iamshadow21
Amateur Forensics Geek
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Oh, I agree, those other charges, if he is found guilty of them, can put him away forever. When it became clear that the other charges were not in jeopardy, I calmed down a lot.I suspect I'm in a small minority, but the clerical error didn't really alarm me, because I'm about seeing CD be suitably rewarded for what He has done. And the charges are so numerous that having one less doesn't feel like it would even make a ripple of a difference, ultimately. Just my 2c.
I do see how it would hurt the heart of the Woodcocks, however, and can't imagine the grief they have endured. Grandkids own your heart, and you sure want to do right for them.
But when it comes down to practical terms, how many times can he be executed? It sure feels like he'll end up on death row with the state having an inability to dispense it for each and all of the many sentences he'll get. Or if he gets LWOP like Lori (a possibility I don't expect), how many lifetimes does he have to serve consecutive sentences? Isn't Lori working on her 1st of 3?
But it does give some loved ones a measure of peace to know it has been officially declared in a court of law that a person has been found responsible. I want that for Kay and Larry and the other family and friends of JJ.
MOO