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Old 04-01-2010, 10:44 AM
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I had read that, and then I read that the woman was killed with one shot to the head so where do multiple shell casings come in? School officials are saying that both Jordan and the 7 year old were in school and called down to the office to tell them of the murder and both seemed shocked/surprised at the time. School staff report that the children acted no differently. His defense page indicates that the woman who was killed had her life threatened by an ex-boyfriend. The gun was obviously going to have this kid's fingerprints on it because it was his gun that he'd received for Christmas. They said there was gun powder on his clothes. Is there a chance he was messing with his gun before school, dropped THOSE shells on the ground, left the gun out or somewhere visible and somebody else used it to kill this woman? According to reports on his defense website, he was a good student, had been in no trouble previously and talked excitedly about his new family.

Additionally, the staff psychiatrist at the facility where he has been for a year says he has been appropriate. The psychiatrist hired by the prosecution is the one who says he can't be rehabilitated because he won't accept responsibility for his actions.

And, the kids own father believes the kid to be innocent. Would you fight that hard for a kid who killed your fiance and future child? I don't know how a parent should react in this instance, but I think unconditional love doesn't really exist and if the dad didn't really think his child was innocent, he wouldn't be visiting the kid 6 days a week.

I don't know what I believe at this point. I'd have to hear all the physical evidence they say they have against this kid. I wouldn't want to be on this jury.

In the meantime, this kid is hanging out with delinquents and I have to wonder what behaviors he is learning from them.

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