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I have no clue what I'm looking for! Just thought I'd make it since there's a Darlie one. I'd love for there to be a website out there with pictures of the boys and info about them, then another section that disputes all the "facts" on the Darlie site.
I am a systems administrator in IT, but websites are another story.
I know I am in the minority here, but I am not 100% convinced that Darlie killed her little boys.
Hi there:
Everyone is entitle to their opinion on Darlie's guilt or innocence. What makes you believe she's innocent?
Well, I'm not 100% certain of her innocence, either. One thing in particular that stands out is the bloody sock down the alley. There's never been an adequate explaination of that from the prosecution as far as I can recall.
Motive? There also isn't a solid, concrete explanation of motive, either.
There have been quite a few cases that seemed solid in a persons guilt & they were imprisoned for a long time, only to find out 15-20 some odd years later that they were indeed innocent. Do I think that's the case here? I don't know. Maybe, maybe not. I do lean more towards her innocence, though, than her guilt.
If she is guilty, then she is where she needs to be. But there's always been something about this case to me that just doesn't add up to her being the perp.
:clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:Hey you have a great starting point, which IMO is the hardest part. I bet it will start to flow soon. It's so sad that the "Family" it too busy trying to prove her innocence and get her off DR then do something like you have done for these precious boys. Very telling to me. Just makes me want to :slap: them.
Well, I'm not 100% certain of her innocence, either. One thing in particular that stands out is the bloody sock down the alley. There's never been an adequate explaination of that from the prosecution as far as I can recall.
Motive? There also isn't a solid, concrete explanation of motive, either.
There have been quite a few cases that seemed solid in a persons guilt & they were imprisoned for a long time, only to find out 15-20 some odd years later that they were indeed innocent. Do I think that's the case here? I don't know. Maybe, maybe not. I do lean more towards her innocence, though, than her guilt.
If she is guilty, then she is where she needs to be. But there's always been something about this case to me that just doesn't add up to her being the perp.
Ya'll don't feel bad for riding that fence and don't feel too bad when the realization that she's guilty takes you over and you fall to the light!!! LOL I cannot even count the number of people who came here either believing that she was innocent or were not sure, but due to the diligence of the posters here who know this case like the backs of their hands and being able to answer those nagging questions, most, if not all, fall off the fence on the guilty side. There's not one person here who wants to believe that she did it. Most of us would give anything to have it not be true. Unfortunately, once you read those transcripts and then have your questions answered, you're left with the sick feeling in the pit of your stomach that the prosecutors were right and she's where she belongs.
If nothing else she should be punished for her atrocious poetry. Truely dreadful and sophmoric. And you just know - drama-queen that she is - that she thinks it is worthy of praise. Oh, the one about wanting to hear the boys say "I love you, Mommy", just makes me want to slap her. How dare her . . .
I just finished reading Flesh and Blood. Just when I think there is nothing left that I could read/hear/see about Darlie that would disgust me! When she became pregnant the 3rd time she wanted an abortion. Darin told her that he would "let her" have the abortion IF she consented to breast augmentation. She had the abortion and the breast surgery and told people she was thrilled at how good she looked.
Reading the book reminded me of the most painful image I have of what she did that horrific night. Suprised to see one of the boys still alive and trying to crawl to the door to escape, she catches up to him and plunges the knife again to finish him off. It can't get sicker then that. Thinking of that little boy in agony, realizing what is mother had done and desperately trying to get away from her . . . it's just painful to think about.
But she longs to hear them say they love their mommy. It makes me want to scream.
Julia