How will Subway pitchman Jared Fogle weather FBI investigation?

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HeXen

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Dec 13, 2009
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I thought for sure he was innocent. So I take it they found that stuff on his computers?
I wonder what his wife and kids must think...what a horrible thing to find that your spouse or dad is a pedo.

Also makes you wonder how long this has been going on? If it's something Russel turned him onto or vise versa or was he sick his entire life?
 

waggy

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Dec 14, 2000
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Wrong about him, not wrong about giving people the benefit of the doubt. It's still innocent until proven guilty.

Glad they caught him though, seeing as though he was indeed a sicko.

agreed.


at least he is pleading guilty instead of a long nasty trial.
 

Ichinisan

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Oct 9, 2002
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Phoenix86

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So when I said this doesn't look good since there was enough evidence to issue a warrant (still think that doesn't mean shit?) and to let due process happen and it led to a conviction I might have been right?

How about those "government is going too far" claims? Think they were going too far when they had some credible evidence that led to a guilty plea?
 

lxskllr

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Nov 30, 2004
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So when I said this doesn't look good since there was enough evidence to issue a warrant (still think that doesn't mean shit?) and to let due process happen and it led to a conviction I might have been right?
Yup, warrants still don't mean shit. An example of one doesn't invalidate that.
 

BoomerD

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I always thought the guy was homosexual...

(not that he couldn't be both gay and pedo)
 
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Considering where he is going, Jared is going to have to get used to "a 12 inch on white bread" meaning something completely different.
 

RaistlinZ

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I wonder if his plea deal involved no jail time? Otherwise, why would he take a plea deal?
 

JSt0rm

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I wonder if his plea deal involved no jail time? Otherwise, why would he take a plea deal?


He made a very fast deal and im sure he has a very good lawyer. Its possible it was a work computer and he didnt know about it. Given a good enough lawyer that may be a possibility.
 

Phoenix86

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Yup, warrants still don't mean shit. An example of one doesn't invalidate that.

Warrants mean a ton of things, which you fail to comprehend because you only see guilt or innocence and warrant != guilty. Sure, it doesn't mean guilty, I 100% agree there.

But guess what? It doesn't always stop there and you don't get to guilty w/o passing reasonable suspicion, so it's NOT nothing.

Proving that point only takes one case.
 

Phoenix86

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Jarred's quest to get into smaller pants backfired.

I fear it didn't given the proximity to children. Hopefully I'm wrong about that and it was just CP, but the link is just too strong. Opportunity, motive, means.... That's three major check boxes.
 

JSt0rm

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