Garlandy
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Well - I can't read people's minds and I'm not a psychiatrist - so it's just my observations.
I see a woman who killed her lover - in a very brutal fashion. It wasn't a good relationship - toxic in fact - and they both should have ended it long before 2008. But they didn't.
I see a tragically broken, grieving family looking for closure and justice.
And I see a prosecutor who could have taken the 2nd degree plea, had her sentenced to life, allowed the family to read their impact statements and walked away from it all ages ago.
If that had occured - I think Travis's family would be much farther on the road to healing.
I have 2 sons - can't imagine losing either of them. I would likewise be devastated beyond belief.
Nor can I imagine trying to go through the circus this trial became.
But I won't read my own personal anger onto a complete stranger and call it truth.
I respect everyone's right to their own opinion. So I am not trying to change your mind but wanted to ask you...you mentioned you have two sons...would you feel differently if one of them became involved with a woman like JA unknowingly. For example JA goes to jail for a time for murdering someone, but then eventually got released due to not getting a life sentence. She will move somewhere far away ..change her look, her name etc. She becomes involved with a man. Then she can only keep the charade up for so long before snapping Then the man once he does see her true colours calls her a sociopath - then she murders again. To me once Travis called JA a sociopath she knew right then and there she was going to kill him...Sociopath's can not tolerate anyone calling them out.
Justice for Travis.