To: Az Joe
I hope she does not...for obvious reasons. She let the man die, willfully let him die while stuck in her windshield. Drove him home and parked him in the garage that way and left him to bleed to death...and then helped people dispose of the body like he was so much trash.
You'd have her get 20 with parole in 10?
Sorry, but that doesn't fit my idea of justice for what she did.
Just my opinion.
Jeff
To: Jeff Head
I agree!I softened somewhat when I saw her testify.I no longer wished is was a death penalty case and that old sparky would be pulled out of storage.
38 posted on
06/27/2003 4:09:32 PM PDT by
MEG33
To: Jeff Head
Agree--and her willful disregard for everyone but herself as she was routinely stoned while assigned to care for compromised patients.
41 posted on
06/27/2003 4:11:11 PM PDT by
NautiNurse
(If Lawton Chiles runs for the Senate seat in 2004, we will **really** have Jurassic Park in Florida)
To: Jeff Head
Death would have been alright with me.
55 posted on
06/27/2003 4:22:43 PM PDT by
Dubya
(Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father,but by me)
To: Jeff Head
What happens to the boy friend who helped her dispose of the body? I haven't heard about his crime or punishment. Let's hope he gets a long sentence too.
169 posted on
06/27/2003 5:33:54 PM PDT by
Paulus Invictus
(Weeds are a'growin everywhere in Freeperville.)
To: Jeff Head
She let the man die, willfully let him die while stuck in her windshield.She didn't just let him die, she made sure that he would die. Not only didn't she render aid, but she hid him so that nobody else could.
He was the only eyewitness to her crime, and she killed him intentionally. Negligence was simply her method.
292 posted on
06/28/2003 12:30:43 AM PDT by
SoulStorms
(That which grows in shadow, and withers in the light of day, does not belong on the vine.)
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