under pressure I guess.
Why is it that whenever the suspect is middle/upper class, these reporters don't find the people who knew the suspect who would say about this guy:
"I always thought he was a bit weird. He never really fit in"
or the Jamaican who would say about the hijacker:
"Dat bredda did always look like him head tek him. Last week me see him a eat a patty and a talk to the patty"
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BOSTON - The fiancee of a Boston medical school student accused of fatally shooting a woman who placed an ad on Craigslist said police have the wrong man and there is no way he could have done it.
In an e-mail to ABC's "Good Morning America, Megan McAllister said Philip Markoff "could not hurt a fly." She called him "a beautiful person inside and out," according to the message read on the air Tuesday.
McAllister said she and Markoff expect to be married in August "and share a wonderful, meaningful life together."
Markoff, 22, was arrested in connection with the death of a woman last week who advertised massage services on Craigslist. Police have said he also may have been involved in other crimes against women who posted ads on Craigslist. He has no previous criminal record.
James Kehoe, one of Markoff’s best friends during his first two years as an undergrad at the University at Albany, described the suspect as “a great guy.”
“He was one of my best friends in my dorm, in a dorm with a lot of people I didn’t connect with that much,” Kehoe told TODAY’s Meredith Vieira. “He was one of the people that I felt I could really get along with. I felt like he was smart, an intellectual, nice, friendly guy.”
Why is it that whenever the suspect is middle/upper class, these reporters don't find the people who knew the suspect who would say about this guy:
"I always thought he was a bit weird. He never really fit in"
or the Jamaican who would say about the hijacker:
"Dat bredda did always look like him head tek him. Last week me see him a eat a patty and a talk to the patty"
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30314735/
BOSTON - The fiancee of a Boston medical school student accused of fatally shooting a woman who placed an ad on Craigslist said police have the wrong man and there is no way he could have done it.
In an e-mail to ABC's "Good Morning America, Megan McAllister said Philip Markoff "could not hurt a fly." She called him "a beautiful person inside and out," according to the message read on the air Tuesday.
McAllister said she and Markoff expect to be married in August "and share a wonderful, meaningful life together."
Markoff, 22, was arrested in connection with the death of a woman last week who advertised massage services on Craigslist. Police have said he also may have been involved in other crimes against women who posted ads on Craigslist. He has no previous criminal record.
James Kehoe, one of Markoff’s best friends during his first two years as an undergrad at the University at Albany, described the suspect as “a great guy.”
“He was one of my best friends in my dorm, in a dorm with a lot of people I didn’t connect with that much,” Kehoe told TODAY’s Meredith Vieira. “He was one of the people that I felt I could really get along with. I felt like he was smart, an intellectual, nice, friendly guy.”
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