View Full Version : Mickey and Trudy Thompson case on 48 Hours right now.


synthisislab
07-05-2008, 10:07 PM
If I had known about this earlier, I would have given more notice.

alfiechat
07-07-2008, 11:02 AM
So, does everyone think that Michael Goodwin actually was guilty of these murders. I certainly do, but was wondering what everyone else thought.

crystaldawn
07-07-2008, 11:52 AM
So, does everyone think that Michael Goodwin actually was guilty of these murders. I certainly do, but was wondering what everyone else thought.

I think he was. I know the case is mainly circumstantial and he did a good job covering his tracks but he definitely had a motive to want him dead since he was ordered to pay more than half a million to Mickey and had lost all his appeals.

DarkDante
07-07-2008, 03:55 PM
I'm not convinced Goodwin is guilty. I'm not convinced of his innocence either though - the 48 hrs show made him look more innocent though than guilty in my opinion.

kadrmas15
07-08-2008, 03:04 AM
Hmm, yes, I dont know what to think of this guy. I will say one thing though, the case against him was weak. He had a motive to kill the Thompson's sure. But was he the only one that did? Also, what ever became of those two black guys riding away from the home on bicycles? Two black men, fleeing the scene on bicycles and they got away? Unbelievable. If this guy was the one that organized it, wouldnt he have ratted the black guys out to get a lighter sentence? Unless of course he didnt want to rat them out so then he could say he was innocent and being framed. The evidence is so circumstancial and there is nothing really solid here so it is hard to tell either way.

freshwater
07-10-2008, 06:13 PM
The prosecutors care more about the guy who ordered the murders than the people who actually pulled the trigger. I've seen enough Law & Orders to know that!

DP1
07-10-2008, 09:52 PM
Right. The mastermind is the one responsible for the murder. Although it would be nice if they took down the two gunmen too.

Of course the mastermind wouldn't confess to it. That would prove that he's guilty and giving up the gunmen isn't going to help him since he planned the crime.