It is obvious that there is something not right about the Aron Christensen case from the onset. Someone is being protected. I find it so hard to believe that a person can shoot and kill someone, hide …
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It is obvious that there is something not right about the Aron Christensen case from the onset. Someone is being protected. I find it so hard to believe that a person can shoot and kill someone, hide in the woods and later say they shot that someone — ballistics match his gun — and yet it never goes before a jury to see if a crime has been committed by that person.
Let the jury decide if there is enough evidence for a case and stop covering up for these two. Something is rotten here.
Terri Anderson
Medford, Oregon