I don’t think i blame the victim, and if you are really her, then I was wrong about the facts, or lack of facts, that I thought I understood.
I’m not against him being incarcerated. I just wasn’t sure about the victim having a say, or this much say, about the sentence itself. Not that I think the victim should remain silent at the board hearing either.
In fact, much of my thoughts on this are still undecided, and apparently I was wrong about the case itself as well.
Beebe had originally been charged with rape and object sexual penetration and could have received life in prison. But in November, he entered into a plea agreement with prosecutors and pleaded guilty to a lesser charge after investigators uncovered information suggesting Seccuro was attacked by more than one person that night.
Apparently, there is still uncertainness as to exactly what happened that night.
Also, because the crime occurred in 1984, the parole rules in effect at the time governed.