Anonymous wrote:Did anyone watch the sentencing today?
The Goncalves family……..I’m torn because I understand they are grieving but I thought it was really classless (and quite a contrast to the other grieving families, to be honest) to include comments about prison rape in their statements. The mom ended hers with ‘You may have gotten all As in school but you’ll be getting Big Ds in jail’ or something along those lines. I mean come on…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Continue to be shocked at the basic civics ignorance of posters on a board like DCUM.
You do understand that the posters here are highly educated?
Anonymous wrote:He convicted himself. He should have pled not guilty. I think he had a chance to win.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Continue to be shocked at the basic civics ignorance of posters on a board like DCUM.
You do understand that the posters here are highly educated?
Really? And yet they don't grasp basics civics concepts like dual sovereignty and that presidents don't have pardon power over state convictions?
Anonymous wrote: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.
Sure, but his weird demeanor is likely to be poorly received by those incarcerated with him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Continue to be shocked at the basic civics ignorance of posters on a board like DCUM.
You do understand that the posters here are highly educated?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a prosecutor, this is a good deal for both sides. The evidence was compelling, but this wasn’t a slam dunk by any means. Definitely better to secure four murder convictions and a life without parole sentence than to roll the dice and risk even the small possibility of acquittal.
+1
DUH
Seeing the baying hounds of blood lust barking here for death is gross, and a much more awful display of 'humanity' than the reasonable prosecutor.
I have little doubt that you are all so-called Christians who wallow in your self righteousness elsewhere in your lives as well.
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:I was very surprised. He seemed to be continuing to plead innocent, and this trial has really been postponed for a long time. I was interested to see what the defense would actually come up with- there was a lot of evidence against him. So, I guess everyone just knew all along that he did it. I also really wanted to know why he did it. What was the goal here? Did he have a mental illness? Was he obsessed? Why was he getting a PhD in criminology, but he was a criminal (?) Wondering if he commited any other crimes that he got away with. I wanted to hear from the defense witness- who was this person, someone pretty
unlikely to just walk in a house and murder a lot of people.
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Anonymous wrote: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.
Sure, but his weird demeanor is likely to be poorly received by those incarcerated with him.
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:Continue to be shocked at the basic civics ignorance of posters on a board like DCUM.
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.