Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This guy is a white nationalist so Trump is going to pardon him as soon as the ink is try on his sentencing forms.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Trump chooses to pardon him afterward.
And the sad thing is that people would still support Trump even if he did this! 🤬
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This guy is a white nationalist so Trump is going to pardon him as soon as the ink is try on his sentencing forms.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Trump chooses to pardon him afterward.
And the sad thing is that people would still support Trump even if he did this! 🤬
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This guy is a white nationalist so Trump is going to pardon him as soon as the ink is try on his sentencing forms.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Trump chooses to pardon him afterward.
And the sad thing is that people would still support Trump even if he did this! 🤬
Anonymous wrote:This guy is a white nationalist so Trump is going to pardon him as soon as the ink is try on his sentencing forms.
Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t surprise me that he confessed to the killings…
I mean, the evidence was pretty good.
It was almost a guarantee that he would have been convicted of the heinous crime.
I still do wonder what his motive would have been.
Since the victims were all attractive and the killer is not, maybe he had some sick fantasies in his head.
Or perhaps one or more of the victims rejected or teased him at some point.
It is unlikely we will ever know…
Anonymous wrote:This guy is a white nationalist so Trump is going to pardon him as soon as the ink is try on his sentencing forms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With his ASD diagnosis, he may have a very challenging time adjusting to prison life.
Inflexible rules and a rigid schedule aren't likely to bother him.
Anonymous wrote:With his ASD diagnosis, he may have a very challenging time adjusting to prison life.
Anonymous wrote:He's lost a lot of weight?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So is he going to have to make any sort of statement at all, even just stating what he did? Or he just changes his plea and that's it? Anyone know?
That's it. He's not required to say anything else.
He's probably saving it all up for a book.
Does his plea deal prohibit making money off the crime?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So is he going to have to make any sort of statement at all, even just stating what he did? Or he just changes his plea and that's it? Anyone know?
That's it. He's not required to say anything else.
He's probably saving it all up for a book.
Does his plea deal prohibit making money off the crime?
Anonymous wrote:Okay, he's pled guilty - he cannot retract that plea.
And the victim's families have two weeks to prepare their victim impact statements.
Everybody wins - except the few people who won't be satisfied if he's not executed.