Christopher Tapp
Christopher Tapp was on Dateline recently. It seems when he was younger that he genuinely was coerced by police and that the dna evidence supports this, yet he is in jail. Here is a chunk of the video interview with him. Even the victim's mother is supportive of him being released. After I watched this, I instantly thought of you and wondered if you would find him to be telling the truth now. Thanks!
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michelle moore commented
I am truly surprised and impressed that the author of this blog clearly sees that this was an obvious coerced confession. Therefore, I'm completely baffled as to why she didn't look more seriously look at Amanda Knox's case. Should I have hope that she'll be able to eventually see the catastrophe of believing in the guilt of Amanda Knox. She was questioned for 53 hours BEFORE the night of her interrogation. She was called back to the Police Station after a long day of questioning at 10:30PM at night. And, there were over a dozen officers who had been called out of Rome to help with this. This means that schedules had to be arranged on their end. This was a planned event and Mignini told them to call them when she made the "confession". They believed that she had met with Patrick (who wasn't even the culprit) based on his text to her at 8:30PM telling her she didn't have to work that night. They kept saying it was Patrick. They told her to try to imagine. They hit her twice. They gave her no food, water or drink while not allowing her use the restroom while on her menstrual cycle. And instead of confessing to a murder. When they told her to imagine....she came up with believing she MUST have been at the flat and that she heard Meredith scream while she was in her room with Patrick. She truly believed this at the time. Do you not see the ludicrously of what they did to her. And later when her head cleared of this horrible experience, she began to realize that this was BS. And isn't convenient that they didn't record or get a stenographer to record this interrogation. It's sad to me that just because she was an attractive white American, some women automatically hate her. Chris Tapp is a tragedy of a case. But so was Amanda's. And the author here, is intelligent. I truly hope she considers all these things. There is such human nature to vilify when possible. Don't succumb to these temptations. It puts you in a group of people that I believe you are different from. Sincerely, Michelle Moore
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Sam commented
THE MAYOR, Jared Fuhriman KILLED HER ! Thats why he framed the boy, Christopher Tapp!
Look at the mayors ( the detective) he is obiously a narcicist and looks like a killer/rapist and i am sure that if they compare the DNA found on the victim, it would be HIS!!!!! -
Anonymous commented
I am a former police officer that comes from a family of cops. I obviously don't know all the evidence. What I did see is by far the most innocent looking person I have ever seen in my life. How the hell is this guy still locked up???
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I believe he did not kill the person, but I don't remember the episode well! I'm sorry. I forgot about this page!! I'd have to watch it again, but seeing the mother of the victim, I remember I believed her.
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Tom Mornane commented
He didn't kill her but he is lying at the point post question or assertion ie eyes repeatedly down and to right at pivitol moments, skin reflectivity altered, breathing capped at less than full breath and rapid, increase in muscular tension. His voice is deliberately louder, slower, half tone higher with an emotional trembling at post accusation points.
He is obviously lying consistently and at precise moments. He didn't kill or want to kill her. He doesn't know who did it. He had a sexual involvement with the living girl or corpse. This is not murder.
I am sorry for the mum. Please forgive under any circumstances for your sake. Love, thoughts and deepest regards.
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nadia commented
Considering the whole circumstance,
- that there was coercion
- that the dna doesn't match
- the fact that he was drug affected
I do believe he has been wrongly convicted.When I watch his interview though, I notice some micro-expressions which could be red flags. At 0:33 to 0:46
That could be his his natural affect or possibly a scar on his cheek which distorts his expression.
At 2:24 to 3:18 he seems sincere.
I'm also curious what you think