I agree, she is the only one of the four that looks close to normal. She looks like someone that possibly has remorse and definitely regret. The others look defiant and evil. No sympathy at all for her, just an observation.
It sounds like someone or some group has a petition challenging his sentence.
From the article:
"In 2019, the Third District Appellate Court upheld the conviction and sentence: McVay was sentenced to 40 years for the murder charge, and five years for concealment of a homicidal death, with the...
This was the first case I followed too. I lived in Iowa at the time and it was on the news every day for months after it happened. I would have never thought then that she still wouldn't have been found this many years later.
I've been amazed at the outpouring of love and affection I have seen this week. I just can't imagine anything happening here (in the US) that would bring so many people together in such a united way. I am in awe.
This makes so much sense. If I was confronted with something like this, and knowing I didn't do anything wrong or hurt anyone, I would be anything but still. I would be professing my innocence and asking what I needed to do to prove I didn't have anything to do with this crime.
Gabby and her friend's use of a tracking app should have been of no concern to Gabby's fiance. My hypothetical feelings about my husband using a tracking app with another woman has nothing to do with this and I shouldn't have replied about it in the first place.
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