Don't mistake the comments about the differences in the length of sentences as "feeling sorry for Misty". That is not the case, not in my comments at least. No, I'm not ignorant about Florida's mandatory minimum laws in sentencing, however the bias shown here started way before the sentencing phase. Ron has an arrest record longer than my arm and has always been the "slippery eel" in the courtroom when it came time for being charged and tried for his many crimes. It all comes down to how you are initially charged for the crime before sentencing is considered. Ron has always managed to have his cases either pled out or reduced to a mere nothing IMO due to some
"influence" he seems to have with LE, judges, magistrates whoever........ In this case it appears that LE cherrypicked who they wanted for the most leverage. Good for them but why not use the same leverage for both Ron and Misty?
Ronald made it very clear in a jail house conversation with his mother that he thought that he belonged in jail. Could it be that he had a slight bit of conscience going on? Apparently now word is out that he keeps trying to kill himself, well I say too bad, so sad because I have always believed that he knows exactly what happened to Haleigh and he knows exactly where her body is hidden. Giving Misty the longest sentence didn't help find Haleigh did it? Giving Ronald another plea deal didn't help find her either, did it? But I bet LE is willing to think that they are through with the investigation because they have Misty in jail for 25 years and now they don't have to stir up anything in their own backyard.