Posted on 06/18/2005 7:29:42 AM PDT by tuffydoodle
So? Love and hate letters are perfectly common.
Not very nice, but I've known plenty of ill-esteemed ladies who completely deserved them, pregnant or no.
(Denny Crane: "Sometimes you can only look for answers from God and failing that... and Fox News".)
"He says some really nasty things about her," Deaton said. "But what do you expect from an 18-year-old who is sitting in the county jail charged with capital murder because a woman talked him into doing something?"
"because a woman talked him into doing something?" Same excuse Adam gave.
The fellow's just a romantic at heart.
People are piling on this guy because it makes them feel chivalrous. Knowing how some women behave, I reserve all judgement about him.
OUCH !
>> "Well, you fat, ugly troll I guess I'll let you go cuz I got tired of writting you and thinking what to put down, so hopefully I'll be especting a letter from you,"
'The fellow's just a romantic at heart.'
Good one.
..I don't, Who I despise more; the one kid, both kids, the lawyer..or all three.
Wow, it's really scary the mentality and depravity that some young people engage in out there.
Sounds like a fan of FR.
Nonsense. People are "piling on this guy" because he is a violent thug who killed two innocent human beings.
Note that it does not matter which version of the story you believe; either way, he was willing to kill the twins because they were an inconvenience. If he did it to please his girlfriend, he is weak as well as evil. If he attacked and beat his girlfriend, he is simply evil.
But in the affidavit, Basoria said she intentionally stopped taking the prescribed vitamins and began jogging, even though she knew it might harm the babies.
... "He's out having fun with his friends. He's a senior," Deaton said. "She's getting bigger and bigger and fatter and fatter and she's very jealous."
... The doctor determined the babies were fine and didn't note any bruising on Basoria's abdomen or elsewhere, Bauereiss said. There was a notation on the medical record, however, that Basoria had asked about an abortion and was told she was too far along.
... Deaton acknowledges Flores and Basoria argued in the hours before she miscarried about him arriving home late, and Flores hit her. But, he points to Basoria's affidavit in which she says Flores had not physically abused her, and the autopsy's conclusion that the fetuses were dead a day earlier.
Her own affidavits and the doctor's testimony say that he's innocent.
Innocent? Hardly. From the article:
Deaton [Flores' attorney Ryan Deaton], however, said Basoria decided when she was four months pregnant that she wanted an abortion. When she couldn't get one, Flores hesitantly agreed to press his 175-pound frame on her belly.
"He's out having fun with his friends. He's a senior," Deaton said. "She's getting bigger and bigger and fatter and fatter and she's very jealous."
Deaton acknowledges Flores and Basoria argued in the hours before she miscarried about him arriving home late, and Flores hit her.
"The reason I didn't want the baby's cause of my school," Flores wrote. "But what now!! I am not in school! I am in jail!!!"
I cannot think of likely circumstances under which it would be permissible to strike a pregnant woman. Can you?
That's not murder. She did plenty to induce the miscarriage on her own, one blow shouldn't do it.
Apparently what Flores did is considered murder under Texas law. Even if the girlfriend deserves blame, that does not excuse his behavior.
You did not answer my question. Can you think of circumstances under which it is OK to strike a pregnant woman?
Is she really going to write back? You'd think that even fat, ugly trolls have their pride.
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