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It was more of a case discussion facebook page, slanted more towards her guilt. I thought that Cami from Websleuths was one of the posters but was never positive it was her. All of the sudden it just went away. I have searched for it but cant find it. I can find the Free Darlie site but not The Case of Darlie Routier. I guess the site was taken down.
I'm there Cami! Been there for about 3 weeks. Only post occasionally. I actually posted about not letting the supporters get under their skin where we have a posting war with them.
Cami - I'm Patty on the Facebook page. I've pm'd you before on here, I went to high school with Waddell and we were friends. I have talked to him a couple of times since the Routier case, but I dont really bring it up. It still bothers him to this day to re-live seeing those boys. I feel for the officers who had to see them that way. Its an image they will have a hard time with for the rest of their lives.
Only the evidence they felt was necessary to get a conviction was introduced into court. I dont think they would have had a problem if she was found not guilty of Damon's murder to have gotten a guilty verdict on Devon. They definatley did not show their whole hand.
The Justice for Devon and Damon page is fantastic, it's incredible how many people are still so interested and passionate about this case.
The link posted to the Devon and Damon Routier Story on Youtube is brilliant, I found it very informative and thought-provoking.
one thing I find VERY disturbing is that Darin talks about the boys murder like it's the weather. On this facebook group I found an interview and I mean....I'm stunned.... in one segment Darin is shown touring the TV interviewer through the empty, gutted Eagle Drive home re-enacting what happened. In detail. No tears, nothing. He gets on his knees and simulates how he tapped one of the boys faces. No reaction, no sadness, no emotion and i think this interview was only 2 yrs after darlie's conviction. Another thing that bothers me is that he is so blase about WHY this happened. His answer is that he had the prettiest house and THEN he says "my wife has a beautiful body". :banghead: Um, huh?!?! Okay, Darin, you're right!! If your wife has a nice figure it's to be expected that a maniac breaks in and brutally stabs your young sons and dashes away like a thief in the night!! Never do you hear him say "why us? why would someone do this?" It's always this cocky attitude. Of course someone attacked MY family, I had the PERFECT life everyone WANTED. Earth to Darin, you were losing your home and your wife was suicidal! Rant over!
one thing I find VERY disturbing is that Darin talks about the boys murder like it's the weather. On this facebook group I found an interview and I mean....I'm stunned.... in one segment Darin is shown touring the TV interviewer through the empty, gutted Eagle Drive home re-enacting what happened. In detail. No tears, nothing. He gets on his knees and simulates how he tapped one of the boys faces. No reaction, no sadness, no emotion and i think this interview was only 2 yrs after darlie's conviction. Another thing that bothers me is that he is so blase about WHY this happened. His answer is that he had the prettiest house and THEN he says "my wife has a beautiful body". :banghead: Um, huh?!?! Okay, Darin, you're right!! If your wife has a nice figure it's to be expected that a maniac breaks in and brutally stabs your young sons and dashes away like a thief in the night!! Never do you hear him say "why us? why would someone do this?" It's always this cocky attitude. Of course someone attacked MY family, I had the PERFECT life everyone WANTED. Earth to Darin, you were losing your home and your wife was suicidal! Rant over!
Right before watching the first linked interview I was in the bathroom looking at the surgical scar on my neck. I just had surgery and the scar is not too dissimilar than Darlies. Only mine is real and very deep. My thoughts were running along the lines of not wanting people to be looking at my scar and being afraid or repulsed or distracted. Like how it would effect my grandson or would my sister feel sorry for me. Then I watched the interview and there is Darlie with a scar from a night her children were murdered, celebrating at the gravesite with an open collar shirt. I would think she would have went out of her way to hide such an injury. To not be reminded of it and to keep others from being taken aback by such brutality at the hands of an attacker that left her children butchered. Her surviving boy would want to understand why mommy had such a boo boo. Yet she never tried to cover it up. Instead she seemed to wear it as a badge. It"s as if there is not an emotional connect to the injury.
Darin acts like that night was an exciting night in his life and enjoys relaying the story. He is a creepy one, that's for sure.
ETA: I think it is telling that Darlie says she thinks the intruder may have knocked her "unconscience" not unconcious.
Yeah and did you notice in that same interview the paramedic who teared up talking about working on Damon?
The paramedics had to go to counselling. Nabors went home and threw all his son's power rangers gear away because all he could see was Devon lying there in his PR underwear soaked in blood.
Vile creep...
LINKS:
http://abcnews.go.com/Archives/video/darlie-routiers-prison-interview-13366456
http://abcnews.go.com/Archives/video/darlie-routier-recalls-night-sons-murders-13366836
Thanks for posting the links Cami. I have only seen bits and pieces of the interview before. It was nice to see it all in one piece. Thanks again Cami.