I hate to rationalize it by saying that I think the family was trying to cover up for her (not wanting her to be found guilty and be put to death) that they told so many half-truths that the jury didn't know what to believe. It's just sickening.
ETA: 3 guys here at work are talking about how the decision by the jury was fair and just. I'm having a bit of a hard time reeling it in and am glad I'm leaving soon, because otherwise I'd want to jump in that argument.
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Last edited by AnotherKD; 07-05-2011 at 03:16 PM.
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