Raffi may be offered a deal, but he will have to admit that he killed Ellen:
http://www.philly.com/inquirer/home_region/20071125_Professor_in_murder_case_faces_a_choice.html
Can't see it. Too arrogant. Thinks he can still get away with this.
Raffi may be offered a deal, but he will have to admit that he killed Ellen:
http://www.philly.com/inquirer/home_region/20071125_Professor_in_murder_case_faces_a_choice.html
This murder story has been in every local newspaper since it happened and was reported this week, and on every local TV station, nightly.
Can't see it. Too arrogant. Thinks he can still get away with this.
Manslaughter?? This guy is guilty of first-degree murder and should be tried and convicted of that.I read and re-read the article in the Inquirer. I don't understand completely. However I thought just like you, AWL this guy seems so pompous and arrogant and probably condescending. Who else could want that poor, nice woman obliterated like that? So, confess and ya get manslaughter?
Hopefully, he'll die in prison. Doesn't he have cancer?This is a freaking Outrage!!--only seven years for this brutal murder--WTF is wrong with the Pennsylvania justice system, or is it the incompetent detectives who can't build a case?--this guy needs to be executed--pathetic--Pennsylvania just proved that you can indeed get away with murder
Robb admitted killing Ellen and he took the manslaughter deal. It's all over the news. I would imagine it will be on all of the Philly local news programs tonight, CNN tonight at 8 PM on Headline News and Greta's show later at 10 PM.
I can't say any more than I am all at once shocked, relieved, heartbroken for Olivia and Ellen's family, and more. I hope he gets the maximum, is denied parole when it comes up, and rots in jail for the rest of his life.
I don't want to wish ill on anyone, but I will make an exception in a case where a man beat his innocent wife to death--all because she finally got up enough courage to leave an abusive relationship.This is the form of thyroid cancer which killed both Justice Rehnquist and my young neighbor. It is agressive, requires agressive treatment, and kills most people within a couple of years. If Robb has this type, his chances are nil.
I don't want to wish ill on anyone, but I will make an exception in a case where a man beat his innocent wife to death--all because she finally got up enough courage to leave an abusive relationship.