Hannah Graham - what's the latest?

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Anonymous wrote:At the bottom of this article in the comments section on poster claims that she knew Jesse Matthew and his father was alcoholic who beat him. Who knows but I imagine he was probably abused in some way to turn into such a monster. Dad should join his son in jail.

http://www.wdbj7.com/news/local/neighbors-of-jesse-matthews-mother-speak-out-about-multiple-investigations/29263116?item=1


It's probably violence passed down through the generations. It's what they know and experience.


Be careful that you are not slandering the dad by repeating unproven gossip.


The son will do plenty of shaming just by being himself. No need to worry about slandering dear ol dad.


If this is true, the tragedy is exponential. So very sad. I'm sure will be used by defense attorney, again, if true.


So if his dad was an alcoholic and beat him, it excuses him raping and murdering people?

Whoever defends this guy is slime. Is his original attorney still with him, anyone know?


Shut your ignorant mouth. The right to representation belongs to everyone, not just innocent people. That is one of the bedrock principles of this country and what sets the US apart from a lot of other places. It's easy to represent those to have virtue; it's much harder to do what his attorney will have to do. And while I could not be a criminal defense attorney, I'm glad there people who are. Because, everyone gets the chance to put the state to prove their case. And that is absolutely as it should be. You want to be a proud American? You should be proud of this part of it.


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You're defending him? Or defending his defender, not that there is much difference.
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Anonymous wrote:You're defending him? Or defending his defender, not that there is much difference.


He's defending his right to have an attorney.
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http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/80beats/2012/01/...how-vultures-eat-human-bodies/
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/06/woman-eat...-vultures-cliff_n_3224746.html

Quickly. This just makes me so sad...
Moved this from the other thread asking how the remains are only bones now.
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Did I miss something? Have they verified that the remains are hers?
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Yes, the remains are hers. Heard on Friday night.
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Anonymous wrote:Did I miss something? Have they verified that the remains are hers?


Yes.
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Anonymous wrote:At the bottom of this article in the comments section on poster claims that she knew Jesse Matthew and his father was alcoholic who beat him. Who knows but I imagine he was probably abused in some way to turn into such a monster. Dad should join his son in jail.

http://www.wdbj7.com/news/local/neighbors-of-jesse-matthews-mother-speak-out-about-multiple-investigations/29263116?item=1


It's probably violence passed down through the generations. It's what they know and experience.


Be careful that you are not slandering the dad by repeating unproven gossip.


The son will do plenty of shaming just by being himself. No need to worry about slandering dear ol dad.


If this is true, the tragedy is exponential. So very sad. I'm sure will be used by defense attorney, again, if true.


So if his dad was an alcoholic and beat him, it excuses him raping and murdering people?

Whoever defends this guy is slime. Is his original attorney still with him, anyone know?


Shut your ignorant mouth. The right to representation belongs to everyone, not just innocent people. That is one of the bedrock principles of this country and what sets the US apart from a lot of other places. It's easy to represent those to have virtue; it's much harder to do what his attorney will have to do. And while I could not be a criminal defense attorney, I'm glad there people who are. Because, everyone gets the chance to put the state to prove their case. And that is absolutely as it should be. You want to be a proud American? You should be proud of this part of it.


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Anonymous wrote:At the bottom of this article in the comments section on poster claims that she knew Jesse Matthew and his father was alcoholic who beat him. Who knows but I imagine he was probably abused in some way to turn into such a monster. Dad should join his son in jail.

http://www.wdbj7.com/news/local/neighbors-of-jesse-matthews-mother-speak-out-about-multiple-investigations/29263116?item=1


It's probably violence passed down through the generations. It's what they know and experience.


Be careful that you are not slandering the dad by repeating unproven gossip.


The son will do plenty of shaming just by being himself. No need to worry about slandering dear ol dad.


If this is true, the tragedy is exponential. So very sad. I'm sure will be used by defense attorney, again, if true.


So if his dad was an alcoholic and beat him, it excuses him raping and murdering people?

Whoever defends this guy is slime. Is his original attorney still with him, anyone know?


Shut your ignorant mouth. The right to representation belongs to everyone, not just innocent people. That is one of the bedrock principles of this country and what sets the US apart from a lot of other places. It's easy to represent those to have virtue; it's much harder to do what his attorney will have to do. And while I could not be a criminal defense attorney, I'm glad there people who are. Because, everyone gets the chance to put the state to prove their case. And that is absolutely as it should be. You want to be a proud American? You should be proud of this part of it.


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+ another one. This is one of the touchstones of our country's principles, and how the justice system functions. In no way does having an attorney diminish a criminal's penalty. If you want him to NOT have an attorney, or if you think all attorneys who are good people should decline to represent guilty people, you should consider moving to a place where they still stone people to death.
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Anonymous wrote:At the bottom of this article in the comments section on poster claims that she knew Jesse Matthew and his father was alcoholic who beat him. Who knows but I imagine he was probably abused in some way to turn into such a monster. Dad should join his son in jail.

http://www.wdbj7.com/news/local/neighbors-of-jesse-matthews-mother-speak-out-about-multiple-investigations/29263116?item=1


It's probably violence passed down through the generations. It's what they know and experience.


Be careful that you are not slandering the dad by repeating unproven gossip.


The son will do plenty of shaming just by being himself. No need to worry about slandering dear ol dad.


If this is true, the tragedy is exponential. So very sad. I'm sure will be used by defense attorney, again, if true.


So if his dad was an alcoholic and beat him, it excuses him raping and murdering people?

Whoever defends this guy is slime. Is his original attorney still with him, anyone know?


Shut your ignorant mouth. The right to representation belongs to everyone, not just innocent people. That is one of the bedrock principles of this country and what sets the US apart from a lot of other places. It's easy to represent those to have virtue; it's much harder to do what his attorney will have to do. And while I could not be a criminal defense attorney, I'm glad there people who are. Because, everyone gets the chance to put the state to prove their case. And that is absolutely as it should be. You want to be a proud American? You should be proud of this part of it.


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+ another one. This is one of the touchstones of our country's principles, and how the justice system functions. In no way does having an attorney diminish a criminal's penalty. If you want him to NOT have an attorney, or if you think all attorneys who are good people should decline to represent guilty people, you should consider moving to a place where they still stone people to death.


If he is prove guilty via forensics then yes, I think an attorney who attempts to get him a lesser sentence in exchange for money and publicity I'd despicable. I'm not saying he doesn't have the RIGHT to an attorney.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At the bottom of this article in the comments section on poster claims that she knew Jesse Matthew and his father was alcoholic who beat him. Who knows but I imagine he was probably abused in some way to turn into such a monster. Dad should join his son in jail.

http://www.wdbj7.com/news/local/neighbors-of-jesse-matthews-mother-speak-out-about-multiple-investigations/29263116?item=1


It's probably violence passed down through the generations. It's what they know and experience.


Be careful that you are not slandering the dad by repeating unproven gossip.


The son will do plenty of shaming just by being himself. No need to worry about slandering dear ol dad.


If this is true, the tragedy is exponential. So very sad. I'm sure will be used by defense attorney, again, if true.


So if his dad was an alcoholic and beat him, it excuses him raping and murdering people?

Whoever defends this guy is slime. Is his original attorney still with him, anyone know?


Shut your ignorant mouth. The right to representation belongs to everyone, not just innocent people. That is one of the bedrock principles of this country and what sets the US apart from a lot of other places. It's easy to represent those to have virtue; it's much harder to do what his attorney will have to do. And while I could not be a criminal defense attorney, I'm glad there people who are. Because, everyone gets the chance to put the state to prove their case. And that is absolutely as it should be. You want to be a proud American? You should be proud of this part of it.


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+ another one. This is one of the touchstones of our country's principles, and how the justice system functions. In no way does having an attorney diminish a criminal's penalty. If you want him to NOT have an attorney, or if you think all attorneys who are good people should decline to represent guilty people, you should consider moving to a place where they still stone people to death.


If he is prove guilty via forensics then yes, I think an attorney who attempts to get him a lesser sentence in exchange for money and publicity I'd despicable. I'm not saying he doesn't have the RIGHT to an attorney.


JM isn't getting out of jail. Ever. There is going to be a real limit on what a defense attorney can do for this guy.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At the bottom of this article in the comments section on poster claims that she knew Jesse Matthew and his father was alcoholic who beat him. Who knows but I imagine he was probably abused in some way to turn into such a monster. Dad should join his son in jail.

http://www.wdbj7.com/news/local/neighbors-of-jesse-matthews-mother-speak-out-about-multiple-investigations/29263116?item=1


It's probably violence passed down through the generations. It's what they know and experience.


Be careful that you are not slandering the dad by repeating unproven gossip.


The son will do plenty of shaming just by being himself. No need to worry about slandering dear ol dad.


If this is true, the tragedy is exponential. So very sad. I'm sure will be used by defense attorney, again, if true.


So if his dad was an alcoholic and beat him, it excuses him raping and murdering people?

Whoever defends this guy is slime. Is his original attorney still with him, anyone know?


Shut your ignorant mouth. The right to representation belongs to everyone, not just innocent people. That is one of the bedrock principles of this country and what sets the US apart from a lot of other places. It's easy to represent those to have virtue; it's much harder to do what his attorney will have to do. And while I could not be a criminal defense attorney, I'm glad there people who are. Because, everyone gets the chance to put the state to prove their case. And that is absolutely as it should be. You want to be a proud American? You should be proud of this part of it.


+1

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+ another one. This is one of the touchstones of our country's principles, and how the justice system functions. In no way does having an attorney diminish a criminal's penalty. If you want him to NOT have an attorney, or if you think all attorneys who are good people should decline to represent guilty people, you should consider moving to a place where they still stone people to death.


If he is prove guilty via forensics then yes, I think an attorney who attempts to get him a lesser sentence in exchange for money and publicity I'd despicable. I'm not saying he doesn't have the RIGHT to an attorney.


NP here. Are you really this clueless? Do you not understand how the criminal justice system works? And that it works that way to protect people from being wrongly convicted. You don't just get a hit on DNA and have the right to lock someone up. There are all sorts of things wrong with that 1) how do you make sure that the DNA is not contaminated? 2) how do you make sure that there isn't an innocent explanation? That's what a trial is for and he absolutely has the right to a trial and until that occurs he is innocent until proven guilty as much as you have already sentenced him. I for one am very happy to have this kind of legal system here and you should be too in case you ever get arrested for a crime -- whether you did or did not do it. It's not just about getting him a lesser sentence it's about making sure that justice is served fairly and without prejudice.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At the bottom of this article in the comments section on poster claims that she knew Jesse Matthew and his father was alcoholic who beat him. Who knows but I imagine he was probably abused in some way to turn into such a monster. Dad should join his son in jail.

http://www.wdbj7.com/news/local/neighbors-of-jesse-matthews-mother-speak-out-about-multiple-investigations/29263116?item=1


It's probably violence passed down through the generations. It's what they know and experience.


Be careful that you are not slandering the dad by repeating unproven gossip.


The son will do plenty of shaming just by being himself. No need to worry about slandering dear ol dad.


If this is true, the tragedy is exponential. So very sad. I'm sure will be used by defense attorney, again, if true.


So if his dad was an alcoholic and beat him, it excuses him raping and murdering people?

Whoever defends this guy is slime. Is his original attorney still with him, anyone know?


Shut your ignorant mouth. The right to representation belongs to everyone, not just innocent people. That is one of the bedrock principles of this country and what sets the US apart from a lot of other places. It's easy to represent those to have virtue; it's much harder to do what his attorney will have to do. And while I could not be a criminal defense attorney, I'm glad there people who are. Because, everyone gets the chance to put the state to prove their case. And that is absolutely as it should be. You want to be a proud American? You should be proud of this part of it.


+1

+2

+3


+ another one. This is one of the touchstones of our country's principles, and how the justice system functions. In no way does having an attorney diminish a criminal's penalty. If you want him to NOT have an attorney, or if you think all attorneys who are good people should decline to represent guilty people, you should consider moving to a place where they still stone people to death.


If he is prove guilty via forensics then yes, I think an attorney who attempts to get him a lesser sentence in exchange for money and publicity I'd despicable. I'm not saying he doesn't have the RIGHT to an attorney.


NP here. Are you really this clueless? Do you not understand how the criminal justice system works? And that it works that way to protect people from being wrongly convicted. You don't just get a hit on DNA and have the right to lock someone up. There are all sorts of things wrong with that 1) how do you make sure that the DNA is not contaminated? 2) how do you make sure that there isn't an innocent explanation? That's what a trial is for and he absolutely has the right to a trial and until that occurs he is innocent until proven guilty as much as you have already sentenced him. I for one am very happy to have this kind of legal system here and you should be too in case you ever get arrested for a crime -- whether you did or did not do it. It's not just about getting him a lesser sentence it's about making sure that justice is served fairly and without prejudice.


Fairfax rape and Morgan Harrington's killer were linked by DNA before Hannah went missing, before JM was even a suspect. Obviously, JM has a right to representation and a right to a fair trial...but....
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http://www.people.com/article/hannah-graham-murder-suspect-jesse-matthew-family-statement

Ewwww. This just makes me sick. Haven't you done enough?
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Anonymous wrote:At the bottom of this article in the comments section on poster claims that she knew Jesse Matthew and his father was alcoholic who beat him. Who knows but I imagine he was probably abused in some way to turn into such a monster. Dad should join his son in jail.

http://www.wdbj7.com/news/local/neighbors-of-jesse-matthews-mother-speak-out-about-multiple-investigations/29263116?item=1


It's probably violence passed down through the generations. It's what they know and experience.


Be careful that you are not slandering the dad by repeating unproven gossip.


The son will do plenty of shaming just by being himself. No need to worry about slandering dear ol dad.


If this is true, the tragedy is exponential. So very sad. I'm sure will be used by defense attorney, again, if true.


So if his dad was an alcoholic and beat him, it excuses him raping and murdering people?

Whoever defends this guy is slime. Is his original attorney still with him, anyone know?


Shut your ignorant mouth. The right to representation belongs to everyone, not just innocent people. That is one of the bedrock principles of this country and what sets the US apart from a lot of other places. It's easy to represent those to have virtue; it's much harder to do what his attorney will have to do. And while I could not be a criminal defense attorney, I'm glad there people who are. Because, everyone gets the chance to put the state to prove their case. And that is absolutely as it should be. You want to be a proud American? You should be proud of this part of it.


+1

+2

+3


+ another one. This is one of the touchstones of our country's principles, and how the justice system functions. In no way does having an attorney diminish a criminal's penalty. If you want him to NOT have an attorney, or if you think all attorneys who are good people should decline to represent guilty people, you should consider moving to a place where they still stone people to death.


If he is prove guilty via forensics then yes, I think an attorney who attempts to get him a lesser sentence in exchange for money and publicity I'd despicable. I'm not saying he doesn't have the RIGHT to an attorney.


NP here. Are you really this clueless? Do you not understand how the criminal justice system works? And that it works that way to protect people from being wrongly convicted. You don't just get a hit on DNA and have the right to lock someone up. There are all sorts of things wrong with that 1) how do you make sure that the DNA is not contaminated? 2) how do you make sure that there isn't an innocent explanation? That's what a trial is for and he absolutely has the right to a trial and until that occurs he is innocent until proven guilty as much as you have already sentenced him. I for one am very happy to have this kind of legal system here and you should be too in case you ever get arrested for a crime -- whether you did or did not do it. It's not just about getting him a lesser sentence it's about making sure that justice is served fairly and without prejudice.


Fairfax rape and Morgan Harrington's killer were linked by DNA before Hannah went missing, before JM was even a suspect. Obviously, JM has a right to representation and a right to a fair trial...but....


Exactly. And someone will be defending him, KNOWING he stalked, raped and murdered those girls.
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