To: Stew Padasso
Not mentioned in this article is the fact that Taylor repeatedly raped this child from August of 1998 (when she was 13 months old) until December of 2002 (when she was 5 years old). That's
four years of sexual assault. The girl was frequently left in his home by her mother, a family friend.But far more evil than the perpetrator is the judge.
To: Bonaparte
err, she is getting "life" from what he did to her, why shouldnt he get life in prison, seems fair.
this judge really is evil. a friend of mine in chicago had simular circumstance with her kids, the judge KNEW there was abuse because she talked to the kids, even stated that in court, BUT went with the evaluators recomendations of more visitation anyways. this confuses me, why do the judges go with whatever a court ordered evaluator recomends, even if they dont agree or its ridiculous?? do the judges pick these, the state, attorneys??
To: Bonaparte
I thought your post should draw more attention:
Not mentioned in this article is the fact that Taylor repeatedly raped this child from August of 1998 (when she was 13 months old) until December of 2002 (when she was 5 years old). That's four years of sexual assault. The girl was frequently left in his home by her mother, a family friend.
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