and powerful and also has ties with Israel. And we can't say anything bad about Israel because that's become twisted to mean anti semitic.