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Kyron Horman - Missing Since 6-4-10
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I am relieved for this man's family. I hope he can rest in peace knowing that justice has been served.
Yes - me too !
RIP !
I am relieved for this man's family. I hope he can rest in peace knowing that justice has been served.
No. I was having a conversation about this. I despise her actions and lack of action. But hate her? That's a lot to carry.
And based on his faith, many of us are certain Bo Jean would have and has forgiven her.
Accountability is a different matter and I'm so happy for justice today.
it is nothing to celebrate. It is a tragedy on both sides.
She is sitting alone crying. I do not hate or despise this woman. I do believe she murdered him. I do hope she is feeling as alone as he did. I believe that ultimately makes this punishment just.
Absolutely! If they decided murder that fast you can bet the sentence will be harsh.And the same jury decides her sentence...she will be doing many years in prison.
I'm crying anyway!!!!!I'm actually shaky. Justice is so important.
SOME people, you mean. I am "people" and I am horrified this was ever charged as a murder given all the case law, precedents and judicial opinions. I would have been pleased with no criminal charges and leave the case in the civil court for wrongful death. The murder charge was totally political and nothing in the presented prosecution case supports it IMO. All MOO.People are going to be disappointed if she does not get convicted for muder.
justice IS something to celebrate it means a lot to a lot of us , I cant imagine what was going to happen to my city if it wasn't murder!!!!it is nothing to celebrate. It is a tragedy on both sides.
I can't see her face. Seems to me she is doing a mere snif snif dab dab.
Seriously. I'm surprised.
EXACTLY good post!!!From a personal perspective, no. However, I do feel we can celebrate the fact that this jury wasn't fooled by the "castle doctrine" and that this decision makes each of safer in our own homes.
I so often feel for these people that come from other countries where justice is sometimes very elusive and live good lives here in US only to have this happen and potentially not get justice here either. Mr Jean was an extraordinary young man who was working in a great job for a very highly regarded firm...a job many would want but few can get...doing nothing but sitting in his apartment. And while the light is on the South Side Flats right now...this is the way millions of apartments in our country are being built...every floor and apt. look the same and subtle lighting means cues can be missed.
SOME people, you mean. I am "people" and I am horrified this was ever charged as a murder given all the case law, precedents and judicial opinions. I would have been pleased with no criminal charges and leave the case in the civil court for wrongful death. The murder charge was totally political and nothing in the presented prosecution case supports it IMO. All MOO.