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To: SpookBrat
Oh my gosh! What an interesting thing to learn about that juror! Thanks....... Yes, that piece was very "pro Darlie" wasn't it? I was a little shocked, but pieces like that on TV sway a lot of people.......

I know some don't believe the husband had anything to do with it, but how could he NOT know what happened? I don't get that at all..........

21 posted on 03/27/2002 7:57:00 PM PST by WhyisaTexasgirlinPA
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To: WhyisaTexasgirlinPA; Basil; MeeknMing
Yes, that juror is a nice man, but he is such a DORK. I was watching that documentary screaming at the TV the whole time because it was so sympathetic to Darlie. Then when I saw my neighbor on there saying he made the wrong choice, I screamed even louder. It WOULD be him....GRRRRRR..... He just isn't very bright if you know what I mean.

I always know they are guilty when they shed tears over themselves but not ONE tear for the victim. She didn't cry over her babies in that documentary. I kept waiting for her to cry over them, but she didn’t.

Meek doesn't think the husband was in on it, and I guess we will never know. But I personally find their story very hard to believe. If my husband was downstairs stabbing my children so hard that the knife was stabbing the carpet underneath them...I WOULD KNOW. Surely they struggled or screamed. And people just don't break into a house in the middle of the night to stab two babies. If they want to kill your children, they remove them from the home, rape them then kill them. Her story is so unbelievable.

If she gets a new trial, she is still going to die. The forensic evidence is too strong.

27 posted on 03/28/2002 4:03:51 AM PST by SpookBrat
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To: WhyisaTexasgirlinPA; PhiKapMom; sinkspur; SpookBrat; xJones; Yellow Rose of Texas; basil; GUIDO...
I know some don't believe the husband had anything to do with it, but how could he NOT know what happened?
I don't get that at all..........

I understand exactly what you're saying. The only thing that I can contribute regarding this is that all the evidence indicated that Darlie's story does not add up and points to her guilt. I mean, the bloody footprints in he house were determined to be hers and hers alone. Only one set of bloody footprints and it was hers - no others. That's just one, there's a lot more. There was no evidence found that indicated that Darin had anything to do with it that I am aware of. I know that doesn't mean he didn't, only that a strong case cannot be made against him. Not only that, but I knew Darin a LOT more than I did Darlie. As I said previously, Darin was more open and amicable with me than Darlie was. He was just a regular guy there to do his job. And as I recall he did a good job for the company. After working for our company for several years he started his own little business and eventually quit his job where I worked, but he maintained contact with us. We in fact had him do some contract service work for our company. A little tidbit here. The afternoon before the early morning that the kids were murdered, Darin had been at our plant and had discussed with our production manager some contract work that we were going to be giving to Darin. At the time, our business was very strong and we were having trouble keeping up with it and by having Darin help it would relieve our situation. The next morning when I went to work I found out that Darin had left his car - his Jaguar - parked in our parking lot overnight. The police were notified of that the same day, so that would have been investigated by the police I'm sure.

The main point I'm trying to express is that I never had any reason to think that Darin was the type that would have anything to do with such a terrible thing like what Darlie was convicted of. Oh, one more little tidbit. About three weeks before the kids were murdered, I went into a Taco Bell here in Rowlett. It was fairly new at that time. When I walked in I glanced at someone that was sitting at a table near the corner of the store and thought to myself 'was that Darin?' But I had sort of dismissed it. After I placed my order I went back to sit and wait and he spoke to me "Hi Richard". I looked at him and said, "Darin, when I walked in I thought that was you, but I didn't recognize you with the beard." He had grown a beard and so I wasn't used to his new look. We had a short talk. I asked him how his business was doing and so forth, just small talk. They called for my order and I picked it, and as I walked out I told Darin to take it easy, see ya later. That was the last time I ever saw Darin......

Darlie, on the other hand, lived in her own world, had her own 'clique' - if you weren't part of it, you were nobody to her. Or at least, that's how I saw it. For example, on many occasions when she worked at my workplace, we would pass in the hallway and I would greet her (as I would everyone) with "good mornin'" or "howdy" or whatever, and she never once returned my greeting - absolutely not once....never. Consequently, I never did have any sort of conversation with her. That's my memory of Darlie, she was just cold. That was my impression.

31 posted on 03/28/2002 4:22:12 AM PST by MeekOneGOP
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To: WhyisaTexasgirlinPA
He might have something to do with her arm bruises after realizing what she'd done..??
66 posted on 07/12/2003 5:57:25 AM PDT by MEG33
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