flourish
Now With 30% More Emo
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I was so moved by the interview with Richard Grund today. His face just reeks of exhaustion and compassion and resentment and sympathy and love and fear and regret and embarrassment. There's no emotion in the world I didn't see in his glassy eyes. When he said that Jesse is only 26 years old... that made my heart drop to my shoes. Goodness gracious.
If you read all Jesse's personnel files, and garnered from that a profile of a kid who was lazy and slovenly, one must certainly imagine that at some point in a person's life, maturity happens. And the way he has handled himself throughout this entire investigation, it is clear to me that he has reached that point. He has matured. He's no longer a server at TGI Fridays, he's no longer a kid thinking it would be cool to be a cop but who finds out he's not cut out for it. He's no longer a wide-eyed boy in love with a beautiful sex goddess who rejects him. He's now the prime focus of a gaggle of goons who are trying to use slight of hand to pin a tail on a donkey.
He'll change from this. He'll grow, I'm sure of that. I have this inexplicable need to say that I have confidence in Jesse, and in his future. You don't come from a background of people like his parents and NOT walk forward somehow.
When Richard said that they don't regret any of this because otherwise, they'd never have known Caylee, that won me over. His eye was on the war, not the battle. What was that line from "The Patriot" ? Aim small, miss small, I think it was.
I'm babbling because I'm overwhelmed with emotion. If I owned my own company, the first person I'd hire would be Jesse. I hope somebody else out there feels the same way.
Hang in there, Jesse. You aren't alone.
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Beautifully written--you said everything I was feeling. I, too, hope that Jesse is able to move on and be well.
And on a related note, every time I think about Jesse, I hear Nancy Grace shrieking his name in that horrible tone of voice she uses. I hope she never has any reason to ever say my name, because I'd never be able to hear my own name again and would have to legally change it

*Sigh* Intrusive documents that don't offer much relevant information sure makes for a disappointing doc dump
