heavenlydaze
Music keeps me sane!!!
I don't want to infringe on someone else's copywrite, so I'll post only three paragraphs, then attach the link. Maybe most of you have already read this.
If so, pardon the reference material repeat. I thought it was interesting, and as I am just now getting into this case, I am trying to look at both sides, reading everything I can and trying to figure it out.
Mr. Heavenlydaze thought he'd get me back after the Laci Peterson trial. Well, honey, I never left, but every gal's got to have a hobby.
this is the 2nd of 2 parts:
TEXAS:
But as he listened to Aitken, who sat through all 4 weeks of Darlie's
capital-murder trial in the conservative Hill Country town of Kerrville,
he was hooked. Pardo heard many things that made him question the wisdom
of the jury's verdict. But what made him want to look into the case was
the fact that no one in Darlie's family believed Darlie did it.
"I was struck by the thought that if Darlie was executed, there would be
no one in the victim's viewing room," he says. "It was a bizarre thought
that no one would be on the other side."
The more Pardo looked into the case, the more he was convinced that
Darlie didn't do it.
http://venus.soci.niu.edu/~archives/ABOLISH/rick-halperin/july98/0282.html
If so, pardon the reference material repeat. I thought it was interesting, and as I am just now getting into this case, I am trying to look at both sides, reading everything I can and trying to figure it out.
Mr. Heavenlydaze thought he'd get me back after the Laci Peterson trial. Well, honey, I never left, but every gal's got to have a hobby.
this is the 2nd of 2 parts:
TEXAS:
But as he listened to Aitken, who sat through all 4 weeks of Darlie's
capital-murder trial in the conservative Hill Country town of Kerrville,
he was hooked. Pardo heard many things that made him question the wisdom
of the jury's verdict. But what made him want to look into the case was
the fact that no one in Darlie's family believed Darlie did it.
"I was struck by the thought that if Darlie was executed, there would be
no one in the victim's viewing room," he says. "It was a bizarre thought
that no one would be on the other side."
The more Pardo looked into the case, the more he was convinced that
Darlie didn't do it.
http://venus.soci.niu.edu/~archives/ABOLISH/rick-halperin/july98/0282.html