maedlamsmom
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Need a minute to determine how I feel about that... Guilty, but not of first degree? Why? Because they can't prove premeditation? What about the nature of the crime, just simply the horrific nature of killing a child? Wouldn't that cause it to be considered first degree? Can someone explain it to me?
ETA: thought about it and just happy she didn't get away with it. She could have, we all know it happens, and they have still not found Lauryn, so I will take the lesser charges.
ETA: thought about it and just happy she didn't get away with it. She could have, we all know it happens, and they have still not found Lauryn, so I will take the lesser charges.