Not looking to stir the recent pot about guilt or innocence sans trial, but just got the word (via Fox News) that someone has been arrested in subject 10-year-old murder case. They put on Greta Van Sustern, who rambled on at length about the history of the investigation and repeatedly made the point (?) that several issues had caused a lot of people to think...(whatever). Talk about the court of  public opinion - and this has long been a peeve of mine - in situations like this what possible difference does it make what the public 'thinks' about it? It's not like a popularity poll has any bearing, or the thoughts have any value or carry any weight. To borrow a well-loved line from a long-forgotten movie, "Opinions are like assholes - everybody has one."
 
Thanks. Just needed to vent a bit.
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