Yaser Said- Texas- 2008 (Added in 2014) (CAPTURED!!!!!!!)
Dec 5, 2015 17:13:42 GMT -5
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Post by Scumhunter on Dec 5, 2015 17:13:42 GMT -5
Welcome back vigilanti!
In regards to someone noticing by now- as a native New Yorker, I'm not trying to sound racist, but there are A LOT of taxi drivers who look like Yaser- Middle Eastern/Arabic Descent, wearing sunglasses etc. I feel that Yaser can blend in especially in NYC. I must have had like at least three cab drivers that could pass for him since 2008. Not to say he couldn't be in Egypt, but that in a big city like NY, it's easy for Yaser to not stand out.
As far as receiving help, while I don't want to give the entire movie away, the Price of Honor reveals evidence of Yaser's fugitive sister (Ghada) likely receiving help in order to get her kids to Canada and eventually Egypt.
They also show Yaser in communication with family members before and after Sarah and Amina's death- and even his wife after his daughters deaths.
Speaking of which- I've always been afraid to go down this road since she technically hasn't been accused of a crime by authorities- but many people have been critical of Patricia "Tissie" Said after her Hunt airing. One of Sarah and Amina's aunts wants Tissie charged as an accomplice as well.
I stress this is just what some people believe- but some people seem to believe Tissie knew exactly what Yaser was going to do and helped set Sarah and Amina up.
I will say if you watch "The Price of Honor"- it's now available on a thing called VHX and will soon be available on Amazon Prime- I'll let everyone know when that happens- as bad as Tissie looked in The Hunt- she looked even worse in TPOH. Just about everything multiple people would say about how things went down were either contradicted or downplayed by her.
I've always been afraid to go down this road for legal reasons- I don't want to imply Patricia did anything- however, I feel legally speaking we are allowed to give our opinions while stressing they are only opinions.
I apologize in advance for the poor choice of wording, but I feel that there's no "smoking gun" to charge Tissie with any crime. She may have talked to Yaser after he killed Amina and Sarah (and also, other of Yaser's family members when she was "hiding" from Yaser) but we don't know what was said on the phone call(s). There's no recording of Yaser going "I killed them" and Tissie saying "I understand" or anything like that. (At least not publicly). So I feel there's not enough circumstantial evidence to charge Tissie legally speaking- as suspicious as I feel a lot of her behavior was- however, I feel like she HAD TO know Yaser Said was extremely capable of killing his daughters if they went back to him- and she failed them. The murders of Sarah and Amina were horrifying and extremely tragic, but to anyone closely involved, the one thing they weren't was surprising. EVERYONE saw this coming. Everyone except Tissie. So while legally she may not be responsible, or it least it will be difficult to prove she's legally responsible beyond a reasonable doubt, I feel like Tissie Said is at the very least morally just as responsible for her daughters deaths.
I really hate saying that as one thing I really hate when watching AMW and The Hunt is when the crime victim blames themselves. As if it's not bad enough what the criminal did to them, they have to live with guilt they shouldn't have. But in this case, I do blame her. Sorry, it's just how I feel.
Wondering how the rest of us feel about Tissie as well...
In regards to someone noticing by now- as a native New Yorker, I'm not trying to sound racist, but there are A LOT of taxi drivers who look like Yaser- Middle Eastern/Arabic Descent, wearing sunglasses etc. I feel that Yaser can blend in especially in NYC. I must have had like at least three cab drivers that could pass for him since 2008. Not to say he couldn't be in Egypt, but that in a big city like NY, it's easy for Yaser to not stand out.
As far as receiving help, while I don't want to give the entire movie away, the Price of Honor reveals evidence of Yaser's fugitive sister (Ghada) likely receiving help in order to get her kids to Canada and eventually Egypt.
They also show Yaser in communication with family members before and after Sarah and Amina's death- and even his wife after his daughters deaths.
Speaking of which- I've always been afraid to go down this road since she technically hasn't been accused of a crime by authorities- but many people have been critical of Patricia "Tissie" Said after her Hunt airing. One of Sarah and Amina's aunts wants Tissie charged as an accomplice as well.
I stress this is just what some people believe- but some people seem to believe Tissie knew exactly what Yaser was going to do and helped set Sarah and Amina up.
I will say if you watch "The Price of Honor"- it's now available on a thing called VHX and will soon be available on Amazon Prime- I'll let everyone know when that happens- as bad as Tissie looked in The Hunt- she looked even worse in TPOH. Just about everything multiple people would say about how things went down were either contradicted or downplayed by her.
I've always been afraid to go down this road for legal reasons- I don't want to imply Patricia did anything- however, I feel legally speaking we are allowed to give our opinions while stressing they are only opinions.
I apologize in advance for the poor choice of wording, but I feel that there's no "smoking gun" to charge Tissie with any crime. She may have talked to Yaser after he killed Amina and Sarah (and also, other of Yaser's family members when she was "hiding" from Yaser) but we don't know what was said on the phone call(s). There's no recording of Yaser going "I killed them" and Tissie saying "I understand" or anything like that. (At least not publicly). So I feel there's not enough circumstantial evidence to charge Tissie legally speaking- as suspicious as I feel a lot of her behavior was- however, I feel like she HAD TO know Yaser Said was extremely capable of killing his daughters if they went back to him- and she failed them. The murders of Sarah and Amina were horrifying and extremely tragic, but to anyone closely involved, the one thing they weren't was surprising. EVERYONE saw this coming. Everyone except Tissie. So while legally she may not be responsible, or it least it will be difficult to prove she's legally responsible beyond a reasonable doubt, I feel like Tissie Said is at the very least morally just as responsible for her daughters deaths.
I really hate saying that as one thing I really hate when watching AMW and The Hunt is when the crime victim blames themselves. As if it's not bad enough what the criminal did to them, they have to live with guilt they shouldn't have. But in this case, I do blame her. Sorry, it's just how I feel.
Wondering how the rest of us feel about Tissie as well...