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  • baorao - Jul 20 2009 | law, tv, news

    Interesting case I guess. Is a throw away comment on Dateline NBC an enforceable contract?

    Quoted: Kolodziej--who was a law student at South Texas College of Law at the time--followed the Serrano case. He saw Mason issue the challenge and decided to accept it. He wanted to see if he could prove that the prosecution's theory was correct and that Serrano could have murdered these three people. In December 2007--just after the tenth anniversary of the murders--Kolodziej travelled to Georgia to accept the challenge. He retraced Serrano's alleged route, flying from Atlanta to Orlando, driving to the scene of the murders, then flying back to Atlanta. Kolodziej made the last leg of the journey--from the airplane to the La Quinta--within the required 28 minutes.

    • drew_s - Jul 20 2009

      Interesting. I remember that murder case. The kid's got high-powered help, which goes a long way. Given his position and type of work he usually does, I doubt he's doing it for the publicity.

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