These former cops, judges and prosecutors are what give the innumerable great ones a horrible name.
This judge seems to go out of his way to make himself look even more incompetent than I ever thought possible- even though Borrelli was found nothing guilty, he has the audacity to feign righteous indignation that Davis would even consider talking with him, much less remain friends.
The scum of the earth, Cantwell (the name sure fits) is of course absent from all filming, but still finds ways to insert himself at almost every turn- even going so far as to continue communication with D' Prero, and 'warning' the film makers bot to contact him.
Then we have a completely inept moron in the retired prosecutor (I believe?) who seems rather intent to excuse the decision to offer protection to an outright stain on the human race in favor of jailing two completely innocent men-especially given the effort put into tracking down D' Prero, and finding out what an actual trash human he truly is and the demon spawn he released into the world. Stating something insane along the lines of 'well, he likely does the same thing anyway with sentencing guidelines!' (while seemingly laughing with glee) and you get a picture of how deep this corruption runs.
What a remarkable story that deserves to be told over and over, until the right people finally do the right thing and exonerate Mr. Davis.
My sincerest sympathies to his family-I found myself grieving his loss, despite never having known him- knowing he died without being recognized properly as an innocent man.
A well done but incredibly frustrating series, I'd strongly recommend this to anyone wanting a good crime doc to engross then.
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