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Scotts dad, Robert said he is relying on the courts, the judge and the system to provide justice. Were not supposed to want vengeance, but I do, said Robert Scott. We demand justice. We agree with the jury that this was heinous, said Scotts dad who demanded that life in prison without parole applies and sticks.
He continued saying, If retribution is not received I will do it myself. Then he concluded saying, I spit on you, at which point he was ordered removed from the courtroom.
Apo makes me sick. What type of human being makes this day harder for the parent.
Well said, MM. Robert Scott said that one attorney sort of apologized to him one day in the hall, saying it was just his job and nothing personal. I'm guessing that was Nardi.
It caught my eye for sure.The aunt looks very rough and I can totally see the resemblance to Steven, especially in the cold, sanpaku eyes. If Steven had an accomplice, no need to look any further than this woman IMO.
Did anyone catch this in the article:
"The contraband, which was wrapped in black tape, included methamphetamine, marijuana, marijuana concentrate and cigarettes or rolling papers, according to the indictment..."
For me, this was an "aha moment." Finally, confirmation that Steven was into crystal meth. This drug is the scourge of the islands and is a key component in so much of the inexplicably violent behavior in Hawaii. Steven's persona as the hippy-ish, eco-baker of Mana Foods who just smoked/sold pot and maybe pills or LSD or whatever, was concealing the fact that he was into a lot worse drugs. I didn't know if it was true and I always doubted it because he had such nice skin. But to have confirmation that he is indeed into meth.... I never really understood HOW he could do something like this - so gory, so brutal, so totally wrong. But now a piece of the puzzle has fallen into place, and it makes significantly more sense to me. I have little doubt now that this is a crime that was driven by meth, like so many other unbelievably brutal crimes. The description of Steven's face as he drove through Hana as wild-eyed....It's all making more sense to me now.
Thanks for the response, MM . I wanted to write down what I saw in a flash of apparent simplicity before it turned muddy again. I had not thought about all the evidence and theories for a few months, so my mind was in a somewhat blank slate mode as I listened to the judge talk about his summary of what Steven did.I really appreciate your analysis of the murders, Pua.
Your scenario and analysis of Charli and Joshua's deaths seems very possible/probable. I have forgotten too many details to do a thorough summary as you did here. I don't remember how close the spot was to the ocean or what the weather was like afterwards. I imagine it was rainy enough to flush their remains into the ocean.
It's all too sordid, senseless and tragic for me to "go there" anymore. I just hope the Scott family is able to occasionally, at least, lift their heads to catch some long breaths of fresh, clean air as they reconfigure their lives. This has been so very depressing.