To: Devil_Anse
I'm glad the woman came to her senses, but I just wanna say: What the HELL kind of nutcase would write to some guy who's in jail, in the first place?Yeah, I watched this as well and thought the same thing. I've heard that before, how these women correspond with murders in prison. Sick, if you ask me.
That Gerry guy (the defense atty. with the fringe jacket) was on as well giving his two cents. I just wanted to throw something at the tv, the way he was defending Snott. Disgusting
154 posted on
12/12/2003 11:38:19 AM PST by
LisaMalia
(Buckeye Fan since birth!!)
To: LisaMalia
Jerry Spence, what a maroon! He has been so out of the loop for a while, he is hard to take seriously anymore. His fringed jackets are custom made for him by his Native American bride. I think his brain is a little fried from spending too much of his retirement time out on the plains being one with nature.
Isn't it excruciating listening to him try to talk about the facts of this case when it is clear that he didn't even read up on it before appearing on the show to give his "expert" analysis and or opinions?!!
155 posted on
12/12/2003 11:52:13 AM PST by
Jackie-O
("The horror...the horror"- Col. Kurtz)
To: LisaMalia
Yes, Gerry Spence. Mr. "Genius." His courtroom talents are reputedly great; I don't know about that, having never been to one of his trials--all I know is the views he states on TV are abhorrent.
The fringe jacket. Puh-leeze! That type, I call "old hippies". They are male hippies or hippie wannabes who have grown up and who even have to wear a suit and tie to go to work, but they just hate to leave their youth completely behind, so they might keep the shaggy hair or, in his case, the hippie fringe jacket. (Although the hippies I saw didn't have a different fringe jacket for every day of the week.) Kind of sad.
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