There are a lot of inconsistencies in the Logan Clegg case that make one wonder whether the Reids’ murder was an orchestrated hit job, whether Logan Clegg was a hired shooter, whether he acted alone or whether he was the wrong man but framed to bring about a fast conclusion to satisfy citizens of Concord. His defense attorney maintains they got the wrong guy. There are certainly indications that she might be right.
Does a community feel safer when someone, anyone, is locked up after a murder or a rape? Does a community actually care whether the right person has been charged and convicted?