Bittiness39
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I told y'all it takes at least a darn hour to go through the jury instructions BUT they HAVE to go through all of them.
VERDICT!
VERDICT!
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Meemaw, wow... my heart sank reading this. So sad and such an emotional experience.
This brought me right back into the room at hospice when my father passed away, I still have trouble talking about it but I can relate to what you described. We were told the same thing about hearing-- it was recommended to me to keep calm in the room as my father neared the end, we were trying to keep the room gentle and soft and make his last moments as peaceful as possible. I think I went numb not accepting that he was leaving this earth and when he finally left, I stumbled out of the room and collapsed.
My father suffered for five years and he always had family around him up until the very end but I always wished I could do more for him to make things better for him.
When I think about what JA did to Travis in his own home, in his own room, to his flesh and blood at his most vulnerable when he was all alone with no defenses, nobody to hear him as methodically stabbed him in the back, in the heart, and slashed his neck then shot him, it is inconceivable what he experienced. He was alone, tortured and the cruelty unimaginable. She deserves the worst punishment and more.
they took down their facebook page according to a huffington article I read---it was full of crazy.....
I honestly thought this phase would take 15 minutes tops! COMMON SENSE tells you this was a cruel death. I wonder if they think that this automatically means DP? We know it doesn't, but maybe a few of them think it is?? but I can't think of any other reason that this is taking so long.
COMMON SENSE