vls12345
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Some here in the county are afraid to speak publicly because they have seen the attacks on others who spoke well of Mullins or who tried to quell the rumors. But in conversation after conversation held on the condition that the people not be identified, a disturbing picture of what really transpired as begun to emerge.
As courthouse workers screamed and sobbed, what they found out sent shockwaves across country - The Mountain Eagle
to me this suggests that people who are speaking well of Mullins and not buying the rumors of what some say justifies or mitigates Stines actions have supplied an alternate theory of why Stines did what he did. I for one would love see this disturbing picture they are painting. It sounds as if it is not something disturbing about Mullins the way it is framed here, but rather something disturbing about Stines. JMO MOO
Totally agree.
I have said from the beginning that this was a straight up exection. And it has been so curious to me that many people insinuate that MS was justified, hint that KM was shady or bad in some way, etc. When, as a Sheriff and a previous Officer of the Court, MS of all people should know to take any grievances to court. Instead, he executed a judge (a supposed friend on top of their professional relationship). MS's sister in law said on the fundraising appeal that there was not SA as rumors seemed to say.
I get the vibe that MS is a bully. A terrifying and dangerous bully. And while some may approve of that and praise him, enjoy being a part of that good ol' boys gang, others may falsely praise him out of terror. Because he's still alive. If he gets off, he'll be free back in the community at some point. And if he's fine executing his friend the judge, it's scary to think what he may do to anyone else he decides he has a grievance against. His buddies may be keeping tabs on who is saying what in the meantime.
I, too, would love to know what supporters of victim KM are saying but are afraid to speak publicly. That seems pretty damning of MS, imo.
All MOO.