Penalty phase Tuesday.
I've never been so emotional and invested in a verdict.
There are so many heroes. The people that were looking for her, the prosecution, LE, the jury, etc. So many people who worked for this. 5 years and finally...FINALLY...she gets justice. Now he can suffer and rot.
I know this may be controversial, or maybe not...I don't know. I had a lot of opinions about Rayne from day 1. I'm sure I still do, if I let myself go there. But I hope she finds peace. I hope she can repair herself and her life. I hope something good can happen to her and to this family and situation. I'm sure that's what any little girl would want for their mother, so I want it too.
mod note:This case is very emotional and it might be a good idea to sit on your hands, keep a pillow to hit or scream into or a shoe close by. Be mindful that our rules still apply. The parents are considered victims. Websleuths does not condone or allow wishing violence of any kind on the defendant or others.
:hug: :grouphug:
:bump:
Was this a record verdict? So much evidence against him. Still thinking he only plead not guilty so he could get out of the jail for a few days. But, that's over, sit in there until you rot!
I've got to say that since I've been following criminal cases this is the fastest verdict I can remember.