Well, there's also the grave marker, showing that it's not HIS life that's buried there....just hers....and the lie, of course, indicating he "kept his promise." But that begs the question, which promise? Because THE promise to the jury was that he would TAKE CARE OF TERRI FOR THE REST OF HIS LIFE.
That wasn't his promise to the jury. He told the jury that was his promise to Terri. To take care of her for the rest of his life. When he told the jury about his promise to Terri, he was playing word games. I think his actual promise was "I'll take care of you, my pretty, if it takes me the rest of my life!"
My comment from #466 above:
When he put "I kept my promise" on her memorial, the venom in his words was almost palpable. He never kept his vows to "love, honor and cherish" Terri. The only promise he ever kept to her was to kill her -- and he dated it February 25, 1990. Think about that.
His promise to HER. If it was his only way to finance his promise to her, than one can understand it. I'M NOT SAYING YOU HAVE TO AGREE, I'm just saying understand it. Geez.. what am I thinking...there's no other way than your way.