TX - Zi'Ariel Robinson Oliver, 9, A'Miyah Hughes, 8, and Te'Mari Robinson Oliver, 5, accidental drowning now homicide by strangulation, Cass Co., 2022

<modsnip>When have the police ever cared if someone was "willing" to be interviewed?? Children are dead and only one adult was caring for them at the time of their deaths. That alone has been enough for other police departments to hold POIs for questioning, why is it different here?
Well, if they want to respect constitutional rights, they have to care if someone is willing. They can of course draw conclusions about *why* s9meone is not talking.
 
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Well, if they want to respect constitutional rights, they have to care if someone is willing. They can of course draw conclusions about *why* s9meone is not talking.
I assume it is due to the different laws in different states. Holding someone for questioning is not against anyone's constitutional rights, but he does have the right to remain silent. Maybe they did question him and got nothing from him so they had to let him go.
It just seems so strange that they aren't putting much effort into finding any evidence to hold/arrest him.
 

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