I will just add that it is comforting to know that Melinda went to sleep on the last night of her life thinking she would see you in the morning. I hope she had sweet dreams of true friends and a giant stack of pancakes.
He says he is going to appeal, but lawyers don't work for free. I hope whoever has been paying for this is either tapped out or has seen the light. I don't want him to have any hope at all of ever walking free again.
There are rules for parolees also. They have to check in with their parole officer, etc. And if he did get out at age 56 - whose problem would he be? Who would support him? Hopefully he would land in his brother's lap.
I can't stop thinking about Melinda tonight. What a short, sad life she had. I find myself hoping she had at least one happy, relatively carefree time in her life before she met Steven. I'd rather think of her happy and excited over her billboard photo shoot than isolated and enduring life with...
Steven was the only beneficiary. When he was asked if baby girl should be the secondary beneficiary, he said no. He is still alive. It was never proven that the policy was the motive. The prosecution said they didn't know what the motive was, but suspected the policy had something to do with it...
Considering the outcome I have no doubt Melinda's family and friends would gladly do it again. I love the witness quote in the article "I'm not afraid of anyone".
And yet, when Steven's ex-wife was questioned the defense said it "went too far"...
Maybe she rest in peace and say SL rot. I hope he is going quietly crazy from fear while he waits to get shipped off to his new home. All the lies in the world can't help him now.
There was not much time left on the insurance policy. A matter of days really. Maybe it was a combination of that and the fact that she was taking steps to leave.
I think this is pretty much what happened. Melinda was supposed to be the hot chick on the side, but she morphed almost immediately into another burden. As for her being disparaged, I don't know who would be in a position to do that whose opinion he cared about. But of course I don't know the...
i suppose SL could have duped his brother into acting the part of a stalker, but ...a cut of a million dollar insurance policy could be considered an inducement. There was that conspiracy charge initially, but then it seemed it was dropped. Maybe the cops decided they didn't have enough on Shawn.
Even if the wife decided to risk talking to the cops, wouldn't it just be her word against his? There's no proof the brother ever did anything other than back up Steven's lies after the fact. It seems he will get away with his part in this - probably helping to set up the stalker story.
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