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Old 02-26-2010, 07:26 AM   #15
chechokancho

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Texas justice for the win... it's a good job you didn't sentence the guy, he probably wouldn't be alive to benefit from this revelation, which by the way, she made herself by going to her priest and confessing.
Had i been a judge, he would have been sentenced to exactly what he was sentenced, the maximum. This lady only came forward when it was apparent that DNA evidence was going to clear him anyway. Maybe that sways your opinion of her, but it doesn't mine. Coming forward at the last minute like she did is meaningless to me, and it in no way makes me feel different about her. I think what she did was far worse than what she accused him of doing, a crime so despicable only mass murders or child killers surpass it. She has scarred her victim for the rest of his life. A couple of scars on her back to always remind her and anyone else who see's her without a shirt on of what she did is just fine in my book, whether it is texas justice or not.
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