To: Bonaparte; feinswinesuksass; grellis; OldFriend; MKM1960; retrokitten; bonfire
The jury was asked why they acquitted him.
The answer: He gave his confession under the influence of prescription medication.
I kid you not. Not one juror said they thought he was innocent.
In fact, after the verdict was passed. The killer's own lawyer said: "I was surprised by the verdict, the evidence was overwhelming."
To make it even worse, the lawyer's knowledge of the guilt of this murderer didn't prevent him from high-fiving with him in the courtroom directly in front of my family.
To: HighFlier
To: HighFlier
Hello,
I am so sorry to hear that, what pain you and your family have had to endure.
MOgirl
2,860 posted on
03/11/2005 3:28:35 PM PST by
MOgirl
(My tag line is gone, how weird...)
To: HighFlier
Just damn damn damn. It is a real shame you can't sue each juror personally for extreme, irrational, unconscionable stupidity.
3,075 posted on
03/11/2005 5:49:47 PM PST by
grellis
(Neil Diamond ROCKS!!!)
To: HighFlier
Damn, that made me sick to my stomach.
What a rancid jury...I hope they all become victimized. Yes, I know that is evil, but I don't care...some people deserve it.
3,198 posted on
03/11/2005 7:05:22 PM PST by
Feiny
( The knack of flying is learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.)
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