Oregonmama
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Sigh.... 20 to 21 years left..... SMH
Hiya Jake Allen, my favorite marathoner! Thank you for the info.....am trying to find a live video.
Jake Allen
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Wright is told to have no contact with the surviving family members of Teresa Sievers by the judge.
Hiya Jake Allen, my favorite marathoner! Thank you for the info.....am trying to find a live video.
Sigh.... 20 to 21 years left..... SMH
Hiya Jake Allen, my favorite marathoner! Thank you for the info.....am trying to find a live video.
Jake Allen
@Jake_Allen19
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15s
Wright is told to have no contact with the surviving family members of Teresa Sievers by the judge.
I tagged you. Look up thread. Link for video is thereHiya Jake Allen, my favorite marathoner! Thank you for the info.....am trying to find a live video.
Great article Oregonmama There was some interesting info at the end of the article:
Here’s where things stand for each convict:
- Mark Sievers is in prison awaiting a death sentence, with many appeals expected. (More Hallmark cards "perused" by JW?)
- Jimmy Rodgers is serving a life sentence in South Bay Prison (No mention of any appeals.)
- Curtis Wright is expected to be sentenced to 25 years Monday afternoon. (How guilty does one have to be to think 25 years in prison is a good deal? geez lahweez)
I know it seems bad, but without him, Mark would be free. And were it not for Mark, Teresa would be alive. He'll still be an old man when he gets out... IF he lasts that long. I honestly think JRR is more dangerous than CWW.
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I think JRR is more dangerous than CWW. Wish they could all get the same sentence for taking a life. SO SELFISH.I know it seems bad, but without him, Mark would be free. And were it not for Mark, Teresa would be alive. He'll still be an old man when he gets out... IF he lasts that long. I honestly think JRR is more dangerous than CWW.
Welcome ro Websleuths. SleuthBee! Thank you for such a nice post! I agree with every word you wrote. Please make yourself comfortable! I hope you will look around here for another case that interests you to follow. I learn something new every day in these threads, and am always lifted by the great compassion I see here.As my first post, I want to thank you members for your informing posts. I was saddened by the senseless and brutal murder of Dr. Teresa Sievers, and outraged at the cold arrogance of her perpetrators. As a guest, I read your posts every day, and they had me covered.
I am so impressed with your "Responsible diligence." And your diverse points of view challenged and taught me. There were moments when I hoped for LE or the prosecution to watch this forum to learn a thing or two.
I thank you!
I know others might not agree but I think it was the first real human action that CWW took when he apologized. Is it enough? No, never could be. But, considering his two co-defendants have not taken one bit of responsibility, CWW is able to give some words of remorse to this family.
You know, he appears so mousey and shrunken. It is hard to square this behavior with the kind of brutal man he was known to be to others and what he confessed to in killing Teresa.
I hope his words can help Teresa's mother and family begin to heal. Her mom has her grandchildren and they are part of her daughter. It is not and never will be the same but I hope she gets to a point of a new normal with some joy for her own sake and her surviving children/grandchildren's sake.
Healing thoughts to her and all who have been affected by these monsters. It is kind of nice to know we don't have to listen to him again and he can fade into the abyss of prison.