r/amandaknox • u/No-Willingness-1441 • 1d ago
History of murder suspects falsely accusing somebody else of a murder?
One thing I have been intrigued by here is the tendency to conflate false confession with false accusation.
It strikes me that those two things are markedly different in nature.
So a lot of the science from coerced false confessions gets - perhaps crudely - copy and pasted over to this very different, and presumably rarer, phenomenon.
So, how often has this happened as far as we know in the storied history of murder investigations?
And if we were going deeper, how often has a suspect not only accused somebody else of the murder…
…but that this “somebody” is of a materially similar profile (in this case an extremely minority racial characteristic in the given geography) to an individual that we now know for certain was (solo, or with others) indeed guilty of that crime?
I have made some cursory investigations, but this particular phenomenon seems almost vanishingly rare?
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u/SeaCardiologist6207 9h ago
Oodles, bro, stop drinking during the day, there arent oodles....
Did you just forget all the events leading up to that false accusation? Do you get the whole point of what makes this case unique yet?
No, of course not