Anonymous wrote:Remember when Chambers was videoed twisting the head off a Barbie doll in pantomime of what he did to Jennifer? He had a couple of girls with him in the video if I recall correctly.
That murder happened when I was almost 16, I followed the coverage closely and I would have to say it had a profound impact on me. I was still years away from women’s studies 101 and introduction to feminism, but the case of Jennifer Levin’s murder, along with the gang rape case from Big Dan’s in New Bedford Massachusetts (which might as well have been a murder since the victim’s life was destroyed and she ended up dead a few years later as a result of severe alcoholism) both woke me up in a huge way to how women are really treated in our society if their interests are ever at odds with a man’s.
I honestly hoped someone would shank Chambers in prison. I hope he doesn’t kill anymore women now that he’s out.
Anonymous wrote:If he doesn't want to wind up in prison for life, which he deserved, he'd best remain in New York with its lenient way of treating criminals. Georgia would not be as lenient.
Anonymous wrote:If he doesn't want to wind up in prison for life, which he deserved, he'd best remain in New York with its lenient way of treating criminals. Georgia would not be as lenient.
Anonymous wrote:Hopefully he doesn’t settle in NYC this time. He was in Georgia for a while after his first release but followed a GF friend back to New York, where they both dealt drugs. He probably has a GF (or several) through correspondence, is probably holding up with her. Don’t know if his parents are still alive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should hope criminals are employed. The inability to get work and/or earn a decent wage is why we have recidivism.
Murderers belong in prison for life. Employment is not a concern.
Anonymous wrote:You should hope criminals are employed. The inability to get work and/or earn a decent wage is why we have recidivism.
Anonymous wrote:American sentences are entirely too long. He's served more than enough time.
Anonymous wrote:American sentences are entirely too long. He's served more than enough time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Released as in served his sentence and completely free or is he on probation and being monitored
Google says probation until 2028